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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1892)
r ws frm cnlhu. Vn M CwMt'n Recep ttai. Otker Netted THI U80LKKA. Wr. PKfmMUHo, Au. m.bm- Itel wtunw ftfcotr 150 new smm of toter ftttd 4t lttluj from cholera fthteafiy yesterday. Tbw ki au i of SI new-, 089ea aud 10 toowpared with Butwiay. ttAXaciM, Au. 80 All theatres lttv bwa dosed foe two weeks ou tooonat of cholera. LtrtoPiwi; Aug. 80. Foar Ru- taa eoiigratile who were to sail from here from Amettea to-day. have been stricken with cholera, Havkb, Aug. 80. Tbero were re ported yiierdtty Id this city 71 new wm of cholera and 17 deaths. ANTWERP, Aug, 30. 22 new mw of cholera aud four deaths since yesterday. Epidemic appear to be spending througltuut the city. Judge Shaftar Dead. Ban Francisco, Aug. 80. Judije Jatuea McMillan btinfier uged 70 la deed. ' i1 ' The Cherokee Strip. Chicago, Ills., Aug. oU Uunerul Mi lee has received ordero to remove the hundred thousand cattle front the Cherokee strip, at once. r brewery Burned. . . f iVaukke, Aug. "30. Fire this moralug destroyed the brew house, levator and boiler house of Faulk, Jung & Borchert brewery. Lows lb 350,000. The Wales Mines. - Bkidsk, Wales, Aug. 80. Water It tioodlug wouie of the gulleriea in rMK I'it, tUe scene or tbe (IIbubIlt otH explosion of Friday last. Till will probably pievent llio recovus ' of bodies still la the nimo. .m. ... iiiii.h in . .ii. imp . " Governor of Arkansas Dying. Loihsvillk, Ky., Aug. 30. Uuv eruor Eagle, of Arkuueus, wlio In at the home of his brotber-lu-litw, near Q jKicuiuouu, mis state, is still in a preiMrious condition. The slightest yi"iutije tor tho worse will end bib f? life. Jail Break at Itoseburg. ltoAKHUKn, Aug. 80. Saturdny night Charles Mcintosh and George Hi Brown, the two Lane county con victs who were confined here laud ing the completion of the new Jail at Eugene, made their escape from tile county Jail. Deputy AeeHor Ster ling had slept lu the second story of the jail, but was not awakened by the noise made by the Jail-breakers. They were evidently assisted to es eape by some one front the outside, who forced open two doors mid pick ed the, combination lock of tbe steel eage In which tbe men were confin ed. They were committed for for gery. Ex-Chief FarriBh. PortXjANU, Aug. 30. riult was begun yesterday by the city of Port, laud against ex-Chlcf of Police S. ii Tarrish, to recover $1000,54, allegeo to linvo been collected as taxes b. defeuduiit In bis olllelal capacity, and which he has fulled to turn ovei to the city treasurer. The clrcuni stances of this case have been thoroughly veullltitd, arid tho be ginning of the suit Is simply tin city'rt latent step In the tnutler. Mr. Parrlsh declined to discuss th latest developemeut until he reoiv ed ollluial notlflcution of it. --nj A MOTHER-IN-LAW. .- r.gsri"'5''f Lieutenant Totten. Nkw Havkn, Con., Aug. 3'). Lieut. Totten, United Btatcs Arui. has Hied u deed trausferrlng all hi property to his wife. As a reu-tui he hints at the possibility of hh mysterious disappearance. Portland Cable Road. Portland, Or. Aug. 30, Pin land cable road was bid In today h public sale by J. P. Marshall foi the sum of twenty-five thoummu dullurs. To Prevent His Escape. Chattanooga, Tenu., Aug. 30 Oue-buudrcd armed men with Winchesters are guurding thu Jail :ii WIho courthouse, Va., to see that un attempt Is made to release Tollor Hall the out law and murderer, who Is to be executed Friday. I bey havu orders to shoot Hull If an at tempt at rescue Is made. yestek5aVb1SsIion Banquet to Egan. Nkw York, Aug. 30. Informo wm received this lnornlutr fnm J Valpanilso thut a grand banquet was given at that place lust night, . by, the American colony to Minister - "'.Jtjifurij on tho occuslou of his depart ure mr hjo vtuiieu Diaics. lie suilr t (.imorrow, or a short visit hpme. t, ' i . ; Crossed tho Plains, .San Josk,- Cal., Augit.ao. Mrs. Mwtln Murphy, widow of the lute Martin Murphy, died yesterduy, ' aged 84. Buo was tbe mother ol Hon. IJ. D. Murphy, of this cify, General Pat,Murphy, of Santa Mar- s- garita, and Mrs. It. T. Carroll, o.f v' Bau Francisco. Tho deceased was one or tho Murphy party that crossed .the plains In 18-14. For Colored People. ' SPHiNai'lKM), III., Aug. 30. The Afro-American Mlgrutlon company, with headquarters at Chicago, has iMtctt chartered, Its object Is to pro mote the migration of colored nuo- $l",'ple from tho Southern to the North- , rii and Northwestern states utid to maintain nn employment liurinu ," No Non-Union Men Allowed. Portland, Or., Aug. 30. At the uieetlug of the Musicians' Union tbe following resolution was adopt ed n relation to uou-uulou bauds orinen being employed in this eily: i "No band or bands, composod of numbers of the Musicians' Protoot iWUulon, of Portland, Or., will be permuted to taku part In any parade ooueert, or on nny ocouslon lu which uon-uulon men or band are employed, except such non-union ' wen or baud rosldo without tho Jurisdiction of said union, aud are employed and remunerated by a visiting association or body; proyld- w, that no uulon band exists lu Uw place where such visiting bantU belongs," Tbe Borden Murder Case. "Fam,11ivku, Mass., Aug. 80. Tbe testimony brought out In the Llitsle Borden hearing yesterday Mieed a ohange ol opinion among Iter friends who heretofore have ' stoutly lualuhtlued her lunooeuco. Tbejreonaldthestrougeat evldeuoe eJoet lMM-tlbe that of Mrs, Addle CiHtrobllf, neighbor whom she bed known aud loved since child hod. Mrs, Churchill staled rms- Itiveiy tuai Mrs. Hoi den's room 4oor we open when she and llild- a Sullivan lirst discovered the y of the murdered woman. It I already bweu slated Llxsle Her. waetu the Hallway near the i door, when llrhlget Bulllvpn Uw frttutdoorat M o'clock. Afttn Mm, Churchill Htatwl nos- HlMdjr thai Lit:,, told her thut jmrueH rewveil a note emit en a etek friend, but It i out yet been proveu that any i iu tbe eity ur ektewhere seat i note, ur that Mrs. Harden 'at any time durlinr i4ejr. Like all tbreet of the i for tbe tfoveruiHent, he i And any tree of blood on ' eUHblug or perwn. thie UetOMiony tbe prieetter lip, Attabed, aad beat to- ideate. Tbe tetl M. UShma, a dttwri THm lbw. a Mrwrd Ittoideat, itd Fred Mart, aa evk, ail f wbaM 0Witb'e drtl t.rj wb (eetbwv, itfafcBdeiU, Of tho Ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Conference. Portland, Or. Aug. 30. Method ist Episcopal canfereuce resumed 1th 4ewUui at the customary timoyester ilay morning with a half hour's de votional service, conducted by Rev. E. L. Thompson. Pev. John D Erlckson, who hud surrendered his pastorate, was per mitted to withdraw from the con ference and the Methodist Episcopal church, ltevs. W. Clark, O. Ii. Whltmorc aud J. Molullre were continued lu the supernumerary relation. Hev, J. G. Schultz was changed from the efleotive to tho super numerary. Revs. J. Hoborg, P. Mathews, J. L. Parrlsh, J. II. IJ. Royal, V. M Sklpworth, P. M. Starr, R. Booth and a. W. Roork constituted the list of superannuated preachers. Albany was then chosen as the place for holding the sceslou of the Oregon conference in 1803. Rev. V. R. Strubie, who received a discontinuance at his own request, did this so that he can bo at liberty tounltowltb Rev. James Conolloj III evuugellstlo lubors during the coming year. Hev, J. Hoberg, chairman of the committee ou Sunday schools, made hN report, whloh was read and adopted. The ronimltteo on Bible causo, Rev. 13. B. Thompson, ohulrmaii, made their report, whloh was nuieud ed and subsequuntly accepted, ltov, G. F. West, representing the Oregon Bible Societies, made n short and portluent address to the cont'eronce. Rev. T. l Boyd, chairman of the committee on church extension, ren dered his report, whloh was adopt ed as originally read. In fact, tho entire morning wut consumed with ordinary routine work. At 1 :30 p in. n considerable num ber of the membeis of the confer ence visited the Portland univers ity. Tho confeionee will hold Its final meetlug beglunlng at 0 o'clock his morulug, when reports of other committees will be read, otllceis for tho ensuing year electod aud op. pnliilmeuts made. Sugceeded In Having Her Sag-in-Law Arrested. Mn.NTiiiiAi., Quebec, Aug. 30 An extraordinary sevne was wit' newed hereat uoon Saturday, wlien Alfred Cl'nltere, a prominent law yer, pasted from tho courthouse to prison van, hand-cufied like n common felon to Francois Paradls, au old peuileullar bird aud desper ate criminal. Lawypr Cloutere has been married a little over a year. A 'ew weeks ago his mother-in-law uulnvlted, It la said, took up her abode with her son-in-law aud im mediately began to run the family. The lawyer tried all peaceable means to have her leave. Friday night there was an outbreak between the pair, and Cloutere claims that to iave hlmxelf he bad to resort to forcible measures. Saturday tho woman applied to the 'police court for a warrant for her sou-In-law's srrest, on a charge of assault. Tbe court closes at noon on Saturday, and the i rrest was so timed that tb prisoner arrived as tbe doors were eloslng. It was ton late to attempt to secure ball. Tbe prison vau wu t the door to take the ordinary prisoners away, and poor Cloutere, detpite all protests at the Indignity was hnndenffed to the crimitiul, bundled luto the van and driven oft. Amon the crowd of amazed citi zens, who stood witnessing wh&t iliey deemed au unseemly outrage, wus tbe delighted mother-in-law, who xl oo I taunting her iudignant wu-lu-law with his position. The lawyer remained lu Jail all night, only getilug out 8uuday evening. A Clever Swindler, St. Loins, Aug. 30. A man who is said to have served as an officer in tho Fiench, English and Egyp tian ann'os, who Is master of a liulf dozen languages, who went with General Woolsey to tho retcue of the lll-hiicd Gordon at Khartoum, who talked wiih Stanley at Cairo, and who fought in half a dozen but tles In the Soudan, was arrested in tue federal building on a charco of obtaining money In Boston l means c f bogus checks. This noted Individual calls himself E. O. C Byron Dumas, and claims to be a cousin of Alexander Dumas, the celebrated lrench novelist. The charge is that while teaching fenc ing and lauguage in B Mtou he forged the signature of the John P. Lovell Arms company to a check for $050, cashed It and tied. Traced to Chicago, ho locked a detective in a hotel room and lied to St. Louis. bor." SillllVnh's Words wpre punctuated by wild yelling. There appeared to be it go,Ml deal f He-di on Sullivan as he sat In u corner. Ills eyes were bright and (histilug aiid face hard ened and (annul. His shoulders wero In splendid condition and musclen show excellently. There upieared, however, to be lots .of fat over his sfonnch and on his back. It Is very stranee if he does not weigh In tho vicinity of 230 pouuds. AMES J. CORBETT. His Reception at Madison Square Garden. , New YoKK.Aug. 80. Corbett showed his shapely limbs and mus cles to n crowd of rive thousand ad mires at Madison Square garden last evening. At 11:05 the master of ceremonies introduced Corbett amid great cheering. He was ac companied by John McVey, of Phil adelphia, who was to opposo him. Tue young Callforulau walked from the dressing room to the ring, where cheer after cheer went up He sprung 'Ightly up the steps and tiowed to the assembled multitude ijow criticisms on I tie Uallfornian's condition wre heard. Indeed Cor bett did not look as if much was the mutter with idm There was a pret ty exhibition of boxing between Cor bett and MnVay. MoVay, however, wus loo beefy and altogether too slow for the star of tho evening. Things livened up more in the bout between Corbett aud his boxing partner, Jim D ily. Though Daly was not heavy enough for Corbett there were some pretty quick fighting, aud Corbt bud a chance to show JiIb ulmbleness. He was remarkably quick, and hit clean science urged the spectato t upto theshoutlng point. No doubt, despite the somewhat disappoint ing developments, OorbHt m I himself hots of friends by hi elever methods and evident splen did condition. "Thick anil tesy." IPACIFiC LAP 169 Commercial Street, rrnr: rnonnPTIOtt of nn nlmnilanl 1 growth of lmlr, -.' n Mllt-llke texture j and o! tbe original color, often rrxults from tlio use, by tliusn io liavo become bald or gray, of Aycr's Uair Vigor : I " I was rapidly becoming gray ami bald; but after using two or threo , dlj O f(l crew thick and glomy and the oriel- j .,.,. nni.i,P,l tial color was restored."-M. Aldrich, I i'crdon fortheflnest fln Bhed Canaan Centre, N. u. I ruorooKAi'iio in men,. " A trial of Aycr's TIalrVIcorlin ron- MONTEE BROS., vinceu mo oi us meruit, us 11311 naa not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter Jo be abundant and glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus tache a respectable length and appear ance." It. Brltton, Oakland, Ohio. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or Ave years and and It a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It Is all that I could desire, being harm less, causing the hair to retain Its natural color, and requiring but a smalt quantity to ronder the hair easy to or range." Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles at., Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rnzpAHED sr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Gold by DrugglaU and l'erf uroeri. I'DAND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN LOTS FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. F. B. S0UT1IWICK, Contractor and Builder. Baleni, - - Oregon. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Woo3 Finishing, Cor, 20th and Cliemeleta street. A, H, FOOTER & CO, Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc., 208 Commercial Htreet. J, J. RADABAUGH 4.EPLBT. Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, Scientific Horseshoeing, OPPOSITE FOUNDIIY On State Street. U Btnte Street. To A MAGAZINE RITLE. United THE HEATHEN CHINESE. JOHN L.SULLIVAN. His The Columbus Monument. Nt.w Yoinc, Aug. !0.Tliu Hal Ian steamer, Onglluiio, with tho L'o lutuliua tnonutneutou txvml, la hour ly exH-cteil, mul the Unltttl States crnU.'rtt Atliuitu ami Clileuno are ly ing nil fliuulv Hook Hwultlng her ar rival, when they will eeoort her to the dock lu Hie Ninth river. The GHgllauo wag sighted ou the lUth at Gibraltar, anil, wlml anil weather favorable, she cannot fall to arrlvo within Hie next lhlrty-lx hours at the outMile. The ooiiintltteo of 100 of thu Cohttublan celebration will go down tbe hay ou a steamer to meet the veawl an noon a she la wglited, and after ahe Iiim ootne to auehorlu the North river, will ko (hi board and be Introduced to the uumniRUtter and to Qeatatu Humo, tho designer of the uiouuweut, Ou Mm day that theevetlotnof theHtou ument are tMiwjKirtwl from the riverfront to Wth HttH and 8th aveiiu, wbr it h t be orwd, Uhnw will U rvU f all the 1UI. Ian wiU4M lu Kuw Yk and Mooklyn, and H k wxM(tMl tbt tU (JH4M4 MHd AUant will M In vrjrdUMfflliiirivrtMlMi ftl Um B:coptin At tho Atlantic Garden. Nkw Yokk, Auk. 80. John L Sulllvuii reeelved 11 great reception on Ills arrival nt Fluthuvh uvenue depot jeeterdny from his training quarters. Tho train wus Imlf un hour late, but thut cut no figure with the enthuslnetlu crowd. Wuit lug to uvold the crowd Kulllvun hurried through u private exit, fol lows! by nn admiring crowd, who cheered him to the echo. With the iwalstftuco of two mounted police men, who piloted him through the crowd, he wan escorted to hln car riage mil driven to Phil. CasoyV IhiniI-ImiI court. Hulllviui retired tou prl'rilu room aud declined to HPuuuybody. Amirglug mob was ouUlde the court. The great crowd rtHhcd its way Into Cleremont ave nue rink, lu IJrooklyu, last night to wltneis tho reception tendered to thillivttu. Thu police bobbed up everywhere, and theio was the best of order. The elite sporting fritter nlty w'.h there tosto what riulllvnu looked like. Charley Johnson was Builllnu and happy, apparently look ing forward to meetbs. In tho ccit- .teroi me immeuxo ruiK was piteneil u 21-foot rln aud urouud It the multitude ranged. There were half ndozou bouts, in which some local llghtem showed themsilves, and shortly before ten o'clock the man of tho evening ap peared. Pandemonium relgued. Jack Asliton was tollowed by the champion. He perspired freely wheu ho sparred threo rounds with Jaok Ashton, but showed tho nglllly of a eat, Il went around tho ring, his uotlous like lightning. He wore a confident, burdened air tbnt could not be tulntnken. Ho went at Ash ton very hunt, tnpplug him at short Intervals, twice with the left and once with with the right. Although he touched bis companion on the iron anil HUouuier, nu was very tired tit thu end of each round. It was remarked that tiulllv.tn pulll'd a good de.il after the finish of rounds; u wrinkle of fat ovr hla w tlst heav ed lu and out to un mnull degree. Btlll his admirers feol that ho .j lu prime oiu'lltlon. Ilnlbih Is well eolood, aud hU Htrlklog force us m trvoloui an over. His legs are lu tho best form. A grout llorul harp on which was Inscribed "Johu L. Bulllvan, oham. plon of the .world," was handed luto the ring, and as Sullivan bowed the cheeitnggrew louder. There wtre crlea of 'speech,'' J the big fellow Mid: "I thank you fur hearty ap- pisui-e aud I appreciate It. I bellee I have the good will of tlu ptople nere tuts eveulug or my last ap IMaraucD before uiy last tight. That Hght will dtehle whether I am John L. Bulllvan of old or John L. iwiitvan who pawed by, I am set ohK to sfk dlejwrlugly of Mr. Corhett. All I will 4y k, I aw WMirtghMl to appear her; I have iUlvd yHt ouee, but ki hv-gtte m uy-gww, X aui gHg U) Htm Open Violation of the Law, by the Canadian Pacific Hallway. Washington, Aug. 30. Actio, Secrotury Spmildiug yesterday ad drpsed to E. A. Twebui, depu( collector of customs ut Montreal, t letter stiitlug that tho officer of tht treasury department Investigutttii. alleued violations of the Chinese ex elusion law informs the department thut since the 1st of May about 200 Cidnese have taken trains utToronlr for points ou the Mlchlettn frontier Inspectors report that the luteres' manifested by certain Canadian em ployes of tbeCanudian Pueiflu rail way In the transportation of Chi uefre to the frontier is somewhat suggystiyound investigation shown that very few Chinese landed In Windsor itself, but the night train from Toronto frequently stopsutthi race course, where there is no sta liou 11 nd no occasion to stop. The race track is two miles from Wind sor, ami there Is little doubt Ilia' conductors of trains stop there aud turn Chinese passengers over to smugllers, thus avoiding their being seen at the elty depot by eus out in spectors. Hpuuldlng n quests thu the fuels be submitted to officials of tho Canadian Puclflo, with u view ti such action at will prevent attempt ed violation of the laws. THE SOCIALISTS' PLATFORM Adopted by the National Socialist Convention at Now Yort. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 30. Tho uu tiouul oouveutlou of socialist adopt ed the following platferm: Fiist Keductlou of hours of labor In proportion to the progress of pro duction. Second-Tho United States shall obtain pose?Bton of railroad, canals, telegraphc, telephones ind all o'her means of public trauspor. dlons and commuulcutlon. Third Muluclpalitles to obtain possession of local railroads, ftrrles, water works, gas works, electric plants and all Industries requiring municipal franchises. Fouith Public lands to bt dulur ed luulleUHble; a revocation of all land grants to corporations or In dividuals the conditions of which have not been compiled with. Fifth Legal incorporation by states of local trades unions which huvo no national organization. Sixth The Uulteo. States to have exclusive right to Issue money, Seveulh Congressional legisla tion providing for scientific mutiugc meuts of waterways, aud prohibit ing a waste of the natural resources of the eountry. hlghth luveutlous to be freo to all; the Inventors to hi remunerated by the nation. rsiutti l'rogresslvo Income tix ami a tax on inheritance, smaller Incomes to be exempt. Tenth School education fir all children under 14 yonrs of age to be compulsory, gratuitous, and acces. ble to all by publlo asslslauoe In meals, cnlhlug aud goods where necessary. Eleventh Repeal of all pauper, tramp, conspiracy aud sumptuary lawa aud uuubrldged right of com- binutlnu. Twelfth-Oniolal statistics cou. cernlng the condition of labor, pro- h bllug employment of children of school age, and of employment of female labor In oceuwllons deterl mruUl to bealih or morality; aboli tion of the oouvict-labor contract j btvnt. Thlrtewth All waifea to l nald is wwiui money or the United tttatte; wquallwttea of wotueu's wagj with u where wiual iwrvlce U prvform), FowrUHWtk Law far the proteo se Adopted by the States Government. Washington, Aug. 30. This country is to have the most effec tive magazine rifle in tbe world If Secretary Elkins adopts tbe conclu sion of the board of experts which bus been considering the question of iinnll arms for nearly two years. The report of tbe board is now at tho wur department awaiting the! return of Generals Scbofleld aud Flagler, und its contents are as care fully guarded as olllcial communi cations in times of actual hospital ities. It is not likely thut Secretary lilklns will dissent from the con clusions of the hoard. National pride at possessing tbe rifle in use may be dampened somewbut by the retlection thut its inventor is a foreigner, und not a native of tbe United Stated. Ofllcially tbe name if tbe successful weapon Is to b sept secret until Generals Schofk-kl ind Flagler returned to Washington. The Kiug-Jorgenson ritle is the in vention of Cuptuiu Krac, 'superin tendent of the royal manufactory of inns at Konlijsburg, Norway, and is the rilla recommenued for tdoption. The Krag-Jorgenson gun recommended for ndoption was made especially for trial by the Vmerlcan board, and 1h an improve ment over the gun of that name udopted iu Norway and Denmark. The Euglifdi and German war au thorities have been carefully watch ing the exhaustive experiments conducted by our officers. The magazine of the new gun is of fixed type, and is placed horizontally be low und to thejeft of tho receiver. It holds livo cartridges, which are loaded from the right baud. The closing 01 a cover Dungs tho maga zine spring iu bearing ngaiust the cartridges, which nre pushed around under tho receiver until tbey enter it in Aiceessiuu 'through a cut at its left-hand upper surface. Tbe cut-dl permits of its use as a single-loader, and the light metal charges for hading the magazine enable tbe latter to be .replenished very quick ly. Tbe gun weighs ulne pouuds uid eight ounces, aud has a caliber if thirtj -hundredths of nn inch. The burrel is surrounded by an outer ipetal casing, so that it may be handled during rapid firing, and has a knlfe-bayouet uttuched to this easlug by an ingenious method. The gun Is well aud strongly made, and stood tho severe tst to which it wussubj'cled successfully in every particular. The caliber of 30 was fixed upon about a year ago, but us some of the foreign wnr powers have lately goue down as low as 2-3 theie Is a disposition ou the part of our authorities alto to go below 30. as 10 siuoKeiess powuer, it cannot bosald that any satisfactory con clnslou has been reached. The for eign brand with which the Krai;- Jorgenson guns wore tested gave very good remits, but theuutboritles want American powder and are now conducting experiments which promise to give the results desired. Both guus and powder will have to bo manufactured In this country re gardless of the nationality of Inven tors. Th- invention may be bought putrlghtor the luventurs maybe paid a royalty on each guu. BICYCLES. Full bull bearlug Safety Bl cyie. Tlie lowest prlrcd wheel Inthe nurfcet. The best In tbe world for tne price. C. U. llro wii A?ent,HS cummer clal tit. STEEYIS BROS., California Iifi7:cri. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. HOEYE & MILLS, POltCELAIN BATHS AND SHAVING PAIU.OR3, Only l'orcflnm Hath Tuba In the city, aw Com. Ht., Katun, Or. THE r Salem Haclcman is II, I'OHLE. Best Line lu the City. Court Street. J. L. BBNNBIT k SON, CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars P. O. Blook. ' J. E. aiUItPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOKT1I BAJ.tM. MUS. E. . KOXCO. Baths for Ladies, IIAIB DUESSINO PARLOUS, 124 Court Street. R. T. HUMIMIKEWS ClBar and Tobacco. ' BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com! Street T. W, THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Iteniodolo, re-covers andrpnni. upholstered furniture. fiHf rlaFs work. Chemeluta iS' Htnte Insurance block w- JOHN lit WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Hhop (is Htnte 8treet Store Fittings a Specialty Notice of Assessment. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by order Jli of tbe com mon council of the city of Snlmi, made ou the Mb day of July, lffJ2, an jKses. mmtwas duly levied upon all property abut ting ou Chei.iukf U street, from Water street to itu strett. Bald aeseasmciit la hereby made for the Improvement of Bold street. Halil us seaauient bujII be due aud payable tu the re corder of tbo city of Salem ten days from the uaie 01 mis nonce, a ust ui property aumiiUK on aald (treet aud tho owner thertof and the amount assessed to such property la berebr set uut aud made a part of this notice. Notice la further given that unless Bald amount bo an iiessed are paid within ten daja from the expir ation or thla notice, that I aball proceed to collect the snme by Ian : W. Breyman aud E. Ilreymau; lot 1 lu block G2 of the Lit) of Ralcni, Oregon, IH1 03. II. W. Cox; lot 4 iu block 61 of the city of aaiem. urcgou, tiio.d. J. B. Btump; lot 8 In block 45 of the city of oaieui, wreguu, tltl.uj. J E. Btarkeyj lot 5 In block 50 of the city of Salem, Oregon, $141 03. State Insurance Company; beginning at thu southeast corner of block 60 in the city of Salem, Oregon, aa shown and designated "on the duly recorded maps and plata of said city aud running thence westerly along tbe south line of said block 83 feet; thence northerly on a Hue parallel with the west line of Commercial street in said city, 40 feet; thence easterly on a lino parallel wun tue soutu line o salil block, 85 fett to the west lino of said Commercial street aud thence southerly along said west line of Commercial street, 48 feet to the place of beginning, being 40 feet by 86 feet of lot number 4 in said block number 50. Also be. giuulug at a point which is 46 feet north of tbe southeast corner of block number 50 in the city of Salem, as shown aud designated on the duly recorded maps aud plata of said city; thence northerly along the west line of Commercial street of said city 25 feet; thence westerly ou a line parallel with the north line of Cbcmeketa street of said city 163 feet, more or less, to tho amy in cam uiocE, thence southerly along Bald alleyonaliuo parallel with the west line of said Commercial street tu the north line of said Chemekcta street, a distance of 71 leet, more or leaa; theuce easterly along the south Hue of said block uumber 60, 80 teet, more or less, to the southwest corner of the property heretofore com tved bj this bank to the btate Insurance Company of Salem; thence northerly on a Him parallel with the west line of said Commercial street, 40 feet to the northwest corner of said property conveyed to Bald State Inaurauto Company; thence easterly along the north Hue of said property couvejed to the htate Inanr. auco Company aa aforesaid, 83 feet to the place of begiunlug, Bltuated in the city of Salem, cowuty of Marlon, state of Oregon, JH1 03 UrstNatloual Bank of Salem, Oregon; com. meucicg at tbe northeast comer of block 13 lu the city of Salem, Oregon; theuce south along Commercial street, 45 feet; tbencewest parallel with Chemekcta street, 05 fett; thence north parallel with Commercial striet, 10 feet; theuce east along tbe uortb bouudary Hue of lot uuni. beicd 41), 01 feet to the place of bejluniug, con. taluiug 2JJ5 aquare fett of ground, excluding streets aud sidewalks; also commeuciug at a punt which is o3 feet wwt of the northeast coruer of block number 19 iu the aforesaid citj of Sa em; thence south parallel with Comuier. cial stteet 43 feet; thence west parallel with Cheniekela stnetoSfeet; thence north paralle. with Commercial strett 45 feet; thence east3 feet faclug and along Cheineketa street to the northwest corner of the bank building now erected on said block, being the place contain ing 2700 square feet of ground, mure or less excluding stieeta and sidewalks, but excepting therefrom tbe property com e) cd by tbe late William Stewart to Mrs. A. A. Wueclir by war. ranty deed dated April 27, i8s7, and recorded in the record of deed of llanou couuty. Oreimu July 11, 18S7,book 34 of deeds paE455, together with the tenements, hereditaments and aiiuur tenancea thereuuto belonging, lull 03. A. A. Wheeler: begiiiulng at the northwest coruer of lot 1 in block 40 in Salem. Oregon thence southerly along tbe alley t,i 7.12 left' theuce easterly parallel with Chenieketa street loSfeet; thence northerly along east lino of block 2J 7-12 feet: theuce estprir i. r. tlience northerly 45 feet to north line of said block; thence westerly 40 fell to place of be ginning, ,. 1 ,"Vo. , "V br,.8D" R-p" D0". Jr-i lot 5 in block 31 of the lty of Salem. Oregon, $m 03 0gonf i'imM. " M ' ,he C"yC' S,!em' A. N. Gilbert j the north half of lot 1 In block 32 lu the city of Salem, Oregon, 1111 03 J. Q. Wilson; lot 6 in block 2J of tho city of 8alem, Oregon, $144.03. ' ' ,,M;A-Thoiiiriioii: all that part of lot 8 In b ock 22 described aa followa. to-wlt: Beulu u Ing at the northwest corner of lot8lu block 22 tu baltm, Oregon; theuce easterly on south Hue of Chemekcta street 10U feet; theuce south, erly at right angles 82 10.12 feet to the south ne of said lot 8; thence westerly on said south line of said lot 109 feet to the ea.t Hue of Lb. erty street; theuce uortberly on said east Hue $9S.ls!" ' mi ,m ta bf8'u'"c" SI feet and 9 Inches; thence southerly parallel Notice of Assessment. with west line of said lot to tho south Hue of said lot; thence easterly along the south line vrOTIOE IS Iir.ItEHY GIVEN that byorderrf of said lot to the southeast coruer thereof; j tbe common council of tho city of Salem tlience northerly to tho place of beginning, nia(e 0n tbe 6th day or July, 1892, an assessl 73.16. ment was duly leltel upon all property abut. JlOOdy; lot HI ill UIOCEWOI uia Cliy Ul "S uu vwujmciwm nun i iruni mo boulu side u. iiui. ci.ee. iu uie Buuuitrn JllllHS 01 tho city Said assessment is made for tbo improvement of said street. Said assessment shall be dne aud payable to tho recorder of the city of Salem, ten elaja from the date of this notice A list of property almttlugou snld street and the owner thereof, and the nmouut assessed to such property is hereby set uut and made a part nt this uolice, Notice U fuitt.er given that unless said amounts o assessed are paid within ten dajs riu tho expiration or this notice, that I shall proceed to collect (be same by law: J. J. Murphy and E. O. Murphy; the wcsthalf of block 8 of the city of Salem. Oregon; $Jsl Traukle P. Jones; the west half of block Mof tho cltj of Salem, Oregon; f.!81. Harriet T. Clark; lota i and S In block 41 u designate d on the recorded plat of tbe citr of Salem. Oregon, $95.2.1. Amos Strong; lot 4 in block 41 of thscitvof Salem, Oregon, $107.40. ' N. J. McPhersou; all of tbo semth fraction of lot 3, block 41 in the city of Salem, state of Oregon, said fraction containing 32 feet more or less; to bo mere explicit, the property con vcyed is all of lot 3 In blocK 41 exceptiug 42 feet on the north side rf fraction or h.i.i it sold to, and now owned by Mrs. John A. Johns and bounded aa follows; Beginning at a point on the east lluo of lot 3 in block 44, of Salem Oregon, 42 ftet southerly from the northeast coruer of said lot, and running tbeueo westerly parallel with the south line of said lot 105 feet moroor less to tbo west line of aulil Int. 11, .,... . Koutherly along tho west line of said lot to tho southwest coruer thereof; thencu easterly along the south line of said lot; thence north erly along the east lino of said lot to tho place of beginning, $J 1.05. Julia A. Johns; the north fraction of lot numbers, block 44, comprising 42 by 1C3 feet, In the city of Salem, Marlon couuty, Oregon, aa shown aud designated on tbo recorded plats of said city aud bonndi'd as follows; Beginning at a point on tbe east Hue of lot 3 In block 41 of Bjleiu, Oregon, 42fect southerly from thenorth erst coruerof said lotnud ruunlug theuce we6t erly parallel with the south Hue of said lot, 1W feet, mora or less, to tho west line of said lot; thence nortberl) along the west line of said lot to the uoithwest corner thereof, theuce east erly along the north line of said lot, 1C5 fett lLOrO Or ItSS. tO the 110r1)iA.t nmi.rnt oM 1 ... thcuco southerly along tho east lluo of s lid jot to the placo ul beginning, $18.60. Marj strong Kinney; lots 1 and 2 In block 43 of Salem, Oregon; $190 60. Allen L. Bucklughsm; beginning at a point in eastern boundary 8 roUa southerly irom uortlieast corner of ble-ck 42 In Salem, Oregon, theuce southerly 4 rods along said boundarr; thence westerly at right angles to said bound ary to the western boundary of paid bleck: thence northerly along said westeru boundary 4 rods; ther.co easterly on direct lino to place of beginning, being 1.5 of block number 42; WJ' COPULA l!U hnpurltv l i.c blooel lilcti jis . 11tHl3l.il)' lumps tr swellings on tl e .-uHif tlio neck; rauws painful running , it's on the arms, legs or feet; ileelopcs U'uii lii tlio eyes, cars, or nose, often rati. 13 kllnUiics or deafness; la the origin u1 linptci, cancerous gtuwths, or the many tier rnanKeatiitUms usually ascribed to '! tntors" ami fastening upon tbe lunf s muss; consumption, and e'.ath. l!etj- lii most nucient, It Is tlio must genenit t tit etlieaspj ur nftections, tot cry feit irrsems are entirely frc Irom u. Kow Can HkluMw, wi you U hwrtkof Uhu4 UtnU ud Jrlolwitl CURED ny taking ITood'g Sars.iartlla, which, by lie remarkable cuim it has accomplished, oitcu when otre'r medicines liavo Ltlleit. Ii.j proven Itself to bo potent and pecul at medlclae tor this disease. Some ol ibes cur are really tikrtuL It you mr (rotn scrofma en Unparo utexxl, be iUre to try uood't Karsaiearuia. K cry r6 wy Iff a'd .laiiUsn tut vo pccu trottbMl wtth BCTofuU lore? brc k ini out ou them 1 various places. My little boy, tfcrce years uHt ht been a ten I Wo w. lM. i iiiig l.e was one was ot tore trem head to tctt. 1 w s ttlrld t w Uood't tteis i Ills, at wn bare u takenU. rMttttVtUMtailu. bMt K4 Qi MM MCtttMt, 1 Wtl U) rein HtMnif trt (wot for, mm( iOI tour of my MWw took britkt and beaiiity," W, Jt AmMmw, rlc City, X, J. Hood's Sarsaparilta M4kriU. fl U frf4b , l MOOB Oft, AftUkVtnn, im, iut Manzart-t rnr1r all Ti ... . . b ock w deacrlbed aa followa, tej-wlt; Begin niugatapolutlW feet east of the northwc.t coruerof block Win Salem. Oregon, and run nlng thence aouth bH, feet; theuciwest 66 f,e theuce i aorth 8J teet; theuce west en the uorthllueof tatd bock 22. 60 feet to ulace of beginning. I18.V0. u ! Uce of ofV.CorgJ'.'l1j!.UJ,n blCi M ' " c5 Onur"1 l0MlnLl0ck 831 8.1., . J i u'en,on' '" B 'a block 4 in the city of galem, Oregon, till 0J. ' Amelia O. htle j ; lot 8 in block S of the cltl of Salem, Oregon, fill 0J. "' J. B.btump; the cat half of lot Sin block ra'P "'" ' "alem. Oregon. $TVl Wl First Unitarian Society of halt,,, ().,. the east half of ialn Llo,kC9 in thuuli c Balem. Oregen: tvi OS. " l"' "' O. Snoweleot lot I In block 70 lu tbe cltv of Balem, Ore gun, till ns. c"' M. V. Iterk: all that v.rl ne ,n . .. . .. .,n.... ..-,.: T. .. v " " wnai iKiiv..,iu.iiiii iirgiuuingat the nunboui corner of otlOln uk 11 it, Uleui, OrJn theuce easterly along Lorth lire of aaldMSj feet; theuce aoutcer y parallel with th ilfj f do of said lot u. f, el to t. uthVln. of .Ud Tu thenc. westerly along saut south lln, YS? feet 68 feet to place of begtnuing, f 101 w nu"'l fclaW ""P! tt.att.rt of lot loin bock 71. deacrlbed aa follows. t"wlV Lrfi, nlna at tbe uorthuett Mn... ', itrli".,i,.KM" Tl in Balem. Oregont tb.nci VeslVrli a 2 . aouth Hue of Cheuieltt. tuu n JUt. thl ilb uterly at right angle, with Valicuth Hut -- .t ..-"- ' -vij LrBiifti with h. NthwNt Coruof lot number jn'aM block Tli tb.nc northeily .long wt Until tou.l ad J in uu block uKJ& Z. I Salem, Oregon, $111 03. Mary Johnson; lot Bin block 82 of Salem, Oregm, $141.03. J Batchelor; lot 5 in block 82 In Salem, Oregon, $141.03. N. A. Oooriell; lot 0 In block 80 In the city of Salem, Oregon, 111.05. Eugenia ailllughain ; all that part of lot 10 Hi block 83, described as follows, to-wlt: Begin, nlng at a point un the north lluo of said lot 2" fee t westerly from the northeast corner thcieof and running theuco southerly parallel with tbo eaKt Hue of said lot to the south line of nald let; theuce westerly along the south line of said lot to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly to thi-nortbeast corner thereof; thence eoslerly !o tho place of beginning, $U0.50. A. Bush; all that part of lot 10 111 block 83 described as follons, to-wit: Begiiiulng at tbe northeast corner of said lot and rtiuniug thence westerly along the north line tbereut 27 feet; thence southerly parallel with tbo cat line thereof to tbe south lluo of said lot; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said lot; thence noitherly to tho placo of beginning; au 1 also lot 1 In block 83 of the city ol Salem, lt.7.tS. T. Mcf. Patton aud Eliza Coek: lot 1 in block &) of tho city of Salem, Oregon, $111.03. A.ParvIn; lot 1 in Carturlght's addition ou the north Bide of Chenieketa stieet, $119 GO. Jaue A. Duiufoid; lot 11 of Carturlght's ad dition on tht; north side of Chemckctu street, $57.63. Issabella Martin; lot 5 in block 80 lu Salem, Oregon, $111.03. A. Blosacr; lot 13 of Cartwrlgl t's addition ou the north side of ChemtkcU street, $57.03. W.N, Ladue; lots 4,0 and 0 In Cartwright's addition on the south side of Chemekcta street. $231 8j. L. W. Starr; lot 7 in Cartwrlght's addition ou tho south side of Chemektta street, 37.03. F. Pugh; lot 8 in Cartwrlght's addition on the south side of Cbcmeketa street, $57.63. M. Bhodes; lot 9 lu Cartwrlght's addition on eue souiii siue oi unewcueta street, IJ57.C5. M. E. Costello; lota 10, 11 and 12 in Cart wrlght's addition ou tho uorthsldoof Chtme. keta strett, $17J 83. O. T. and T. J. Oard; the southwest quarter uiutiuiu uooeria aoaieion io me city of halem, $138 SO. A. M. Palmer; tho west half of tho southeast e-'inrterof block in Huberts' additlou to the ' it ot balem, $o!l.s5. J. B. Crosn; the east half of the southeast eiuarter of block 0 lu ltoberts' additlou to the e ity of Salem, Oregon, $09 83. Mary Caufleld and Thomas Caufleld- the northeast eiuarter of block J In ltoberts' addl lion to Salem, Oregon, $138.80. Hannah Joseph; all that part of block 3 of Huberts' addition to Salem, Oregon, described aa follows, to-wit: Beginning at tho northwest c Tiier of block 3 lu Huberts' additlou to balem, Oregon; thence south along tbe west lino thereof 167 feet; theuco east paiallel to the scuth line of Chemekcta street 735$ fett theuco north parallel to the east Hue ol Inelfth strett 157 feet; thence east along the south Hue of Chemekcta street 79J$ feet to tho place of beginning, $09.10. E.Shepard; the cast half of tho northwest quarter of block 3 Iu ltoberts" addition to balem, Oregon, $o9.40. O.A.Gray; all that part of block 6 of Rob. eita addition, describtd as follows, to-wlt- llrUnnlUU at tho Knnttiuec, ..n . .,. o.oc-k and running theuco easterly along the south line thereof CO feet; theuce northerly parallel with the west Hue of said block loo feet; thence westerly parallel with the south line of said block 00 feet to tbewest liueof said block; thence southerly along tho wtst line of $!?ia! ' J,,a8 of W'tnnlnB. J. O, Smith; all that part of block 6 de. scilbed aa oilews: Beginning at a point ou tl e south line of said block 180 feet eaat of said block 1M feet east of the southwest corner !.ith ,and ru"u, n thence northerly parallel with tho west line of said block, 1M feel' theme r.l ....', " . ? ."" . '! -i i i. , - -i r.ic. ua ine SOUTH line ot said block. 70 feet; thence southerl parallel with the west aide of said block 163 teet to the south line of said block, theuco easterly along o, ZuJL7JhT bIock 7U feet ' ,ue vSS .ihvV1,1 ".',A' 'V' Mel,oa aDj A. Mellon OnHal"rKt?fWtk 41n Koberta'addltionTo' tho city of Salem. Oregon, described as follows B.gluning at the northwest coruerof said block and running thence easterly along the oith Hue thereof. !)3 feet and 7 lnche a; thence southerly parallel w 1th the west line of said block. 105 feet; thence westerly parallel with the north Hue of said block; theuce northerly .aaas,. .' .'Lst i.'A' woe i D, .mj . ,zr. r .. "" . " oaitin. ae. he' no "h line oV s'll "el. 93 T uches easterly from the northwest co?neJ EMWZ of beglnning;$M"90 " "" ,0 ,Ub I"0" theuce wntherh narallelJiih .A "...fs aald block, ins fi. ... .i. ' ""r..."."1. " "ae or .i. . ..---- w tun Buuiii lines nr u SSS5ri low.; Bcglnnina at tha WMtSB beginning, RHH4 thwe. ilLJS. .tiJV.L' 1" ul M I to Ik. scrthtore ttf . IV of tUa at Wotsadu. aw J T "- "t to tb asssmxast;. $gssisgmm 1ST ftet .n.ii,.."-.t.""" ia block. U0 10. " w ,ue "1W " beginning. O.P, $70.20. V. J. Larseu; lot 3 in block 43 of Salem, Ore gon $93 i5, Hattlo Easton; lots 1 and 2 In block 41 of Ba lem, Oiegou; $108.20. Matilda A. Prescott; beglnulng at tho south easterly corner of block number 42 In fealtm, Oregon, and running thence northerly alone the eastern boundary of said block, 4 rods and fa feet; thence westerly at right angleB to said eastern bouudary to the western boundary of said block; theuce Boutherly parallel to said eastern boundaiy 4 roda aud J& feet; theme cu.n-ny ou a true line to tlie place of bei.lt.. rilug; the same being the fraction of said block 42, except tbo following described land deeded to Sarah Inllerton, to-wlt: beglnuiugata point ou the eastern boundaiy line of block 42 as shown by tbe recorded plat of tho city of Salem, In Mailon couuty, Oregon, at a point theree.n 4 roda and 0 ftet northerly from the southeast coruer of said block, and running theuce at right angles to said eastern bouudary line, westerly to the west boundary Hue; thence southerly along tbo west boundary line 2 feet; thcuco running at right angles to said wtst of bouudary lino, easterly to the east boundary line said block; aud thtuco northerly aloug ?i "fX Vunay lluo to the placo of btglu. Ulug; $78 50. Barali Fullerton; beginning at a point on tbe eastern boundary lluo of block 42 as- shown by the recoreled plat of the city of Salem, in Marlon couuty, Oregon, at a polut thereon 4 roda and Oftet northerly from tho southeast corner of said block and ruunlug theuce at nglit angles to said eastern boundary line westerly to the it, im...i.iuv. it..... i.Anu southerly along the wtst bouudary Hue 2 feet; theuce ruuulug at right angles to said west boundary line, easterly to tho east boundary lino of said block; thence northerly along said east boundary Hue to tho plato of begiunlug; also the following described I roperty. te.wlt: part of block 42 of tho city of Salem. Oregon, as marked and designated on tho recorded plats or the said city, particularly bounded by be. ?. W tuk0 ou Commercial street lu said city, 1J2 feet northerly from tho southta.t corner of said block; thence westerly at ribht anglta to said street to the wtst boundarj of said block; thence northerly parallel to Com. merclal street fO feel; theuce easterly at right angle, to flr.t named line to the place of begin, ninir all In kui.i i.r. T. ,n n Bute- zz --- . l. .w. ?? I S' oodworth, Cyrus B. Wood worth, U, Vl' Ft''on and O. S. Woodworth; be glnnlnc at a nolnt nn ti.o ..... . u.n ,. .k 42 'n.8'", Oregon, 8 rod. southerly 15S?. . nortet coruerof said block; thence ?, 'ly parallel with tbo north line of said SrJc .. eet' more or le8. to the alley In said lin.nV,Uen,ct.norther!r Parallel with the east line of said block, 8 rods to the north line of iiJr k.!.,,bence tery along the north line of said blorv tti r, U. r . . .i,. northeaat corner of said block; thence south- fhJ, 8'.,V? e,,t llne of s'd Kock 8 roda to tbe place of beginning; $152.40. th'Vrv"!,?,,y'.0'I,rown od ' Brown; $3S1. block aT la bJem' 0rSB iii&IS' .,DB we6t b,,f ' ,n west n,lf ot .m if f" McJilhney. Kobert Harrison, Ed h.if n7r,U ,ml Andrew Harrison; tho east COnnt JnVMk M f ,U CitT O' 8l. 0t tb" n?., f. Vlou Ind u,e of Oregon; $318.40. uted it Salem, thla 10th day of August. 1892. M. E. QOODELL, Ileoorder. r.itna.,. ... .. block . aob.ru- add tion'.V"'. ' I""" of 138.60. " "J o Balem, S&lTlUla blkof .heeityof ofBB.KHrol,OU, M-k 0' i IB the city of S.lm n ir".1, ?' 1 '" "lock of tSLI' A.. ! V i i-!. c, Oreoi.$Uj:M, "v"' W'M 8lai; 1:, b,ock city or iAte"' tdrU.M. Kldrd,, p. j; EldrHU;, a vfiLI' H - M. T. RINEMAN J Fawy Cmeries, aBTOETi Sw...v, w?j? 41.. . .r"1 4lUHli Ht Will Rtt f.p. p-NwiMH wi t'iw WMptM' UbUK taw. 199 9IM rH.S,uK,'Bal m -- wESSfiSi t?S(' M i