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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1893)
JfttBRSJ 1 JSViS2fUSQ CAPITAL JOUBNAIi, SATT7BDAY, SEPXEMBEE 9, 1SW. i fl If.' if Hi i Hfi n . i s i I 5 r Id J h r P. ' FALL AND WINTER. withstanding the hard times staring us m the face, we have IMPORTED A FINER AND LARGER STOCK of Dress Gords, and Ladies', Misses and Childrens Wraps, than ever before. Ladie3 of Salem and vicinity need no longer send their money out of Salem for their DRY GOODS oo .an oavft ihem monev besides keeping the money at home. Our stock comprises German and French manufacture ana it wui pay you o ex amine our line of Dress Goods and. Jackets before purchasing. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - .IF - Yoa Are going (o trolldor nuke any Mndof Improvement, call oo tbe undersigned ior material. We haTe a complete nock, and arc re idy to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, (Trading, etc Salem Improvement Co. Wade's Opera Comiqce Co. This blrong organizition has been engaged for fair week, commencing on Aronday, September 11th. They come to us highly recommeoded having received t e niches' i n mlums from both press and public wherever they have ap peared. The repetolre is an extensive one; embracing the comic opera buc ceeses of the day. Among others the "Mascot," "Pinafore," "Mikado," "Billy Taylor," "Patience," "Bald Pasha," "Erminie,,' "Ship Ahoy," "Pirates of Penzance," "Olivette," "Io lantbe," etc The company numbers forty people. Beats now on sale at Pat ton's. May Not Get Him. Today Super intendent Geo. Downing is in waiting at San Quentln, California, for James Miller whose term of imprisonment ex pires. Miller la the man who took ad vantage of the confidence reposeJ in him as trusty in the Oregon penitentia ry and made good bis escape, and was shortly afterward convicted of some crime in California, A dispatch today says the shtrifl of Alameda county, Cal., and the chief of police of Oakland are on bands with a writ of habeas corpus wanting Miller on a serious charge. Mr. Downing may have no company on bis homeward trip. Cursed a Woman. This morning a hobo called at the residence of Thoe. Burrows and asked Mrs. Burrows for something to eat. Being alone Mrs. Burrows directed him to another place near by, adding that it be failed, to return and she would furnish nim a breakfast. The wily hobo took this to be a meanB of notifying an ofllcer to have him arretted, and he began curs ing the lady with the fluency of a sailor. Ofllcer Keene was uotlfled and was promptly on the scene, but the foul mouthed tramp bad tanen the bint and nought refuge in flight. Hops Not Buffeiuno. In inter views with numerous hop growers, to day, we learn that the present cool damp weather will not barm tbe bop crop for at least lea days. If tbe weather should turn off warm and re main cloudy and rain then there would be great dauger. All are of tbe opinion that the lice will not appear to any great extent. Many of tbe yards are picking, notwithstanding the rains. Eugene Guard. Anothek Chinihb Raid. The sheriff la in receipt of a communica tion from St. Paul, stating that another Chinese raid was made iu tbat vicinity night before last. Thirty men, five of whom were armed with guns, went to a yard on the Mary Alplu place, two miles north of BU Paul, which Is leased by a Chinaman, uatued Jim Cook. This Cbija boas and his Mongolian pickers were ordered to leave, which they did. Is Not Believed. The Journal Jearns through a man from Grauts Pass that that part of Single's confession Implicating others is uot believed by tboee acquainted with tbe prisoner and those he accuses. Accord I ng to Blagle's written confession to tho aberifl, he charge Blake Bald wlu as tbe man who laid the plans and also Implicates Jobn Coffee and Joe Fields. Tub School Boahd. The school director met this afternoon a 2 o'clock. The bids for printing tbe rules and regulations were opened and tbe con tract awarded to tbe E. M. Walte Print lax Co at 101.00. On motion the further consideration of tbe matter of printing was laid on tbe table. A full board adjourned to the next regular wetting. Two Today, Marrlaee license were today kMued by tho clerk toD. J, Yoder MdMw Sarah Aachenbreuncr and to I BaxoaP, Kerr and ilk Helen A. Dan- j fttfc many of the finest varieties of DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Look out for skin games next week. A good part of tbe Chicago exhibit will be seen at tbe fair next week. There is a noble dog in the ponnd awaiting his fate. Homebody should rescue tbis animal before tbe guillotine falls. Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Rugg, of Seat tle, Wash., are in the city, tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Litchfield, on Cottage street. The Ladles Bazjar baa a surprise for all in a full line of new nndarwear, silk for trimming and fancy work. Ging hams and outing flannels, at rare bar gains, 7c, 8c, 10c, per yard. A full line of kid gloves, hosiery, etc. State Insurance block, spot cash. Lowest prices known. 9-8-3t THE Fair is headquarters for bar gains In everything. Will pay you cash for second hand school books or exchange new books for old ones. The largest stock and low est prices. F. 8. Dearborn. Bam Simpson In Astoria Budget: "What's tbe cure for thia awful depres sion ? "Well, some say the gold cure ta v Choicest fruits and cigars always on aale at tbe post orHce news stand. Mrs. W. H. Byar and daughter Vera, are In tbe city visiting old friends Geo. W. Weeks, of Howell Prairie, was in tbe city today. Miss Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Bandt of Vancouver, are guests of Miss Lottie Hellenbrand. W. H. Cooper, of Stay ton was In the city last night. Hugh Thompson, tbe efficient book keeper at tbe penitentiary went to Newport today. W. J. D'Arcy is borne from his visit to tbe hot springs of the McKenzle. Tbe county court yesterday served notice through Hberlft Osburn, upon tbe bondsmen of County Treasurer Burnett tbat tbey would be held re sponsible for the funds lost through tbe failure of Hamilton, Job & Co. Ga zette. McMinnvllIe baa a kindergarten. Mr. and Mrs. Baumer have returned from their Newport outing. Miss M. E. Adams baa returned from an extended visit in Washington. Miss R. F. Hall'returned from Wood burn last night. Prof. Whltaker went to Portland this afternoou. Mrs. Judge Henry and mother started on an eastern trip today. ,Geo, Heeler weut to Woodburn this afternoon. J. C. Handle, constable at Grants Posss.arrlved this morulng with anoth er patient for the Insane asylum. This one is a divorced woman, Mallnda Roee aged about 40. She ia not violent and talks continually about ber divorced husband. Pruf. and Mrs. McElroy started on tbe afternoon train fi-r Chicago and other points in tbe East. Hon, Cbaa. Nlckell'a arrived from Jacksonville today. Low. Laughead of Albany la in tbe city. Col. Bob Miller, of Oregon City, Is in tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, a new bride and groom, will spend Sunday In Ore gon City. Two shares of the Elsenbart estate sold by Judge Bonbam this afternoon at f500 each. Plenty op Horses. Up to dae twelve carloads of race horses have ar rived from Portland, for the fair, and more are yet to come. Tbe state fair will be well supplied with horses. Extracted. Choice mountain. houey lu palls pure as gold, at Har-1 rltt & Molntyre's. Itosu IlAfliioNO.- Next Monday, Sentember 11th. will be Itoah Haahono Jewish New Year. Tho festival will' be observed by the Jew the world over next Monday, also the state fair begins at Salem, j 00R SEASIDE LETTER. The Way They Receive Their Husbands at Newport. SEA GDLLS CATCHING ONTO A WliALE Hott Two Willamette Taller Girls Were Struck by a Swell. Don't be a kicker, don't be a clam; Try to be sociable, But never take a dram If you can't lake a drink Without getting ou a jam. WELCOMING HOBBY. Yoang married women always wel come their husbands in tbe moat affec tionate manner when they arrive Sat urday night to spend Sunday with tbe family. You can almost tell how long a man has been married by the recep tion he receives. If her arms go clear around his neck and lock behind his ears scarcely a year has intervened since the license was issued. If six montbs or less she does all tbat and kind o'gloes ber bill onto bis for aea son. People older and more experienced in matrimony are fust as loving but not bo demonstrative. The young wife's reception of hubby at the cocut reminds one of Byron's description of a certain game bird's habits: "Man ia an omniverous proddctlon, He cannot live like tbe woodcock by suction." OPTICAL ILLUSIONS. The r.irage of tbe mist on the beach ia productive of some comical Illusions At a certain distance and angle every thing has a certain, lumiuous enlarged appearance. Sea gulls away ofl look like people and a lot of tbem struggling over a flab knocked out and flapping on tbe rocks resemble a ships crew dis patching a whale. Coming closer it was a two-pound bake. I bad him for dinner. My shoes on the sands twenty rods away resemble box cars. THE SEA OULLS are beautiful creatures, and two years of production by the Oregon law, mak ing it a crime to shoot tbem, has ren dered tbe gulls at Yaquina Bay nu merous and tame. There are many kinds from a wee one no bigger than a sparrow to birds as large and awk ward as a goose. Like some people, tbey always appear very busy and yet tbey have nothing to do but loaf, eat and squawk. Chuck full of business, yet always ready for a caucus on tbe beach or a mass meeting ou tbe sand spit to denounce tbe rising tide. THE DIFFERENCE. Since stopping here I have learned the difference between business and embezzlement. When a tew prominent and wealthy men organize a boom and trust company and employ-a secretary to rope in other people it ia business. When their secretary John L. Ayer ropes tbem iu, it is embezzlement. when tu Job liroa. at Uorvallls cause thousands of dollars of public money and privato bank deposits to disap pear, tuat is DUBiness. wnen a poor school clerk uses fSO school money and replaces it that la embezzlement and be goea to tbe pen two years. THE BAY VIEW. A $150 sea otter skin is part of the attractions at tbe Bay View bouse. Some landlords get fat purses starving people but Col. Pete Abbey, of tbe Bay View bouse don't seem to get poor making other people fat. Several people had to leave this bouse this summer because tbey got to resemble a walrus so much tbey could not see out of their eyes. A cele brated anti-fat hotel In tbe valley soon restored them to their normal dimen sions. At Abbey's you get not only tbe fat of the land bnt the fat of tbe sea and a few meals there make one be gin to resemble G. Cleveland. WHAT KILLS PEOPLE. A good many people here fret about the fog. Yet fog does notklll half as many aa whisky. STRUCK BY A SWELL. As pretty a sight as has been wit nessed in many a day was a distressing accident that happened the last day of surf bathing at Newport. A heavy Southwestern swell struck two valley clrla and rolled them over like halt nn I tbe beacb. Tbey picked tbemselveeup, ' a mass of sand, ivnniwl nnil rvarfottii? drenched with sea water, and made-a run for tbe bath house. They were not hurt half aa bad how ever as another woman out on dry land who waa struck on a swell from Port land. E. Hofer. DSPRICE'S (n The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alma. Used 1b Millions of Homw 40 Year tbt i9trrirj CHINESE BIOTEBS SBHTEKOED. Justice Batchelor Holds all Four for the Grand Jury. Bnt At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the eighteen prisoners, charged with riot ing, were marched from the cocmty jail to the circuit court room JoraprellmJ- i i L, t. tj. ,-!. I ujruuiKuore-u ""-"""'neiecateillworkwinthepast. Ladies Tbe prosecution was ably represented by Attorney Condit, Bingham ft D'Arcy. No speech was made against the pris oners. Without any legal assistance, the crusaders also put some pointed ques tions, tbe evident object of which was to show to tbe justice tbat tbey were not boisterous and disorderly, and tbat they used no violence nor force In rout ing the Chinamen. Whitman, tbe jeweler of Hubbard, and Harrisr tbe grocer clerk f Portland, also took tbe witness stand, and made very concise statements, and while no donbt omit i...A.WU n .. .. ... w a. vu... ting some little Incidents tbat would not create sentiment in favor of their cause, their evidence corresponded with other witnesses except in the case of conversation tbat took place between tbe leaders and L. J. ilcKlnney. McKinney stated that the crowd drove to bis house, and Whitman and Harris met him in consultation between bis residence and tbe hop bouse. Tbe evidence of WhlteulaQ and Harris is at variance with McKinney's in saying tbat McKinney said be was perfectly willing for the whites to pick nls hops, and referred tbem to tbe China boss. Evidence showed tbat some of tbe party bad sticks when tbey weut to tbeilcKinney yard. The nearest ap proach to violence tbat was proven was tbe fact tbat one Chinaman was assist- ed to place his pack in the wagon while thev were eettiue readvto leave. It was also established tbat the crusaders ! were tbe direct cause of tbe Mongo-I iians leaving McKinney's yard, though me ciuwu waa uui uoisieruua anu ue- I cnonatrative. Tbey told him they had white men to take the places of tbe Chinese in bis bop yard. He told them he bad a written contract with a boa China man and had no authority to discbarge r those be might employ, and tbat tbey might see the boss and talk with him. Justice Batchelor took the case under advisement at 4:30 and at 5:15 rendered bis decision in tbe aflair which was as follews: Whitman, Harris and Helm were held to appear before tbe grand jury under bonds of $500 each. Thomp son, Williams, Peterson, Collins, Mo Grau, Malone, School, Whittle, Briggs, and West, each under bonds of $200. Duff, King, Smith, and Pitzcll dis charged. It was held by the court tbat tbe first three named were leaders, and tbat tbe last four were simply in bad company Ignorant of the purpose of tbe crowd. None of the men will give bonds, as tbey Ray tbey prefer to await tbe grand jury in Jail. Cottolene. This great article of diet has at last reached Salem, and Harrltt &. Mclntyre are tbe lucky deal ers to, introduce. It. Trylt and be healthy. FAIR WEEK Commencing September Uth, 1893. Ms Opera Comiqne Co. Comprising 30 Artists and Fine Orchestra " will present the following Reperteire: MonLj- Tuesday Wednesday. .Mascot JLlainatore ; Patience Thursday ilkado Friday 8atorday Mascot -Erminie GOOD MUSIC! STRONG COORDS! Gorgeous Costumes, Side-splitting Fun ! M1GXIFICENT SPECTACULAR DISPLAY! Don't fail to sea this extraordinary attrac tion. Seats on Sale at Patton's, HOUSE NEW TO-DAY. Opals. We liave a few "opal" plates left, and nntil they are gone, we will make opal pictures at a reduced price. 8 perry, the artist, Commercial afreet corner Court, Salem. d-tf Re-Opesed. After a month's vaca tion His3 May Wilkina has re-opened her dre3maklnK parlors in the Hughes bloefc. and is Drenared to reoelveand wishing fall work done should get their orders in as early as possible. ifnmpi work a specialty. 7-31-6t Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, lied in bundles of 100, not cut, for sale at this office at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound, rtextdoorto the postofBce. tf Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr.W.H. Hulburt. A. G. P. A, Union Fa cine System, Portland, Ore tun J cut received a supply of books called "Gun Club Rale and IteTlsed Game Laws." This publication con tains a digest of the lavs relating to same In tbe Western states and territories. Mr. Hul- . ... ..... w frmA v II i oil J w. .r .. www k..rf will k. .tail (A tn-lH ltn ft.. Af lh. hwlrl """S.: Special Annonncment. For tbe next SO days F.T.Hart tbe tailor will mase a reduction of one- fourth off the regular and trousers, now Is new suit. $40 00 suits, $30.00 $12.00 pants, $9.00 $10.00 pants. 7.5o. For cash only. price on all suits tbe time to get a AGAIN John Holm has again opened a blacksmith shop in Salem, at rear of Cook's hotel. All friends in- vited to give him a call, and get work done in trie best manner. 9-8. lm FALL OPENING i ' -p a TTPRt A TTI -t-tt-J. J.-E1V. JsU TRIMMED HATS, , Sailor and Walking Hals, the Latest in Children's Caps and Hats, Prices -at Bed Rock for SPOT CASH. MRS. Fl ESTER, ATTENTION, -r i ii ir uifliDin W. H.8AVAGE. Superintendent ol PavUUon at the Slate Fair, can be lonnd at the Htate Fair Grounds every day and Is prepared to as. iku space 10 nersona desirous 01 maxiog ex hibits In any of the departments of tbe parll lion. PARTIES Havlnz exhibits -which ther with sent to the n orld's fair at the conclusion of the State Fair snouia see him. Fruits and vegetables, eralns and grasses, etc, will be sent East free of charge to exhibitors and tbe name of the grower, etc-, will be attached to each article sent KasU 9 frd5t-wlt Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice In all the courts. BURTON BROTHERS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Fronts and supply tbe brick lor the New Salem City Hall and nearly all the fine buildings erected ia mo upiua vuy. Sards near Fenitentlary, Balem, Or. 8-3-dw THE PACIFIC DETECTIYB AND COLLECTING BUREAU SALEM, ... Ongon Private work a specialty. C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. . FIFTIETH TEAR. Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution, of learning in the Paciflo .Northwest. Sixteen courses of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic and Col lege, to rneoiogy, Lavf and Medicine. Bplendid Courses for Training in Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution and "Music. Several Post Graduate Courses. Stronger and better than ever. It'a Woman's College affords an ideal borne for voung ladies with unsurpassed facilities for tbeir care and tralniug. The school year opens Sept. 4, 1S93. For Year Book and all Information reiatlntr to school management and course 01 eiuay, aaaress, President GEO. WB3TAKEE, D.D. For financial Information, address, Rev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 8-23-dtw Salem, Oregon. ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, 8t. Paul, Marion County. Oreeon. Conduced by the "laters of tbe Holy Karnes of Jesus and Mary, The location aflorda all that i ?1d for healthful outdoor exercise. 2S2H01?? t. Tb Haudlns; U new and supplied wtin au the moa-m imnmvvnMf. t. course of study U complete. Stenography and Typewritis Tautfit. Terms moderate. For further paiUculars apply to SUter So tor, r Super. t4-; State Fa i irs Wiilam ette University bit uimin A- Not necessary to put thorn on to see the low prices we are making on our All Wool Home Madd SUITS AT THE- NOTE THIS DOWN. Xole this down In Tour memorandum oook tuat we are naYlng a special sate on Tinted Writing Paper. Our prices will astonish you. we areB helUog the finest kind of writlnr paper for 5c. formerly soid lor "x. We will seU yoo 24 sheets of writing paper for 10c. Call and kueui;nmi:aiDa uurnuiuaiuaier Patton Bros., Boolcsellers and Stationers, OS STATE 8THJIKT. E. X. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Legal Blank Publishers. Bush's New Brlck,over the bank. Ooml street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8AZJEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. First-class In all iu appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Urown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. A GOOD CHANCE I All goods at W. M. Sargeant'a will be sold at the regular price for tbe next SO days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. &-3-1W dw READY trade with tho largest and best assorted stock of Dress Goods, Jackets, CAHPETS, CLOTHING, SHOES, that we have eyer vt jfcown, Ooas and soa ua. .? WILLIS 1 SPECTAC JM SALEM, OREGON. MKV ADYKK-rjkJlK.YXa. fTKK 8ALK Horse, buggy and hsroeo. Es Jj quire aHMChtmefceta street, Satan. ore. fcfWIt BALK-Good younc mare. Willi 17 change for wood, wheat, oat,tTorpo. isioea. wuiauoiraae or payeasatoaef tolls cow. light double harneo, aoashont baggy or bees: board. 3WCeaterSL st I" 0-T. A medium slxtd red cow with born Jul sawed onclos1o tnsbcad, tsrrswMi EXtln fore head ana leather halteron. Flate will be liberally rewarded by notifying bex O. Fiyug. Balem, Ur. & FUN ii D M. A purse. Owner call al Cool bxl bellzei. SsiS TTOR BALK OB TKAJ)E.- acres at lul JD slluuted In Folk county, six mliei tea ttaUton, lor fcaje or trade lor balem cropotj. Knqulre of Q. W. Johnson, or Fred Huw. EB KKrtT on Democratic Boom Terra,! new house with 8 rooms, bsrd finals; ca slon street between Front and Cocmo dal Inquire on lot. U? rnUIS PAPEIl Is kept on file at E. C. Curt I Advertising a g-ncy, W and 65 Merctu'i Exchange, San Krancisio, UiuXonua, Tim conlraca ior advertising can be made lor it 0 HBX3T1AX BClESCE-lJterature ofil kinds on sale at xaubeny ttnet. fMj ATTENTION Cash money paid tor nft buttles.old Iron and all kinds of tceaj, a.o hides, at old Court ilouse, Half m. 1-K-ly i. TOLTOULB. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLAbTEREES. LeaTeortera at CotUe-Farkhum blockoca 15, Hal em, Oregon. STOLEN From my farm, four head of horses fclton Black mare, weight 1300 pounds.18 hsn&itld heavy In load, In fair order.romestutOWKi hipped and ringbone on left (ore Ixt. iu been swinaled in left shoulder, attlieut. One bay gelding 15 hands high. 4 yeut oti, id built. In eoud order. iur in forebad. round somewnai sieepy iooe, one bind fool wmu welgkt about 1100. shoulders ecaiaed. rslte large neck. One light brown mare, 15 hci high, weight about 1150, small star under fort lockage 3 year, half cLde, heavy mane ss tall, square built, heavy letocks and hltt headed. One mare age tl or II, about Hhani high, light bay, stiff traveling, has longnu row leet In front, weight 800 or 8ftijounds,lx fair order. Horses were taken Tuesdar a Wednesday night, Augnit 1st or 2nd. I vtl pay I2S apiece ior the return ofthe first Id scribed horses or a liberal amount for any Is lormatlon leading to their whereabouts Ad dress, AkJKBHAS. 8 11 lm dw Switzerland, Marlon Ox, Or. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH KU.VS The Mer Wood Saw And he doesnt burn up half your wood, a fuel, when he saws It. Jfake youroontnci with him personally or leave oroersat asett cigar store Dearborn's book store.tSS ttumocr street, or address me by mall. C-l" Portland's Great Industrial Exposition OPENS 3BPTBMBBR'87 1893 obosgs OCTOBBR 28 . WUJj FURNISH THK MU8IU. A WORLD OF HEOHAjnOS IN MDJIATUUE. THK SPECIAL KKATOaES WILL ECLIPSE TH03K OF ANY PREVIOUS VEX& MADAME GERARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost ol 110,000 and throwing a thousand Jets of water In all the colon of U rainbow wlu beautify Jtuslo liaO. LARGE AQUARIUMS, Containing fish of all varieties found in Oiegon waters,have been constructed at great expo THE ART GALLERY, . Will contain a collection of paintings selected from tbe World's Fair. Among tbealS burg's celebrated painting Caster's Last Fight. To visit this kreat Expo""00 ?d !?u? wfmd?!,.!.n 8 veT department of Art and taence, will be next thing to a vlH to the " Fair at Chicago. ' REDUCfcD RATES ON ALL TRANHPORTATION LINES. ItVkv fm v fct&v f h y- aS .4 .a s-a. w vBS,m.T w iwiuu iUUU(UKUUaiuaru J W .lJ-a ..- Bnprlntendii dq pww. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Latest Improved Gooda and Lowest Price. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGOa. ' 1J frto tfnr1 Wa oWi nnn fcorJv ffr the WL FLANNELS, ,n; BLANKETS, ETC. LUJU LALb JL.Un.I2H.. BROTHERS & CO. PALXK, piUKHSTi o.?JutouM qojwnt, JuTaA aa.