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-f, EVENING CAPITAL .1 -. . Mi- ' , Vi .-.Art., , $:? ifct ',"' 1 , , VOL. 5. "THE PJBOPLE'S PAPER." &A.&EM. OREGON, JTRIDAT, OCTOBER 7, 1B92. "Tp-BAYS KEWS TO-DAY." t f ! . NO. 38& 1 . JOURNAL BOOR SHOE, m HIM to 20 D erun xv " ' ' - On first-class goods. Tho place to get them is at the- NEW YORK RACKET. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. PROFESSIONAL AND riDSINHSS AtS LK CONN, Attorney at low,, room 7, , Murphy Mlock. HIE CAPITii; JOUfflAL CA. ItOBEHT. Architect, room424, Mar . qnara building, rortland, Orogotj.i HI. BiaaKK, Attorney at law. fcalem, , Oregon. OfflrooverLadd A Uush'i bank. 2Hf J J. SHAW, irt. W. HUNT. SHAW A , HUNT, attorneys at law. Office over capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. Bu" T.fclCHAttt)9brt. onica up stairs in rroni rooms or new Attorney at law, ush block, corner Commorolat anil Court sireeu, oaiem, uregon, TOHN A. l looms 3 CAKSON, Attorney aH law. I ana 4, Lada A Bush's bank E. T. BARNES, - - 333 Com'l St., Cottle. Block. GOTVEIN I AND Our New Fall Stock of HANGING LAMPS, $4 to $15; HAND-PAINTED VASE LAMPS, $2.50 to $10; DECORATED TOILET SETS, $3 to $10. Just in from the Factory. building, Salem, Oregen. 811yr RK.BONHAM. Donham ft Holmes, W. It. HOLMES. r. XLLUllMTVM L 1UW. Office In Hush's hlock, between State and Court, on Oom'lHU HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors. PUBUHHKl UAIL.Y.KX0K11'8UNi)AY, 11V Tltt Capital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) Offloe, Commercial Street, In P. 0. Building JCntorert at the pOHtofDco at Baletu, Qr., as second -clues mpttrr. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest tt.S Gov't Report fTIILMON FOHD, attorney at lay;, Salem, J. Oregon. Offlco ur-auilre In Wlton's block. IE. 100 UK. Stenographer and Typi . wrltlst. Over Ladd A liuish's bank. loin, Oregon. T) H.11KAD3HAW, PHYSICIAN AND J). Burgeon, Halom, Oregttii, Offlco In lmsh-lireymau block, upstair Residence corner StatenndH. 13 corner Winter street. WJl. YOUNO. M. D.. Omco formerly , occuplrd by Dr. Jlowland, corner Court and Liberty 8trevU. Telephone No, 45. Ofllco heurs: 8 a. m, to 12; 3 to p. in., and 7 to 11p.m. Itesideuco 18th street on electric car line,, Telephone No. 0. It. XV. 8. MOTT, , physlolnn add sur- uince in uiariage mock, 8a. J Gcon, lem, Oregon, iiinp.m Offlco hours 10 to 12 a. m. K. M1NTA b. A. DAVIS. Offlee hours, B a. m. to 11 a. m.: 2 n. m. to S n. m. 'ay or nleht calls iiromnllv ntlenrieii to. apodal attention given to diseases of wom en and children. Offlco In .N ew Bank 111k., S03 Commercial street. Hesldeuco same. Day M ItH. 8. C. HKOOK8, Practical Many years or experience, nurse. Ileal- deuce In Yew Par, one block west or car line, on Ulmes' Btrcet, 19-lm SROAT & GILE, 120 State treet Ed. C. Cross Choice IVIeats Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. OS Court and 110 State Streets. NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES 1 BUILDER'S HARDWARE i A.T Barr & Petzel Plumbers and Tinners, 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. Red Front Bazaar! Goods of all Kinds Bought and Sold. New nd Second Hand Household Goods sold on Commission. 20 Years' Experience in Auctiot business. City and Country sales Specialty. Auction at Sales Boom every Saturday. S"3F.A.,33E3 ST- A. D. SMITH it 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Sup plies, Steel Ranges, J'arlor Heaters iu all Styles a Specialty; CLOTHES WRINGERS- AND WASHERS JK-The best on earth, nail. Give ub a 10:3-tf. Capital ARCHIE MASON. 3M j-SOiEST ss sdexdxi: General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meal at All Hours ol tho Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal onked in first class style xwenty-nve cen is per mem . RBD B R O N Y Cnnrt utrftdt. between Opera .House and Mlnto'a Livery SALEM, OREGON. Sash and Door Factory Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon The best class of work in our lino at prices to compete with the lowest., Only the host material used C, N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economfo force and lift Pump, 100 Chemeketa Street. r"l lilft The place to eret a Saddle horse. Liverv i" II M 111 II rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hny,j Mill teed or good well rotted Manure, load of Dirt or Gravel. Call On Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto, RYAN & CO. B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor, SALEM T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent IRON WORKS, SAIEM, ..-.-- ORBOOM, Manufacture BTEAM ENGINES, MM OnUlU, Water Wheel Governors, Fruit pairua. Idling DrylneOutflta, Traction Engines, Cresting:, etc. Karra machinery nude and repaired. General agents una manufacturers or the celebrated wauLstrom ratenl ftiiaai Purlner and Keel. General agents and manufacturers of the celebrated WauLstrom latent Mid arm machinery made ana repaired. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for, orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of fice State St.. omxwite Sa- em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav at tba corner f Rtato and Commercial streets. Salem Truck & Dray Co. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. BROOKS k LE6G, PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully eararxwaded day or lOO State Stroat wnrxw nhl hi. a earlMt reweaklae d i trtaaaklw bwrtaiMtorwile. Apply 17WR HALK. I? sklrtBaaklas but&i VoSUM.iUUuiwi, m Oosisseratal ' iiVJU Mi V N VV'ANrKU-ToMrorkoafcmi Out who anowmMt m rwuur asd buid teem. AjKy to F. J, KUATy, Cfceeaawa, Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN Affl HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kal&omiuer and Pa per Hanger. Leave orders at A. it. Buren & Son'i Fur niture store or Broat & Gilo, Grocers. HOW TO GROW FRUIT In Oregon. " tor pest and Proposals tor Stationery.-' Offlee of the Secretary of fltate. yALKM, Oregon, Hept. 3, 1892. HpjilBrt nronosnls will be received at this office until noon, November,' ISM, to fur nish the followlne urtlclesor the ptato; of 10 reams legal cap,- 141bINo.TruIlnjc,whlte laid, cream, charter oak. or, Scotch Jlnen. 20 reams first-class congress note, 71b pkgs., No. 7 ruling, white laid. l3,0M No. ( whte envelopes, 001b No.,1 raff, XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens, No. 119. 20 cross union's Bteel pens, No. 401. 4 gross Qlllott's steel pens, NO. 303. 8 gross Ksterbrook "J" pens. lOdoz. Peck, Btow A Wilcox's Inkstands, No, 6M. i Joz. Peck, Stow a Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 5S4. 10 doz. Feck.rttow ft Wilcox's1 Inkstands. No. 420. 12 dox. Ivory folders', 0 Inch, standard. 4 doz. ivory folders, 10 Inch congress. 4doz, mucilage cupn, No, 8, Morgan's patent. ' ' 10 dot. mucilage stands, reservoir, No, 6, Morgan's patent. H reams Purier'8 treasury blotting paper, lliilha acanrted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Kagle Itecordcr lead pencils, styfe (0. ldoz Hnnlord's premium fluid, fquIrLs. IV, doz. flutl'ord's writing fluid qunrts. 10 doz. Bummed stub files, No, 21 11x13 Inches, W pages. 15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips. 10 doz. Kutx-r's rubber rulers. H-luilXUt 15 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 149, bone. 3 doz. steel erasers, Uogtr's No. 18, 119, ebony. 3J boxes Faber's No 800 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 5 gross Faber's led pencils, No, 2, hex agon gilt. la gross Faber's lead penclls.No. 2, round gilt. 15 doz. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rub ber erasers, mammoth. SOuoMcGltrs patent paper fiuteners, No, 2, flat bead. MOO McGIU's patent paper fastoners. No, 4, flat bead. 15 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19x34 Inches, strong leather tips. 12 doz. waste caner baskets, cross-bar No. 4. SO pounds hemp twine, No. la 4 doz. Bunford's mucilage quarts. At the same time separate bids will be received for 15 dozen fine penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. BidsBhould bo marked "Proposals for Satatlonery." None but the best quality of goods will The right to relect any or all bids Is served. All the above articles to be deliv ered at balem on or before December 20, 1WI2. GKO. W. MCB1UDK, 8-3-2m Secretary of stnet- R, T. C SMITH. Dentist, til State Btreet. Salem. Or.. Finished dental oDera- ons oi every aescrinuon. i-ainieos ooera- tlous a specialty. P1 fioni WD. 1'UGH, Architect, linns, Sped , flcations and superlutondenco lor nil classes or buildings. Olltce VUO Com mercial .St., up stairs, PJ, UA1WEN ft 0U Miinitlacture of all . kinds of vehicles. Xlapulriug a special ty. Hhop 45 8tt street. I M bulldlt (HlTKCTIONLOnGr5N0.2.A.O U.W. Meets In their hull iustuto Iimuranca julldlng, every Wednesday evening. n. A.. BIO AUDKJN , M. W. J. A. HELWOOD, Recorder. TMPROVKD ORDER OF RKD MKN,-r 1 Kamtakun Tribe No. , silem. Holds council every Thursday oveuiug,nt7:30. Wigwam In State Insunnico hall, F. V. RAKER, Prophet. FRANK O. WATKlts.oblefof Kwoids EDUOATlONAIi. Go to the Best. The placo'JIor young ladles and' gentle men to secure a tuorougu eaucuiiou is ine old,,but over new. nn A GOODBUOQEbTlON To our Board of Trade is contain ed iu an able article' on "Building a city advertising" by Wmi H. Maherof Toledo, Ohio. That town struclt natural, gas, got a board of trade at work, boouipd Itself ,for a few years, then flattened out some from' tho re-lotion. The writer then continues, to Bays "Some of us who had no laud to Fell felt that it would be a mistake to have either of two things happen: ri'inaln dumb as to, our great advantages, and see manu factures pans us by for places with uono of our facilities; or permit the manipulators to start and control a boom that In its after effects would be a detriment to the city'B growth The city hud one such boom about twenty years before, and hd just about recovered from its evil effects. -a iew oi us put mo ball in mo tion aud decided that it was our 'duty to do what we could to make tho good points-of the city known, and then, to help those who might' come amoncst us bv standlntr be tween them and tho rapacity of the landowners,, "Wo called a public meeting, ex plained our plana and purposes, asked for contribution to bo Used iu auvortlsiug the city, and mot with a hearty response. It was my lot to be elected Secretary of the as- buciuuqu, aim aiso to do piacea on the advertising committer- , "We first got out simpjo folders for enclosure ,ln busjuess letters, put thCminto every ofllco iu, the city, and at no cost to us two hundred thousand of tiese were distributed throughout the Union." The let ter folder to bo circulated In dally malls is a good suggestion. 1 x jsasty lOWjd&V ABSOLUTELY PURE Ixmic and still tho leading Institution of the North WosU Hotter than ever 1 New course of instruction In Oratory, Theology and Poat-Uraduated. STUDIES. Normal, Business, Academy, College, and Xjiw courses greatly enlarged and unproved. Faculties Increased and Improved. For Catalogue of College of Law write Dean B T. Richardson, Esq., Salem, Or. For Catalogue of College of Medical and Pharmacy write Dean Richmond Kelly.M. D.. Portland, Or. For general Catalogue write Rev. Geo. Wultaker, D. D., Presldont, Salem, Or. 7-25-3m-dw With various remedies s ame: W.8 diseases among fruit trees from actual tests XiKlNB. Horticulturist. j'auas, uregnn. id page dook. i-rice, cenu per copy. Every fruit grower should send for a copy, Addres W. S. ELKINH, Horticulturist, 9-3t-4w-dw Box 803. DaUas, Oregon. NOTICE. I wish to say to my customers in the lnmber trade ttiai X have resigned my po sition in the Inraan,PouIsen A Co, lumber yard here, but still ask the patronage oi the contractors, and I wintry to mane It to erery ones interest to call on me and get my price before purchasing elsewhere. I guarantee as good lumber as Is in Oregon and will as ever treat yon white. N. N. MATHEWS. FOR SALE! CHOICE" TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within one-hall mile of two ilM!trin etntot car lines and lair grounds station and pot offlcd. .Only two and one-quarter miles from the center of Salem. Healthy, beau tiful location. Soil extra good, well drained and rich. Price low and terms cauy. ,8-10-tf H.W, COTTLE. For Sale. Hlxty-eere tract near the city. AUc'eared. Will produce anything that grows In Ore gon. Alios gooa i mora noose, ana barn. Pure well water,2 choice lots, A bargain. Also desirable lot and blocks la Pleas ant Home Addition on easy terms. Other fine City Properly. enquire ai nm n nuries oraoe, over Barr Petzd's. East side Coumsrefal Ht Sales), Oregon. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South o WtUsatK Hetol, 8A.t.tXVf ... OKBOOM Money To Ku o CbUl MartcM. MMMtT IMMitMOeMf. THUMAJtftJOMJRK): K. JAPANESE CURE A new and Complete Treatment, consist ing of suppositories, ointment In capsules, also a box and pills; a posltUo cure for ex ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, obronlc, recent or hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female weak nesses; it is always a great benefit to the general health. The first discovery oi a medical cure rondering an operation with the knife unnecessary berealter. This remedy has never been known to full. 11 per box. a for t5; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is given with 6 boxes, to refund the money Knot cared. Bend stamp for free sample. Guarantee Issued by Woooaud, Cj.akke ft Co., wboleu)e and retail drug gists, sole agents, Portland, Or. Brooks Legg agents for Salem, 1C0 State street, Pat ton's block, 6-2-ly-dw Conservatory of Music, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON. Tho course most complete and the high est grade of any muslo school in tno Northwest. Best and newest methods of teaching, enlarged facilities and new plan lor Instruction of beginners for the coming school year. Diplomas granted on completion of course. Next term begins Septembers, 18U2. Z.M.PARVIN, Bend for catalogue. Muslo Director. 7-'W-d2ra-wlm FItlBNDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to students Sept. 13, 1R02. Oilers the most practical courfcus of study ol any school In the State, viz: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Academic nnd Grammar school courses StudentM practice dally In wood shop, machine shop, and labora tories. Tuition nnd Hoard per Year, J150, ' Special inducements to a few young men who wish to work for their board aud tul tlondurlng vacations. Forprospectusand further Information, addresn EDWIN MORRIdON, M. ft , Prcsdent, Salem, Or. W. Taylor, House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber. CARI'ET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE- WASHING AftD WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas ft Johnson's 244 Oommerclal street. M. T. RINEMAN DfcAXJCB IJf Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, "Glassware, Lamps. Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Aim vecetablcsnod fruits In tbrlr season, Jllgbet Price paid for country produce.' Wosollot a share of your patronage, m IMHIaUatrMt Only One. Chance for a colon. tK acres of beet bottom land, one-half.in cultivation, has small strt-ams and lakes, has flWOcrpp on now, buildings, etc Is five miles from Salem, Oregon, One-third oaib, and bal ance in five yearly payments with 4 per ceot. inter Cat lW per acre. tW-tf JO dN M. PAYNE, Agt. MONEY TO LOAN. 8 pcolal Inducement for the sext 80 days on uood fena loan. FEAR & HAMILTON. HeeH,ltetaHnkMe. SU4 E. K.HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. OttM At CkAM. OttiVAfA UlUlnnair La. skslslsHd ttsVsssssL. ' " W I JMiss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN, THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemuer lffth, at Kin dergarten Hal), opposite opera house. Children received at threo years of age and over, A connecting class will be es tablished lor advanced Kindergarten pu Site and those beginning primary work, nly the best modern Kindergarten meth ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing and color work Introduced. Miss Annie Thornton, O rod ua to ol theDtosden Conservatory' ol Miisle (Uermany) will open her rooms, B ana 7, jianK Dunning, oeptember let. Instructions in vocal and Instrument music, also In Uerman and French, tal K-6-tf WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all SitoriK 1200,009 Transact a general basking builneo) laalllUbrunoues, OHO. WILLIAMH President WM.F.SH UUANU, UUUUMCNARY. .Vie Presided Caihlsr. DIRBCTOR& Geo. Wintams.Wm. Bog- J 'Maiir 'u,n,?D' J.' w Modoa. 'hmx In siw KxHtniae block on Oom IMWelititK. (KlJ-U Autborised CapiUl 600,000, CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Saleoi.Orejfdo. W. A. CUrSJCK. Vi. W, W. MARTIN, WU,Ooimtya1 (Nfar TTttmutU bought mi fir, aw FOR TUBIIOYSAND OIRLf. FarraerHor town or city people ennnot do a better thing to keep their sons mid daughters at home, to Interest them In making money with little cupltal, teaohlUK them business liubltB and tho cam of animals than by Interestip them In tho care of thoroughbred poultry. Buy them a trio of first-class chickens of auy good standard breed and a year's subscription to a poultry Journal. They will enjoy It and make money at It. Now Is a good time to begin, as by spring and a winter's reading they will bo prepared to raise a fine Hock. No chicken house is needed for a small beginning as a trio will stay in a box and live off tho 'waste of the kitchen, a little grain and. plenty of pure water. Give the boys and girls a chance at good poultry and they will im urovo t TI1K OL6Ki,KAJFvOnj.VCK, And good luck tool The Salum Republican club has adopted as a badge a four-leafed cloverv which tho world over is the insignia of good fortune. The Republican party, wlnoh 1b always more nearly right on great questions thau the Democratlc.does not rely upon luck for success, but on tho merits of its repord und the faithful performance oflts contracts with the people. Tho meaning of the fourrIeaf in politics tlis year Is good luck for tho ma8se3! This badge Inscribed,, Por- tectlon, an Honest Ballot, Reci procity, a Souud Currency, also means good times. It means a Republican president and congress in November. Hur rah for Balem ' Republicans! BJay their eons succeed to the same badge. THIS ABSOOIACKU PRK33 Whose dispatches are the news paper's maiu reliable sourco for world news, has issued a clrqular from the oflioe of the executive com mittee that Is of somo more than geueral Interest. It Is therein stated that tho Asso ciated Press Is au organization for tho collection and dissemination of upws. I(s object Is not to make money, but through co-operatton to obtain tho best news serylco possible for its members nud clients. It Is not a stock company. Each of the six Now York dallies which consti tute Its board pays from $15,000 to $25,000 a year for the news it, re ceives. These papers hold them- selvos reponslble'for all the debts of the asso6latlon, and give their time to its management gratuitously. T,her object hjta nover been, an,d is not now, a desire to make money. The Associated Press is willing and proposes to spend every dollar' re ceived in ubwb gathering, For soma tlmo tho press and tho public has labored under the sus picion that tho Associated Press was a great money-making telegraph corporation, tne rtgut-uaiid co worker of the Western Union Tele graph, Go. It will be pleasant to have that Idea dispelled. From an experience of many years Wo can say that wo boliovo it to be the greatest and most reliable news gathering, agency the world has ever had. Its reputation for. enter prise and reliability has grown stead ily for the past twenty years nntil It stands without a fteer. To what Improper uses it has been put, we do noti know. But llko railroads, express companies, telegraph sys tems, t must depend upon human agencies to do Its work. Thut work Is done in great speed aud wbaMs done cannot be recalled beforo Its effects have been felt, (3o abuses at times take place. Tho Associated Press Is not exempt, It Is not Infal lible But it Is an American enter prise to feel proud of. i GOLEMAN GEOGBEGM? '- Said to bo Identified by Officers in Los Angeles. Columbus Day, in, Now Xbrk Thrco Hundred Tlionamd Chil dren Parado. An exchange from Salem says no gambling games aro ruunintr in thai city at this time, The business was allowed full sway during the stato fair. Eugene Guard. During the stato fair nearly every other man who canto from Portland, and other cities In this vale of tears had somo kind of gambling game to work on tho peoplo of Balem, who constituted about four-fifths of tho visitors to tho fair. KU8ION OK TIIK JIALF-SHljrX, As a semi-f UBlon party, the Demo cracy is scoring a great succeed this year. Itfuses.only halfway to save the Wall street caudldato for presl-dent--Grovor Cleveland. It Is fusing on presidential electors with the People's party wherever H can. On stato ticket, where It is In a liopoi lets minority or sure of success, the Democracy refuso to fuse. Iu past years It lias fused on the whole ticket In many statw, but this year It takes the "Peeps."' Prohls" or any party that wauta to on the half-shell. Great la Democracy I $ It would bo Interesting to know Just what kind of a silver dollar the Oregoulan would allow the people of our country to have, or whether it would allow them to have any silver money at all. Alw, whether it would have the United fctates mint OftJn heavier silver money than Mflg kind, Germany at Ffunoe? Wp ftk tliwe question la bo spirit of oen trovwteity but ceue many would Mm to kaew, n' jj. j-i.gxi Hake up the rubbUu alout your prsibMtf atuTbtirn It. ThMJM)u4' rt'HUU 4 idety lebtittlBg yW, lot, A number of Journals are printing an arllclo on "What Gllfrey Does," Gilfrey of Orpgon Is reading clerk In tho senate. The question is not bo much what Gllfrey does, as, what la he doing all over tho stato. he Im pression Is that he la considerable of a politician, I Los AKqRLES, Oct, O.It appears Coleman, or .Geoghegan,-was owe -arrested.ln this clty,,and but for the ' miscarriage of JuBtice.would now be In. the California prison ,jn place ,'of; the one in Oregon. The, .man wan '- arrested on March, 21, 1S90, together witii another crook, named Edward . Kaufman, who gave the naraeipf tS!,i W. Mortpn, Geoghegan .giving JnV ; alias of Thomnp Coleman, ''Thejr wore caught In tho act, qft popkeN, pinking. As is the custom, the Jiien were, photographed at Qnct Land pictures sent to the authorities vln ' other cities for Identification; ia," ' the, meantime, however, themen; were released on $300 cash nail. Tbe '' crooks lost no time In getting out of It ' town, and for n time ,all traee'of ,.. them w.aalost. In duo season In-, . formation was received frorn Chlca-. go identifying Coleman as ,Geogher gan and Morton as Jfaufman, and, it was ascertained, both men, were professional criminals of a danger-' o.us typo, having served time in Eastern prisons, nothing more was heard of them until their arrest , In Portland, December 22. 1800. fiir. assault with a deadly weapon. They were duly tried and Geoghegan, wae convicted, but,M6rton went freehand ,' again dropped but of sight. "yYben Chief, GlufiVand. .DeteqUyeMoflat saw tho dispatches in which , 'Cole-' ,. man denied that, he eyer 'ent' by (he name of Ge,oghegan,Jtbey j'opked'j. up.hlsplotureon flleand fouad h was the man.- The authorltlee la, this city are convinced that jColc-" man Is uo'otber than geoghegan; The corporations aro quietly pre paring to make a tight on tho Ore gon railway commission. It is too aotlve and .docn. too much for the poo plo now to suit them tie corpora tions. They want a do-nothing commission, The colored men of Now York aud other large cities of the north are not flock inc Into tho Democratic party as fast as reported early in tho campaign. Those early reports should altyayn be discounted in politics,. The New York6urT thinks It "quite possjble our smaller wheat crops of 1892 may bo worth as much to its growers as was tho larger crop of a year ago." , ,,.r e 1'iiooaiein streot preaciier con tinues nightly to preach red hotbell flroanddamuatlbn tositiuers, Thero are always a fow councllmen in bis audience Democrat io Rebolllon is' Kansas. .,;. -. Toi'EKA, Kan,, Oct. 7. -Special.; -"'-The threatened robelllon'In1 the,, Democratic party in Kaneat' has taken the shape to-day of a states " convention, which is calletl .. "'; for tho purpose of outlining u policy for such membersfof - thoDepiocratio party who do not ? Intend to support the fusion ticket. Tho cull for this convention, after - referring to, their general .dissatis faction in an Alliance platiorm saysr ' "liy tho aotion of the Fusion. con- " vontlon you aro not deprived of tne. ' opportunity ot only direcCly extirese lng your; appreciation of the '.wis-'' dom'. desltlngulshed services, and exalted patriotism of the worthy suc cessor of Jefferson and TiU(en(Grover Cleveland, but an attempt was ,alb ' made to deliver you to a hostile ' political organization wlilcbi if-'auc-ccssful, would destroy our party iu '! the stato and brn disaster 'and !t ruin to thomaterialinterestsp? our pi'oplo." Tho call acquiesces' In the action of tho last convention re- $ gurdlng proHldontIal,elecorH and a the coming convention wjjl,, cqq., firm that action "but ' "td Vlie Vod " that tho credit and good namdof our ' state may bo preserved' and the ', principles of the party upheld, all straight out Democrats are, called upon to-day to meet wiy Jhe sign , era when definite aotion .regarding the state legislature and opngrtev sional tickets will be takes."' . ' Tiik JouiiNAfc predicts Salem will have auother railroad before 1803 rolls around. Aud It will, not be a tnulo car road either. There are the usual number of ofllce-seekers and free-Iuuchers at the Oregon Editorial convention, The people are church quarrels over creeds. uot Juterested In nor, controversies The Hpokaue Bpokeeman says the water there is full of poison. Auother season of rain would help agriculture. Makbmb aud Gkanitk. I have Juet received a ateek of marble and granite monuments aad crave MotiM which during the next SO day(slwrp)I will sell at prlcea never before ulletmd in tliU Bute. Call early if you wauta bar!, tWoood door west of the State Jaeurauee Mldtii, J.JammT D-lwl- The Poet Teanyspn. London, Oct, 7. The jasfc-wprda spoken by Tennyspu were vtw; afr fectlonate' utterances addreaMHl to his wife, about an hour, befotehla death, Throughout tW Ilium Teii uyson alio wed a grateful appraela Uen of every kindness and attentloa ex tended him, and, until.too.feeUle io sjieak, freiueatly thanked the doc tors and nurses, ae well as the kuew here of the houeehold, who wlniiK tered to his wants, About '1040 o'clock In the evening the dying mau swallowed with apparent llffl culty tlte brandy aud milk given by the pbyslolaiM). litis .wae. Ua teat nourlelimeiit lie wae able to leoahw. Thereafter he gradtwlly grew weak er until hk heart osassfl to beat. Tbe cannon ol Weetiulaetor Abbey has formally Javltett Ha)ianfMy so to bury hie Mber la Waatetblj eter Abbey. Halhwi THHJW h how m 141 an to be' oettAMd I Mb "' be4. v ' Wiiitir ItWirt e: Kw Yojc,0ot. T.-llinW Hlrteh, of Portbwd, arrived here yesterday on tj City of New Yufk ou bis way borne. He said that to Wt CotwUMttiwple but loe, aat) tMbibMlMMW Hf UHljtapf bi M m -U