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vm--ii i . jJifljBBSffiSr In! ! - CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR:, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1888: NO. 5. ritOFKSSIONAIi OAItDS. rtKO. W. T1RT.T. ATTORNEY AT LAW T nnd District Attorney. Office at court house. Ii nud Counselors at Law. BulneMln tbo Supreme Court a specialty. Salem, Or. rrULMON FOItD. ATTORNEY AND I uounseior ni imw, auiem, Jfflco, up stairs ltt Patton's block, I Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon. II. BUUNETT, ATTORNEY AT VjT Law, Salem, Oregon, Office over Ladd fe Bush's bank. HAW & GRECIG, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Salem. Oregon, umce in ;mnn'i ock, up stairs over Belt's drug store. T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT ). Law. Office over Capitol National ank, 210 Commercial Street, Balcm, Or. T W. 8PRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' J. Balcm, Oregon. Office in England s block. Legal business of all kinds. Also both life and Are insurance. TX TM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W Salem, Oregon. Office with Tllmon Ford, in Patton's building. Will practice in nil thd courts of Oregon. Collections made Lund office business a specialty. P IlDARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN . sclor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having m abstract of tho records of Marlon coun ty, lurludlng a lot and block indqx of Sa lem, he has bpeclal facilities for examining titles to real estate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. s HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND ttnampooing neuuy uuue. LADD & BUSH, B AN KBRS I Salem, - Oregon. T IRANSAOTS A GENERAL BANKING business in all its brancnes. WEST BROTHERS' EAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of tho city at lowest living rates. Please give us your patronage. . 4 - CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. S-A!l kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a square dcul all around. The SALEM MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of M and Salt Meats ! And all kinds'of 4 ' S AUS AGE ffgThe CLEANEST kept market In the city. "Call and nee for .yourself. MCCROW & WILLARD. : .x.u 3-Go to 3t O'Donald's shop onHlgh St., between Court and State, Salem, and get one of J. M. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. Lightest Ladder Dailo in Oregon. Kelly,s Old Stand ! b TTAVINQ PURCHASED THE BLACK- 1 p. smun snop Known as Kelly's Old Stand, I will hereafter be prepared to do all JUBUSUI Minn In tho best style known to tho trade, at short notice. Tho beet of workmen em ployed, and all work guaranteed to givo catutaotlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kolly Oid'Stnnd, Salem, Or. H. T, COX, Has constantly qn ban a vim selected Ml Boerick8 fo Schreck's aeon tun A "VWJHtflSBK0 BB The B. k S. PREPARATIONS Are the Purest utt Best. H. W. COX H the osly aultuwlMd t S-Call tor tlMi B, t 8. UomeojMthle Pre parslkms and aeoept no ol)ier. Ladders, ffififl laihic Preparations new advektisksients; 'THE.. BEST Woven Wire Bed I ON THIS COAST! Is Manufactured by GEO. M. SAiRKBR, - - . 1S3 Fifth Street, Portland, Or. For solo by A. T. YEATON, SALEMOJIEGON. CHASi'SAEVEM HAS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF ii At his Millinery Establishment, 274 Com mercial Street, Salem. STRIOKiiERWoS -DEAI.EKS IN- STOVES AND. TINWARE I Roofing and Spooling a Specialty.Ss1 3-At the old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. M. M. MEAD, RRACTAUgfTiER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto's Llv jry Stable, Salem, Or, 4 ' m niUAti JUST RECEIVED. A NEW STOCK"'' v OF NEW STYLES K WALL PAEfei. A SUIA STOCK OF . ' v ' v - .' Fancy, Goods,MoJdings, f" Brackets, 'Picture Frames, r Artists' Materials, Etc., , ALWAYS ON HAND. W. M. SARGEANT, 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. -- F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet IVIaker! -AND . UNDERTAKER. - j FARRAR'8 BliOCIC,- STATE STREET, Salenl, Oregoif. u- 5. kinds ofFurnifnro madetojfdw. A full line of Caskets always on hand. ?, J. J. JENNINGS, 0. OS. -. . DENTIST. Teeth Extrcted Without Pain by a New Process rrtEETH FILLED WITH THE LATEST shbrii notice, and at reasonable terms. toiASjyandaUwork'lh WDoatafllni flnirfl In TlmT'mfiTitd'frilnir m t nrr Tn,A3 Kerg&Co's. .y"- ESTABLWftKD IN 1879. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND " Fruit Preserving, Co. OF SALEM, - - OREGON. . , Manufacttuers of Cider Jelly, Currant JellyApple anl Pear Butter. Swoet and Chamnaoe Cider. Cider Syropfor Milce Mea( Cnrrant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, A FHATUItE OP 1B88. '. laavt) orders at Fav 14)'rfflvw Keen Ank'SvalloH dtkaU tare loaned to auMiunam fiu a twra at tx Jy. AU orders promptly tilled. O. STOWZ. 0lnee Manager. .iilicry , Hsrawet ckj Tifflmffi'iTKffiWM V7W We'EMuW JohButHta NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I ISS 'JULIA L CHAMBERlsIN,' ' iTEAClIBtf'qP ' ' 1 . in. i- - iWultaiPiairtlfaSiy; MusicParlers: H'-sssr1 " Bank Block, I SALEM, - - - - OREGON. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTJIOBITY. SALEM, OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - - $75,000 Surplus, .-.-.- 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. - 7-5.- VIce-P.rosldeut. j, 11, Albert," T, - - ; cashier. ( DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J.M.Martin, R.S. Wallace, , J. If. Albert, T, McF. Patton. ' LOANS AP.E m. U 3 4 t . . au luriuurw ou' wxieui iu otHewmarkot- able produce, consigned or in store, either in privnto granaries or public warehouses. State and Uounty Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at Teasonauio rateg, Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. H. W. COX. (Successor to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. t s FULL LINK Ms and-Medicines CUE1CALS & MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Drnggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family . ' Recipes a Spcatlty. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED 1FULL HAVANA VILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 1 .asyltho best five cent elcrar In thn mnr. TieU 100 State Street, Safem. rw wt mv Ste?i-ne;r &Bilosser ' ' r X l -DEALERS ON- ;ST0p RANGES, iU 1 J3 i! Tin and Copper Ware, HOUSE'-FURNIS'ril&lG GOODS. . ff 130, State Street, SALEM,1 - I OREGON 4r&tAacnttfifor the RovntfiiiVmrniice. A specialty raxiaq. or rooting ana spouting. puugim; fyfuctjon guarantee;!. 4- A.. E.STRANG, No. 3M Commercial Street, r3ALEM, - - 'OREGON. BlUI,fiK IN lVV -'rU I Planbiog, Gas d Steam Filling: Tinware and Artistic Metal Work &&& lAItDftON 4 urease, m- IlielapitllMiialBaiiK . ' OF. , CUTEST DISPATCHES; ews from all Parts of the World. 'rv V BANK CASHIER SHOT. Ills "AKsallant Pursued Shoots one of his ra ursuerg and Then Himself. Bradford, Pa., March 6. A masked strauger entered the na tional bank In this city about 11 o'elgck this morning, and as Cash ier Tomllnson Btepped up to the counter, the stranger drey a revol ver and shot him in tho groin, turn ed jjind made his escape' out the door A crowd was attracted by theuoise and Bevcral started in pur suit. As they gained on tho fleeing murdjprcr, he turned and shot'a butcher named Blisch in the left side, then shot himself dead instantly. Tho stranger's naraejs said to be Kimball. Tom linso's condition is very critical. Blisch is not seriously hurt. uth American Gold Finds, Panama, March C. Baron DeLa Revirfe arrived from Chili after passing nearly a year on tho Tipu ana river, hunting gold in district which the ancient Peruvians drew upon. He found gold in abundance but says that the climate is of tho worst description. Of one hundred men he took with him all but ti few succumbed to fever, snake bites, etc. t Ilangman'sDay I"or Sullivan's Mill. JjONUoN,4Eig.',iMar..0,"TArrange- ments are completed for the prize fight between Sullivan and Mitchell, and the time set for Friday nct in France, and it will In all probability take place. Angela, a well known stock broker, has been chosen to act as referee. Knded Her Suffering by Suicide. San Francisco, Mar. c Mrs Ann Kelly was badly burned about the face and arms u few days ago by accidentally overturning a coal oil lamp, v Sh'o terminated hersuffering this morning by cutting her throat with a razor. Prohibition , And Denwcratlo Partner I ftliip Knocked 'Silly PoitTiiAXD, Maine, March C, Neal Dow, the cdlcbrated prohi bitionist, was acanflidato for Mayor of this city yesterday and was en dorsed by the democrats, but tlie republican candidate was re-elected by sixteen thousand majority. Democratic vOsins In Iowa. Des Moines, Jo., Mar. 0 Dis patches reeelvedTfrom many points throughout .the state regarding munlcipalelections indicate that tho democrat have .made large gains. This -cityy elected a- democratic mayor; A'Katt Thqt'laTgSt stock and latest styles of kldlo'vca all grades at Luhh & lirmvu'e, A full stock of staples ail ways,. on Duand, Remember Alio placepUflO' State, and Commercial streets. PEM AND JOINT. Frash -bannanas, orangos, lemons, ngs, cmttjtt ana Home made canines at A. Strong &, Co's. Adam didn't have to wear clotli imr: but If he had lie would have bought one of lhoso all wool suits thai G. W. Johiibon is selling at loss thim tho price of fig leaves. "As JilmilBomo man is tin nQblogt work of the clothier," and Q. W. Johneon is prepared to mako a per fect Beau JSasn of tho ugliest man In town with ono of thoso nobbv suns time "in iiKe uio wall." .,.., ... .a . .' paper on tho We wore surprised to eee wlmt a uunusonio pnoio inai groan gawKy chap front Cbampoee took until wo learned that ho bad posed before Catterlln &, Hicks' camera. By the way their work is the talk of the couHky it it) so fine and beautifully UnMwH. Their pricos ore tie same m ehrgd by other for poor work. CAM, FOB ItEPUBMCA.N CONVENTION. A republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of Aprl', A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating can didates for the following olilcers, to-wit. Representative in congress, three presidential electors, sunreme judge and district officers, and to seieci six ueiegaies to auena tue national republican convention, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. Tho convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. Del. Baker 0 Lake 2 llenton 7 Lnno ,.. . 10 Clacknmas 9 I,lnn 10 Clatsop 7 Jlulheur - 2 Columbia 4 Mnrlnn 14 Coos . 7 Morrow ... 5 Crook... it Multnomah 30 Curry, 3 Polk 0 Douglas 9 Tillamook 3 Uilllam 6 Umatilla 10 Grant 0 Union 8 Jackson 7 Wallowa 4 joscpnmo 4 Vasoo 9 Klamath 3 Washington 8 Yamhill 9 T6tal 209 The same being ono delegate at large from each county and one delegate for every 150 voters and ono for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Binger Her mann, congressman, at tho last general election. The committee recommend that tho primaries be held March 31, 1888, and the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by tho county central committee. Republican electors and voters of tho state, without regard to past political afllliations, who believe in tho American principle of protect ive tariff and dignifying American M)0r; giving free, popular educa tion to tho masses of tho Vieople, effectually protecting all human rights in every section- of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly feeling and per manent harmonv throughout- the state by maintaining a government pieageu 10 tneso objects ana prin ciples, are .cordially invited to unite in solecting delegates to tho repute lican state convention. Respect fully submitted, L. T. BnowN, W. R. Elms, H. B. MiLLEit.. H. HuniiKY, W. M. Simpson. Artestlc Excellence. Cherrington, the photographer has completed a line, largo photo graph f the Willamette University building, faculty and students taken by him Wednesday morning. Although there are fully 160 persons in the picture tho likeness of each in as plain and recognizable as if they liad been taken seperately in a studio. Cherrington makes u specialty of this kind of work and he is better prepared to do it than any artist on tho coast. He ,is also introducing the new glaze photos which ure the latest and most popular "fad" in tho east. A call at his studio in the new bank block will well repay any lover of urtlstlo work. SlirUKHK C0UKT- Salem, March fi, 18S8. Motion granted to file mi appeal bond in thecaso of Klamath county, appellant, vs. Wm. Colvlg, respon dent. H. Ji, Holgato, reBdondeut, vs. The Oregon Pacific Railroad com pany, appellant; appeal from Mult nomah county; submitted without argument. Q. W. Yocuua, attorney for resp.; Judge Whallcy, Jattornoy for app. -- Kntertalnnient and Supper. Refreshments will bo served, after tho entertainment by the Young Woman' Foreign Missionary so ciety on next Wednesday ovciunir in tho M. E. church. Admission to tho entertainment cents. 1 - nnd supper 21 mom coNVK.Yno.v. 8AI.KM, Fob. SI, 1888. In uccorduuee with tho order of tho Marion Co. Control Commlttao of tho pro hibition party, thd County Convention of sold party of Murlou county will bo held In tho cily of Sttlum on Friday, Mrch 10, ut 11 o'clock n. m. for tho pnrpono of noml nntlng ainclUIates for (aiunty ollloom, and olioosliiK 10 delegatoM to tlie Prohibition Stuto Convention to !tu huld In 1'ortiand, Slarcti 28, 1R88. Tho tywU of roprosoiitatlon for tho soveml prooincts of tho county in Mild county convention Is llxed nu follow Ono Uek'fc'nto at largo to oaoh preuinot nnd one additional for ettch ten votew cast for leglHlatlve ticket in tho year of 188(1. Halem proolnet 8 KuntHalem 7 North Kiiloin S South Riilsin A 3n iiiaI (t Jnerxon ' Marlon... Mehama 'I HUiyton "k Hubllmity a Llnooln,.,.!!!!!; Turner 3 Howell 1 truFrTa.,3 Hilverton... rtiid.. r Auiaun blsh (Jervala J Hubbard Ji UiUtvllla. 1 SuJ'aul 1 K. I HlBBAKI), Heoretary. ooauurn l AUIKIH iu?n in; t'liulrmun mn Senator Sherman Strikes Out on liis Canvass. TUP NEW CHINESE TRKATV. ' Its Signers Its Contents Artful Vrxlget ef Chang Yen Hoon. "Washington, d. c. March 6. It is understood that tho new Chi nese treaty intends to prohibit abso lutely the coming to tills country of any Chinese laborres In tho future, but a representative of tho Chinese empire in Washington has brought to the attention of Secretary Bayard the fact that there are Chinese in this country who have accumulated sums of money and have made in vestments in real estate in Califor nia and elsowhere. Chang Yen Hoon, tho Chinese minister, says his government is not only willing but anxious to prevent the coming of Chinese to this coun try. Ho artfully declares, however, that it would be unlust to denrive any Chinaman in the United State owning property hero who, under the present law is entitled to remain as long as ho chooses, of tho right to go to China and return at his pleas ure, under proper limitations. It is understood that tho treaty will givo Chinese owning real or personal property of tin? value or $1,000 or upward certain privilege ill, respect to travel that are not en Joyed by their more impecunious Mongolian brethren. Tho coming of Chinese laborers in tho future will bo prohibited unless the Six Compa nies can iind a $1,000 plant for eveiy Chinaman who is willing to aweai that ho has lived Jn this country before and has accumulated propor of that value. Attfiniitml ( ttr'ttc .Fair. Rah:kjh,' N. C, March 6V An other sensational feature lias been developed in tho case of Dave Brink ley and Charles Iuwrenco, tho young white men who ivero arrested and tried preliminary, at Nowtou day before yesterday for burgkry.. They were proved to have blaekened their faces and to havo forcibly en tered tho residence of old man Davo Smith, where presenting pistols at hlra and his family, thoy vent through the house and robbed it. Night before last rumors of a pro jected lynching of both men began, to circulate. Both men had mado desperate attempts to break Jail. Yesterday evening thoy were taken to Charlotte, and are now In a strong Jail. Sherman Strike Out. Washington, March 5. Senator Sherman has entered upon his can vass for the Republican Presidential nomination with the same business enterprise and practical methods that characterize' all his proceedings. He Is rallying all Ids frioiids-and. us a mutter of fuctr the only systematic work now being done for anv candi date is employed for Sherman.1 An Informal but very earnest conference was held In this city yesterduy by a number of Senator Sherman's friends and supporters, tho Senator himself being present. " A Cuttle Thief Skip. Shokank Falls, March B. Tho Evoning Chronicle has special ad vices from Ruby City, in the Sal mon river country, that Wm. New comb, after killing a number of his neighbor's cattlo and soiling tho meat, lias tied to Argentine Re public A rowurd of $"000 Is oU'ered for Ids apprehonslon. Pulldlnff Lots For Sale II " Willis & Chnmborlin have a fow doslrublo building Jots in Jiast Sulom for sale on reasonable tonus. PnrtloB duslriug oliglblo building sites would do woll to examine thorn, as only a fow such lots are to bo hud xt1 thiu ity, 1,m,t8' A,, 25 lots in North foulom at special bargains. At Tlie Social. At tholr social on Wednesday ovonlng, tho Young- Women's Foreign Missionary soaloty will oiler for sale .tho following int.-u i.v- ... J TJ,. T) rT i...!? , , poeg. 3 v " iuiixpwu. u. u, : iu 1 vouien or tuo urlont, At tJio A ..D'"0. Housohold. and Ruth tlio MnAliltauu Como prepared to buy ono of each. Vl s i. , i-