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IP ' J -K- CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1SSS. VOL. 1. NO. 12 nBBniT8' MlPMBfflMfi 'ay mTiiSimMBr pflMMffi is mBHk PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. GEO. W. BELT, ATTOItNm AT LAW and District Attorney. Otllco at court house, RAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Business In the Supreme Court u specialty. Salem, Or. TILMON FOBDr "ATTORNEY AND Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Olllco, up stairs In Patton's block. -EO. II. BURNETT, ATTORNEY AT JT Law, Salem, Oregon. Olllce over Ladd & Bush's bank. s blc HAW & GREGG. ATTORNEYS AT ) Law, Salem, Oregon. OHlce in Patton s lock, up stairs oer Belt's drag store. C! T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT O. Law. Offlce over Capitol National Bank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. W. SPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .1. Salem, Oregon. Olllce In England's block. Legal business or nil Kinus. both life and Ore insurance. Also WJI. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Oftlco with Tilmon Ford. In Patton's building. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land oftlco business a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN . selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstractor the records of Marlon coun ty. Including a lot and block Index of Sa lem, he has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. EV ADVERTISEMENTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com St., bet. Ferry and State. s HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND Shampooing neauy uoue. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS! Salem, - Oregon. fTUlANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING JL business In nil Its branches. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. -(HOICE STEAKS A OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part or tbe city at lowest living rates. f lease give us your p.iiruimt;e. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STHEET, - SALEM, OREOOX. --All kinds of frefti and cured incats always on hand. Full weight and a'quare deal all around. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quiilHjrof Wi and Salt Meats! And all kinds of SAUSAG E- JS-The CLEANEST kept market iutiie city. Call and see for yourself. MCCROW & WILLARa SGo to J. O'Donald's shop on High st, between Court and (State, Salem, and get one of J. 31. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. Lightest Ladder made in Oregon. Kelly's Old Standi! TTAVING PURCHASED TUB 11LACK JQ. smith stoop known as Kelly's Old Stand, I will thereafter be prepared to do all kinds of airing In the bei,t style known to the trado at short notice. Tbe bet of workmen em ployed, ana an work guaranteed to give hatfsfactlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or. H. W. COX, Has constantly on hand a well se-leoted stock of Boericke k Schreck's aid A NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO BE HAD UPON APPLICATION. The B. & S. PREPARATIONS Are tbe Purest and Bet. H. W. COX i the'only authorized agent. -Call for tbe a A a Homeopathic Pro partUoo and accept no otter. & Hop Homeopa tine Preparations NFAV ADVKItTISEMKNTS. THE.'. 13 EST Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST! Is .Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, 1S3 Fifth Stiect, Portland, Or. For sale by v A. T. YEATON, SALEM, OREGON. STRICKLER BROS. -DEALERS I'- STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. 4S-Al!thc old stand of Hen. Strang, Com mercial Street. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the nllcy, opposite Minto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. u JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK OF .NEW STYLES IN WALL PAPER! A tUU, STOCK OF Fancy Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Frames, Artists' Materials, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. W. M. SARGEANT, iOT Commercial Street, Salenv, Or. K J. BABCOCK, Cabinet jViaker ANI UNDERTAKER. FARRAIW BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. All kinds or Furniture made to order. A full line of Caskets always on hand. J. J.JENNINGS, D. OS. DENTIST. Teeth Extracted Without Pain by a Sew frepws rnEETH FlLUED WITH THE LATEST I Improved lUllngs. Plates mudo -an short notice, and at reasonable terms. Gold fllllngd a specialty. 9-Any and all work In tho Dental line. Office In Breyman's block over J. M. Hosem berg & Co's. Established IN 187P.J PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AJJD Fruit Preserving Co. SALEM, - - OREGOfJ. i Innufactuvers of Cidtr Jelljv Currant Jrtty, Apple and Pear Butter, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrup for .Mince Meat, CBwant Wine or a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Tickles. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. SAUER KRAUT A FEATURE OF 188. For Sweet Cider, leave orders nt Fac tory Olllce, drop a Postal, or see driver of our delivery wneon. We, keep 5-gallon kegs nnk Salloa.domU Johns that are loaned to customers for n term of six days. All orders promptly until. G. 8T0LTZ, IlubincM Manager. Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen years ago I received a hurt lu jny book froni a pile of lumber falllneoo me, and ever since had been troubled with weak kldnevs more or Wt- and tbe but year erymueh. Through tbe nwnuseuiuuon 01 jienry iveene, i bought a pottle of H.Kku'a Oregon Peach Bitten and before I bad taken halj ilf tbe bottle I found a great relief from It. I j fc.i ' OHieve It to be a splendid remedy for the kidneys, and heartily recommend it Cor tbe "me. J. . POWTKB. A umavjllf, January 12, 166& NEW APVKRTISKHKNTS. MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN,' -TKAIHKR OF- Voice Culture, Piano MaripY vy? Music Parlers: "" 8S3?KtaI Bank Block, SALEM OREGDN. M- ESTABLISHED DY NATIONAL AUTIIOKITY. Ic III it yttiiid (UlUllttliK OK , ;. ... SALEM, - - - OREGON. ' Capital Paid up, - - - - 75,000 Surplus, -..-.- 9,500 K. S. WALLACK, - - President. , - Vice-President. J. II. ALHEKT, ---. Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. W. Martin, It. S. Wallace, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Pntton. W. T. Gray, J. M. Martin, LOANS MADE To fanners on wheat and other mnrket- ablo produce, consigned or In stoic, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. H. W. COX, (Successor to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. FULL LINE ' 4 w Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilef; Articles, Perfnmcries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prestijptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. AGENCY FOR TIIR CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 3Tho best Ave cent cigar In the mar ket. II. W. COX, 100 Slate Street, Salem. Steiner& Blosser DKALKUH JN STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 130, State Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. S-AKcnts for tho Itoynton's furnace. A specialty made of rooting and hpoutlng. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. K. STRANG, No. 301 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DIMI.P.II IN STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3" A BOYNTt l Agent foi NTON 005J hed In Ut9. tbe RICIIARDBON 4 MPANrS Furnaces. UblUbed The Capital NationalBank tpot. The New Chinese Treaty has Keen Signed. THAT TERRIBLE EASTERN STORM. Railroad Collisions, by Which Scleral Passengers Were Injured' and a Railroad man Killed. PiTTsnuiia, March 14. Tbu snow blocktulc east of here is over, and from indications trains will be run ning thiaevening. , New York, Mrtrch 14. Tho weather is moderating this after noon. Travel on the elevated rail roads is fully resinned, but the sur face roads are still impassable. There is no improvements in the condition of the telegraph wires. The south and eat are entirely cut ofl'and there is little, if any, com jnuuication with the west. Pitn.ADKi.PiHA, Mar. 14. At Trenton, New Jersey, this morning, a- train of live passenger coaches was Jelescoped by another train on Bound Brook route. The care were entirely" destroyed by lire. The passengers were struck by Hying timbers, but it is said that beyond a few bruises none were seriously injured. Philadelphia, Mar. 14 Anoth er wreck is reported at Clifton, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad. A snow bound train which was standing at the station was run into by an engine, telescoping the rear car in juring a number of passengers and killing the conductor. Tho Chinese Treaty, Washington, March 14. Tho new Chinese treaty has been signed, and provides that no Chinese Im migration to this country shall be permitted for 20 years. Any China man who leaves this country for China and wishes to return must prove that he has a family in this country or that lie is the owner of property to tho value of $1,000. righting tho liundlts. Noo.vlks, March 14. Four of the remaining bandits of the Bernals band were seen near Callero Sinnloa a few days ago. A posse has gone in pursuit of them and it in believed they will be captured. A big light with the bandits has occurred in Durango, In which several were killed on both sides. We have no particular. Jury Disagreed. San Fuancihco, March 14. Tho jury in tho eae of John A. Denig, charged with the murder of Henry Benhayon, was discharged this morning, having failed to agree on it verdict. They stood seven for ac quittal and live for conviction. Kiiiperor Frederick's Moteiiit'iils. Bl-klin, Mar. 14. Emperor Fred erick will depart for Wiesbaden after the funeral. He has decided not to attend tho funeral, but he will re ceive in person all royalists present at the obsequies. fl. A. It. Kiic.impinrut. Santa Hoha, Cal., March 14. Tho first session of the annual en campment of the G. A. Jt., Cali fornia department, opened jiere this morning. Murder In First Degree. Tvcosiv, W. T., March 14. The jury In the' Martin murder trial, after Ixiing out ten minutes, brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the llrst degree. Titrlirillll Coining Up. Washington, Mar. 14. Tho ways and means committee to-day began a formal consideration of the Mills tarifi'aud revenue bill. Hear Tliftu. Who? Why the Band of Hope children In- their entertainment next Friday (March 10th) evening. Only.teh ' cents in the W. C. T. U. Rooms. Deadly Dynamite. Atlanta, Mnr. 14. A premature iivnlmtnn nflvntirnltA nftiir Hntrilon yesterday killed three convicts and futally wounded another. Fatal Ponder l'xplnslou. Qkass Vallky, Cal., March 14. Two hundred pounds of powder ex ploded in a dry house at theEinpirc quartz mine, killing Daniel C. Tribelcox and fatally Injuring Win. Shields and Juo. Paula, and slightly injuring two others. Amount of damage $7,500. lliirnliig of Suiiklin. London, Mar. 14 A report is iii circulation that the city of Suakini has been burned, but no continua tion of the report lias reached the foreign olllce. i w (lie It to 'cm Hard. San Fhancisco March 13. Sim on Hamburg and W. J. Pilcher, tho half-Interest swindlers, who defraud ed J. M. Parker the Oregon rancher, out of $0500 by selling him a piece of property to which they had no title, were convicted this morning In Judge Toohy's Court. The jury was out only live, minutes. Tho prison ers were remanded Into the cus'o dy of the Sherill, and ordered to ap pear next Saturday for sentence. Another charge of swindling Parker in the sale of a business agency, is pending against the prisoners and Walter Neustadt, who is also under arrest. Another 'Walla Walla ltliizc. Walla Walla, March la. Tho Aurora hotel and a two story lodg ing house on Poplar street caught lire at t lie same instant tills morn ing about !t o'clock and were burned to the ground. A fanner named Gjeorge Herald was caught In bed at the Aurora and was so badly burned that it is thought he will die. The lire is generally supposed to be the work of an Incendiary and the mayor oilers $500 reward for tho apprehension of the perpetrator. The buildings were fully Insured. Tho Hoohlcr Slato Is Safe, Washington, March lit. Br. Gardiner, of Indiana, is the Hist delegate chosen to tho Republican National Convention. Ho said: "1 am not pledged to anybody but 1 will vote for Harrison. As far as Indiana Is concerned Sherman, Gresham, Allison, or any other republican can carry it next fall. Tho democrats as well as the republicans in the I lousier state are displeased with Cleveland's ad ministration." Tho Strlko Afl'octs the Mall S'ci-vlic. Chicago, March lit The trouble of the Burlington road with its em ployes has caused tho postponement for one week of the contract for u fast mall service between this city and Council Blud's, which was to have gone Into eUcct to-day. Superintendent Nash, of the rail way mall service, expresses tho in tention of establishing a fast mail east to make New York In twenty- live hours from here, and in one- hundred and twelve hours from San Francisco. Droit nlng III llrltlsh Columbia. Victoria, March 1!!. Intelli gence was received to-duy that Bcv. Sheldon, Mrs. Cunningham and two Indians were drowned in Skeua river on the 120th of February. Of the party Mark McKay and an In dian are the sole survivors. Killed by it Know Slide. SlLVKKTON, Col., Miircli l.'J. A huow slide on King Solomon moun tain yesterday caused the death of the mail carrier, John 0'Ncalt (Ilvrn upby tbeCunhlKDOiii. The Astorlan states that "the Glen nvon's salmon cargo was tho only salmon lost lu transit of the pack of '87. In '87 all the foreign salmon shipments arrived safely, but in '85 three cargoes were total losses." The manner in which the f Astorlan sjMniks shows that there is no doubt In the minds of tho consignors at Astoria as to tho loss of the vessel lu whose fate tho itcoplu of Salem have reason to take a lively Interest. W. C. T. U. Illnstrr. There will be a dinner givun at the W. C. T. U. Free Reading Room on Court street on Friday tho 16th., for the benefit of (he rooms. Per sons who are Interested In keeping open the rooms are invited to come and dine. Price 26 cents. BkllbW. Cookh. Recording Secretary, HORNING TELEGRAMS. News from nil Tarts of World. tho i:i'fi:ct of uMPintoifs duatii Tho Feeling In Kusilu ns to tho Courso to bo Pursued by tho new Km- icror. London, March IS. Russian and French newspapers devote moro space than that of any other nation to speculation upon the probable fu ture course of Germany. The SI. Petersburg press is espec ially active in tills particular opin ion in tnat tlo capital proves to bo that if Emperor Frederick lived any reasonable lengtn of time than will forbea marked change In the German policy and one favorable to Russia and her schemes. Emperor Fred erick Is believe by the Russians to bo opposed to Prince Bismarck's schcino of alliance against the C.ar. It Is felt that even If tho Illness of tho Emperor deprives him of tho energy or prestige required to overthrow Prince Bismarck's ascendency, his wishes will bo sufficient to prevent anything warlike, and matters will remain stationary. The Emperor, upon entering tho schloss at Charlottenburg to-day, surprised the attendants by the erec tion of his bearing and the lightness of his step. Ho bore tho appcarauco of a man in good health. Ho stood for a moment at the entrance to shake hands with Sir Edward Mulct, the British embassador, who was this only stranger present. 1 fe then threw open his military overcoat and ascended the stairway with a llrm tread. Tho oflleors present were no less dejlghjed than surprised, and did not conceal their gratification. If tho Emperor was playing a part, ho carried out the role to perfection.. There was not a trace of weakness or pain visible. His manifestation of strength erodes generalskeptielsm as to tho truth of the medical bulletins Issued while His Majesty was at San Itemo. Traieled by Laudanum Itliei'. Taco.ma, W. T., March 1!$. To night a young man, who arrived on tjie Portland train, registered at tho Empire house and immediately retired. At 10 o'clock his heavy breathing caused an investigation, imd he was found insensible and died at 1 1 o'clock. In his memorandum book the following was scrawled: "I cannot keep straight. Good-bye; my name Is Harry Smiley. Please send what money you find hero to Mr. O. Smiley, Portland, Oregon." In his pocket was a letter from John Fagan, Castle Rock, W. T., addressed to Harvey Smiley, Portland, Oregon. Ho was about 25 years old, and well dressed. He had a first-class ticket, stained at Portland to-day for Victoria. It Is learned that lie bought three ounces of laudanum at tho city drug stoie immediately on his arrival here. County Sent War In Khiixum. Topkka, March lit. Tho county seapwar in Rush county broke out afresh last Saturday and became quite serious. The men of Lacross, to tho number of two hundred, went to Walnut City and tookforclblo pos session of the records, safe and other olllco fixtures, and can led them oil' to their own town. This was all in defiance of the mandate of the supreme court, and tho people of Lacross now ask tho assistance of that tribunal, and also the gover nor's interference. A bloody time would have lccu the losult of icslst aucooii tho part of tho Walnut peo ple as the I.across crowd was armed and threatened dire dcfetiuction. Let Wool Liiough Aloiio. Wahiiin'IO.v, March 18. Sena tor Stewart pieMiitcd a petition to the senate to-day from tho Northern Pacific Sheep Breeders' Awjoclation protesting against a reduction of tarlfl'on wool. Properly Done. Sachajiknto, Maroh 18. Nearly fifteen arrests for fraudulent votlug were made in the election to-duy.