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i . J I .ateW8 TAL VOL. 1. SAI,&M, OR., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 188S. NO 1. JGURN At: n PROFESSIONAL oaiids. GEO. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT JiAW and District Attorney. Ofllco at court hOUEO. AMBBY & BINOHAil, ATTORNEYS i. and Counselors tit Law. Business In the Supremo Court a specialty. Bfllom, Or. ILMON "FOItD, ATTORNEY AND rviiinKttini nt Ijiw. Bnlcm. Orccon. Hoe, up Btalrs In Putton's block. eo. h. burnett, attorney at r Low. Salem. Oreeon. Office over jLodd & Bush's bank B mw Aniain. ATTORNEYS AT ) Law, Balcm, Oregon. Ofllco Jn Patton'B ook, up atalrs over Belt's drug atore. I T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT L Law. OUlco over Capitol National ani, 210 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. I W. SPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Salem, Oregon. Ofllco in England's nek. LcliiI business of all kinds, Also both life and lire Insurance. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W "jlra.Orr. OfSco With Tllmon 1 Wl In llnHnHtii nllrtlno. Will 1ttlf1.M i in nil tho courts of Oregon. Collections 1 made Land ofllco business a specialty, i P. 11. D'AttCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN Rplor at. Law. Salem. Orccon. Havlne nn nhutmet, of the records of Marion coun ts inninrllntrn. Int. nnd block Index of Ba ll, 1cm, ho has hpeclal facilities for examining KKW ADVERXlSfeUESTS. SALEM BATHS. II. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com1 St., bet. Ferry and State. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING" AND Bhampoolng neatly done. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS ! Salem, - Oregon. rnRANSAcra a general banking X BUS business In all Its branqhc. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Saleja, CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on band, and delivered to ay part of the city atlowest living rates. I'ieose give uu your patronage'. CITY MEAT MARKET D, C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. XT-All kinds of fresh and cured meats kslways on hand. Full weight and a square Ideal all around. The SALEM MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of S AUS AQE g 3-The CLEANEST kept market Jn tho fUy. Call and see for yourself. I McCROW fc WILLARD. t iJ-Oo to J. O'Donald's shop on High at, between Court and State, Salem, and get mo of J. M. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. Lightest Ladder made In Oregon. Kelly,s Old Stand ! ! TTAVI AVINQ PURQHABED THE BL, h" XX smith shop known as Kelly'sTHd puwu, will hereafter bo prepared to do all kinds of Jn the beet stylo known to the trade at short notice. Tho best of workmen cm- P3iaGact? Wrk 6unraQUs8d to etv" Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Qld Stand, Salem, Or. H. W. COX Hm conBUntly on liand a weU sletd wWl Boaricke tit, Schfeck's, loiffebpathic Preparations "WuJ8ra&$MJ DB. The B. & S. PREPARATIONS -. ailfttt no ether. ' MtiSlMeate ! ndTMklndlSfissS' Iacksmithing(6Rcp NEW ADVBItTlSKMKNTS. THE.'.BBST Woven. Wire Bed I ON THIS COAST! Is Manufactured by , GEO. M. PARKEU, 183 Filth Street, Portland, Or. For tale by A. T. YBATON, BALEM) OREGON. , ?V ..'. CHASi 'CALVERT HAS RECEIVED A OF FULL STOCK Mi At his Millinery Establishment, 271 Com mercial Street, Salem. STRICKL3SR BROS. -DEALERS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE ! . Roofing and Spouting a 'Specialty. A'-B-Al the old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL GUTLEPi Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on tho alley, opposite Tlinto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. mm ii JUSTVRECEIVEDlA new stock 2 OP NEW STYLES IN TOLL PAPYRI iA vuxj. stock ov . Fancy Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Fraines, Artists' Materials, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. W. M. SAR6EANT, 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker -AND UNjpTAKER. PARRAR'8 BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. 43-AU kinds of Furniture mado to order. A full line of Caskets always on hand. J. J. JENNINGS, D, DS. DENTIST uifYiLJJ Teeth Extracted Witbeat Pain by a New Process mEETH KILLED WITH THE LATEST -fr """vw umuga, runts maao on 5h9r.t..H?Uce and at reasonable terms. Gold fillings a specialty. n2P4aZ.aaii l work !n tho Dental Une. pifice In Brcyman's blook over J. M. Rosen berg fc Go's. t Established iji im. J PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND Fruif Preserving Co. , OP . SALEM, - - OREGON. Mannfooturcrs of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear Bolter, Sweet and Champagne Cidep, Cider Syrnp far Minee Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Qaality.Tomalo Catsup, Plain and German Pickloe. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. SATJBR KRAUT A FBM'OBK OK 1884 weet wOHhUhws silk SraaHoB dwal. to Mabm. to ratmm for a J. AW oraern Hny O.BJOLTJE, llmery x MTr a ouatffKV afs NEW ADVER.T1SKMKNT8. MISS JULIA L. CIIAMBERUN, -TMACHJSR OP Voice Culture, Piano & Harmony Mnsm Parlnrc; ftaBSSaFE .. -. Bank Block, -V ' - - - OREGONlIf SALEM, BSTAJlLIflllBD BY NATIONAI, AUTKOR1 "fl OF- SALEM, - - Capital' Paid up, - Surplus,1 - -v B. S(. WALLACE, OREGON. -' - $75,000 - - - 9,500 .' President. Vice-President. - Cashier. J. H. ALBERT, - . DIRECTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W, Martin, J.AL-Martin, It. M. Wallace, , J. H. Albert, T. McK. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, cither In private granaries or public warehouses. i r State and County Warrants- Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct pn Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta, H. W. COX, (Successor to Thu Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. FULL LINE .OK1" .a Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. -Physicians Prescriptions tad Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOU THE CELEBRATED FULIi HAVANA FJIdER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. , O-Tho best Ave cent cigar la the mar ket. H. W. COX, 100 State Street, Salem. Steinejr& Blbsser -DBALEBS IN- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. i 130. State Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. farna.e. A and spouting. A. K. STRANG, No. 303 Commcn-lal Street, SALI8M, - - ORBGON. -DEALEll IN- STOVESand RAISES Plaft'mg, Gas and clean PlWf' l Tinware and Artistic Metal! Vfyrk a opeciauy. rhe Capital Nat alBanH v w&fWffTAS.i6 tabfiiheaiBiM: "' -- ""bw Mob Destroys a Large Amount of Property. MIIBDEBER LYNCHED BY A KOB. Inrdtrer Lynched by a Hob. Boy Hnrderer Srntcnccd to be Dang. California Earthquakes. Suicide. MURDERER CAPTURED. Tells a Story of HI Terrible Work. JuiCAao, Feb. 29. Zcph Davis, tho mulatto who murdered littlo Maggie McGoughan in a factory, was fhls morning captured at Forest Hljl and brought back here. Ho confessed to having killed tho girl, but denied performing a criminal assault. He says h,e ordered the girl to go to work and she replied im pertinently. This angcrcu him and he threw a hatchet at Tier. She was badly cut, but picked up a pail and hit him. Then, he says, he lost his mind and, forcing her into a closet, brained her. Davis narrowly escaped lynching in the country. artwrlght Wants Free Trade. ' Ottawa, Feb. 29. Notice has beciijglven by Sir Richard Cart wright, who was minister of finance, unaw the Mackenzie administra tion, of a resolution setting forth that,i is expedient that all articles manufactured in, or natural products of the United States or Canada, should, be admitted from ports of one country to another, articles sub ject " to duties, excise or internal reveiiue.aione excepted; aiso mat, it is expedient that tho Dominion gov ernment shall take stops atoncoto ascestain upon what terms full and freo reciprocity with the United Statefijgin be secured. r ,,-: t Atldist Successful. SMAfcSBvfofcB, TFeb:"-2i)':. -IT'oi Cousins,, a well-known barber, afflicted with leprosy, committed suicide this afternoon by taking laudanum. This is tho third attempt made. If ao inquest Is held in will be hard to get a jury. The Work or B. Mob. New Yohk. Feb. 29. Masked men from Southampton, Long Is land, armed with guns, drove away tho watchman from Shlnnecock cnal, which Is to connect Shlnne cock bay with tho ocean, and de stroyed the untiie Winter's work. Murderers tynclieil. Cairo III., Feb. 29. Last night tit Clinton, Lj, Sam Price, tho white man who killed a Sheriff, antf Bill Beatnes, colored, who shot a farmer named Jackson, were taken out of jail by about fifty men and lynched. Killed bv a Premature Blast. Seattle, Feb. 29. A man named Stephen nail was killed by the pre mature discharge of a blast to-day on the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railroad. Boy Murderer Sentenced. Easton, Ohio, Feb. 29. J. A. Bell, the lS-ycar-old boy who mur dered ills mother near here about a year ago, was sentenced by the criminal court to-day to tho peniten tiary for life. Earthquake Shocks. San Francisco, Feb. 20 At 2:50 p. m. two elight shocks of earth quake were felt here. VIOLENT AT SANTA ROSA. Santa Rosa, Feb. 29. A violent earthquake occurred at 2:55 o'clock thla afterneen. It caused people to run ous oi tneir nouses tnrougu fright. Tqo shock was also severely felt at Petaluma. Left Vor Florida. Washington. Fob. 29.--Senator and Mrs. Stanford -loft for Florida on a ten day's trip thla morning. An Aged Bmbezzler. New York, Feb, 29.Joscph C. Knight, aged 0-1 years, tho embezzl ing bookkeeper of the Manufacturers' National Bank, was Unlay sentenc ed to pay a fine of $3500 and sorvo seven and a half years in tho Peni tentiary. Knight had beon a clerk for over thirty-one years in tills bank, and for about twentv-four " .years bad stolen tho bank's roeney, amounting In all to over $77,000, be ' i Tore he was found out. FoktauMUr Chanced. Wabhincjspn, Feb. 29,Rlchard Cbowkinaa. Postmaster at Mt -Kr: e vr ' iiuamMB, rot county, ureeon I Tmmam. M a. O. Doue i oeea ufimtvw vo taxe ins TELEGRAPHIC' SUMMARY. March I. , raging in thdWeat Small-pox is inuics. Twoilty-nlmV is reported as tho number of vhsthns of tho Vallojo ox plosion. Anschlag, the Los A nqolcs mur derer, will bo hanged on the 13th of April. The New York grand jury failed to indict Jay Gould and Itussel Sage. The British Columbia members of parliament fear trouble if efforts are made to enforce tho law in the disputed territory between that province and Alaska. An express train on tho St. Douig, Arkansas and Texas railroad was held up atKingsland, Arkansas and robbed of $10,000. The will of the late W. W. Corco ran was offered for probate. His es tate, valued at 13,000.000 bequeathed to his relatives and the public insti tutions ho founded. LOCAL, NOTES. Collections have been good to-day. Tlio Capital Journal to-day it sues 2,000 nopies. The Eola hills had a coating of snow yesterday. Joseph Cook of this city has gone to Idaho, on business. There will be a tig shooting match at Gervais to-morrow. Unpaid Marion countv taxes bacome delinquent to-morrow. The roads are improving and aro now in pretty good condition. Billy Dugan has been appointed fife major or tho 2nd regiment. Judge J. J. Murphy is said to be the probablo future mayor of Salem. A reporter counted 28 "measle flags" ituin hours walk yesterday. Now is tho time for candidates for Bchool clerk to mako their announce ments, .Tom Holman is placing tho wires for his new incandescent system in position "' "" f-nr w? " Miss Smith, daughter of Wm. Smith, of Sllverton. is lying very 111 at her h ome in that city. Miss Lida Cranston, of Sllverton, is now In Portland, having her eyes treated by a specialist. Rev. D. O. Ghoomerly, of East Portland, preached at tho First Presbyterian church Tuesday night. Frank Miller, druggist at the asylum, has resigned his position, the resignation taking effect to-day. Mrs. Dr. LydlaHunt, of Portland, delivered two lectures on philosophi cal subjects at Liberal hall, Sllverton, on Sunday. Swartz' wiw mill which has been shut down seven months for re pairs and improvemente, starts up to-day Tho ladles of the M. E. church give a social at tho residence of Mrs. A. A. McCully to-morrow (Friday) oveniug. J. C. Caywood, who has beon living.in North Salem since last fall, has moved back to his farm near Turner. Only four arrests were mado by the Salem police for violation of city ordinances during February. Three were for drunkenness. Rev. J. W. Webb informs us that although he has resigned tho pastorate of the Christian church, ho will continue to reside here. "A" "B" and "I" companies, 2nd regiment O. N. G., have been asked to take part In tho incmorini day exercises in this city on May 30th. Edwin Shields, who has been teaching school on Howell Prairie, leaves next Monday for Spraguc, Washington Territory. The Freo Methodists, an earnest body of christian workers, aro hold ing a series of meetimrs at tho Cum berland Presbyterian church. The Capital Journal wants a correspondent at every,, post-office in Marion and Polk counties. Bend for information, Tho, will of the lato Joseph Matt, of Gervais has been admitted to pro bate with his bon-in-law, W. H. Adams, of this city, as executor. Wm. Morely, formerly of tho Waldo Hills, died a fow dflXfrflgo ut Colfax, W. T., where ho was visit ing. Ho was nearly 70 years of ago. F. J. Babcock and T. F. Mc Patton, returned to-day from Kuguno City where they had bean at ending the dedication of tho now Aiasonlc temple. Misses Parrlsh and Scott and Mr. J. Benson Starr, have indefinitely postponed tho entertainment they wore to have given at Eugene City last week. If you wish to send a eamtolo copy of the Capital Journal, Daily or Weekly editions, to a friend during the next week, send their nameo and we will mall the paper free. Elders S. W. P. Richardson, of Independence, Wada of Sllverton and Webb, of thte city, are meeting with OQflMdaraWe Htfieeea In their HieetlngH at the ChriMlan chureh. I .,..,., , .. - , , U ,li LATEST DIStaliS. ClnncseJIighbmaersConiinit Deadly Assault'Upon an Aged Man. TKBASURRR HIIX'N MlttDtB A Sheriff's Son Confuses to -a HorribloICflnfe A British Vessel Sunk-Weather Indication!;. , - ' ! VS- lly the Pacific Postauj C1IINKSC DESPERADOES Commit n Fatal Asmuilt Gentleman. Upon an OUT San Francisco, March 1. Ear ly this morning John Giobs, a mair 55 years of age, was assaulted by a gang of Chinese, who, after fatally stabbing him fled. Two Chinese highbinders named Map Tim and La Kcc, have been- arrested on auii picion of being5 Implicated in the bloody deed. A Uaggor, the haitdle of which wos covered with bjood, was found upon" La Kee's person, Tho two Chlniunpn. are notorious highbinders. The tifeaitlteJ man l a wealthy citizen. ' If Crown FrlnceM Thront. Berlin, . Mar,. 1 Professor Waldieker, tho eminent mlcroscopist has received imperative!! oidqrs to proceed at onco to Bau Komo. It is supposed that the Crown Prince Is again trouqled with the caneofoaia. growth. filiisEmtWW0' "s The .Murderer of a- County; Treasurei ConfcBe. his Crime. BkllVHiLB, Texas, March 1. Tim Foreythe, sou of Shorift Forsythe, of Panola Jcounty, was arrested yesterday as tho murderer of County Treasurer Hill on the 10th of February. A sack of silver known to be that stolon from the coun,! treasurer when ho was murdered, was found in For sythe's yard and led to his arrest. A negro barber named Tibbetts had beeu under close survell ance, and Forsytho at first at tempted to throw the crime onto him, but finally confessed thaXhe committcd the murder by choppli Hill's head of with an axe, whll the court house was deserted' durln. tho noon adjournment pf court HIU'b widow has lost her reason over thoJ.ior'jrlbla tragedy. Forsythe is but 22 years of age.; Demand Increaned 'VnK9'J ALRBRQOBliQUE, Now MoJUQP,. March l.-Bnikemen on th) main tain division o,f the Atlantic nnd Pa cific roilrojidiavo demanded aini-' forni iilqroilof wages and ?iyo- glvetj tlm company untU'lOoMfiflk to-mqifw 0 fouiu to terms, fetny will aUrl fayy ,, i- ' i Hrltlih Vessel (iiinL.. London, Mar 1 Britteh steamer Edcelfent s niuik "yqeterthiyFat Gibrultor by a uolltoion with AJtJio British steamer Mendluo. Sho Wis . on a voyago from PhIIai0lphfn tw MossJiin. Both crown wow etW1 ' Weather Jfudlofttloiu. San FiiANOifeco, afn lW Weather iwflcuttons fr tlfrnoxt SM hours for tlie PhoUIo CoaStt Local rains with topUHmituro cgldar. W'v I. wagnHin Wabiun Sherman fc Committeo. aMffimk Umtii WKmtlf' Q9m wmMiSmmmiM ported fayji to Senator tho CMnft pauylngt' frjiig tt nate t fo abfioluti gratlon, ( EruT9.fflVRfnifflirynMMMBK' " 7 WF Jt ' f'