Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 02, 1892, Image 2

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btto precedent of Guntarnula, was en
gaged (o marry Benor Don Jose
Martinez tie Itotta, who arrived on
. the 1,4 Champagne, acvwa to be
tie. Monday afternoon Bonor do
Boda paid bis respects lo Benor
Juan a Parlco, the father r Mine,
ti Barrios, and yesterday Bonor n
Parlclo Informed a rr-p iter that ho
brikiyed that tho roMrUid murrlao
wu to t-iko pluco. Tho denial of
a ihm reported engagement by tho
lady's brother which wa printed
wm explained by the fiat that
until Monday tho rumll.v hml iiu
len Informed of rk-nor Itvidu'H in
tentions, Beiiortiii ltouiiiu a J'nr
Iclo, & alslcr of Mine, do Darrio,
alew denied the repot t until after
she had seen her father, tienor tie
Itodalau member of tho Sprtnlrti
senate at Greriadrt. Although not
bearing the title of nobility, he Is of
a distinguished family. Mrue. de
liarrjos spent last summer lu Mud
rid with her sloter, Renortla Cuude
Inrln u 1'arulolo, and It wan at a bull
given by tho Austrian euilmiuo
about eight mouths ago that Benor
do Iloda was first presented to her.
He is said to havo fallen In, lovt
with her at first sight.
TO KILL THE OZAB.
Plot to Kill him at a Funeral.
8r. PfiTi:nsnuRa, March. 2. Foi
several weeks it has been reported
that another plot against thu life of
czar has been discovered, and that a
large number of arrests huve been
made lu connection with it. Such
reports being far from rure, tho newt,
did not aus6 (ho degree of alarm
which would arltte In .any other
country at the spread of at report to
tho effect thut tho life of tho chief
oxccutlvo had been lu danger.
Tho poll co profess to know ulwolutolj
nothing about tho matter, but from
other sources it Is lenrued thut the
conspirators pluunod to murder the
czar while he was on ills way to the
fortress of Bt Peter and St. Paul,
situated on an island In tho Jtlver
Neva, upon tho occasion of tho
funeral on Januury 20 last of the
Grand Duko Constantino, undo of
tho cz.tr. The body of tho grand
duko was removed from this city to
tho fortress, and was from there do
punted In tho cathedral of tit. Peter
and Bt. Paul on tho same Island.
Upon thu day of tho funeral the
czar, Prluco Oscar, of Bweeden, and
all the itusslun grand dukes followed
tho bier on foot, tho czarina and
grand duchesses following lu car
rliges. The conspirators, 11 would
fceeru, planned to kill tho czar while
ho was on his wny to tho cathedral,
but wero arrested beforo thoy could
carry out tho plot. A number of mili
tary and nuval olllcers, two of whom
havosluca committed suicide, were
concerned In tho conspiracy.
Twenty students, soverul minor
oflljere of tho government and a
number of other people are jniler
arrest, charged with being cou
cernod In tho attempt. News of the j
discovery of this plot has beon care
fully kept from tho czarina, whoso
health is suKl to be so delicate that
any severe shook might prove fatal
to lior mind, oven If It did not causo
her death.
Garaa is Willing to Surrondor.
Ban Antonio, Tox., Mureh 2.
It Is now ktnwn that Alejandro
Gonzalos, tho fathor-ln-luw of Cuta
nno Gam, tho revolutionary loader,
camo hero lust Saturday for the pur
pose of entering Into negotiations
With Gonorul 8tuuley, commander
of tho military department of Texas,
with a view to stirreud ring his out
lawed Bou-iii'luw to thu Uultod
States authorities. Gonzales was
was arrested Immediately upon his
urrlvul and was prevented from call
ing upon Goiifial Stanley. Tlio
general stated that ho hud beon
called upon by Robert Sommerllu,
attorney for Gonzales, in regard to
dollvorlug Garza Into tho hands of
tho military authorities, but thut ho
had refused t entertain tho propo-
lion, us It Is not within the province J
of tho military authorities to enter '
Into negotiations of that
nutuio.
General Stanley further said that ho
had conclusive lufoiniutlou thai
Garza wm in (the brush near Poll to I
Bianco, mid thut ho wu In twlestl
tutu condition nnd wauled lo gut
out very badly.
Chicago Moat Combine
, J HUSKY City, March 2. A special
meeting prepniutory to tho annual
mooting of tho Chicago Junction
Railway & Union tftmk Yards Com
pany was held yesterday afternoon
lu this city. A propoital to ohuugi?
tho nature of tho coinimuy's busl
nisi by (H'ablUliIng und uiuluUilii
Ing nnd operating near tho stouk
yards of tho company lu Chicago
warehouse?, docks and other Im
provements, and to acquire und e
(abllHii for said purposes laud
and warehouses or other Improve
ments In tho proximity of Chicago
or elsewhere, wus adopted byu large
majority. Tho meeting also rutlllud
the proposed agreement with
Armour, Hwlft ami Morris und other
Nttftt packers, to last fifteen years
which virtually established a trust
consolidating tun various Interests,
by a similar voto.
MARKETS
BjLX PKANtUHOo, March 2.
Wkt buyorjeiifu?l.07.
PrMTiiAMO, March 1. Wheat vh.
f l.M(f 1,G0; Walla Walla, $1.60
Vmuxiao, March I. At oloo
wfcwt ti, 8SJj May, 00.
MWt(M' jMwdfjuartoi, tho ravt
Jiu- liiii. iu.rhtt nt O W lMlf.il
gm iiruet"iv'.v,iitiieu
P'"-
RUSK FOR PRESIDENT.
Tho Latest Thing in tho Pres
idential Possibilities.
PROM MEXICO.
f
Do Not Want; Their Flags Re
turned to Them.
Nkw Oklimns, March 2. The
City of Mexico ppecinl Buys: The
Catholic organ f MexIco,El Tlempo
has opened a reulsler for the
purpose of Inscribing tho names
of Mexicans opx;fced to ac
cepting the retUru of tho Hogs
tendered by tho United Slates. El.
Tlempo, bos been publlcbluga wsrlt
of virulent articles ou tho subjpc
and claims the dignity of the nallot
Is outraged by the offer.
Jerry Rusk for Prenldont.
Washington, March 2. Jeh
Huclt for president Is the latosi
thing in the political lino at Wash
ington. Undo Jerry does not
know it nnd has not been even
cMuulted, but a number of Repub
lican senators arc eager to defeat
Harrison's reuomluutlon, and have
agreed to tako up the farm states
man, from Wisconsin at the propr i
t me and nominate him If they can
swing enough votes to him. Their
arguments are thut Husk Is popular
with tho farmers and, therefore,
would bo a great vote getter, that
lie has a good record os u soldier,
that he has had experience enough
In public affairs to show ho Is a man
of ability and capacity.
RUodo Island Democrats.
Pjiovidenok, It. I., March, ?.
Tho Democrats of Ithoilo Island met
'his morning for tho nomination o!
tato ofllcers nnd selection of dele
gates to tho national convention. A
resolution was presented and re
ferred lo tho platform commltteo,
I nstrueting tfio delegates lo tho na
tional convention to vote for Cleve
land It was received with great en
thUHlasm. Tho platform demands
frto raw materials, approves
Springer wool bill and urges its
early passage; favors placing iron,
coal and timber on tho freo list.
Upon the coinage question it reads
"every dollar of American raonoy
whether gold, silver or paper ought
to bo equal tho world over." Free
coluago of silver Is opposed except
upon International agreemont. Tho
platform closes with Mr, Ilouoy's
resolution of Instructions.
IOx-Lleut, Oovomnr W. O.
Wardwoll was nominated for gover
nor defeating D. 8. JJurker.Jr., the
Cleveland fuctlon candidate.
In tho Senate.
Washington, Murch 2. In tho
sennto today Dolpli lu presenting
tho petitions from his state favoring
government nld lor tho Nlcaruguu
canal said ho was urgently In favor
f such legislation, ho regarded It as
tho most Important ptibilo question
thut now or that has been in tho
last quarter, of tho century before
congress und beforo tho Amorlcan
people. He wished thogovcrnmont
to head tho matter llrst because he
(kslred to have tho canal spcodily
constructed; second, beouuso lu de
sired that when constructed it
should bo under tho control of tho
United States, nnd third, because he
desired tho canal to bo capitalized
only ut Us notual cost.
Hill on Silvor.
Washington, D. O., March 2.
A correspondent of tho Telegraph
had mi Interview with Senator Hill
on tho silver question. Ho was
asked if ho knew what Is to bo tho
policy of tho Democrats regarding
It, ho uitsweivd: Iun now senator
mid have not beon nblo to dlsoover
tho Democrats have a policy ubout
anything. Wliou uskod If ho would
voto for n freo silvor bill, if It should
come bvfiro tho senate, ho said hi'
would not onus that bridge until he
imiiio to It.
Oakos at Portland.
PourtiANo, Or., March '2 T. F.
Oukea, president of tho Northern
I'uilllo rallrord, arrived hero this
m irnhig from California on his way
to tho Bound. In an interview
Oukos said It was his opinion thut
the completion of tho Nlairaguu
cuitnl would have a great effect on
thu transcontinental roads. Ho de
nied that tho Northern Puclllo con
tcinplato'l tho purchase of tho II
woo Railway and Navigation com
pany, Two Accidents.
riTTsnumi, Ntiruli 2.-r-it Is re
ported hero that the Baltimore and
Ohio royal blue express was wrecked
near Clarksbtfrg, W. V., this morn
lug, and a largo number uf iiersons
killed, Edward Norvstrom, em
ployed lu tho national rolling mills
at Molveesport, Pa., was drawn
through tho rolls this morning nud
crushed to death.
Foster In England.
London, Murch 2, Secretary of
tho Treasury Foster nrrlved at
Bouthumptiii this morulug from
Now York. Iu an Interview ho
said! "My mUsloii la solely to re
gain my health. I havo no lnteu
tlon, nor has any one elte, In ngard
to silver or Immigration. I suit on
my return to tho United States next
Woduesday. I may go to Paris
Friday.
Fitasimmons and Maber.
Ni:w Ohmuno. March 'JL Great
I Interest U bdng tuaulfesU-d In the
tljiht tonlKhl butweeu Hob Fttulm.
ou ud I'eUir Maher u the (Jinn-
l0t itw rawwuimi uiciutill
frt.i1M.,niv.iiiiiri u-iiiin u),,
equal to that uiaullwed ujKm the
evening of the meeting of Sullivan
and Kflralu. "Both Fltzand Maho!
aro In the pink of condltlor.
m ! m
The Prizo Fight.
NkwYoiik, March 2. Tho bet
ting on Iho Maber-Filz-dmraous
fl?ht Is slow. Maber has tho odds
when there aro any. Billy Madden
says Mober-is between 170 nnd 180
pounds. Mitchell and Sluvin think
Maher will win.
.New YtIc Ohaiter Elections.
New Yokk, March 2. The char
ter election win held in many cities
nnd towns In this state yesterday.
Returns show larg-i Republican
gains.
' The League.
New York, March 2. Tho bns
b n nuiftiiiitcsof tho national leagu
went Into secret session this mori -iny.
More Fovor.
New Yohk, March 2. Three
more caes of typhus fever are rt
potted today.
Mrs, Novins Blaine.
Sioux Fama S. D March 2 -Mrs.
James G. Blaine, jr., and son
leave for Now York tonight.
Tho Houso.
Washington, March 2. T h e
protests f lumbermen against the
passage of tho bill placing lumber
ou tho free list, was read lu the
houso today. Tho convention asks
that $2 per thousand feet be imposed
us duty.
Mills Very Sick.
Wahhinciton, Murcli 2. Repre
sent1 ve Mills is confined to hit.
100m with eyrcipeles. It will hi
souielimo before he will be well
enough to appear In the house.
A Railroad to .Siberia
St. Petersburg.
and
THE FUTURE OF ALASKA.
A Colorado Man's Scheme to Build
a Railroad There.
Chicago, March 2. Ex.Governor
Willlum Gilplu, of Denver, Is nt tho
Palmar house. Mr. Ollpln Is a
wealthy Westerner, wh se pet
scheme Is to build a railroad to
Alaska and across Retiring strait to
Siberia and thouco to 3t. Peters
burg. Iu regard to tho scheme Mr
Gilpin said: "Whoii I Hist pro
posed It every ono laughed, but now
all oouccdo that It is a feasible
project, a nave causeu several sur
veys to bo made, und although it
would not bo like building it ruil
road over an Illinois prairie, yet it
is not u bad country to build across,
A railroad to Alaska Is uot suoh t
wild scheme us would bo supposed
by those who havo uot studied the
country it will traverse or tho route
Intended for the line. Along the
PacHIa side of the range of mount
ulus thoro h a wldo plateau which
will bo used for tho roadbed. The
lino will certainly be built, although
I possibly will uot llvo to scu It lu
operation. The day It commences
operations will mark tho beginning
of n'great development In tho future
Iu tho northern part of both the
nld uud tho now worlds. It will be
found, I believe, that Alaska and
British America have immeuso de
posits of valuable minerals, und
with a railroad tho fisheries uud fur
enterpriser will have a great boom.
Tho grout California fever will bo
us, no'hlug. compared with thu
revival of Interest in Alaska nnd
the Imm-.'dlnto country that will be
opened, when It Is shown how great
Is tho yet undiscovered wealth ot
Nortli America. The same will bo
true In Northurn Asia, but us tho
Americans, with their entorprh.0,
will tft unco begin developlug the
territory on our own side, which
will ho made upproaohablo by the
now railway, thoro will tw a ten
dency to retard tin development of
tho comparatively now country on
thu other side.
COUNTER STATEMENT.
Roply of Mrs. James 0. Blaine, Jr.,
To Jamoa O. Blaine.
Bioiw Falls, 8. D., Mnroh 2.
Mrs. Jumes O. illnlne, Jr., has fur
nished the Associated Piosa with an
open 1. Iter In reply to ttio "personal
statement" made by James G,
lllaliie, Sr, It Is as follews:
My Dear Sir: You have furnished
the publlo with a remarkable pro
duction under the caption of 'per
sonal Htatom nt.' I consider It my
duty, at this time, ti addrosi you
with that degree of dignity whlo'i
yuur pojuiou as u puuito IU ill oil
titles you to. 1 nukuawledgo your
well-rendered, richly-deserved fame
as a diplomat, uud appreciate fully
tho weight which your utterances
possess us fully U3 I do appreciate
my own weakuoss and total Inability
to cope with you lu personal en
counter; but I iT.mll expect from you
that consideration uud honorable
treatment which I am sure your
keen uso of equity and falrnes
will dictate, A powerful man of a
great uatlou will surely accord tu u
weak uud defousolo woman her
full mood of jtutloo. You surole oa.t
111 attbrd to withhold It. 1 wish It
distinctly un lerttood by you that I
am notasklugsynnwthy; 1 nwpout
fully do uand JtHtloe. It U lu your
power to grunt this simple request;
it romnlti to bo seen If ycai will do
It, I will uld you by ugiwtlo,i.
Have the klnlii to publish, lu
connection wttU yoursttttatuoul, the
full text of the loiters you have
3!
quoted
shrewd
from; do not, like n
and uuprlnclplod per
son, select only such pages as
may be needed to mako out a
case, but give the entire content t)
the public that I might be judged
righteously. You have tho docu.
ments surely, ele you could not
qtiot' from them. I will give you
sufllrflent time In which to conform
to my reasonable demand, cay ten
days. If at the end of that time
you fall to respond, I shall deem It
my duty to give In substance their
contents, and enrroborat mv state
tru in by publishing letters from
your win both prior and subsequent
to our marriage You know full
well that your charges against me
regttidliigmy marriage are ticfound
ed. I give you ample opportunity
to retract. You huvo two alternn.
tives, the our- nuggestpd or silence
Your consideration of your grand
sou will surely Induce you to decide
lu fuvor of the first. This Is not
proposed as a diplomatic engagement
on my part, for your success in deal
ing with powerful nations is too
well known for me to meet you on
Rtiy other gr fund th in us a mother
of yo'ir graiids'iu. I take It that
your Htutomit may have been
prompted chiefly by tho remarks of
Judge Thomas In rendering his de
cision which gave me my freedom.
I have no defense to oiler In his be
half. I simply declare now that you
havo arraigned me by th use of
fragmentary quotations from lovo
lotters to your son, and that you bo
fair enough to publish the orlginul
In full,I will then prove to the world
that your sou was for from a weak
ling, and thut you, his frond father,
well knew it long before his marriage
tome. Tiuly yours, Mary Nevius
Blaine."
THE FAMINE.
Grlme3 of the Peasants Destitu
tion is oxtrcme.
London, March 2. A special cor
respondent, who is traveling; iu the
famine districts of Russia, writes
from Saratov that ci lines of violence
In tho valley of tho Volga nro lf fre
qent occurence. Clergymen's houses
have btif n robbed, und the bodies of
murdered men were, found oti ttio
high roads. Tho correspondent was
warned o tho dangers of traveling
about tho country, and ho seldom
drove at night.
Caravans of merchandise nro
escorted by armed force.. The cor
respondent adds that villages lu the
government of Samara, which wero
prosperous in 1880, are now plunged
lu the deepest mtsory, nnd tho popu
lation lias been decimated. In one
2705 of Us 7850 Inhabitants had mt
giated. Of tho-io remaining, 1250
wero dependent upon charity. In
three month tho people of this vll.
ligo bad lo-t'1033 head of live stock.
They were Indebted to tho stato in the
sum of 73,838 rubles. Similar condi
tion! prevail in other villages. Forty
tho Hand acres of land are idle iu
tho province of flamarn, owing to a
lack of seed wherewith to plant this
ure-i. A large number of German
uoliilHs live iu holes in the earth
for warmth. Tliy eat bread made
of wild hemp and carcasses of horses.
This diet causes severe, ofteu fatal
nausea, Tho famine is changing the
peasants Into wild beasts. Iu on?
case a man attempted to hung his
daughter because sho was not suc
cessful In begging.
FIRE AT INDIANAPOLIS.
Tho Stato Woman's Prislon and a
Reform School Destroyed.
Indianai'oi.is, Feb. 2. The stute
woman's prldou uud reform school
for girls was burned last night, Tho
building was entirely destroyed.
Tho tire was discovered a few
minutes after supper lu tho laundry
of tho reform department. When
tho llro was discovered, nil the In
mates, over 200 iu number, wero re
moved to place? of safety. Tho loss
will exceed $300,000, with an in
surance of only $51,050.
On tlio VVuyto raruill.c.
l,i im liod th it the poojilo wtiu liubltu
nl.y ilHKnuu tliolr haiih win rxumli Hint
ilo.lruiiio pii'Ou, mat uvoal tho liilliy
wliluli U lo, Ot'nlratiit) m iki etiTiml )
ileiK-oouurciiiuloi UiHliiMttuiil Mirrounii
ttiiiNi.vniniII.N. Hut whlloMf tii'ry lathi.
vultKil liuiv, why Mmulil wo voaiiitnray
oiutato tbo tuiliue or dtkiHiMtu Uicu x
ylciniUlo u ihoi Hotttitlor'n -Moamoii lilt
Inrt will ilit uxor Him atlroolou nmluil.
whlnh union lUiyMemn nro ve xj much lit
fuiit leniti UMiliortun tho turm of our ox
IhUuiv. lleirtbiiru, DlllmisUrtM). csiiiilliia-
llon it most uhvayu mHminiuv this coui
llulnt una .no fvinpUiiuullii of U. ro.v
invHll oxtlnxuutioU by iho IllUers, wbluli
Hlnocontiiuri otiaiilvtl) nmUrlii, rlieu
niaiUxi, in roiiaiiM.i anil iloulllly muu-o
thup)oiruao.)or luKripiw" It lut-sshuu-u
a maiculiir ia;mury ovur tuu (orimitHble
miunliiliit thut Iiun otirrlnt olt so many a
our urlKQtfttt ana Omi,
Uitls IVuntocl.
VTorii'K U herohy stoi thatsli wa
A, iu w rvwivnu oy uio Illy ol tvi!n
ur.-m. mull Murh 11, lt&W,at tho Iuku. i
U ii' I -ok h. iu , for iho gru elint crtvlinii
nuil muhinc oral! Hint iwrtufL'haiiKfcotH
ktroel tieiMif a lhoiutb.iuK of WiilwinotlH
niT nuu ii.i, o.ikt- Hum nr Kiiiir,..! i.
klr -t, mvor mhb to tho tn and plil
o.iiliiHomii'inUioitt,v nreyi.r'iirm o.
A deollor.WmilHt ucco.niMiuy Kic bids
un u uuariuitro ot koI rutlli on Iho iwrt iw
tlio lildil.r thlt ho will oxocuto nmtrupi,
bond unit undonuMng, nnd nirnUli lw,i
nud niltldeiil mirutlm uiproo.t by ih
miMir n iiitlip.nilrscl U nwnrdnt to
uld bldder.whloh dciHMtijHhan befttrMtod
ths t'tiy uf mmIhu In one of a fuihire a
tho xrt of milt bidder to roinnly wllh auy
ot wilt rvtiuhviucuu Kuld loud,coutict
nud iindvrtnklnic ra on nio lu Uia otllco or
the city urejor Tho Uty of Balom
rt)ervt-a tho tight to rJtctuu) or Hbld.
lXiriKratlomi niii.l .ima in iii.ir i.in, . ..
Iho uro convirullouf. co-iwrtut-rhii nud
nkkooiHiiona mu.i gi-o u Iho nume of
.iviiiin-i iu tun cu imriuenniitor msmvoIh
liounndtno name under wbloli thty ilo
butluoMi. M. W. HUNT,
t'HAB. II M(H)KH3,
II.II.VMKUKl'X. lr It.
fom n litre on Mm l inl I'ulitlo lronrty.
I- J- .UvHrtn.Ni. City hiirTe:
M V.UUIUltOU., lily AUOJuoy.
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MIMNfl, l'APllll WANOIXO,
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State of Ohio, city ok Toledo,
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L.U0A8 IOU.NTY.
BS.
KlvAKK J. Ciiknby innkes oath
at he!
the n-nlor partner of tho firm ot F. J.
Chvni-yACo., dolnp bulnc-K In the City
of Toledo, Coanty and Stat) afoiesaid, nt d
the mid firm will pay tho Mim ol ONK
UL'NUItKl) UDLLaUS for e-ich and every
caeof Catauiih Miat cannot berured by
thOUEO Of lALt,' t'ATAllKII CtllK
KKANK. J. CHENEY.
Hworn to before mo und subscribed In
my presence, this B1U day of lcceriber,
A, V. US0, A. W. GL.EASON
sKal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in
ternally and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CiiTiMH & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggist-, 76 cents.
Wm. Sargcant now has his stock
removed to 311 Commercial street
near the First National bauk, and
although th goods are not arranged
ou tho fhelves customers keep all
hands busy supplying their demand.
It will only be u short time until
this popu'ar establishment is ngain
well known to the trading public.
' ,g t7 5,.
" Ses many pcoplo miserable, and often
I U to BolMustructldii. Distress aficr
i i'ig, sour stomach, sick headache, noaii
i .1, loss of appetite, a taint, "all genu '
.lis, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrreg
tilailty of tlio bowels, are
..MStrOSG tho more common sjmi)-
After terns. Dyspcpsladoesnot
" get well of itsell. It re-
5.3 ting quires careful, persistent
attention, and a icmcdy like Hood's S.irs.v
j .iilla, which acts gently yet ctllcleiitly.
It tones tho stomach and other organs.
r filiates tho digestion, creates t good ap-
ii;o't.Uc. and, by thus Rick
i vc coming tlio local u ,7 u
t .m: toms, cures tho HGaCJaChe
luaiiiclio, and refreshes tho tired mind,
"1 havo liccn troubled with dyspepsia,
iiaO but little appetite, and what I die
r, . eat distressed mo, or did
Jf me littlo good. Aftcreat
bum ug I would experience a
Ir.l5tr.crs, or tired, all-gono feeling, as
lUuiigh 1 had not eaten anything. Jly
tri'irlle, I think, was aggravated by my
I", -.ness, painting, and from bclngjnoro o
jsliutuplnnroomwlth Sour
tii;li paint. Last spring . ,
i t'i.,k Uood's Sarsaparilla StOmaCIl
and it did mo an Immcnso amount ot good.
r' g.vo mo nn appetite, and my food rel-
i1-' od and satisfied tlio craving I bad pro-
' u ly experienced." Geoiiok A. Pack.
r.ti'rtown,Mass.
IT. B. If yon decido to tako Ilood's Sar
&. parlll.i do not bo Induced to buy any other.
food's Sarsaparilla
r MbyilrugKlitj. fl lxforS3. l'reparcd by
C I. HOOI)A.CO.,Alothocarlci,I.owcll,lt.
iOQ Dosos Ono Dollar
5U0 UnirVfir
. n-s
ffif rTa 1a Slchau'fi
Wl
( AM
sj.
--
HEALTH.
X,e Iltcltna'a Oolilen Ilaltant No. J
Currs Chancref, fink and second stages
Bores on tho Lees and I)dy; Sore Ears
Byes, No. rto., Conper-colorcd Blotches
Syphilitic) Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard al'
primary forms ct tho disease known at
Syphilis, l'rlre, 35 OO per Bottln.
I,a Illclian's Onlilon llulsnm No.S
Cures Tertlirj', MercurlalHyptdlitlo Rheu
matliru, l'alus In tbo Hones, rains In thi
Head, back of tho Nock, Ulcerated Son
Throat, Srphllltlo Hash, Lumps and con
tracted Cords, StUTneta ot th Limbs, and
crauicaics an uneaia ironi ma system
whether caused by Indiscretion or ahus
ot Mercury, leaving the blxnl pure anc
healthy. Vrlre 85 OO per Bottle.
I.O ltlclinu's Golden NpanlsH Antl.
iloto for the cure et Gonorrliaa, Gleet,
Irritation flrarel, and all Urinary or Oenl
Uldliarranjfcnicuts. IrleSw 00 per
llottle.
Kae Ulclmu's GoMeu Spknlali In
lection, for severe cases of Gonorrhoea,
nnammaiory tiieec, sirictvuvs.se, l'rice
81 rU per Ilotlle.
t,e ltlclinu's Golden Ointment
tor the eftectlve heal Ingot KyphlUtla Korea
and eruptions, l'rlre $1 OO per Ilox.
Ve Illcnau'a Golden lUlls-Nem
and Drain treatment; loss of physical pow
cr. excess or orervork, Prostration, eta
Price Q3 OO per Uoi.
Toulo and Nervine,
Sent srerywnere, Call, soeartty packet
per express.
THE HICHAnDsTnUQ COAoentr
600 A: All MABKKT ST.,
(an Fraaslaco Ci.
"fWitHJIWti cmt vas
u(liu!iiistratrlx Notico of Ap
pointiiicnt.
herebv clven tl
rOTIC15 U hereby islven that the under
lM signed ha bmo duly iiiK)IiiUh1 by
the tVnmty Court ol JUrlou county. Ore-
irou.nauuuiairairix tuiuaniHi u a. i.
Btautou, late ot wild rotiuiy, docenned.
And all irou havltiuclulmaj;Hlntaid
estate nro hereby notified to iweul Uui
Mima to Iho undernlgucd duly wrltled, ac
corttlug to law. at her home In the town of
turner, Aiarion ruuiu,,uTyvu,Htiuiu bij.
mouth frtttn the dMooftht nutlet). And
Hit persons owlrnr tuld culuw are irtiuetited
to nittco liuiiiituitoMtUiuiintof Iheuuno
to the undcrsUued.
IhW.bl,J.1.rjrli.rAmSi
Administratrix or the citato oi A. It. nun
ton, dfcoawd. 1 7 St w
fit SHl.U llelfer cmlf, ohfuiv.
Blr. pure
I bred lleit 1V1I; dam tint U
j
h tiillKer
lroiit St
v-.ni? u&T.V? A four Mttlnk vaminM
II ivure bred, (not mixed or a hd utt.
r undenUeL PlymoutU ItiMlk egg. No
ttc T tM
n iiHtrr,
Blem.OT. tl
n. omKKrrit, uetituuoatfo in iiuh'a
new buildlnc.coruer
DT,CUrUr.UUlHIlai HUU
AucthUcn admlnl.tercd
iuiu Haiem.
whoudelrtd.
jrawr;TJrM'fflyi-yssEiw!'w.Br. tf"j.riB.iM
,?9
Bh f
PI BOM
wIKkIsb
emBmms&.rzz wm
gligpaw jete&&sm
J. L. BENNETT & SON.
CANDIES,
Fruits and Cigars,
F O. Block.
A. P. GORDON,
All kind of
WOO D.
GI Court Street,
& MJMI'llIIEVS,
Cigars nnd Tobacco.
BILLIARD PARLOR,
243 Com'l Street.
GLOVER & PUGH,
Horseshoeing anil
Blucksmitlupg,
Boole of Rod Corner.
BOSTON
Coffee House.
5c LXJNCH.
Open all Night
A.
SALEM DYE WORKS.
Tailoring,
CLEANING AND REPAIRING,
127 Court Street.
PltOPKSSIONAI, CAHDS.
GEO. H. BUUNETT, Attorney nt law,
Halem, Oiegen. OHice over Iidd a
BnsU'B bank. .
"'AIlOY MNUHAM, Attorneys and
J couufielora ot law, Salem, Oregon,
uuvliig nu abstract ol the recordsof Marlon
county, Including a lot und block index oi
Salem, they have upucial fucilltleH lor ex
nmlnlug titles to real estate. Business In
the supremo court untl In the state depart'
meats will receive prompt attention.
Q T.
O. ol
Hush ti
BICHAItDSON. Attorney nt law.
olllce up stairs In front rooms of new
i block, corner Commercial and Court
fctrcets, &lem, Oregon.
JOHN A. CAItSON, Attorney nt law.
Hooms 3 und A, Lada Bush's b.ink
building, Salem, Oregon. 811yr
U. V. BON1IAM. V. II. IIOLMES.
Boniiam & Holmes. Attorneys nt law.
Ottlce in Bush's block, between State
and Court, on Com'l St.
rnlL-MON FOKD. attorney at law, Salem,
X. Oregon. Olnco upstairs in 1'alton's
block.
WH. YOUNG, M. D.
. occupied by Dr. ;
owland, corner
Court and l.lborty htrccts. Telephone No.
l.r. Olllce heurs: 8 u. m. to 12; 2 to 4 p. in.,
und 7 to Up. in, Hesldeuce isth street on
olectrio car line. Telephone No. 9.
DU. W. S. MOTT, phyBlclan and sur
geon. Oinco In Kldrldge lllock, Ha
lem, Oregon,
'ilo 4i. in.
Olllce hours 10 to 12 a, m.
RYmSffitiffiffi;
HiKh street. Ueueral practice. Uneclnl
attention given to diseases of Women and
children.
T TIIOOSEU.M.D. 1'hysicinn and sur.
VV . geon. l'ractlce limited to dUenM-n
of the nervous sjstem. Catarrh including
nsthmn and rupture or hernia, onice lu
Cottle hlock rooms 11 nnd 12. Ofllce hours
from t) to 12 a. in. cud from 3 to 0 p. m.
ntr.
-K. M1NTA K A. DAVIS. Office hours,
L vu. iu. uJiiu. m.;i. iu. lo o p. m,
liuy or night calls promptly attended to.
Special attention given to dueascsof wom
en und chlldron. otllco In Now Hauls Ulk.,
SOj Commercial street. Uesldenco sniue.
DU. M1I.LKHH.1.UNI), Eplscoiml nec
tory: coruor fhemeketu nnd Church.
Ollloo hours 1 to a p. m.
4 NNIUiF. JL.KM1L.Y8. M. D. Trent.
J meut of l.ndlcsnudClilldroun spec-
iuiiv. uuicu iiuuth; v iu u,unu smi
druljjo bloclc, balem, Oregon,
Kl-
D
lion
IU V. C. h.M 1 Til, Dentist, OT Bute street,
ons of every doccrlDtlon.
nmoiii, v... riumuru uruuli Ulitrnt'
l'aluless opera-
ttons h seclalty.
SB.
. r
n ol
S1CNAI.I.Y. Architect. New llny-
llrey mau block. I'luns and upeclCca
of ull classes ot of bulldluiM on short
notice. Supcrluteudencuofwork promptly
cHktd after. 2 6-tf
XT ll.I'UUII. ArcbltccU PIhhr. Sural.
V . ttcatloiM and uperlutendenr lur
All ciusrua ui uunuinH. uxnee J&J Uom
inerolat St., up wlalm.
J. MeC.UHTI.AND,(.Tvll Sanitary and
Hydraulic Buglneer. U. K luiutv
uuuerul surveyor. City surveroni oiiica
Oottle-l'arkhunit lllock, rVilem, Oregon.
CA. ItoUKHT. Architect, rcomlSi. Mar
, quani bulldtug, tVrtland, Oregon.
nuaiNi&a OAiius.
HOKYKA itll.1, l'rosrlo4ora Ihe Ior
lain lUthandMiavtBK Parlors, Have
the only Porcelain Itath Tuba In the city.
'JlM Oniumerclal street, Salem, Oregon,
SPlUVOtIK A AU.KN. Ulaeksmlths and
bnretthoetng and repairing. Only thu
best wurkuicn employed. Opposite hlate
1UIIN K.SWIIT,
II IT. tUaksBiltb. HorM
repatrtniieuilly. 6n0p
terty street, 8lui Orwou,
ti shociugaua
stthe footof Ulcrty
PJ, LAKSHN A tX) Stanufiietnre of nil
. klnihtofveblaies. KspKlrlnspeetal
ty. bhop UHUte street.
&s
11. HMITll A OOf Contractor Sewer
lnr. Cement tMdewalk. BxvUBr.
All work nremmlr done. Hsliun ti
J.evc turdere wfth Dugun lirp. 4jUUbi
SUPCT-WVI.HQ.-l wke speUIty 01
cat rt-ewUi and laying; eutreet
en uu and retold with rrtt cure, lluuu
cleaning. Utr orders with J. H. Lanp
or Uorea A Uou, J, O. LUUUUAN.
ORCHARD COMPANY.
LARGEANDSMALL FARMS,
Also 5, 10 and 20 ucie pieces already plontctl to fruit trees In
fine condition, and some first-class city property.
STATE INSURANCE JJUILDING, SALEM, OREGON.
References by Permissien:
Hon. W. W. Iinyer, Ex-governor nlid chief Justice of Oirgon, Por,-
land, Oregon.
Hon. Richard Willamsl ex-member of congress, Portland. Oregon.
Hon. Geo, W. McBrlde, secretary of state, Salem, Oregon.
Hon Phil. Metscban, state treasurer, Sulem, Oregon.
Hon E.B. McElroy, superintendent of public instruction, Salem, Or
Hop. W. A. Cusiek, president Capital National lank, Salem, Ortgn
Hon. Napoleon Davis, president First National bank, Pnlem, Oregon
Willi im & England Banking Company, Salem. Oregon.
Tlios Knv, president woolen mills, Salem, Oregon.
It. it W" B. Allison Unhid States Senntor, Uiibquue, Iowa.
Hon. Wm. Lanabce, ex-governor of lowi, Clnlrmnnt, Iowa.
In". Hurragan, cashier Dubuque National bank, Dubuque, Iowa.
W. P. M-'nley, president Security National bank, Sioux City, Iown.
Hon. J. A. T. Hull, congressman, Des Moines, Town.
Hon. Geo.D. Perkins, congiessman, Sioux City, Iown.
J. J. 1IAHKINS,
Scientific Horseshoeing.
OPPOSITE FOUNDRY,
On State Street.
A. H. FORSTNER & CO.,
Macliinc Shop, Guns,
S'ortin;s Goods, Etc.,
308 C jm'l Street
RADABAUGII k F.PLEY,
Livery, Feed and
Boarding Stable,
-14 State Street.
RICE & ROSS,
Horseshoers.
General Blaoksmithiug,
-47 State Street.
A. R. WILLARD,
ISlucksinithiiig
and Horseshoeing,
I3D State Street.
J. E. ROSS,
Farmer's
LTJNUlt COUNTER,
97 State Street.
SAM E. ATTWELL,
HOUSE &
SIGN PAINTEB,
130 State Street.
IXL BAKERY.
Lunch Counter.
MEALST5 Cents and Upwards.
101 State Street.
STEEVES BROS.,
Califovn ia llulicvy,
the"best
101 Court Street,
JL
7
Undertaking and
Cabinet Work,
107 State Street.
E. i IMTTOX,
Red Rubber Stamps.
Prices the Lowest.
98 State Street.
S. NY. THOMPSON & CO.,
221 Commercial Street.
Large Line of Loose
AND
MOUNTED DIAMONDS.
Oregon Land Company's Price List.
10 acres of land 5 miles south of Salem (postoffice)
best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 1 001
acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this,
spring; price, $50 per acre, $100 cash, balance easy pay
ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south of
Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two
other three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber;
one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture, $45.00
per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time.
Choice of 25 ten acre fruit trats six miles south of
Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, vey desirable location;
springs and running water, adjoini g The Oregon Land
Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from
steamer landing. First choice $60 per acre, cash,
balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for
land out of the fruit crop This land will be set our to
fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner,
by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that
a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will
cost the pur baser $125 per acre, including a good fence
arounaic.
The Willamette V Hey
v..i,t ..,,. i.1 inn
""Y mulc nmu OUU acres
uiku pleasure in snowing anyone, who takes an interest in
fruit growing in the Willamette Ya ley, what the are
doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salem
and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at
the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com
pany, in the Gray building with the Oregon Land com
pany and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is beinc
uonu in tno wa ot trait raising m the vicinity of Salem,
Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see
something worth seeing.
r J?,,80"100 "SP cultivated" land with lioufe, Bprincnnd orchard 3 miles
18 jS ?nr,W nc,lT' W,1' ba,ance ,n l"Sual "nnua nayraoi m.
,v.,i. ... . ; : " ! "-'t
trtt-s on mpIi tnt in.i ii i r Jr.,
r '"'"."?!? "B'nK Ir.on' 1- to 14
..,r. .T"i ..'"'"'"" i"f, mo
'"".. "".""" ' pioiHPiite,
ork suoh as carpenter work, cuttln
fence settli.B out and cultlvat, , r'TakT part'
alo horves, barncwi, wagons, or buS take "n In rZt
'V... l-mi-erty. when thtencumLe e i" &"
claims, taken In part payment on land
....
FirstNationalBank,
BALEM, OREGON.
GENERAL BANKING
-VAPOLBON PAVIS.
l)U. W II Ijvim
t Irealdent.
-ce lrehleou
JUHXM ilUlH
.uuuier
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO,
CAPITAL STOCKS all Skktrity $200,000
ano. wuxiAMa
UUflff McKAHf
-VWPnfclHu
. niuaoTomt
Mttu. lir ., a
t.a j user
, . V. . "
',UeferJn.J.Vv. UodVS.
Uanklnnsww.i . . .
areiittt. "" o
MONTEE BROS.,
Photographers,
197 Com'l Street.
F. B. SODTIIWICK,
Contractor and
Builder,
Salem, - - Oregon.
MEERSHAUM PIPES
Just Imported
AT SIMON'S.
F. T. HART,
3IERUIUNT TAILOR,
Over Small's Clothing Hlore,
k WHITE.
Flour, Feed
and Hay,
91 Court Street.
T. J. CHESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing.
Cor. 20th and Chemeketa Streets.
Fruit Growing company has
, ,, x V
Sec OUTJ in IU1S Way, and Will
acres each, all niihlv.ti o f,.,
al
per acre,
u i '-,--."""''
J cash, balance 'in three
t utur, I UUSII,
c wood, making rails, bulIdlDij
'". payment on land;
irt niU'llllinl nn lniwl
. j" . - "- .....,,
eea by 1Urtsage or other
taxpayers
m
ftttiraK TalUerVTwI
addSSf wU BOOn be atuaumnw
Columbia Poultry Yards,
J. M. BREN'l-S, Manager.
tock Box 1810. ScatUo, Wwk
'owSeUTe.bra5hbre1FOUltTyorM'
&awhi,ue,wrMgt a u
hni. White nrainuii, n. T .
-$& xrz7
...-HMUfnt,
I
t?$ irv' ii
i.
t2j&i3P. . L.