Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 02, 1891, Image 2

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    teiilug tbe reins of power. Ho will
hvo bis legeud and his place In his
tory, despite the ordure and the In
sults which tho hirelings of ft gullrtl
press will tbroW upon him for tho
lost tltne. Couslans should be
happy. Ills vnst cemetery is en
riched by one more corpse. I advise
him, however, not to abandon him
self" lo loo mucn J.y. "Co inert la
eat do ccux qui rcvlenment.' "
Wl.W KoUTB.
Montreal. Quebec. Ocl. 2. The
Star publishes tbe follow lug special
cablegram from Londen: "It Is un
derstood the Imperial war office has
requested tbe Cuuadlau Pacific
railway to submit estimates of the
cost of transportation of troops be
tween tbe Allanllo and Pacific. It
is Intended to test tho value of the
route for this purpose toward tin
close of tbe year. If the trial lb
successful the toute will be adopted
as tho regular hniwrlal cliauuel."
FKANCE JiAYS UP 8TOIIE3.
Ciiioaoo, Oct. 2. It is repined
here that Ibe French govcrurut-iit,
during the lust tbret weeks, ha
been quietly buying up on eiiorni'ii
amouut of grain and moat through
Its agents in this couutry. The ex
plauutlon offered is that the govern
mentis In a delicate portion in re
gard both to grain and meat.
In France prices are high and lb
demand for the removal of the tarlll
Is pressing, yet tbe government does
not like to directly let down the
bars. The threatening aspect of
European affaire gives it a good ex
cuse to provision Itself strongly in
advance. As tho government sup
plies this stud it will euter free mid
tho French people will get It cheap.
UKClUATKPUb PEOPLE.
Columiius, O., Oct. 2. A man &
years of age was sent to the county
Inflrraatory on Wednesday. J1U
name is William Allen, but ho in
belter kuown as "Land 2111 Allen."
Over fifty years ago Mr. Alleu com
menced the work of his life for bin
fellow men. At that time he lived
In Terry county. lie was theowner
of a valuable farm, and was sur
rounded by a happy family. He
commenced the agitation for the
homestead law, and traveled the
country over at his own expense de
livering lectures and speeches in
furtherance of his work. He ad
dressed legislatures and helped to
mould public sentiment until at last
Congress passed the national home
stead law giving every actual settler
ICO acres of land. For this work
Air. Allen was highly praised, but
he received no pay. He spent his
fortune In tbe cause. Members of
his family ono ufter another died,
and how ho Is In the poorhouso.
His work iu Ohio led to tbe adoption
in this state of the exemption laws
by which tho poor man has so much
property set osldo exempt from
sheriffs' and constables' sale. His
f 1 ' Taj" """"It w boUI by
the sherltt some years ago, siuct
which tlmo bo has lived by begging.
When sent to tho lnflrmatory, Mr.
Allen presented n most mlserublo
appearance, his clothing being little
better than tatters and rags.
TO HOLD CONN.
Chicacio, Oct. 2. Tho Morning
News says: A rough draft of an
article advising tho farmers of tbe
country to hold tbclrcoru for higher
pnccB has been made and it la ex
pected will appear In full In the next
Issue of tho Farmers' Voice. 1 1 ad
vises tho sale only of so much of
tho crop as Is actually necessary for
homo consumption until the foreign
demand puts the prices up, then sell
ouly so much is Is necessary to tup
ply that demand aud again look up
the cribs till prices go up again.
COLD WAVK IN DAKOTA.
St. Paul, Oct. 2. Advices show
that ralu Is falling all over North
Dakota, with snow In tho westei n
portion, and a cold wave coming
from Montaua. f0,000 hualiuU of
wheat are untbrashed and in danger
of being destroyed by tho wot
weather.
TOG WHEAT YIELD.
Struck
it Rich-From
(cmala.
Gua-
SPECULATING ON THE BANK'S FUNDS.
Roving Crocodile, The Kansas Cen
tral, A Bride Robbed, The Mur
dered Chinese, Is a Socialist,
From Behring Sea, Foreign and
State News, etc., etc.
W1IKAT YIELD.
PAltifl.Oct. 12. An olllcial estimate
of tbe yield of the harvest for 1891 li
as fllows wheat 81,889,000 hectoli
tres (hectolitres 2 bushel.)
STKUCK it mem.
San Antonio, Texas. Oci. 2. It
H. Needbam, brown aud toilwon.
with two years' prostclliig In thi
rilerrn Madre range of Mexico, cumi
to San Antonio in search of Mr
Mary Friend. She Is the wife of a.
acquaintance, a miner like hlmscll
Needbam says that afteralmost In
credible hardships, Friend has miuli
a streak of fabulous riches, Hi
find Is In the heart of the Ulan
range, 200 miles from a railwu.
Chihuahua, the capital of the slati
of Chihuahua, is the nearest town
Tlie mine seems IoIkj of hmltlesr
capacity, and of little trouble tc
work. There fs plenty or water ant
wood. The yield is the purest o
wlro gold. As Needbam express
it: "Tho strike is like picking ti
yellow dollars." Friend Is now h
Chihuahua, with specimens of tin
metal. The city, which contain,
numerous miners and mining t-peeu
latora, is much excited. Mrs. Frleno
war found aud as she had btei
living In straitened circumstance
sho was overcome by tho news ol
her good fortune. She accompanied
Necdham today to Chihuahua.
I'HOM GUATEMALA.
JIoston, Oct. 2. A City of Mexico
dispatch says: The resolution in
Guatemala finally succeeded Wed
nesday in drawing liarillus arnij
Into a fight and the government
troops were badly used up, retreat
lug to Guatemala city, 40 mlls away
from tbesceno of the fight. Then
was great rejoicing in tho city when
the news reached there of the defeat
of tho government troops. Presi
dent Ezeta has decided Guatemala
ripe for the plans of consolidating all
Central America in one republic aud
ho will not lose an opportunity to
bring about this result.
ALL in pkaci:
Nkw Yohic, N. Y., Oct. 2, The
Guatemalan consul general hero lo
day received the following cable
from President llarlllas dated Guate
reigns In all Guatemala. They deny
an rumors ot revolution wnlcli are
false and malicious.
SPIXIOLATINO ON HANK'S l'UNDS
Chicago, Oct. 2, Detectives are
on tho lookout for A. M. Btatidlfoid
Iho abpcouding banker fjnm Chrlbt-
man, Ills. Inquiry hero has de-
TROOPS ON TUB FItONTIKlt.
Heiii.Lv. Oct. 2. A Vienna
l'AILKI).
JIoston, Oct. 2.A. JJ. Turner A
Bro., hunkers failed,
BNllW.
1kd Loikii:, Mont., Oct. 2. It
has been snowing ami drifting In
cessantly tor past forty-eight hours
and now there Is three feet of snow
on the level, ilusliiess is practically
at a standstill.
99
"German
Syrup
We have selected two or
Croup, three lines from letters
freshly received from pa
rents who have given German Syrup
w mar emiuren in tue emergencies
of Croup. You will credit these,
because they come from good, sub
stantial people, happy in finding
what so many families lack a med
icine containing no evil drug, which
mother can admiuistcr with con
fidence to the little ones in their
most critical hours, safe nud sure
that it will cany them through.
m, U WiLUTS,of Mrs. JAS.W Kihk,
mkw, rtcu. j give ii uauBiuctv college
to tny children when
teMiWctlnllH Croup
mhI Hcver aw any
wifgr.tioii net like
k. Itj tlmply ai.
lUtroiUbunr. Kv. i
have depended upon
it la stuck of Croup
veloped tho fact that fortho past
two years heavy speculation on the
board of trado has been going on
through tbe Chrlutman bank with
varying success. Tho b-inks pie-
tended to bo trading ordeis sent by
them nud given In behallof nsymll
calo of depositors In tho ChrJstinan
bank but there Is a suspicion that
Standlfords themselves are tho rtnl
traders. Their dealings were heavy
amounting sometimes to about a
million bushels of grain per day.
tub Muiti)i:ui:i euiNKsi:.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Tlie atten
tion of Mr. Ho, of the Chinese lega
tion, was called to a dispatch from
Ban Francisco lolatlug to tho state
ment of McMillan, which, It is said,
throws some light on the murder of
thirty four Chlnejo miners in Ore
gon four yeai a ago. JIo said thole
gallon hero had not received any
notlco of tho statement. If Vlce-
Cousul Ileo, of San Faanclsco, re
ceived tho statement, as reported, ho
would makun thorough Investiga
tion of tho matter and report Its
results to the legation at Washing
ton, If it throws any light on the
tragedies, tbe minister will bring
the matter to tho attention of the
stato department, and ask for the
punishment of the perpetrators of
tho outrages and compensation for
losses sull'ered. "When tho tragedy
occurred four years ago," suld Mr.
Ho, "the minister called (he atten
tion of the Uulted Htates govern
ment and asking for the punish
meut of the murderers, but nothing
was done, as tho state officers, to
whom Iho request was referred,
were tumble to discover them."
KANSAS CBNTUAL HAII.WAV.
Topuica, Kas., Del. 2. Tho Kan
Baa Central Hallway commission I
bringing to nn lsue the matter of
rebuilding the Kansas Central rail
way brauoli of the Union Pacific
One year ago the commission report
have laid the matter before the gov-' Harrington knew these cases should
ernor. The commission In lis re-J be In the trunk upstairs, and at once jjeulin, Oct. 2. A Vienna dis
port describes , tbe condition of the commenced an investigation. Then ptt0li speaking of the Russian ma
road as very bad; that the rails are It was discovered that although tbe j nPVPrs t the Pruth, calls nttentlou
old Iron, beat nnd worn and utterly cases were in sight, tbelr contents ' t0 tHe fHCt that the Crimean war
wercgone. The floors or the lower gHn with the crofting of the Pruth
rooms, aswell as tuose or tlie second Dy ()P itu-siaun, and wtj that
story, called to mind the Interior of everything points ! a ''iiilur be
a woodshed, from the quantity of i,ri.,r tar the next meat Euro-
burnt matcues scattered over Mem.
unfit for vise; In fact, that the condi
tion of tbe road has driven from It
all train service but a single mixed
traiu a day, with a time card of
eleven miles au hour.
FBOM BEIIBINO SEA.
Ban Francisco, Oct. 2. United
States revenue cutler Richard Rush
arrived here from Behring sea this
morning. The Rush left Ounalaska
Sept. 22d. Among those whom the
cutter brought down were: Special
Agent J. Stanley Brown, from the
Seal Islands; Dr. Sheldon Jackson,
government agent for education In
Alaska; and the McGrath party,
who have been two years In Upper
Alaska about Fort Yukon, survey
ing tbo United States boundary line.
No sealing sebnouers bad been seen
In Behring sea for some time before
tbe Rush left. Many had been
warned during the season, but only
the British schooner E. B.. Marlon
was seized by the Rush.
CHILIAN CUTBACKS.
NKW Yonic, Oct. 2. A Valparaiso
ipecial says: "I am enabled to send
you further particulars of the trouble
oetween the authorities at Santiago
ind Minister Egan. It appears the
American legation nnd Its vicinity
were watched by tbe police during
dl of last week. On last Friday
three Americans, as cabled you,
-vere placed under arrest. Their
lames were Hillmaun, Madden and
Ray priest. They had visited Mr.
Egan at tbe legation, and were on
heir way back when taken into
t'ustody. Messrs. Hillmaun and
Madden made a business call, and
Mr. Raypriest had gone to tho Icga
ilon to obtain letters. Al three
were locked up. Mr. Raypriest was
Kept in prison some hours. Messrs
Hillmaun and Madden were token
to the Intendencia and detained foi
i short time, when they were ie-
'eased. Iu addition to tills, two of
Minister Egau's servants were
thrown into prison aud kept there
for two days, being released Satur
day."
IS A SOCIALI8T.
Austin, Texas, Oct. 2. District
Judge Paschal created a sensation
by ref usl ng to naturalize R. N. Sauer,
who made application. Tbe nppll
cant, upon being questioned by the
court, admitted that he was a social
1st.
Tho judgo declared that tho priu-
clplo of socialism was directly
against the constitution of the Uni
ted States, and he would, therefore,
refuse to make Bauer au American
citizen,
Tho Judge rendered his opinion in
writing. Tbe caso being something
unusual in any portion ofthe United
Stales, Sauer will appeal.
uou UKUCOliu.u
Lebanon, (Pa.) Oct. 2. The
men employed at the now reservoir
of tho Lebanon water supply wen
last evening startled by the appear
ance of of a crocodllo near tho dam.
How the crocodllo came theio is a
mystery. It lias been noticed for
some tlmo by Farmer Host, who
resides half a mile from tho dam,
that his ducks and geeso aro gradu
ally disappearing. Last night,
while watching for the thief, hesaw
something like a plank above tho
water sebo a couplo of ducks and
slowly sink out of sight.
Tho farmer tent a man ou horse
back to tho city, where the news ho
brought caused a sensation. Some
over-excltcd Individual mug the Are
alarm In his nervousness aud was
promptly put In tho lock-up until he
cooled oil. Several of the city of
ficials drovo to tho reservoir and
had been thero but a few minutes
when the unwelcome visitor showed
himself above the water in front of
them. All took flight at once but
Olllcer Leonaid, u good swimmer,
who had ventured Into tho wator.
He sullen d for his temerity, for be
fore he could bcnimblo up Iho bank
tho crocodile had seized and so badly
lacerated his foot that ho was taken
to the hospital.
No ono has any Idea where the
crocodile came from, aud as tills city
depends on tbo reservoir In question
for its supply of water the authorities
cannot run It oil for the purpose of
getting at the intruder.
The burglars seem to have nuinberrd
one or more wags nmongat them,
from the fact that the silver lea-
spoons alongside the plates In the
dinlnroom were taken, and plated
ones substituted in their places.
Everything not carried away
showed that It bad been tested and
then thrown aside. This fact proven
conclusively that tho thieves were
professionals. They were not hur
ried in securing the spoil, as i
evinced by their carrying the silver
cases downstairs, aud then examin
ing them at their leisute. Out of
about forty wedding presents which
youug Mrs Cawston received, only
twelve remain. She lost her brace
lets, several dozen silver spoons and
forks, berry spoons, pickle forks and
numberless other furniture of the
table which brides are accustomed
to receive.
One object stolen was a gold breast
pin set with diamonds, a present
from the slater of the groom, and u
very old heirloom In his family
This loss is irreparable, and is the
most regretted of all. Mrs. Har
rington lost a quantity of silvei
spoons and forks; in fact, the house
was so thoroughly ransacked in tin
silver line, that it is hardly possiblt
yet lo say what is the exact uumbei
of articles stolen, because new loste.
are discovered each day.
Not only the family were plun
dered, but u guest fared no better
A gentleman friend of the family,
who spent that night in the hoi.se,
was so luckless as to loso his gold
watch aud $10 iu money. The bur
glars entered the house with the
evident intention of making a clean
sweep, and from the present show
lug they have succeeded. Detectives
were at once put on the case, but as
yet no one has been arrested.
Shortly ufter the occurrencoaman
In one of the down town gambling
resorts was noticed to take a bunch
of silver spoons from his pocket and
quickly replace them. This man
tho police are looking for, with,
however, no success as yet.
Tho newly married couple left for
Victoria immediately after tho cere
mony, and are yet in ignorance of
their loss.
SCOUNDIIKLS ABBBSTBD.
Pobtland, Oct. 2.-Warrants
were issued today for the arrest of
G. W. Crowell, W. St. Clair Ross,
J. II. Tomlinson uud John McVeigh,
who are accused of fraud in conduct
ing a swindling operation uuder tho
guise of an employment agency.
"FUKElGiN.
Iean conlllct. F.vu squadrons of
It umanlan eava'r, huve reached
i lie Kniinijniau Windury opposite
to where the Kmsiaus are matieu
ering, and there ha've Ueu mid
night demonstrations by the Rus
tiuus since the cavalry arrived. The
latter came by forced marches from
Bucharest and will remain on the
frontier with a division of infantry,
low ou the way, as a corps of ob
servation. It is said the arrival or
the Roumanian troops seemed to
take the Russians by surprise, as if
their plans had been discovered aud
checkmated.
PAWNING HIS JEWELBY.
Beblin. Oct. 2. A letter from
Venice says that Don Carlos, the
pretender to the throne of Spain, ib
iu very straitened circumstancesand
recently pawned a valuable jewel.
AN END TO THE PABTy.
Beulin, Oct. 2. Wnile nothing
is said that commits high officials to
an expres-slon on the subject, the
news of the suicide was evidently
not gratifying in government circles,
It being looked upou as the disap
pearance of a man who had not yet
exhausted his ability to injure
France. Iu St. Petersburg, on tin
other bund, the news was regarded
as that- of a French victory. It i
believed it will put an cud to Hit
Boulangists as n separate aud dan
gerous faction, for the reason that
they have no one now to look to as
leader.
GOLD BETUBNING.
London, Oct, 2 Bullion to tin
amount of 103,000 was with
drawn from the Bank of Eimland
today for shipment to the United
States.
BUSSIA AFBAID OF CHINA.
London, Oct. 2. The refusal of
Russia to take a baud in Cochin-
Culua is attributed to the dread
with whlah Russia has always
regarded China's capacity for injur
ing Russia's interests iu the interior
of Russia. Russia has always feared
that a sudden nnd overwhelming
movement of tho Chinese could
sweep back the Russian dominion,
perhaps to the Ural mountains.
This fear seems to have been tradi
tional, and is as strong today as
wheu Russia was o Tartar province.
The Chinese have a very largo forct
stationed near the Mancharlau
bouudury, and could throw an arn.y
iuto Siberia far superior to any force
that Russia could readily place in
that neighborhood.
. COLLAPSE OF A TUNNEL.
mfjiiv, ow. a. ny me vil In psc ur
a tunnel at Ovada, near Genoa,
twenty-one workmen were burled.
Seventeen were extricated, and it is
feared that tho others are dead.
COAL MINERS KILLED.
Cabdiff, Oct. 2. An accideut
occurred yesterday at Abergwufe
oolllery, near Bridge Eud, Glamor
ganshire, in which eight miners
were killed by the fall of a hoisting
car.
SALEM MABKET UEPOBT.
A HynopnU of theMarkeU-IluTltir nd
HrlllnR Trice.
KKTAII. PRICKS.
BKVISED QUOTATIONS.
ShoMlder8ngnr curcd,pcrlb,12;
llreaktait l:iciu 15
limns ""iigar cured, per In, 1154c.
Itcr-&US
IN.rfc .. 1'i
M't'tllQ l'i'C.
Tnnotlo Mwd-rcr ixiunrt, 8c: -selling
!td clover -,?od-Per pound, He.
hlteolov.-r need Per pound, 'JUc.l,"
AIMke ISc per pound.
Bed lop- lUc per pound.
Lincoln Grass l4cier pound,
Bye Gnus 10c per pouud.
Urclrirtl Oni5H..17c per pound.
New pf.uito s Mo pc bushel.
OiuneO KruU.-1'eiu-lie, !3 00; upnept,
1(!i; blackberries, M; corn, best grndes
l 0 tomato l 50; ""trine beans $1 60;
ii .'1. ,"-.! si, prdiiz. In two lb cans
t -sn -icnthbl-g. rounoes wc;carroi
i0i; pinstnis Toe onions 4c per lb.
risn..Hinioii "g10 per Ib; aturceOH 5
1air ibaumll n-h ll per lb; will salmon,
7(9. 1. A- (bi lb, hlhook wilmon, 10.
IIOl.NO fJtICKS.
Wli.rii-7JKc neu
Floui Per oarrel. VJ0, best 196 lbs.
Oats Per bmhel. 27etiVc.
Burley Per bushel, MX15v-.
unin I'er iou,?ii wiu.iun, mckcu,
mm urgfcj
mhwIMMMw
Sags
""fMrMFKiifiMntin-fin,,
fucked,
sacked.
MARKETS.
Pobtland, Oct. 2. Wheat valley
?1.5052, Walla Walla ?1.4042.
San Fbancisco, Oct. 2. Wheat
buyer; 1801, $l.08J; season $1.73.
Chicacio, October 2. At close
wheat was llrm, cash OCJ.
WEATHER REPORT.
STATE.
A llltlDE BOIIIini).
PoKTiwVND, Oot. 2. Last Tuesday
morning, between midnight nnd
dawn, the icsldeiice of Stephen
it. Harrington, -too t- street, was
entered, and till the silver, Including
tho nre.-onts received by his lately
wedded daughter, were carried oil'.
Last week Wednesday, Miss Pearl
Harrington and Mr. Sidney Herbert
Cawston were married, They re
ceived many handsome pieseuts,
thovruatir part composed of solid
silver. The most valuable of iluse
gifts were placed In Mr. Cowston's
San Fbancisco, Oct. 2. Fore
cast for Oregon and Washingten:
Scattering rains along Washington
coast, In extreme northeastern
Oregon and eastern Wushiugton
snow iu the mountains, frosts iu
southern Oregon.
room, which is situated iu tho
ed tho road not In a (It condition for second story front, on tho right of
tho tofe travelling of the public. J tbu house. Karly last Tuesday
Yesterday, ufter a tourover tho road, morning, tho cook, who Is tbe tlrst
with General Manager Clark, iho, to rle, noticed a limn go out of tho
Final Account.
commission ordered the company to house, through the back side-door,
rvhlllld tlio mini Tim mmli Ii. .,...' ulld inilii tho ntnltt he wnlklm.
KuTciul hM: I ,u iMWllly lo make repairs, plead-1 around tho right of tho dwelllug.
valuable remedv. Inir lwivertv of iho Union Paelilo i It was about twenty mluutes of five
ruuy wu-unij o our customers ( me commissioneM Mued pereutp-1 wnon mo intui loir, ntm the cook
in woUiert wtyo use Boscliee's Ger-. tory orders wullrmlng tbe previous ouppowxl he was guest who bad
OMH hytvp aiog tlwlr children, tirder, and tlirvatetml to revoke the , rrmaiucd over ulgbt
Jrtrpsi .iucv . m!w,uiVuc muiany's charter, (loueral Man- Suortlyurter this, Mr. Harrington 'passed over tho bridge. Bo.no rail- " 'Hmiy.urtortuhutS
"IS di3 tJShVfSorrfflS' "Ktr L'hTk lM ,hnt 'eeoMny 0M,U,U.' ,owu. overed a num.; road watchm,u said they saw ,ho g" "? $2?&u$tfi
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1IOULANQEB POLITICAL WILL
Bbussels, Oct. 2. The political
testament of General Boulanger was
read yeiterday at a private meeting
of his friends In a hotel in the Rue
Montoyer. The text of It is ns fol fel fol
eows: "This is my political testa
ment. It Is my desire that It be
published after my death. I shall
kill myself tomorrow. lam convinc
ed of thefuture of tho party tnwbiuh
I have given my name. I cannot
bear the frightful misfortune which
befell me two and half months ago.
I have trlod to get the better of
it, but have not succeeded. I am
persuaded that my followers, who
aro so devoted and numerous, will
bear me no anger for disappearing
on account of a sorrow so great that
all work becomes impossible to me.
Lot than remember tho maxim.
'Uno avules, uou deficit alter,' and
may continue then to act against
those who hi scorn of all laws force
mo to tlio far from my country.
Tomorrow I shall bo a dead mau.
Today I have nothing to reproach
myself with. All my life I have
done my duty, and nothing but my
duty,My death iano Bhame to my
self, but It Is a shamo for my pro-
scrlbers. To those who sought to
brand a loyal soldier by tho judge
ment of a political tribunal, I desire
to recall tho fact that 1 have many
times offered to constitute a prison
er If they accord me common law
Judges. This tho holders of lowers
have always refused. This acquit
tal was not possible. In quitting
Hfo I have ono regret that I have
not died on the field of battle, fight
ing for my country. That couutrv,
at least, will permit ono of Its ohil-
drep, at the moment of returning
Into tiothlugncbs, to recall himself to
tho memory of all lovers of 1 1 p.urle.
Vive la France 1 Vivo la Republl
que! Done aud signed under my
hand on tho eve of the day of my
diiitli. Signed
HltSKHl' IhlULANtlEH.''
PKOIIABLY A HOAX.
Vienna, Oot. 2. -Tlio Kinpemr
Franclh arrived Iu sufutyat Reiuhen-
berg, near Prague, yestesday, and
with his adVeut the news of an at
tempt upou his life spread all over
Austria. Tho general opinion Is
that the' news circulating Is eltuer
untruo or elto exagecrated, but it
has caused great consternation. The
story la that Wednesday night an I
attempt was made with a dynamite,
bomb to blow up tbe railroad bridge
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1 r. 1 1 . . . To whom U nuiy concern, oiir u
ben;. This is nald to havo luvnrr. , hervtit uiwu itut iii Mn.iVi, ..,;';". u
. -.. . . . "- ... n,,...r .!.;. r-.."" :""". "ii-
uoiiiy before tho wuprnrt train .t'i,,.,; "rticThU "unM ",". ff'.
00 1
Shorts Per ton, WS 00
uiwp rcr si.w
Wool Kic to 18c.
Bigs ;JOo txr dozen.
Potatoes Per busbel.SOc
Com menl Jc per pound.
Cliee-'e l'A&llc per pound.
Dried plums Per Ib. 0(7c.
Dr'ed prunc-g Per lb. liif12c.
Uiit er 2ryJ0c per K)iuu lor
Lard WOfcc per lb
Ham Per iiund,ll(oil.
Bacon sides M10 pr lb.
Shoulders MSttlc per lb.
Chickens.. 8 to 10c pei poand
Turkeys 10 to c lb,
Uecne.ftSperlb.
Uucks,I2per lb
MARKETS TKLF.fJUAl'll.
i v?tzs MmPs. Wmt
POBTLAND.
Wheat Valley, 1.52K Per cental
Flour standard, J4.00.
Walla Walla $4.70;
Oats New White 3jc,to 40c per bushel.
Mlllstufls Bran fZ223; shoits, J25 to 2t
ground barley, $30 to 32; cnop feed. S2
to ftt, middlings, 25, per ton.
IIny-$12H per ton.
Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 27Jc; fancy
creamery SOQXiyi; good to fair, 23
California choice 22to21c.
Eggs Oregon 25 c per doz.
Poultry Old chickens, ?-i
Potatoes I5at"ti0c per cental.
Cheese Oregon, li to 12Jc; Callfornn
12c.
Sugars Golden C, 45c; extra C, 4; drj
granulated, b cube, crushed and Pow
dered, OJo per pound.
Beans Small white, 3Jcl; pink 3
bayou, 4;J$c; butter, 4c; llmas, 5c.
Dried Frults..tiuoted: Italian prunes.
10 to Hc;PetlteandUerman,10c per pound
mlslns, $1 'i.') per box; plummer dried
pears, 10 lo lie; tun dried and factor;
plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated peaches, li
to'aic; Smyrna flgs, 20c; California figs, (h.
per pound.
Hides Dry hides, h)i to 9c; He less foi
cullx; green over 5 pounds, 7c; under 55
pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, S0c31.25.
SMOKED .MEATS AND LABD.
Eastern hams, 12 to HJc; breakfast ba
con, 12 to 13c; sides, 0 to 10c; llnid, 94f
to 12c pqr pound.
SAN FHANOI8CO.
Has Fkancicco, Sept. 30. Wheat; buyer
81 7.
liailey Feed J1.05 Jl 03 per cental
Oats-Gray $1 35 to 1 37 per cental, old.
MISUELANEOU.S MABKETS.
Chicaoo, Sept. m Wheat, cash 'J597J
ONH ENJOY
Both tho method andresults when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
fently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels coWb, Lead
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. ForBalo
in 50c and $1 bottles by all
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
LOUISVILLE, Kr. HEW YORK. tl.V.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, (M1h
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Border, Artists' Ma
terials, lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc,
25c Want Colj
Notices nn... r""-"
.Y.P BAU i A n ,t..
tlBCIUFMlT lmo.j.. 1 n I If ' r w 1
than twt??Ju. ." -. ''!
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n,",:!.r.ttbTMr
Is Oilerea IoAhiS o?.5,trT L's
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Fu,,hL-:'J""M,M
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, nn- rates Attiiv .i'kli t n
ew can be M. mtSS&.A vfel
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NEW ADVEBTISEJIENTS.
pimples,
The old Ides was that facial eruptions weie
Aa tg Miti humor." for which they
garo potash. Thus the old Sarsaparlllas con
tain potash, a drastto mineral, that Instead
ot decreasing, actually creates more crup
Uou. You havo noticed this when taking
othcrSarsaparlllas. It Is however now known
that tho stomach, the blood creating power,
Is the seat of all vitiating or cleansing oper
ations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or
constipation, vitiates the blood, result pim
ples. A clean stomach and healthful di
gestion puriBes It and they disappear. Thus
Joy's Vegetable Sarsapanlla is compounded
after tho modern idea to regulato the bowels
and stimulate the digestion. The effect Is
Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast
the action of tho potash Sarsaparlllas and
Joy's. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 nayes 6L,
8. F., writes: " I have for years had indi
gestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it
actually caused more pimples to break out
on my face. Hearing that Joy's was a later
preparation and acted differently, I tried it
and the pimples Immediately disappeared."
s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Largest bottle, most effective, same price.
For sale by Dau'I J. Fry, 225 Com.
Strawberries
and Grapes.
Twenty varieties of each forsale. Manual
f culture and descriptive catalogue of
olants of either of these, best of all table
fruits, sultible for this climrite, sent on ap
illcatlon to E. HOFEB, Salem, Oregon.-
THUGKEAT
Portland
Industrial
ExDosition
With UWorldlVonders
OPENS SEPT. 17, 1891.
Vll
lit
. -win,
may obtaiu hi reHm,TA, fe JJ
-rnnebjca'nlSgrAVC,
IVIOBALh -A second hvA ll
P Kngulre at 2ro-rohaW
mu'riMHm'ii,i. 1 .. ..
1 Hi;j,j0rilutatabaniBnaI
M.K. H.illu.o.atuSlaisgl
1
I.UH HUM. hr . ...
JJ block frr .11 bu-inc sircl!.f,rH'l
i.irenle. Enquire at 71 ronutl
l.witl lU'.H 1. UOOO Ofllce rnn,.
L floor in excellent taStE.'
.ujuuiLSAUomce.
WANTKD Our agents tuck.,,, I
a month eelllng our JLtl
.ueniR. we want conntv .m"" 1
Kents.nnd willtaKo bjcs" all mvE5!
(mui.iiuiui.ijuscni rails io rS..'
ind expenses nl'tr a thirty d,.;.!?.1
1 general agent less Uian rA J1
end ln-ge illustrated clrculirst.J,J
iiii 1. Hiieciui oner tn li. i i r- .-i
illert lor, on receipt of II onectnt V'l
Vpp yulouLomid get In oiT ?U1
Vddictx Hcnncr Mununirturlniliv,!!!
mrg. l'a. ii?: I
QAIjBM IKON nnd UOITLE !
wj .it-iu uaiu lur iiiu iron, run .
rubbers, bottles, etc Bcf onii r...
oiii!ht aud sold Call at I08 CoranEl
Ureet. j,JI
HJiMOUUUtlllWdMlesJofwerw.
Ulcers and h lcsuren, I'rolatJoi
rtctnin. eio rositlvely cured witcnt
detention irom Dusincss. niiicntsirm
fintrH. An fnrl l.-t tlio 1., ,..'-!
meihod of cuttlPK nnd Ugatnrt
are wesiern onice, ioiu iu
Co., Lock box 10 inlem, Oregon.
LOW SING Gl
Merchant tailor. AU kind ol
made to order. Rpp.ilrlne and
neatly done, One sick, nut fji, t
H2. One fiock suit SV2. firmcdy I
o ercoat &X), lormcrly $ 0 ti e 1
formerlyCI. One tmlrnf imn:i:.itl
S10. 2US Commercbil ht., taleni, Or I J
Music bv the grrat ZAPAD0RES BAND
direct from the City of Mexico.
Artllrom the great masters of Europe nnd
America, valued ot a quarter
million dollars.
Wonderful Electrical Adaptions in
opention.
lull
mm m si
Draught and driving horses, yoc'
and old. Inquire of
G. "NY. ANDERSON, Cook Hoi
Joy
treet
ItKAL ESTATK TIJANSKKUS FILED
WITH CUUNTV KECOKDKK.
Frank Ii Buell aud wlfo to Mar
quis Kuell lota 1 and 2, bl 14, River
Bide add to Salem, $500.
Otto richultz and wlfo to Mrs N C
Lance lot 5, (5, 7, 8, bl 15, Marlon
J1000.
Frtuik S Kelzer and wife to Geo
Raalio 40 acres of John II Kelzer d 1
c, U776,
Mrs N C Lance and J W Lince to
Ueo Kpler lota 5, 8, 7, 8, bl 15, Ma
rion,
Otto, II mm of Hooselageu, of Mt
Angel, to Julian Itlej, Iota 2, 3, 4, bl
5, Mt Angel, $160.
City Warrants.
VTOTICE is hereby given to all whom 1
JLl J may concern that there urn now
funds In the treasury of the city of Salem
Oregon, applicable to the payment of all
warrants of the said city of Salem, e -dorsed"
between Nov. SOtli, 1890, and Jan.
J2d. Ul, and that said warrants will ceuv
to draw Interest irom nud aner the date of
this notice.
Witness my hnnd, this, tho 10th day ol
September, 1891 E. J. HWAKKOHt),
UJSbt Treasurer, Salem, Or-gon,
A lino fruit or cake stand, with evcrv
an of tbo CKliKUHATED CASCAOE
I1AKINU l'OWUEH. For sa'e by
T. BURROWS,
No 2M Commerolal Bt.. Halen
"Tho Lost."
m.t do.Kilr ot euHiur ,iir s k he-.d.
. eliev.hjMUnn kottly obwln vr
tf Little f4verlillk. Tuoy will eir.cl
iwomm and iHirmHiieuioure. rhwructlou
U mild ond uuturul.
1 k ryllet fiom ludlB.tlon, bllli.usnef.
(vnoilpatlon or torind uvw without dU
turblUK lb'l"iiailioriMirvin.-iliPb.iwt'l8
Uort low dikw oi iUrirPs J.itue Ller"
rilU,they ulllpl)M)ou. r
Tlmtllrfd.lrtuni.ir iltiard dull bend
auua it ry u;rl.r. lMke two nf
Lvrtvi'LtineUw: I'llt. before rti.rlnr
and you will and nM. Thy u"i" uf,
to do good.
Executor's Notice.
SOTICE Is hereby given to all whom it
may concern, that the undersigned
e been duly appointed by the county
court of .Marion roun'v. OrWn., ....;
tors of the lat will und tcstnmeiit, and cs
tato ot Calvin Nm, lato of said county, de-
"; ..i?,, ."ll Pe""118 having cfalrns
against said estate are hereby nottrled t
present them duly verified, to the under,
slgued. at their home near Timer. In said
un'y. within six roontbs from the dat
of this notice. And all persons ludebted
Xi . '" Yf. lD "" requesieu wi make Imme
dedl,ffieffirW.?naehlned IT ot Co-Executors of stld estatp.
A Splendid Series of Mineral Exhibit.
Every Department
Filled with Novel and Interesting Iu
Art, Science and Industry.
A GreateriNumberof Exhibits than
ever before presented upon
the coast.
The Stock Department made a Promi
nent feature.
3)5000 in Premiums.
The Largest Display ol Fruit nnd
the Finest Exhibit ot Agricult
ure eermadeln the Pacific
Northwest.
All manufactories In lull,motion.
Everything Now. No Dead ExhiblU.
The Exposition ol Exposltlous
AdmUsIon; as usual. Greatly Ileduced
llntes,for;round trip onlall passen
ger lines. USdw
Those Afflictet
With the habit ol using to .,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBAtj
Can obtain a
COMPLETE. PERMANENT Cl1
AT THE
KEELEF INSTITUTE,'
Office Cor Third and MndlsonK, It
land, Or. Call or write. Htrieth coita
uui.
PHILLIPS A- CO.,
Merchant Tailors
A full line Of IlIlDDI ll-.l nnrt Ann
wooiens. Also a complele slocl o(p
furnishing goods. All -the latest im
itf vrjtiiri mm niircu
W. M. DeHAVEN,!
Boarding - and - Salt -S
One door west of Lunn's Dry IMin
uii niniu Hircui. Viuiei i.imuy lean rp
tal attention paid to transient ewi-l!
Capital
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meak at All Hours oi tleDij
None but white labor ernoii'ycdlato
establishment. ,,. w
A good subbtantial meal c. awlnt''
Class style
Twenty-fl va cents per meal
RED KRONT
l)urt street, between Journal OfflcoS
Aiinio-B i.ncrj.
M. T. RINEMAN
DEALEH IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
CrOCkerV. Oliicntvnru I ....... in
a'W '-"AH kinds' S'mYl Ifeed
M u,,r jwironage,
Jbtreet
awii nw mm., i . a t n l.'MI' FXTABT5 I
Uments In the State. LowernwiffJ
Portland, largest stock Legal ?; I
the Stato, a-d biggest ai8couni.a i
pticellstof Job printing, ana wwi
legal blanks. E. M. Wi3
HtfAva Printiir Balem 0
bomb to
In tltHt eml. Nor . natiirnHy nucl al Ibis hIkIiI ami tbe brldjrw structure, aud bv amiear.
( would It comply wltb tbe ooiumU-1 called to bU wlfo to Inquire wby lug on tbe tceue frutiatHl their de
nIotiwr'K oriUr. The ooimuludonm Uy uliould bo dowu stair. Mr, iilgu,
of Mid tvu. ty. U an nxeu;ua'ap,i!;:
ted by mU iuri iu tue time and nUre r",
tQtlWuicntlbievif. ""
J M Ul'L'u.
Adnjlnltttorofthowutccf8atmul v
Kiwi, dec-Md. """"'
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Notice or Final Settlement.
VfOTICE Is hereby given to all whom It
1 may concern, that tbe exeiuMr o
.Hte of Amanda Kddy, deownedrbis filed
at theW.nnty urt m, In be'o.. ,,'fV
goute, city or Balem,' MarlSS rouni
watea tuis BeptembJr II. isai.
911 xa Executor of s.ld o- t.ae.
MOSQUITE GRASS
toTcS1i,nuU".?.m.,'tl.''?.
enlloli.i 'V.,":t. .'""? ?' u-
r. , Jir.uui.I.MJ,
Kt')lon,Ongon.
rr
euce solicited,
KHuiw
A, J, SHIMP, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon
Late ol Philadelphia.
. f,LECTRICTY US THE TRUE ENEMY
Of all Chronlo, Hheumatie, lllood. Ilraln
and ueryous diseases. Every varletv ot
female diseases yield to electricity after
olw modes of treatment have fa""l
a'siassfflfisa! $&
g500
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E. K- HALL,
Paper Hanger.
LeaveorderatOlobe Heal titate Exchange
HEALTH
he nichaa's Oal.len IJaJfjS
Cures Chancres, flnv na "" m
1 T An.-1 lUVir: . .
PDifArnnn
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IWst and cbeapest windmill on the market
HAYES &VERCLER, Agts,,
Salem,
J. F.WHITE,
EXPJIESS AND TRUCK LINE.
Hauling r all kinds, Uest work.
Wagon at every train.
NoUee of Final Settlement.
In the Circuit Court or tbe Slate of Or,
son for the county or Marlon tail,,,, If
ter or the ttte or J K SulluVu, dX.l
Tv" AJminiumor.
Knv
primary forms of tne aueu - ftlku
Syphllli. Price, fa 00 il .SsV
Cures-TertUry, M'rcnruJrrJfi
Head, tack of the Keck, W?j j
Throat, SyphlUtla Ra.b, yffli&f
traete3 CoVds, BUItness cltW
eradicates all dlai fW tMJS
whether caused Tla$ttm
nraitny. a-nc w "":-i.lv
dote for
Irritation I
tal dtarraiicmU.
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