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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1897)
A J of Truth cut from everyday experience. Knives and forks and hot water don't agree. You can't change the fact, but you can change the water. The secret of keeping handles on, keeping them white, keeping them tight, is the use of warm water and GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. The best cleaner in existence for greasy things and everything else. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louts, Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Sin Franclteo. No dyspejv tic has ever taken it in vain, Physx icians pro s c r i b e it '.... !U MWlUi Success and Confidence, Sitters UNION PARTY PLATFORM ; Adopted at Albany, Otegon, June a 897. We demand tho free and unlimited coin acs of cold and sliver at the ratio of 16 to i independent of the action of any other natiun That the government shall issue all money without .the intervention of bunks, and in ! quantity adequate to the needs of tbe people. 1 That all money issued by the Government. whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal tender for all debts, public or private. That no contract or law shall descriminate against any kind ol money issued by the gov ! ernment. We arc opposed to the issue of United States interest-bearing bonds in time of peace. We demand the redemption of Oreccn from rings, commissions and corrupt methods, and rdemand honest elections and election laws, Including stringent registration laws We demand that the people shall have th veto power oerall legislative tnactments b ithe use of the referendum. We demand the election of all officers by a fdirect vote of the people. PU CELEBRATED 5 nrfmaew&ss?3. vflHHBBW r' -"j a titS'kkJW f i S"V We f ivor and advice that all nominations for municipal and county officers, including 'members of the legislature, shall be made b; primary elections. MffiWe recommend that this party shall be known as thr Union party, and invite all re- rm rorces ot the state to unite with us in realizing these principles by united efforts, and we pledge ourtelves to unite with such reform forces in carrying out this bond of nion. SjEoware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, las mercury will surely destroy ine sense of smell and completely derange Ithe whole system when entering It itlirough the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used excepton prescriptions from reputable physct ians, as tbe damage they will do Is ten Sfold to tho good you can possibly de prive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., jrToledo, o., contains no mercury, ana Sis taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surraces or Ithe svstem. In buvlnc Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gennulne. It bib taken internally, ana maao in xo- lledo, O., by P. J. Cheney & Co., Tea- itimomais rrcc. Sold by all Druggists, price 7oo. per Ibottle. OASTOHIA. ITlo tit- Kiimila iifutars a Sunday Seaside Excursion Will Run Sun day Augustji5, fAni continue to run each Sunday thereafter during the season. Trains leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.; uorvauis 17:30 a. m. Returning leaves Newpor- 6:30 p. in. , , ,T m hare, Aloany, uorvauis ana jriiuu putith, 8I.C0 for round trip. Points Iwcst usual rates. Cash for Prunes. Farmers, call at our office hi the old fray block, State street, and get our Rash prices for prunes. UREGON UANJJ VU. IS alem, Aug. 28. d&w-tr m Oregon's Fair. Can be attended for one fare forttie mnd trin from any point on the lines ! of the Southert Pacific in Oregon. The fair opens on Septemoer ju, ana closes October 8. Nine days. Every dayw 111 be the best. Fraternal order O. C. & E. R. R. t October 4, pioneer and barbecue day, ft) October 5. Saiarn day, uctoner u, h, bchool day, October 7, free for all races, last day, uctooesr a. ocuooi uay, October 7, children under 12 years of ul'o free. School children over 12 ' years of ace, ten cents. After harvest you will want a rest, so come to the state fair and enjoy yourself. One faro for roun trip. E Popnlar admission of 25 cents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. 1 TUtiO- J ices TI7 H it - s- THE MARKETS. V8.0VISION. Portland, Sept Wlla Walla, 8c When valley, 82c: t'-'our Foulard, 40 Superfine, 250 per bbl Oats White, 34c; grey, 3536. , t'oiatoes. .new 3$a4oc per sacK, Hiy Good, 1012.50 per ton. Hops toanjc. Wrol.. Valley, I4i5c; Extern Oregon IOI2C. Afohair. 2oc. MillstuftsBran, 14.00; shorts 1550. fotiltry Chickens, mixed 3.500)375 1 rollers, 1.50(5300 turkeys, live lie I'lSS,. Oregon, 12 yt per dor. Hides. . green, salted 60 lbs 7c; under 61 ILs 6c; sheep pelts, io7nc "Vllow 2jio3c Onion& 1 "25(a) 1.50 per sack. Wheat Bags Ct)rutta.2C, per 100 Heans-small white, IlJc.lima 33 Huts Heavy, 4 50 Butter. .Best dairy 25 30; fancy crcrmerr 35340c per roll. Cheese .Iljc. Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleach fid 6K7o; unbleached 3c(5)4e; sundried Pears 5o6c llums-puiess.3c4c Prunes 4 y,c(x. Veal -small 33c per lit. Mutton Weathers 2"a2: dressed mut ton,4j spring lambs 5c per lb. Beef, Steers 3.; cows 2.25. dressed 45J. Cured Meats dlams iojicioc bacon 1 Lard-in pails, 7ic. SALEM MARKET Oats 25c. Apples 25c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $8. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.25; retail 4.60; bran, bulk I2l3 shortn,l5 5r17.75; i.h fr-d. t5.c16.00. Poultry Chicken, 5 spring 8. VealDressed, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 4.50. Live Cattle.. 22j Sheep.. Live, 1,50. Spring lambs, Jl.oo Wool. .Best. 12c. Hops. .Best, 9 a 10c hggs. it in trade. Farm Smoked Meats Bacon, 71; hums 100; shoulders, 5JC. Potatoes 25c trade. Dried Frui'w Apples, evaporated,bleached, 70, 8c: unbleached 4c5c. riums 4c Butter, Dairy 158200 creamery 22 Low Excursion Rates. The Southern Pacific will make a one fare rate from all points on their lines In Oregon to tho Oregon state fair which opens Septembes 30 and October 8. A big harvest and a big fair. A clean, vigorious, dellghtfyl and comprehensive exposition of everything pertaining to the farm and larrucr. Good races and amuse ments of all kinds. Special attrac tion every day. With tho present cop prospects and the extremely low railroad of one faae for tho round trip, the people of Ore gon can afford to patronize astate fair that benefit all classes. Popular ad mission of 25 cents. Moses Johnson of Forest Grove lost his thresher and engine by fire Friday. lie was threshing near the county line beyond Gaston, and left tho machine and went to dinner, and when he returned tho machine, engine and considerable grin were de stroyed. Tv.penty riAC KsCbl. O For rnor than twenty years we have been telling: how ScotfsEr vision overcomes the excessive waste of the system, pats on flesh, nourishes and builds op the body, making: it the rcmciy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, p jut it isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type 7e have had prepared for us by a physician a little book, telling- in easy words how and why Scotf s Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would fee a good time to send fer it. SCOTT & BOWMB, HrwYo. AMU More! GdJdjCorpifgjvp.oWn The Eugene en Route for Alka-. OtrteivNeWs, . Seattle, Sept. 1. The steamer Cleveland) Is duo to arrive herefrom St. Michaels some time next week, be tween September 5 and 10, and there Is reason to believe that her cargo of precious metal will far exceed In value that brought down byithe Portland. The flraall amount of gold brought by tho Portland, was accounted for by thb fact that the river steamer . Wcara failed to connect with the Portland at St. Michaels. AYbeo the Portland left, the Wcaro was dally., expected , from Dawson City, wlth a number of ' miners and a couplo of tons of gold ' aboard. 1 If the river steamer has met with no accident, she will certainly reach St. Michaels In time to transfer her valuable cargo to the Cleveland. The North American Transportation & Trading Company has expected the Weare to bring-down the river all tho surplusgold dust tjiat has accumu lated at their stores alongthe Yukon, and this treasure Is estimated at $750,- 000. Steamer Eugene. Victoria, Sept. 1. Tho steamer Bristol has left for St. Michaels, con veying tho river steamer Eugene, from Portland. All the grievances of jtbe passengers were settled, savo the matter of board on tho Eugene. The company holds that they will charge 50 cents per meal on the river steamer or a miner can feed himself out of his outfit. Thciiulners man tain that the price, paid for their passage, included their board. , First Mail. Washington. Sept. 1. The. first mall to be dispatched from this coun try to the Klondike region, under the new reclproclal arrangement with Canada, effected by establishing an International exchange between Dyea and Dan son City,- will bo forwarded from Seattle by the steamer leaving there September 11th. From that time forward mail will go over the new service regularly onco a month. Novel Hotel., Seattle, Sept. 1. Tho old bark Shirley, built at Mcdford, Mass., in 1850, and known in every port in the United Snates, will bo towed to Skag uay and converted Into a hotel and storehouse, with accomodations for 400 lodgers. L-iws Enforced. "Victoria. B. O. Sept. 1. Evidence of how the law Is administered In tho Yukon country js given In a letter re ceived here. A packer named Bice contracted to take a man's outfit over theSkaguay trail if the man went to work on the trail. The men went to work, but when it was finished, Itlco refused to fulfill his contract. When .Bice's train reached tbe summit with a load, It was seized by the mounted police and a vigilance committee and was unloaded, Bice will not be al lowed to do any packing untlllie ful fill his contract with the man who worked on the trail. A letttr from Skaguay states that an Indian who came out from the Yukon had reported that a boiler ex plosion had occurred on one of tho steamers going up the Yukon with a cargo of provisions. Mr. Peterson, whoVame from Dawson, says he also heard tbe report, but does not credit it, as nothing of tbeklnd had occurred up to July 28, when Shclp and his party, the very last ones to leave, left Dawoon City. A large number of applications have beed made of late at tho ofilce of ; the CanadlanPaclfic Navigation Co. for pa&iagcon theeteamr to , Wran gel, by parties twho 'Intend entering tho Klondike country by way of tbe Stlckeen and Tesljn late .route, and recognizing tho practicability, of this route, the company have arranged with the Hudson's Bay Co. so that passengers can be landed at Telegraph creek. The steamer Tees, a vessel to pe placed on the route, will sail to wards tbe end ef the week for Fort Wrangel, where she will transfer pas sengcrgto Abe" Hudson ;Bay Co'fl. steamer Caledonfa, which will be run up the Stlckeen rlvor tt Telegraph creek. ' Itlmsbuun arraiigeil so that the Canadian lioies may p.tss through , Alaskan territory In bond on an un ' dursUindlug tluit they are not to be J sold or hired, and they arc to carry ' on y the owner' personal goods whtlo ' passing through tho Unit d State. I A Clean-up. j Vancouver, B. C, Sept 1. A tel-, cgram was received yesterday from 1 tho superintendent of the Cariboo Hydraulic Mining Company, oper-( atlng in the Cariboo, stated that tbo result of the clean-up, which was completed on the 20lh Inst , ,the am-, algam amounts to 5084 ou-jces, of the estimated value of SGO.COO. Tills l.s the piocccds of 47 dais, washing with , twoglauts. It is thought that the 1 total cleanup for tho season will am ount to not more than $150,000. j Copper River. j Seattle, Wn., Sept. 1. Tho latest' expedition from Seattle in search of gold will turn its nttention to the Copper river. Frank Porter, of New York; Jack Moore and W. Y. Hamil ton, both of Philadelphia, purchased sloop Trixty T. and will sail next week for (topper river. They take provisions for oho year, and will con fine their efforts ,0o discovering placer claims. All Safe. Seattle, Sept. 1. Anxiety as to tho fate of tho Yukon river steamer P. B. Weare is set at rest by C. II. Ji ami Ron, tarfile manager of the ftforth American Transportation Com pany. He stated that he had advices jtbat tho Weare was tied up near ,Circle City repairing her boiler flues. "Shortly after leaying Circle City," he said, "tho fluo began to leak badly, and the Weare was at onco stopped. A new set of tlucs is being put in, and In two weeks tho Weare will re sume her voyage down the river. I am sending north a complete new sqtof boilers to be put in tho Weare next spring, as tho ones she has are worn out." Highly Colored. Tacoma, Sept. 1. A. C. Sand, su perintendent of the Sunset Telephone Company, received a letter from his partner, E. E. Giowcll, from Dawson City, under date of July 17. Most of tho letter was with regard to his per sonal business, but among other things he says that eggs which they Bhlpped from Tacoma In June, brought M per dozen; butter, $1 per pound; po tatoes, $1 pur pound, and oyerythlng In proportion, Ho says everybody has money there, and It Is more plen tiful than any other place 0:1 earth. Bcports that have been sent out can not exaggerate the situation there. Tho country will produce more gold than was ever produced In North America, or any other country. This Is the first news that Mr. Sands has had from his partner since he went In. Avery Porter of Forest Grove fin ished threshing today a 70-acre tract, that averaged 42 bushels of wheat to the acre. Seven Months With Fever. Wonderful Recovery of Health. Mr. Dalrd's rapid nnd marvelous rocovory from a ruero skeleton to Ills normal weight, 270 nounds. was surely tlioultotutof tho grandest ctrcngtli-gh Int; und building-up Dr. Miles' Itcsioralivc Nervine. hpZ. J, II. Daibd, "Gentlemen I wish to express to you my gratltudo (or tho great good that Dr. Allla' Nervine has done for me, I was taken sick with typhoid foyer and I laid in bed for soren months. After (retting over tho ferer I was thin, nervous and tired, An1 rilri nnt. rfMrnln mv lout Atremrth. I trlrul several proprietary medicines, and finally, i after having been reduced In weight to lM onco began to Improve. Was finally entirely cured, and today I can say I never felt bet tor In all my life, and weigh 270 pounds. This Is tar normal weight, a X measure 0 feet 5H Inches In height." South Bend, Ind. 3 II. DAIBD. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a posltlyo guarantee that tbe first botllo win Ixsneflr. Alldrugglstaseltltattl.G bottles for JO. or .iil inunt. nntnttld. on recilnt of rjrlc y tbo Dr. MUca Medical &, lilktan, Ind. Df . Mil' Nervine & , -T LK Vv H B fl B H H for Infants The Pac-sirnile Signature of Appears on Every Wrapper. THE CCNTftUfl COMPANY. TT MURRAY STftKKY. NIW VOHH OITY. Cold Fa(f s for fldverf isers. "The Capital Journal," daily and weekly, is credited with the corded any paper county, or in the First Printer's Ink, July Salem, Oregon, Feb, 25, 1897, B, F, Bonham, P, M Salem, Or.i Dear SirWill you please to advise us if the weights of mails now received from the Daily Journal arc fully 75 per cent more than a year ago at this time, As we have not in creased the size of the Daily Journal during the past year, we wish to estimate the comparative increase in circulation by the increase weight mailed. Yours very truly, HOFER BROS,, Editors Editors Daily Journal t Dear Sirs vThc weights of mails now received from the Daily Journal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago this time, Respectfully, By J. A, Scllwood, Asst, P, M. ORDER FOR Hofer Bros,, Publishers Capital Journal t "NAME. POSTOFFIOE. Indicate by cross "2f Enclosed find'25c for Daily Journal one month. Knc'osed And 50c for Dally Journal two months. Enclosed find $1 fcr Dally Journal four months. , Enclosed find I3 for Daily Journal for on year, O Enclosed find $1 for Weekly Journal one year. 3"FilI out arder for what you want, enclose silver cnin or postal note, and paper will :nt for the time ordered. Sample copies free and liberal cash commission to agents, ' be sent MnNunnn W.LWYJJJ guaranteed to cure all The Mississippi Scenic Line. Only three trains in the world worthy of comparison with the Burlington's St. Paul Chi. cogo Limited," One in Eu rope. Two cast of Chicago. None west. So beautiful, bo luxurious, so costly r train ha never be fore been at the disposal of the traveling public of the Northwest. Electric lighted. Steam heated. Wide vestiruled Compartment sleepers, diner, buflet smoking car, No Extra 1'ares Leaves St. Paul 8,05 p.m. daily after arrival 01 No, Pacific, (Jreat Nor., and Soo Pacific trains from the west, Tickets at offices of all con necting lines, 1 C. SHELDON., G. A., Portland, Or, mm 43 p3 wjjH and Children. w& largest circulation ac in Salem, in Marion congressional district 28, '97, B, F. BONHAM, Postmaster. SUBSCRIP1ION, STATE. ppQTnpim Br ailar Br. Faa' lllw L wlYL.U Thtl Oondlfill remr1w xeiiew nerve ft'iua. nervoui diseases, suh WeV ""Viory, 0f llruin Power, Headache, Wukefulnts,Xtt Manhooa, Elitly amis sions, Nervousness, all chains, loss of power In Oenerav. Orpins of ciiner sex, causcu oy ovcr-cxenion, yommui errors, exreuire use or tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Comumptlon or Insanity, Can be carried in vest pocket, fi.ooperboz.6fni j, by mall prepaid. Circular I'ree. Sold by all druggists. Aikforitlt-konootuer. Manufactured by the Teau Medldne Co., Taris, France. I aue-Daylij Drug Co., distrlbuUng agents. Third and Yamhill Bts., Fo Hand, Or. For sale by D, J, FRY( Salerrii OREGON CENTRAL AND- Eastern R. li Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Van.Mna Day with the in Francisco 1 & Yaqulna Bay 8teamthln Co. teamtmp STEAMER KAKALLON Jails from Yaqulna every 8 days for Stn Francisco, Coos Bay, Pott Orfora, Trinidad and llumboit Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to Sm Francisco Cabin, (9; steerage, $5; to Coot Bay and Port Orford, cabin fe: to Humbold. Bay, cabin (8; round trip, good 60 days. $i6i RIVER DIVISION Steamer ''Albany" between Portland and Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves S-lem 10:45 a, m, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satuidays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6:00 a. m. Sundays.' Wedsesdayst and Fridays n EDWIN BTOKr liaseer. Ccmlli, Or M , C. MAYO, Scjrt. Rim DivWo. 0.R.&H. IX) THE EAST GTVWf THE CHOIUl Two TranscontirientU! Routes. " Via Spokane MMweapons St Paal a4 l)em, ver Omaha and Kansas City, Lew rts to eatentfT,cities. For fall details call gbJot address , BOISE & BARKER agents, Salsm, Oregon, " OCEAN DIVISION.. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Atnsworth dock. Portland July 26, 31 August 5, 10, 15, 20. 3J, 30. fare Cabin, $5; steerage, 12.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIONS rORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Stsaaer Rnth for Portland, Tuedays, Thursdays Saturday at 715 a. m. Steamer Gypsy loaes Monday. Wednesday and Friday ,at 7 a m. Returning leaves Ash Ureet dock, Portland, daily except Sunday, at-6 a. m. Passengers giTen transfers to electric lta at Oregon City if desired, making it pewlMe to reach Portland at I p. m. Round trip tickets to all poin4i in Oregon, Washingion, California or th East. Connections made at Portland witb all rail, ocean and river lines. Call oa G. M Powers igent, foot Trade street. - - A. L. MOHLER, Vlce-Pre. a4 Mswssjsr. w. 11. hurlsurtT Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portkiwl, Or. For full deta'is call on or address ,,, 6. M. POWERS- Foot of Trade K. Leeal AgMrt. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co RXrRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 r Mi Lv ,.;Portland. ..Ar 8:30 r m V Lv. . . Satem ...,Lv 7:4$ A M ) Ar. San Francisco Lv (9:; 7-' 9:30 AM 10 AM OOPM Above trains stop at all principal station bet, Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion. Jefferson, Albany. Tangent, Shodds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKDURO MAIL, r-DAIt.Y, 8.3oam Lv ...Portland ..Ar HooAM-Lv....Kalem,.., Lv 5.'2o pki Ar.... Roseburg.. Lv H.'JOPM J 2 OO.T M (730AM Pullman bullet sleeDer and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through tral as WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mall tiains dally except Sunday. 730 A M Lv..,. Portland,. Ar) so pit I2VISPM Ar....Corvallli...Lvf i.-o? pm At Albany arid Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 450 PMlLv . . , Portland . . . Ar) 8.-2S A M 730 p m) Lr ...McMinnville Lv 550 A K Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and. tickets to Eastern Deists and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER. Ticket Aet. Salem. R. KOEHLER. Manatrer. C, II. MARKIIAM, G. F. & P. A. Portl!, Northern Pacific Railway. iruns: Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant D!nln Cars Tourist Sleeoina- Ca To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dalath, j-ait;- Grand Forks, Crookston, Wiaeineg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, N York. Boston, and all Friar East and South For information, timo cards. p ard tickets, call on or vrite THOMAS, WATT:& CO. AGENTS' 365 Commercial tnaet, S3m, O A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Vitii Acsvt Morrison street comer Third I'oitlshd. O MADE ME A MA AJAX TABLBTS KMWtVttr I jk Li, jvrrvoM iHuattt w enr.Iapotaoor.HlM by AbuM aod ohht CIIIUM XKI rwtorLwtVll fltimiafor 1'nraDl Insanity Kl 1 Has. lliklrj ut thorn ii la vmtBiM a uu&s vrziac Inn npaa tios im sunini . car! thouMDds nd vtl pMltlra Hrlttoa saarMitiM t or ntaai u Wr. rrlo ao ms 1 itlMCtNM (tull UMtBUBtl.tar . K'!F.wZfT& JP9 ISSf ' n M ?fc CO.) For sale at Saim. Or- bv D. J, FRY Mttf as-" -ca ntBrrfc4L litis. t. After tvmmy rvf VJw s .nalarslMSs. VSi Irrl 3TSM. iW(i". f."f II 1 ' I BiUCVIIS SSAtHf MJUf ta sM sr SMSsav sM Uksali tuant ai L4. OvMMUKlSSS SI t M zaassaa. ns 4Mt a Mn tm HAAas -istsssPv STJ9 Mi u wftn SP fSIfMWflU M.IA&WI, JssssssV h3w . ,' w WV1 pr wal .K.s4fejpsji sVrtslsSlV'' ' i'th