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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1893)
y j ."-M-i ''-- " rc .-- -' " ER SPiKR HJ. I I w B We Can.-- SAVE YOU MONEY Our Spring Steck: of DRY GOODS In how complete. Wo show FRENCH CHALLIES Evor Bhown in Salem. Our French. Flannola are new and attractive. Wo show an ologant lino of Cotton Challies and Wash Goods from 10 to 20 conts per yard. We Can SflUE Y00 MONEY On Shoes, they aro all tjoing .AAT 00837- fl3TThut watch will bo given away the 15th. The Palace, - 307 Commercial St. Money to Loon. On Improved city or farm property, S. T. HICHARD80N, Attorney at law. Cor. Court and Commercial. SPRAY YOUR TREES. Barr & Polzel have the bent pumps In the market for the purposo. UAHIt A PETZKIiL, 5114 Commercial Htrect, - IF - You ar going to build or make any Hndof Improvement, call on tlia uadertlgned (or material. We havoucompletaitock, nndare read to supply any prepared contract, sewor work, grading, eto. Salem lnijrovement Co, DAILY WEATHER FORECAST. PORTANi),Aprll, 0. Thursday, and Friday rain, slightly cooler. U. S. Wrath Kit Hkhvick. TiiatHomk. It la bad enough to fores the old yeta of KaHtern Oregon to travel clear over to Salem, but to force them to go to Itoaobtirg In Southern Oregon U simply an out rairo. No one thinks of auoh a thing, Jouhnai Decidedly thin. California .soldiers home la In the very Southern Hnilta anailiecxpenaeanre paid anyway. Democrat. That la exactly It: the peo ple have to pay the travelling expenses and therefore the old soldiers ahould not have to oome clear norons tho Male and then travel to tho aouth nuvural hundred miles. Pkoiiatk. Iu prolmto court A. O. Coudlt, guardian of Hhcllii, Claude and Krnmctt Boon, minors, II led an Invent' ory of their proerty... Tho petition for tho sale of porsonnt property belong ing to Hlieltu llioii, u minor, was glinted. In the matter of the fa tale of Andrew E Hurnoy, deceased, the helm, Emily Mullrluty, HenJ. K. Hartley, George Hurnoy nnd Barah Ij. Sliort, filed rn objection to tho allow anew of attorney fees, FhkkDibtiuuution. W. A. Htory of Portland la In tho oily to work up the Salem representation In tho Port land Chamber of Commerce Prospectus of Oregon for distribution by Urn com missioners at tho world's fulr. Fifty-live thousand copies will bo printed and tho wholo work Is to cost f 18,000. .Tho sec ond city Iu Oregon should bo represent ed Int hat souvenir. ART in Kvkuytuino, Tho hand oneat and best appointed barber shop In Balem is (lie one at No, lull State treet, to which Mesars Adams & Da mon, the proprietors, removed tcHlay from 960 Commercial St, The glitter ing array of barber's appliances, pic ture ou the wall and elegant chairs an fitting surroundings for Balem's Totuorial Artists. Condemn Kn.-Tho steamer lllsmark which Um been running between Ba lew aad Albany went to Portland for .-portion and has beeu condemned, owner feel very blue, aa It will , him fiOOO to repair her so that she run. Wim-Not Qimhiu:!. Wo will not jarrl with you for your trade. Hut y will kick yourself fur not getting frlint and beat grotvrltw, fruits and vagsUbUa which are dally to bo had at J. A. Vau KatonV. CITY Halu Aldermen Hunt, La- Qry and Klein, oompoalug tho kjr hall ttuildlugcoiumlttee, appointed kf Um mayor at tuela.t meeting of , Um mimU, will meet Iu tho council fcMufear Saturday night to couslder IwUtMBg a eJly hall. Pum.w8ALK.-67i FTiday, April 7th , I, Cadwtll will iwll at his plan two 'mUm WMitb of Yew Park and one tulle HkrUMiPiiHgle0hool house, his ImtxhwlJ furniture, a good wlleli aw. Lr ,rHnl- "P-"W ""," OT ""Wl"iV)G Hmomiu Hanu JUmuain Any oae iMviawsu4 kd furniture, s4wuW Waisaftir that Kelkfr Hu uwk a f sataHjr f litai Wfrttut. the largest and best selection of THE PREMIUM BOOKS. Distribution Anticipated Coupon Will Be Received as Cash. Jty ordering u second thousand of books for our grand distribution of standard literature we are able to an ununce that holders of two or more coupons can now select books by pay Ing the dlfleroiico In cash at five cents each for coupons that are lacking. The demand for this high class of pure literature which wo distribute so cheaply as premiums to Journal readers, Is growing so great ihat we havo decided to not mako people wait, but coupons will bo received as cash to wards a book now from overy Jouit NA subscriber, uccordlng to terms of coupon, Read It carefully and come In and mako your choice, early. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. A I'll! I. Ti:ilM, J8QI), lHT. DAY- The petition for n county road be tween Murloti and Jelleruon was granted, and N. Slivers, J. W. MoKlu ney and F. M. Cook, Br., wore ap pointed viewers, to meet April 12th. Tho viewers' report of the Crooked Finger road was read first time. The report of tho viewers on the W. 8. Mitchell road was read first time. Tho iwtltlon of S. A. Clarke for a tax rebate was disallowed. Tho viewers' report of the Drentnuo road was read first time. II. H, Porter was allowed u tax re bate of $10.80. Z iph A. Flester wore allowed fX) as part payment for tho Improvements made to the circuit court room. W. II. Bnnimon whs granted a tax rebate of (4.40, Ul FOR UONBIDKRATIQN. A etltlon for tho vacation of a part of tho streets, blocks and lots In Aunis vlllej tho necessity of a now bildge across Pudding river iu road district No. tl; a petition for the annexation of Hlmpsou's addition to rfalein; a petition for a new bridge acrowi Devoreu creek j u petition for the Improvement of the county roud fiom Rolfs store to Wade's store, In North Balem; tho iwlltlou to declare as a uulsauee tho slaughter liniiso of Ituport A Cavanaugh, near Bilverton; tho resignation of F. Hug ley as Justice of tho iwaeo for Jctl'cixon district; a petition to construct n bridge across Worth Mill creek ou the road connecting Capitol street. Ordor No. 2. Armory Co 11 2nd Regt.Infy.O. N. Q, Bai.km, Oregon, Aprll6lh, 1803. 1. In compliance, with Bee. 100, reg ulating O. N. O. mi lusectlou ami muster of Company H, 2nd Regt. Iufy. will tki held at tho armory, February 7, 1S03, at 8 o'clock , iu, 2. At such Inspection, all state ami company property In tho poaseulou of tho company members must 1h strictly accounted for, 3. Boo. 105, regulations O. N. O. provuiing tne ponelty for failure to apptuir at such Inspection ami muster, except when prevented by slekuitwor other niwtwlly will bo onrorwd. I). C. BlIKRMAN, Cupt, Commanding Co, HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILUVMK'tTK. B, B, Burg, A. L. Shell, Ban Fr. J, 0. Friendly, V. A. Storey, liendrr, K. J. Waugh, Portlaud. F. M. lleuellel, OAklaiul, Cal. U. R, Williams, Davenport, Iowa. ' A. 0, U. V All meiuUnt of Protec tion lodge are rvqiirtittd to meet at the! hall Wednesday evening, April 6, at jaw n oiocK, snartj. l$y order of A. W, wuIBWl-rnW.ul.u, -o.n ( Tkn Tons ok OATU.-Jut wwlved at llntwkltr Wtaila'a, Alw ten Ions of hay. 01 Court ttnvt, 4..!- Coiprvtd ywut Ciark A Epptey, Kiia-ib lauilar lli-u r,l UIul. Hiona Uvtr Hultw dot. eurw botv.l dUofdw. I JDVENIKG CAPITAL VERY SAD PARTY OF SIX Headed For the Orego'.i Penitentiary. State TUB ONLY OREGON WOMAN CONVICT Incarcerated in State Prison Several Years. For A party of six people arrived on the forenoon train from Portland, headed by Sheriff Noble ofHeppuer, Morrow county. He was accompanied by Aria son, Eugene Noble, and J. J. Roberts, as deputies, and Ed. Jones, sentenced eighteen months, and James Richard son and Phoebe bis wife, sentenced to one year for wilful destruction of pro perty. They were all bound for the state prison. THE RICirARPSONB wero recently convicted of wilful des truction of property, having destroyed some harness valued at (35 belonging ton neighbor. Mrs. Richardson will be the first woman to serve a term in the penitentiary for oyer two years, the last female con vlot having been released in 1891. Jones was sentenced a year and a hulf for obtaining chattels under false pretenses, THK WOMAN SEEN. A writer called on Mrs. Richardson at the pen this afternoon. She bad Just been shown to her cell. The clerk of the Hotel do Downing, who looks after the guests' valuables whon they arrive, had Just Bealed up and put away her plus, a pair of black kid gloves, lace veil and correspondence. She Is an intelligent appearing lady, her face marked wth deep (nes of care. unit STORY. Bho Is 60 years old, has lived at Al pine two years, came from Fayette county III., has one daughter living at Kaunas City, waa never aooqsed of crime boforo, another wipa.n Waa the cause of this troqble. Steps are taken to secure her release. She plalms per fect innocence of course. ANOTHER woman. Mrs. Dr. Tom Van of Portland, con victed of manslaughter for procuring an abortion, from' the efleota of which a young woman died, Is expected to arrlyoat tho pen in a few days, unlets she secures n now trial, "It will take four men to handlo the visitors If she comes," said the warden. "There is such curiosity to see a voman convict Iu Oregon." OTHKK WOMEN CONS. Florence Fallon and Lizzie Falls came In May, 18S7, and remained a year, for larceny. Edith Holmes of Clatsop coiinty came In October 1880, for a year, for larceny. Miss Hasdl Nelson, the last woman prisoner, came ip January, 1800, for robbery, discharged June, J8Q0. FUNERAL OP MRJ. GOLDEN. Services at Unity Church Oopoland. By Rev. A largo assemblage witnessed the funeral ceremonies over tho remains of tho Into Mrs. T. L. Golden at the Unitarian church this forenoou at 10:30. The auditorium and gallery were filled. Iteaullful floral decorations oc cupied the pulpit platform, sent Iu by loving friends, Dr. Copclaiid's entire socloty were present to testify their lov ing regard for one of Its most faithful members, one of tho 11 ret of this newly organized church to pass into tho great beyond, The entire oervlco was Impressively conducted, A funeral march waa played aa the all bearers and mourn ing family entered with tho casket up on which rested a cluster of gleaming wlilto callas. The choir rang "lllcsaed Home, Over There." Dr, Ooland read the Scripture burial service of the church beginning: "Walt ujwn the Lord; though weeping may endure for tho night, Joy cometh iu tho morning;" concluding with a beautiful poem from tho writing of Edwin Arneld: "Come away, she Is dead." The choir sangahymu couoludlug with the werds: "Thanks be to God that such havo been, Although they aro no more." Many Iu tho congregation were deep ly atlected by the sweet, old-fashloued j soug. Arter a beautiful solo by C. D. Ford. Dr. Copelaud delivered the funeral ad- dress. The frleuds of the deceased took a last farewell look at the face of th dead, and then the remains were seated up from human eyes forever aud taken to Rural Cemetery for burial by funeral train ou the Capital City railway. Miss May Wilkins, Fashionable drvtumaker, parlors lu room 2, uew Hughe block. Cutting and fitting a pocllty. Agent for the New York U,,or OSHOltN' A HARRITT Onxvr-Ua--Court strvet. TOTla VILM give appetite aad - XVH dlgwtlou. Dr. CoutrU ttlU twth without -la. JOTJB&AL. THUBSDAY, .APTtIT, 0, 189- PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Mrs. Ella Smith, 275 Church street, la very id. Rev. and Mm. Mulligan, of Wood burn, are in the city. Miss Agnea Earbait, of Portland, Is in the city, the guest of Miss Mae Boise. Mrs. J. T. Whalley. of Portland, Is tho guest of Mm. R. S, Beau. F. L, William left today for a short visit at Eugene. C. W. Scriber took tho forenoon train for Sclo. 01 Darling is still at Hubbard, down with Inflammatory rheumatism. Attorney B. F. McLooney returned to Woodburn today. The Overland was a few hours late this morning. - Travel continues light and will until better weather. Iioadmaster Johnson of the S. P, re turned from the South this morning. Guy Hlrsch of Portland took in the Entre Nous and returned to that city this morning. The Balem Democrat wants an extra session of the late legislature. Js. it crazy Watch the dally changes in Keller &, Sons' bargain window. The Dalles T. M.: Mrs. Dehm and children and Mies Annie Dshm were passengers on the delayed train Satur day evening for Salem, where they will make their future home, Pendleton Tribune: Rev.Dr.Gwynne of Salem, synodlcal missionary for Ore gon of the Presbyterian church, arrived in the city on the westbound truin this forenoon. Hela the giiest of his daugh ter, Mrs, H, l. Talklngton. Portland Tdegratn: Elaborate pre parations are being made for the third aunual banquet to be given by the xoung Men's Democratic League of Oregon, in honor of the lf.Qth anni versary of the birth of Thomas Jefler son, on April 18th. Men's neglgee and tennis shirts, a new lnyolpe. flargalps for all. Os burn's Packet store, Bible Missionary P. C. Hetzler went to Portland today. He says he expects to attend the general conference of the U. B. church at Dayton, Or., next month. He expects that Bishop E. B. Kepbart who is now In Africa will be re-elected bishop and will visit the coast. New novelties In mouldings, Just from Chicago. Keller & Sons. Misses Lena ufad Bertha Burkhart, of Portland, are guests at the home of Phil MeUchan. Nothing IJkeSlmmons Liver Regula tor for dyspepsia and Indigestion a safe and sure cure, A REAUTIO.N FOtl UICU.ARDSU.N. Tho Portland press has labored so hard to conjure un a theory fixing the crime or the attempted train-wrecking upon George E. Richardson, tho man wuu siguaiieu tno train, tuat a reac tion has started in his favor. It must be remembered that the Portland press Is supplied with Infor mation by the railroad company's em ployes, attorneys, detectives and Pink ertous, who make head quarters at Portlaud and who havo .a tremendous pecuniary interest in a conviction. They have before this convicted more than one Innocent man. No one doubts but that money will convict Richardson, IT It can be done, guilty or Innocent. But he Bhould not be con victed by the lies palmed oil on half wltted reporters of u mercenary press SUPREME COURT. Salem, April 6, 1803. Eugene Ahem, respondent, vs. Ore gon Teleghone aud Telegraph Com pauy, appellant; appeal from Mult tioiuoh county. Argued and submitted. Jamea Gleasou aud A. F. Sears attorneys for respondent, Charles H. Carey, attorney for appellant. No CmsTNUTS. Keller aud A Sons' bargain window contains only fresh stock. Foit RENT.-Oue good dwelling at No, 17 Court street, opposite Cottage, Call at Oiburn's Racket store. Early VKOHrAni.w. Early rhu barb, onions, radishes aud everything that Is fr.h ou earth always llrst at Clark A Kppley's. Dr. Contrla tills teeth without palu. DPRICE'S OS uiry s11" Powkr-?, AMwn a V ip MiUiou of Ho-4o Vetjs the Standard TWENTY-SIX AND TWENTY-FIVE. Can Voti Do a Sum in Arithmetic? Simple THE JOURNAL AND ADVERTISERS. Clienpcst, Completcst nnd Jlost Head Newspaper in the Valley Class In mental arithmetic, arise. Twenty-six and twenty live is how much? Readers of The JoiJRNALget twenty six diiy newspapers and a twenty-five cent book each month for fifty cents, besides four Saturday supplements. Why Is The Journal read so much more than other publications printed at Portlaud and elsewhere coaling from $1.25 to GO cts a month, who give no standard llterat jre aud no special ser vice Saturdays? Because the people are possessed of common sense. The Journal la not edited at Port land, Woodburn, Eola, nor by the Southern Pacific, but at Salem. It is emphatically The Salem Capital Journa L. Hix days iu the week it is the Even ing Journal. Then every Saturday comes the speeding and sporting edition. Every Thursday a grand complete eight-page furmer's weekly. The Journal is most read because It Is the cheapest aud most complete dally uewspaper lu Western Oregon, It never receives dispatches of interest to the people too late or too long to print them. It is tho only paper giving the peo ple all the news about the train-wrecking at Yoncollal It is. the only paper generally read and talked of ns having an opluiou about Richardson not dictated by rail road interests and suggested by Pink ertona. . Why waste your money on number less handbills that are never beard from afterwards, when these three edition? of The Journal are guaranteed to bring you nctual profitable returns for your Investment ? Trusts and Combinations Are unpopular. Hut there is oue form of trust agaiuht which no one has any thing to say. That Is the trust which the public reposes in Hood's Sarsaparillu and the best of It Is, the tni9t Is full Justified by the merit of the medicine. For, remember, HOOD'S Saraaparillu CURES. Hood's Pills nra purely vegetable, and Uo not purge, all druggists. pain or grije. Sold b) m.visuu:i. GROSHONO-MAltriN. Wednes day evening, April 5th, 1893, at their future residence on Liberty street, Jennfe A. Groshong to Joseph Mar' tin, Rev. Hutchison officiating. STAGE GLINTS. Evans and Iloey and their manager, W. D. Mann, will journey to Europe early in June. Luke Schoolcraft, tho veteran min strel, died suddenly of gastritis conipli cated with heart disease at Cincinnati recently. Eleanor Calhoun has desertod tho Eng lish stago for the French and has made a success as tho American lady in the "Argent d'Autrui" of M. Henrique, The comic opera "Tho Magic Opal" has uot been successful at tho London Lyric theater and has been replaced by the late Goriug Thomas' "Golden Web." Mile, Nikitn, tho American prima don na, has been engaged for a series of 80 representations at tho Russian Imperial Opera Houbo beginning in December next. Jennie Yeamans has been engaged by Manager Charles Frohuian to play "Jano" next season, whon Miss Johnstone Ben- ueu wm appear tn her new comedy "Fauny." ' Etclka Gerster. tho onco famons prima donna, is firing secluded from tho world ou a mountain near Bologna aud passes ner days in superintemlinir tli o.wi of her children, in reading and in needle work. Berlin is reported musically wild over the performances of auother pianoforte prodigy, Raoul Koczalski. a youth of 8 years, whoso net receipts In tho German SSfJioS.10 day8 amounuu t0 mo Pauline Hall will have a nP- nrM next season, the libretto by Mr. McLel Un and tho music probably by Julian Ldwards. She will play n character en- ...v., iurcigu m ner previous work, that f a young German girl. .in jumiMi;irTf'jjPjtJiu ACCEPT - WOOUVfl Pii STORS. DR. DARRINS' METHOD. Dr. Darrin gives the latest improved remedies for chronic diseases of men aud women. His electric methods are en tirely new for absolutely curing Semi nal Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Impo tency, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Gleet, Syphilis, Venereal diseases, Wasting diseases from mpntal anxiety, overstudy, abuse by youthful folhesand ignorance of nature's laws, excesses of maturity, declining years, badly treated or neglected venereal diseases, resulting in mental and physical destruction, early decay and loss of life's pleasures. Special attention given to throat, lung, eye and ear, blood, private, nervous diseases, catarrh and deafness, and all curable ohronlc and special dispases. The Drs. will treat the noor fretwex- cept medioines from OtolOa. oudaily, and those who are able to payv will re ceive medical treatment at 5. a month for each disease or In that proportion as thecusesmay need, surgical and special diseases excepted. Consultation free. iNo cases taken If uot deemed curable or Improvable Ofllce hours from 10 to o daily; evenings 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to U. All curable chronic, acute and pri vate diseases, catarrh and deafness, are confidentially and successfully treated. Circulars and question list sent free. .Most cases can receive home treatment !'fter,a visit to the doctor's oOtee. Drs. Darrios' ofllce, 310 Commercial street, salem, Or. Room H, Save "Vovr Fruit. Wm. Wright has a good spraying outfit, and 1b pre pared to spray family orchards on short joiice- rrtcea reasonnhl. Tho f-.w saved on one tree will more than pay the expense of carine for fifty trees. Leave wora witn oray Bros. jf Kansas Gallery. Moatw Bros, have left the town and tbeir gallery south of the postofflce laaow occupied -j ". o. iuunt. jj'irst class from $2.00 to ?3.00,per dozen. photos 3-28-lOt Sons op Vets.-A special meeting of Sumpter camp is called for Thursday evening of this week. All members should attend. ' The Kansaa Gallery Is south of the pvoLwuiuo ui moniee's old stand. First class work and honest treatment. Give U9acail- 3,28-lOt DCoutris fills teeth withont pain. mills I I'AI'ER is kepton file at K. 0 Drase'a GRAND CONCERT Wednesday Evening, April 12th. BY CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC. -i-5?S. ; Grace Scriber and r.... la.'!?.Misa the wonderful m,im 1.1.. ' 611atP. the MwnM r..... '".r" . wnenior ---.IU DI tl(Tl f . Un.versi v , ' lUe W"lamette S ' w'1. Adn,,Mn 60c Gallerv etariTS;,onBW,thont STATE STREET DRUG STORE! New Co.meti t... ul m-n-Face BlMrh.. EXCLUSIVE DEPOSITORY Boyd's Aseps'n soap, 77?-.Comp,exion Aids. liltOOKSA Luna .,. ""H-'l, JUST RECEIVED. We.reDowiIlgDl.rin TRT TTVTTc, "J"W"d''Pl..1meutor ,.- .-1,, orE,uHo,;sEEl,BROTHERS & co THIS BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET AND COME TO OUR STORE AND SEE. OUR NEW SPRING GOODS AND NOTE THE PRICES THIS SEASON,, IT WILL BE SURE TO SAVE YQU MONEY. iThe World's Pair. I a Tbe world's fair will be mil of wnnderfii'f F'ltjtits, but none of tbem will bo moril Ainterestlog to the people of balem tbucR Kour exhibition of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Includes sets. Havo vou nepn th lorn mi umeaol books thai we Just not in KCO cl8 iueiu we win ciose oui at us cents fach. H ,, v.. a,, tu w yU1 ol;t. van euny I Patton Bros., uooksellers and Stationers,! 08 STATE SlRi:ET. NKW ADVKItTlHK.'MENTS. CHRISTIAN MCIENOE-Lltemturo stads on sale at 326 ulbeny mreet. of all' 4-u 'y WANTED. Washing among a few private- Fred Urlmler'g, near W.v1o s Ktore. 4-cJt VTOTICETOOWNEBt OF COWri.-A fulU XI blixd Jersey Bnll -m bo found at sta- ,' ." ."s BU0 ,s corner i-ront and Cen leri streets, at tool of bridge crossing thelWil lametls 5txer. Chaiges lor service reason'ible. -& t E E1on.HALli:''TThreeyon? milk cows, quar I Jk ter erajle -Jersey, three-quarters Durham, miivo ""'Jorsry una nun uuruuni. Gmid rei ot IS ul.Vf J?'..8-.. Aaoress. l", 1. ' cu "in uenve er anyw litre lu uuy, M 1W 'S FriJay Night, April 7tli. Engagement extraordinary 0f THE EDEN F0NtA2T CO. A wonderful attraction-, nothtar. like it i-Kand dancing. COMitJ PANTOMIME, etc A rare combUiaUon. Beau on sale at Fatton's. HP. M. CARS.. 1 1 1 p. 111. Cars leave Hotel and' ostoihec daily for Asylum I enitciitiary ami Cemetery on Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a. m , connect ln with Overland fr-.i,. ,..,.i cars leave Hotel every 20 ........ u ,rom :-o a in. foil e; 1,7 a,,ol,,tso,le lines eje iTtinrc cmeteryCar, i alcen -rto meet I1 assenter 'Iraii.s.. " rlLW rvm-j 1)1 into.Hi7Hi.i eradn DevouH. j-ountr. fm.oaVif;..yr. milters Your mill . . ' uruir n i nice 2-adJw. AuL0o?atn"nd!:?,nar -' Johlde, atoldin,?,.,allk'I,l)'' "I n 1-JS-ly l 'a "'"rt Uoue, Huh 1,. r tas. Hal, ,,,. ' Illffllld TdLI'OLAIt. JUST OPENED. d VLISES IgWoBl.u'3iAin 'eltfitMijj,