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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1897)
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The city council mctln adjourned session last evening to receive reports atid dam up ilic business of the J cur. All wore present except Lamport, Lcg and .McUrcw. The following reports were read aud re fur 1 i'd: kecordkk's nnroitT. Win rants drawn by tlic city re corder for the last quarter of 1M7: Jail $ 15 a") Police 493 25 Salary otllcors , 574 00 Fire department 030 05 Fuel 09 80 Streets 182 00 Bridges 117 05 Stationery 14 GO Hoard prisoncss 32 50 Ulty hall 210 75 Election 31 50 Lciml service 20 40 Water 274 44 Lights 1,349 00 Miscellaneous account 104 45 Total $1,487 00 Less city hall warrants .... 210 75 Running expenses of quar ter ,270 25 Cash on hand last report... . 7 50 Heed from saloon licenses.... 1,581 00 Kecd from itihccl'lleon'es.... 747 7o Ueid from liner, 79 50 Total iiT-llo 81 Paid to treasurer 1,400 00 SOCIETY NOrE BOOK. To- We made almost a clean sweep of out holiday goods, This week we will sell all holiday goods at cost and some away below cost Osburn's Racket Store Next door to Albert's bank. For the Holidays ! OurMlvcr novelty stock Is now I contulnsi Sterling novelties , up. I open for Inspection, and 1:111 tu.it is lam , from 25 cents Leather GoodsrCCXCXi Purses, card cases, etc.. stanlo I. -' . . ..' 1 ,---- moo 01 waici es. u amonus auu 1 I Jewelry, gold spectacles, opera1 , glasses, etc., at exceedingly low I 1 nilces for first-class goods. S, W.Thompson&Co, -o wvuiumumn XSHSSBSHNHSKaB PERSONALS. Mrs. Earl Raco Is visiting friends In Albany. Attorney A. O. Woodcock returned to Eugene today. Governor and Mrs. W. P. Lord wcro In Portland today. Judge J. O. Fnlleiton returned to RoMjburg this uiorni'ig. Geo. E. Waters vcturncd on Tues day evenlpg from Portland. Hon. McKlnley Mitchell, of Gervals, was a Salem yMtor today. F. P. Tiistin, an fttorney of Rose burg, win In the city today. MlssClora Pooler Is In Albany the guest of friends for a few days. Mr. and Mis. Clarence Muriels left 011 Tuesday night for Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunniway re turned from a brief visit In Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Glenn, of Spok ane, Wn., arc In the city visiting friends. Mrs. S. Chase left last evening for Marlon county, Kan., on a visit to her daughter. Miss Llla Terrell went to Mehatua this mornlcg to remain until after New Years. Traveling Secretary J. A. Dummett, of the Y. M. C. A., came up from Portland today. Master Charles Sumner, of Wood- burn, Is visiting Jesse and W. P. George for a few days. John Savage, of the Salem Truck & Dray company, was a southbound passenger this morning. Mrs. M. J. Morris returned to Al bany today today after a brief visit at the homo of E.. McKluney. Frank Miller, of Dallas, and N. G Longswortli, ol Jefferson, registered at Hotel Salem Tuesday evening. D. S Rlcbards, the Court street Junk dealers, who has been seriously 111 for some weeks Is reported as much Improved. Mrs. II. V. Matthews left last night for Palo Alto, Cal., for a short visit with her sou and daughter who are attending Stanford university. Uco. D. Goodhue went to Eugene today to attend a poultry sbow. Ho took with him a number of choice birds which he will exhibit. Rev. N. Shupp, presiding elder of the Evangelical church, is In the city. He will prcacli at the Cliemekcta and Seventeenth street Evangelical church Thursday evening. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Hughes, who have for tlio past five weeks been visiting their son, C.IIughes, foreman for tho Journal, left today for their home at Ilwaco, Wn. A New Principal. Professor D. D.Coffey, or this city, ex-assessor of Marion county, has been elected prin cipal of the Gervals public school, ylce Professor A. R. Soigmund, resigned. He will enter upon his duties Janu ary 3. 1898, when the second term vill conin.cnce. Miss Wade will continue as teacher of the primary department. liuiNQ On Your chickens and all kinds of poultry, ulso eirgs; we want them. Highest casli price. Oregon Poultry & Supply Co., 1 14 Court street, opera house block. 29-3t-wl Our Black Cat Hosef - t. . .1 .-----. - . . 1 . . i-jvoryuwiy v 110 uas oyer tried tnese goods Knows now well they wear. wiicnu customer iniysa rcrtiln arttcio tlmo and time again you may rest assured It has merit. "You eun't fool all tho nconlc all the time." Kitchenware Department. No. 15 for boys Is the very heavy triple knee, double heel and toe... 25o No 10 for girls is slmillar only lighter weight 25c A wool hose, very heavy ilbbed, same brana 25e Try a pair. They'll do you good. Stamped Goods. What we have remaining 20 per cent olT to close out. Seo somo in north window, Our 85 (Oluulos'prlnces mackintoshes . SI (50 Our $8.30 double capo velvet collar $0.35 A money saver for thrifty house wives. Wo liayo built up a splendid trado on standard stccl-cnamclcd ware, tinware and smaller kitchen utensils at racket prices. Come and look, Our Regular 3 c Tablet, Contains just half as much again as the common kind sold and of llrst class paper. Come a . seo It. Wiggins' Bazaar, 30S Commercial st. TmrvN Jackets Slaughtered, o- S3 Jackets now $2, $5 ones now $3.50, 56,50 ones now $4, $15 ones now $10 Call early and save money, Shoe Sale i Ladies' fine vici kid button shoes cloth or kid top, narrow square or pointed toes, regular S3 shoes, now $224 Bargains in all departments. j- AGENTS STANDARD PATTEItNS-llesta!i(lohApcst. OHLyLIS BROS. &. CO iW CQwumc);j,tftrcoU The cash dry goods aud ilioe hous Balance on hand $ 15 81 APPKAUANL'ES 1IKFOUK THK UK COKDElt: Roaming the streets 4 Disorderly 2 Vagrants l'J Peddlers 1 Drunks 43 Hlcycle riders for violating bicycle ordanincc 10 Total 79 Days served 108 Discharged 32 SUMMARY FOR 1897. Received from all source (general fund) (this does uot includo the amount paid In by Swafford and Baker. 83,855) 825,101 05 WARRANTS DRAWN FOR 1897. Jail account 8 87 31 Police 1,740 21 Salary account 293 81 Fire department 4,815 05 Kucl 128 00 Streets 1,070 65 Bridccs 745 40 Stationery , 93 0j Boaru of nrisoners ou 40 City hall 0,040 10 Election 97 45 Legal services . 28 40 Water 1.217 74 Lights 5,375 1G Miscellaneous 508 53 Total 827.922 23 Less citv hall 0,040 10 Running expenses 1897. . . .818,882 23 The runnlog expenses of 1897 has been somewhat higher on account of moving Into tho city hall, repairs on the steel bridge, the purchase of a road machine and feed enough for the city stock to run luntll the coming fallsothat the actual running ex penses Is really les than the figures above Indicate upon their face. BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. Interest. Funding $G0,000, 0 per cent. .$ '3,000 Funding 820,000, 5 per cent. . i.ouo Bridge $50,000. 5 per cent. . . . 2,500 Sewer, 819,000 5 per cent, . . . 950 Street imp., 80,181.50, 0 per cent 379 Total 8 8,420 Total bonded Indebtedness, 8155,- 181.50. The last named bonds and interest are paid by the property owners(sco charter) which leaves the bonded debt 8149,000, and the annual Interest 88,050. The outstanding warrants, not paid are shown by the treasurer to amount to the sum of (general fund) 844,- 433. GO, outstanding warrants on build ing fund, $11,082,14, The call of treasurer made Dec. 28, 1897, calls .ill warrants to Juno 0, 1890 Inclusive, for which thero Is money on hand to pay, with the accrued in terest. treasurer's report. The report of Treasurer A. A. Lee showed the balance in the called war rant account, on hand to bo $2,245.80 and the balance in the general fund 85,231.13. street commissioner. The report of Street Commissioner S. A. Rlggs for the last quarter of 1897 showed the follewing: Amount on hand Oct. 1 8183 02 Receipts 582 03 Total $700 25 Expended 755 07 Balance on hand 8 10 58 Thn report of Mr. Rlggs for his term of olllce. which began May 12, 1897, Is as follews: Total receipts 8863 05 Expenditures 852 37 Balance on hand 8 10 08 Following is the work done by Mr. Rlggs, as per his repert: No. of blocks of street graded 18 Cross walks laid lumber 18 Crosswalks laid, cement 12 There were 32,880 feet uf lumber used in tho new work and making re pairs, of which amount 11,060 feet were paid for out of the street funds, tho general fuud being drawii on for tho balance. In repairing the steel bridge tin last approach was redeckod and those across South Mill e.reek tightened and adjusted. Thero were 1,900 loads of gravel hauled onto the streets. The Court street tower was cleaned and repaired, and two new manholes put In, besides other repairs made on the streets. Alderman Parkhurst asked that the city recorder notify all delinquent Insurance companies to pay licenses at once. Adopted. Recorder Edcs reported the re ceipt of n certificate of deposit from awaiiord compromise for $3,855, the a eauio being placed to the credit of the city recorder. The sum compromised for was $4,000, but Attorney Bingham having taken out u fee of $145 fur legal services boforo turning the amount over. U. of O. Olec Club At The Reed night. Other Events. There is no company of performers that can afford tho public more enter tainment than u delegation uf jolly college boys. It will be the privilege of tho Salem public to seo the Uni versity of Oregon Gleo Club at tho Itccd tonight. This company Is re ceiving very complimentary mention through the press, Speaking of the entertainment by this club at Albany Monday evening, the Democrat says: "Tii3 University of Oregon Glee Club made their slop at Albany on their first annual tour, and performed at the opera house last night to an audience of about one hundred fifty. The club was given a warm reception, and the appreciation of tho program was evident from the first number, nearly every selection being encored. Besides the catchy songs of tho club were five specialities. Chas. Gallo way, son of the receiver at Oregon City, who one year hold tho prize in the Interstate oratorical contest, dis played rare talent In his Impersona tions, and received a fast encore. W, Gilford Nash was heard on the piano In several selections, W. K. Glen gave a coster song and Prof I. M. Glen a baritone solo, all well received, but It was left for Allen Eaton in his mon ologues to capture tho audlcuco. He Is a genius and nearly a whole show all alone. The club Is made up of a line lot of gentlemen, and the Demo crat hopes they wlllftneet with the favor they deserve on thalr tour." The Cardinal Quartette which con sists of Misses, (icnevieve and Ethel Hughes, Obkio Matthews and Esther Collins, assisted by Prof. E. Fleck, of the College of Music of Willamette university will give a concert In tho Albany Opera House Thursday eyc nlng, the 30th inst. At a meeting of Willamette En campment No 2. 1. O. O. F. held Tues day evening, the annual election of ollicers resulted as follows. Claud Gatch, chief patriarch; F. F .Toevs, high priest; A. O. Condlt. sonlor warden; W. J. Culver, junior warden; D. C. Sherman, scribe; and John G. Wright, treasurer. The board of trustees of the First Christian church, of this city, has received a favorable answer from Rev. J. J. Evans, of Salinas, Cal., to whom a call to the pastorate of tho local church had recently been extended. The reverend gentleman has cccopted tho call and expects to reach Salem shortly after the first of the year to begin his labors with the local church. The annual election of officers for the Seventeenth and Chemcketa street Evangelical church was held at 7:30 p, m., In the class room, Tuesday evening. The election resulted as fol lows, all to serve one year, with the exception of the trustee, who is elected for a term of three years: Ilallls Ed wards, trustee; C. T. Doty, Sunday school superintendent; assistant su perintendent, Wm. Ernst; Miles Ed -wards, Sunday schoJ secretary; Miss Nora Richtcr, librarian; Miss Ruth Leeds, assistant librarian; Miss Katie Maurer, organist;Major Dennls.Hallls Edwards, C. T. Doty and C. F. Royal, ushers. Mrs. E. J. Finch, of Sacramento, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs, Frank Hughes of this city. It is tills Cali fornia lady's first viflt In Oregon, Miss Myrtle Marsh went to Turner today where this cyening she will re cite at a public entertainment. Miss Marsh Is an elocutionist of no mean ability. STAYTON. Miss Ethel Gardner Is homo firm Salem for her holiday vacation. Mr. Ed Keen and wife aro visiting at tho home of Mr. Henry Keen. Mr. Dclbcrt Balslcy of Salem, Is home for u short vacation. Miss Edna Robertson Is mute 111 at her home on Fourth street. Miss Sadie Foncs of Salem, Is the guest of Miss Maud Elder during the holidays. Miss Caddie Davis of S.ilcm, was home for a few days visit last week. Mrs. Abe Smith Is quite sick at her residence on Forth street. The Mask ball ulyen Christmas Eve at the opera house by Messrs Bert Magcrs and Leo Smith, was pro nounced a success by those Indulg ing in tho gay fantastic Miss Dean ICltclua i In in for a holiday vacation. The Christmas boat given by the young men of the Athetotic Club at tho opera house Christmas night for thebencfitof thcSaobath school was a decided success In every way, theshort program which was rendered before the distribution of the presents was very hlghl appreciated by all who were present. Baseball and 1'ootuai.l. The third of a series of four games of In door baseball, between the Salen Y. M. C. A. and Co. F. O.N.G. of Albany will be played in Albany, Saturday evening, January 1st. In the after noon preceding the baseball game, football teams from Albany and Sa lem will contest for supremacy on the gridiron. A number expect to accom pany tho teams to Albany where a very enjoyable time Is anticipated Speaking of the football game and the contesting teams, Tcusday's Demo crat has the follewing: "The Albany team is not entirely arranged, but it Is probable Joe Sternberg wi'J be at quarter. Brldgcford and Howard at half, Stowurt at full back, Stellmaker of course at center, and Clem, Graham Lair, Thompson and Ramp among tho:o In the line. While a light team it will be a very plucky one." Anotuer Suit. Abram Ditmar Is plaintiff In action for monoy case recently instituted in the Marion county circuit court against Kce Sing for $149.82 with interest at 9 -per cent from Dec. 24, 1897. The amount is claimed to be due for goods furnished the defendant. mma3&&&mi &mus&mt TTX T TT X y-viMiMi i.lcilillliii: FOR. W m do !) Mi OB 30 DMYSfc m to m Beginning Monday 2C 2C 2 2 2 For the next 30 days, reductions in all lincs-vscasonable goodsvsuch as &) Heavy Dress Goods, Mackintoshes, Blankets, Umbrellas, at bedrock prices Mrs Willman, Pinno and organ studio over First National hank. 5-tf To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tocuie. 25c. 10-1 1-Gm A merry party of young people as sembled at the home of Claude Mo ran, No. 500 Mission street, .Tuesday evening in response to invitations. Claude was eminently successful In entertaining his young friends, a fact that Is attested to by all who had tho pleasure of belug present. Numerous games were heartily Indulged in, alt of which was supplemented by a de lightful lunch. In the conundum guessing contest tho first prize, consisting of a service able pin cushion, was awarded Miss Allie Cadwcll. Hugh Williamson and Gates Cochran had equal claims on the "booby," but In drawing straws the latter was successful and was pre sented with a small toy horse and wagon. Those receiving In vital ions were: Winnie Rlgdon, Winnie Bellinger, Minnie Sherman, Allie Cadwcll, Pearl Maccy, Bessie Pugh, Constance Hoi laud, MattleSouthwick. Annas Poy scr, Marian Hetric, Sadie Yost, Maude Griswold, Cora Oriswo'd, Pearl Howell, Neva Griswold; James Wal ton, Walter Bruce, Gates Cochran, Jerry King, Louis WIprut, AU!o Johnson, Hugh Williamson, Rockcy Ilodgkin, Warren Pohle, Bert Oeer and Ennls Savage. Reed's Opera House. PATTON BnoS., Managers. Phone 59. One Night Only ! Wednesday, Dec, 29. Annual cunc crt tourUniver ty of Oregon Gl?e Glib. COLLEGE SONGS. MONOLOGUES. Only rendered by happy college boys. SCALE OF PRICES. Orchestra 50 Parquet 25 Balcony 50 Gallery 25 Seats now on sale. FIRE INSURANCE The tRoyal of London, ThelHome of New York, Tbe.e two companies aie r presented by Gilbert Eros., and are two of the best com panies to insure in in the world. The Home lias cash assets of over ten millions. The KoyU has over-twelve millions, "The Home was formerly represented by C. M. Glenn and was recently purchased by Gilbert llros. , who'will lie pleased to make an renewals when the policies expire. The Koyal has been represented by Gilbert Bros., for over fifteen yean, lloth companies pay their losses promptly. GIU1ERT BROS. 28-im Agents. 4444444444. I' Just Received. XI ?"Quo Vadis,"25c Edition J F. 5. Dearborn, 3C i I Bookseller mi Stationer, i , J Insanu. Sheriff Plummcr brought Charles Ingram to the asylum Tues day afternoon, Ingram has a wife and fivo small children on a farm, They are In poor circumstances. Place Wanted. By a No. 1. cook. Will do general housework, Address g0 zc WE f f y V RECOMMEND s- - V m V A v Clauss' Shears, Scissors and Razors. They arc fully warranted, O'Also a complete stock of table and pocket cutlery and carvers, BROWN & SMITH. o il to i Now is the Time to Buy.! Ill Utf I ? ? f I 257 mT7?TJ7ai 1 h Commercial st trf1d 51 fcfirx ii Bio Sale of Rubber Goofll JWo -A Ladles -rubbers from 25c upward. f tx pH gST jw Men's rubbers from 50c upward. Imwi vrf E!L!&i$mtt$P Men's thigh boots $.'1.25 and upward. 36&(afe- V W mfiwml Making room and cutting Jprlccs in CEl "TZi KRAUSSB BROS., 275 COmMBRCIAL 3T. Banc' Cuff c jS III LN if it P 6vn W M -i-V Reefer suits for boys from 3 to 8 years, with beautiful embroidered sailor collar, ivory buttons, ironclad lining, sevcd all through with pure dye silk. Double'Breasted Suits U JJ t&J 9 J V a in Sizes 8 to 16, ' There is a ereat variety, all made the newest fashion, correct lengths, The invisible parts are as good as the visible. Boys' Suits, long pants, with vest, $ 4oo- and exclusive Sizes from 12 to 19 in large assortment j designs and fabrfes, made in excellent styles, In addition we have superb lines of sailor blouse suits, $ middy suits, Reefer overcoats and everything pertaning to the children wearing apparel, at the verylowest prices, i & mm k ool CHAS. S. RIELY, Manager. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE m SALEM. 09 36 t P, Journax office, ii- . r ? .. - yv r - m im&&&Bs