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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1897)
iS22S3a Daily Capital Journal a.ll I BY HOKBR BROTHER WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1897. IS BINGHAM ON EDlTOBJOUIlNALi BOTH sides? Was pleased U) notice the last stand token uy mt, taken by tlici across the Willamette river at Salem.' The city should not assume conlrol of ... . . t l. . aI nfiniriiiuift T'. ,t ;",. rti, repairs it,., la n mud a It should do. responsibility for the care and repair of the bridge should be assumed ni tric city fathers. Mr. Bingham who seems to be the legal adviser for the city and county should be required to give an opinion that will not conlllct with the double capacity m ' lie appears to act. We understand that he Is paid 2j per month as legal adviser of the county and extra com pensation for legal services that re quire profound and methodical thouifht. How much is he paid by the city? Cau Ikj fairly adviss the city and county where their Intercuts conlllct? It Is veiy dllllcult to no this. Mr. Binglnm cannot point out a section otja provision of law wherein the HO Is obliged to keep up bridges between different counties (between Polk and Marlon ) Sec section 73 of the charter passed In 1893. Have him construe section 4142, Hill's Code. It Is almost Impossible for Mr. Bingham to serve two masters and be fair and honest In his opinion to eacli one where there are opposing Interests. A fair and honeM, Interpretation of the law Is wanted. The burdens of the city at present are great and no more should be forced upon It. Let tho Interests of the city alone be con sidered by our city council. A Lawyer. The Jouknal cannot Imagine that Mr. Bingham would do such a thing as to be counsel for both city and county. It Is true, he Is special at torney for the county over the head of tho district attorney. But that Is a matter for the county court to de termine. If Judge Terrell needs a special legal adviser at 825 a month he can't bo prevented from employing one. It may bo cheaper than to furnish his own legal advice. It Is certain that Mr. Bingham has been drawing -up ordinances for the city council. IIo has also been employed by the iinance committee of the city council to recover tho city's funds from Mayor Richardson's busted bank. Tills same finance commlttco may have the benefit of Mr. Blnghaui'd advice on other financial matters in which the city Is Interested. But where tho finances of tho city and the cmnty are so diametrically opposed, us on tho question of tho expenses of maintaining tho big bridge, tho city or tho county will have a big bill to pay. Mr. Bingham cannot advise both Bides on such a mutter and as a Klvo profesclonal man, under pay, honest advice. This Is an important matter, because both city and county must pay Mr. Bingham and it all comes out of tho taxpayers. But tho taxpayorsarc not tho same If Mr. Bingham -Is protecting tho county taxpayers against tho city, thoy'ought to pay him. If he 1b protecting tho city taxpayer, against tho county, tho city ought to pay him. Both ought not to pay him for what ho can render only one. The criticism aboyo made Is a Just one and In tho Interests of tho public- and of tho legal profession Mr. Bingham ought to resign ono oftlcc or tho other. En. Jouknal. Imposition of a tax on insuraco agents at tills time Is not well received. Times aro to hard to uiako now taxes welcome. Tho avenge bushiest man is studying how ho can cut (lows taxes reduce expenses, cut down rents, and make botli ends meet, lie cannot pay an added tax without moving Into a cheaper olllco, going without this or that, and so tho lusiirauco tax becomes an additional burden on tho community, Hack of It all, tuicli tuxes aro class legislation. They aro unjust us a mutter of principle. Tho liibiirunco men are justllled in their united opposition. My Neighbor Told Me About Hood's SaTttipmllla and ad vised mo to try It'-Thls Is the kind of advertising which gives Hoods Sar tutparllla t lie largest sales In tho world. Pricnd tell friend that Hood's Sar mpMrllla cuom; that It gives strength, health, vitality and vigor, and wliolo neighborhoods uso It its u family Hicdlcino. "iioiiiu. W.r i tho liver and bowels, Vuros b,l-,v ladttcho. on headache, CONERESSiQNAL .Export Bounly Amendments. Silver Forces in the Senate Want to Help Producers. t ilr! 1 - tVARiiiRfrraK. May-' ECi-The tarin . . ,,..,' t)jc p,ir.aiirap,13 were read lie would iuovijtostrikewit th(j provls,0M ro. luting t , beer, manufactured tobacco oHiiulTund cigarette Altlribli then . .. ...... ..-... T,.r,l,I.ll- opened tueouoaie iw me ijim, can aCunnon, of Utah, Introduced an ,...nnri.ii. ti, t.hi inrifr bill nrovld- aiui.iiu.v- - lug for an export duty on wheat, corn, Hour, tobacco aud other farm produce, by way of equalization to the agri culturists of tho benefits of tills tariff act. This act is the result of the con ference of the Silver Republicans, Populisms and some "Democrats, who may be said to represent the senti ment of the element which puts silver above all other legislation. Following is the export bounty pro posed. Ten cents per bushel on wheat; 60 cents per barrel on wheat Hour; 50 cents per barrel on rye flour; 5 cents per bushel on corn; 10 cents percental on corn ground; one cent per pound on cotton; two pound on hops; two cents cents per per pound on tobacco. The long-deferred debate on the tariff bill was expected to open, and served to attract considerable crowds, although the galleries were not over taxed during the earlier hours. The attendance of senators was larger than at any time since the opening. There was no positive agreement as to the time for taking up the bill, but It was generally understood that Aid rich, of Rhode island, would be recog nized for the opening statement im mediately after the morning business. Pasco, of Florida, presontcd the ere- dcntlals of the new senator from Flor ida, Steven R. Mallory, who was sworn In. A further conference on the Indian bill was ordered. A resolution was agreed to request ing the president for all correspond ence relating to fur seals of the Beh- ringsea. J'orklns presented a resolution re citing the refusal or tho Russian chargod' affairs at Washington to is sue a passport for Adolph Kutncr, an influential Jewish banker, of Fresco, Cal., who was about to visit Poland. Tho resolution refers to the "Invidi ous distinction against certain Ameri can citizens," and the olllclal actiou of Prince Lobanoff, the Russlon pre mier, relative to tho exclusion of Jews from Russia. It provides also that this government requests Russia to declare whether American citizens are excluded from Russia on account of their religious faith, and if so that said imperial government of Russia bo requested to remove such prohibi tion and to permit Amorlcans of whatever religious faith to visit Rus sla,"ctc. Perkins spoke In favor of tho reso lution, saying tho United States should extend its protecting arms to ovcry citizen, .low or Gentile, whither ho might go. Tho resolution was re ferred to the commlttco on foreign re lations. A resolution by Pettigrew was agreed to,rcquesting the president for Information relative to tho Union Pa clllo and Central Pacific railroads; amount of dividends, execution of tho Thurtuan act, otc A resolution authorizing the sec retary of tho navy to employ any suitable ship In the transportation of rolinf supplies to India was consid ered. Chandler explained that this was essential, as no American ships wore available. Morgan remarked that tho senate had reached an era when it was nocossury to consult some body ut tho other end of tho capltol "us to whether a moasuro could go through." "Has tho senator," queried Morgan, addressing Chandler, Inquired whether this benevolent resolution will bo allowed to receive considera tion hi the liouse? Chandler rospyndgd by asking if I Morgan had madu any arrangements .Morgan nan iiiatio any arrangements ll CJulKUl raeohltlon ii ... the house. 1-tM.I ReoHdiiteafhihRlutf LhftL, tfr f ipndodalorjrih, "ana the other sfcha- tifrs from Natv Hampshire, who sup- .ported that resolution, and myself - - -- that or else the sneaker of tlie liouse n representatives tfin Kirc away.'- f jiowanspoKc oniuciiuiumuwuu which tlie United States was sub- t-.rt in liniMnn nn Atiinrfrfin alnna fn J" "' " - -"- " carry out this Ainencan benefaction. wouw convince ine uriusii peop.e that, notwithstanding the defeat of the arbitration treaty, we Intend to live with them on terms or peace an i MtllltV. , -- Morgan thon offered an amendment, .providing for naturalizing two Brit Mi shins for carrying this grain. He , - dcclured the shipping laws preventing naturalizing foreign-built ships and were responsible for the humiliating condition or having no American ships. Senator Pettigrew gave notice of an amendment to the tariff bill provid ing for the abrogation of the Hawal- lan reciprocity treaty as follews: "That the treaty concluded Janu ary 13, 1875, and proclaimed June 3, 1875, and the convention extending the duration of said treaty concluded December 0, 1834, between tho United States aud the king of the Hawaiian Islands, is hereby abrogated, repealed and annulled." NOMINATION'S. a The president today sent the fol lowing nominations to the senate: State Edwin Y. Couger, Jof Iowa, envoy extraordinary and minister plenlpotentiaiy to Brazil; John G. Foster, of Vermont, consul at Slicr brook, Quebec. War Brigadier-General John R. Brooke, to bo major-general. Navy Assistant Engineer L. S. Dismukes, to be passed assistant engineer. Interior George McKughlln, agent for Indians at the Blackfoot agency, Montana. Memorial day will bo observed, in Salem, Monday, May 31, in an appro priate and impressive manner. There will be a procession to tho Memorial plot, in City View cemetery, with suitable exercises. There will be a program of oratory, music and other suitable exercises at Reed's opera liouse, Monday evening. In all these exercises tho school children will take part with marching, (lag drills and exercises. Let us all unite to make it a great day for Salem. Silver Mass Convention. There will bo a Union Bimetallic Mass Convention held at tho armory at Woodburn, Marion county, Satur day May 29, at 1 o'clock p. in. to se lect three delegates to the Albany union conference June 2. All friends of Bimetallism and government in the interest of the people aro Invited to attend. Good speakers and music. E. P. Morcom, Chairman Marlon County Bimetallic Union. Heart Trouble Quickly Cured. A Convincing Testimonial. Miss Ella Kurtz. "For 19 years I suffered from heart trou ble During that tlmo I was treated by Qve different physicians. All of them claimed that I could not be curat, I was greatly trouhlod with shortness of breath, palpitation and pain in tho side. If I bo caino excited, or exerted niysolf In tho least, tho pain lu my sldo becamo very eovcro. At timed It soetnod as though iietdlet wtrt ihoot ing through my side. Somotlmo In tho month of November last, I commonced taking DR. MILES' HEART CURE aud blnco then I havo Improved steadily, I cau now sleep on my loft sldo, something I had uover beou able to do before. I can iralk without being fatigued, and am In murJl Ik'Jter htnllh thin ivr hsfar T umnlrl JSlSataJKiSS ' dolay " MISS ELLA KURTZ, 1 518 Wright St., Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. Miles Honrt Cum Is sold on n positive Xuaranteo that tho tlrst bottlo will benefit. U druggists sell Until, 0 bottles forts, or lt umbo Tseut. protmhl, ,6n receipt of prieo bythoDr.MllosMWalOo., Elthart.Xnu. ,! M Iaq' Hpnrr Cure UTt iuucb utarx cure Mfiik ft sor u T "-i JWN3fV VJ 1 I Ik A I I I D fl - . ! - --" ' ' m " H I I 1 f . The Gun Goes Off instantly when you poll the trigger. So sickness may come on suddenly. But it takes time to load the f,-un, and" it takes tims to get ready for those ex plosicnscaHeddtseases. Coughs, colds, any "attac':,w whatever th :fu.-.-t he. nfvnmcansore- cedingweil'JifS3 and poor blood. Arc you getting thinr is your sjwtlie foari Are you losing t'jAt snap, energy and vigcr tfca 'nate'clear-hcaded-ncssV" Do o-iC thing: build up yevr wf:! system with SCOTT3 LIIULSION of Cod-tiff .- Oil. It is the essence of nou.-ur.cnt. It does not nausest:, does not trouble the stomach. And it replaces all that dheasc rots you of. A took t.-DJnz mere about it tent free. Ask for it. SCOTT & BOW.ST., New York. Sw.XyWJ?3'.istUe ITEMS OF INTEREST. Butte claims a mining payroll of $700,000 a month. Last year this country imported sea weed3to the value of 8190.384. William Jennings Bryan Blackburn Jones is an unhappy Kentucky Infaqt. A young colored woman has been licensed to practice medicine in Lou isiana. Canada will prohibit the exhibi tion of veracoplc pictures ofjprlze fights. A French chemist has invented a blue soap which renders unnecessary the use of bluing in laundry work. A bill to compel railroads to carry bicycles as baggage has passed Its sec ond reading In the Canadian house without opposition. A stamp tax on checks and drafts, transfers of corporate stocks and the like would raise three times the cnuc that would come from the tax. The supremo court of Illinois rey tca has afllrmed the validity of the inher itance law in that state. The an nual revenue will probably be. In creased about 31,000.000. A boy in Pennsylvania wasdared by his companions to take hold of an elec tric wire. He seized it and fell dead. Boys and men do many foolish things from mere bravado. Baltimore takes a censure of build ings every two years. One just com pleted shows the city to havo 85,039 dwellings, 0319 business houses, 400 churches, 303 schools and about 10,000 other buildings. If the wool schedules stand In the tariff bill as the senate committee has lixed them, the Importers will make a profit of $50,000,000 on the wool they hayo rushed into the coun try free of duty In the last three months. Attorney General R. E. McFarland, of Idaho, has given his written opin ion that playing cards for a drink or cigar, unless It is lirst agreed or un. derstood by the players, that a drink or cigar, shall stand for, represent and cntltlo the winner thereof to a stated sum of money, Is not gambling. Eyery three years tho people of Tor onto, Canada, take a vote to deter mine whethcrtheir street cars shall be run on Sunday or not. A vote on this question was taken last Saturday and the majority for Sunday cars was 470 in a total vote of over 31,000. The longest distance ever encom passed by the human vision, so far as the records go, Is 183 miles, between the Uncompahgre peak In Colorado, and Mount Ellen, In Utah. This feat was accomplished by the surveyors of tho United States coast and goeditic survey, who are now engaged, in con junction with representatives of other nations. In making a new measure ment of the earth. How's This. We offer One nundred Dollars Re ward for anj'casoof Catarrh that can not bo cured by nail's Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cueney&Co., Props. Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bust ness transactions and finan tally ablo to carry out any obligation made by their linn. West & Truax. "Wholesale Drutrcists. Toledo, O. Wald in:. Kinnan & Marvin. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. iiairs unarm uure is tasen enter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Price, 75c, jxsr bottlo. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials iree. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Pew realize that o-ich squirrel de roys $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wakeleo's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator Is tho most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents Por sale by G. W. Putnam, Btelner Drug Co., Lunn & llrooks, G. L. L. Baskettaud A. I. Stone. tl & w-3 10-4m I 9 X. Trn rf K i" A.IJi.JtJ v - -1 I TfSr II v'j r r- bv kn j b r - i -1 DENTIST. Socoesser to Dr. J. M-BKeene, old VUiu Corner, Salem, Or. Parties derinng supert operations at moderatr fees in any branch in especial request. tSPLargest and Finest Line of Cut Glass Ever in the City, Direct from Libby Glass Works. S, W. THOMPSON d CO,, jewelers, 22i Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, On inside property at 7 per cent. On fata, land security at 8 rcr cent. Safe loans matle , for investors. Insurance effected in reliable companies JOHN MUM. Broker, mom No. 2, 1'u.h bank bull linj. 1 WS MARK 1 tf LZ it MIES KE Proos Dealars in all kinds of fresh fi.d salt irtc Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in li mn Try them. 171 Commsrchl St. Sillli WATER ffl. CKFKK:-CITV HALL "01 water service apply af office. Hills payable monthly in advance. Make at complaints at the otfirc. C. H. LANE, ui,.nriin,.Tini , RftUflAlN ill Coiim.rcinl St. Sd'tn Or t-cSuits $15 upwards. Pants upwandsvga BATHS ! BATHS ! HARD TIMES PKIfES.--Baths uJic each .porcelain tubs-'4 for 50c. Mills'-, barbershop, 209 Commercial St., Salem 271! J, R. GILMORE, I; Successor to White Hi Gilmore, Lime, Cement, Lath, Plaster. Corn and Corn Chop, all kii.U of feed. 54 STATE ST. T. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWLLER, Makes a specialty of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clocks,, etc., 215 Commercial Street The Pohie shop, on corner of State and Front is now prepared to doofirst class AND GENERAL JOBBING. "Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call 1 12 im POHLE & BISHOP, J. S. FREEBURGER NEW MARKET, fcState street, near rai!road.",,Freshestand best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 23 Hello! SEE D, S, BENTLEY, If you want to move or want a load of any kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt, Sand or DTIlvtl. nr fpm.nt lim. liii nl.ri.. brick or sewer pipe, see D, S. llentley, cor- ti ui Jium ium inemeKcra streets or ring hands at all times. Orders prompfly attended iu STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING. Leral and camnercial wnrb , en.;!,.. Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman,' Condit & Park. Grav block, niriii; i,i. at your office and work returned on short notice, 4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN. Depot Express, Meets all masl and ninnn. ,.,n. n, - -- ra. UAL, craee and exerts to nil na.t. r i.- :... Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. IAMES KADER; EGGS FOR SALE Krom fine Tien nf tmnrru n t t.. score of pullets 90,91, $1, 91: cock 92, V5v:Pfr seA,lnR f J3-Barred do n to hide. nine stock. Jipersettine. l.W.HOUCR. jetterson, Or. 4 l0 d&w iro MORTGAGE LOAK MUM SSSSwsss EAST AND SOUTH asta koute ,.- tup. t o Southern Pacific Co , EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. "6 ootmTLv. . .;rortland. Ar 1 q:1o A M I.v i 7lo A M 8-io PMLv....iatem 7.'4S A'M ) Ar. Sa San Frnncisco Lv ( 8:oo r M Ahnve trninsston at all principal stations bet. Portland and Salem, Tu.ne Mancn, Jeflerson, Albany. Tangent. hheddsHalse) Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Ueswell, CotUge Grove, Dr-un, Oakland and all sta lions from Roseburg to Asliland, inclusive. KOSEBURG MAIL, r-DAll.1 "830 A M I Lt. 1100 am- Lv. z.'9Tk p it I Ar ... Portland .Ar Lv ( 430 r m J 200 r m (730AM ,, Salem... i Roseburg. Lv "Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through train 1 V WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CoRVALI.IS. Mail tiains daily fexcept Sunday. 7w A mTLv . .PortfandTTTV' I S-'S p SI ,2:5 P Ar....v-orvaiiis.. i.rj -"j - At Albany and Corvallis connect wan trains of the O. C & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY UXCE1T SUNDAY .J ! 4-'5o r Ml Lv ... Portland ... Ar I 0:2 M f Lr . . .McMinnville Lv j 5:5 25 A M ! 7-3 p 0 A M "n,rp-f mnnections at San I-rancisco wuli Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamslrp lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sii'ing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and A US 1'RALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agent, Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. & P. A. Portland. Northern Pacific Railway. "..runs: Pullman SleRpin Cars Elegant Dininc Cars Tourist 3ltjec'm- Cars Co St. Paul, Minneapolis, Uulmn, ntyv 'Jrand Forks, Crookston, Vinniij, Ht-lenaand liutte THROUGH TICKETS Chirajo. Washington, Philidelphii, Nev York. Ronton, and all PoiliN East arW South bii infnin itio'i, time cards, maps actl tc''::ts, rail on or write THOMAS.WATr & CO. AGENTS J5lCommrc.iil rrett. SM -n, Ut D, Mo- Cl.ult) ,-'l. Agent '. Or Only l.ne via Custer HutlefieM. 'The Finest n 1 he World." A sweeping statement, but the only one that prop erly descrbes the Burling ton's dining car service. You can't find anything bstter-anywhere, at any price. And the beanly of it is jou can only pay for what you order 'if you want a ten course dinner, you can have it. If jou want a pot of coffee, a couple of eggs aim a piato or toast, you can have them. Omaha. Knnsns riiv 5, Louis.Chicago ALL points Two routes east vin S, Paul, Minn, and Billings', mom A . C. SHELDON?, G. A Portland, Or. TRADE MARK8, DESIGNS, RHDVDlnuTe .. mHPiX2.neJ!c5l1 nR J1 Bketcl and description may SSSflrt1ny,i?ft0A,,Habl.- Communications etrictl? ?faeiDnotSfanthorU8h MUDU & C- T SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, lnrcost circulation of J? "clentlflo journal, weekly, terms M Way ea?j ,6l51?J,f,", specimen coplos ami Ua"d Boon on I'atcn-ts eenifree. Aa.'rc.s MUNN & CO., 3lil llriiiiilmn. K"n V, k t-'. ."""" poison t,.m,;;;,'j ssss sssas any partof tholiodr. UaiVnJ r"!?t8' jpiccrs oa nnfo cases and i cnailcn, thtth,!.m0,t,o,,'' case wo cannot curo.a5?rtiS.rKrla rr n battled the skill oi tho SontSf0 hai al,"r clany. 8500,000 capita? behfiSlSent Phr" Uonalirnatanty. AbgofntotwSlJS.SSF Un,iSI. application. Address CMniVSV?.'.8.1;1 Bealed on "MUi m. MADE ME A MAN "J?r rtU4-KuaixivjiLV CUIIE J'L'1bu" and other IjxceMei indf Indl cntloiw, Thru vuicUuanll mun,n, '.'? ' study, bnilne,. n; rftifS? ineat and .noeUaOtrM whwa STothen JalE! bare cared tbouia&dt and will raw, ? iv fb" IxwitlJBwrittMirttaranteotoVffBSlJSS:!" ? or rf and the inoneV. MM S1 ?.CIJ? " clu rlxrkre, ltllTrUti.t? o? $S rfJiK?"?' f ror sale at Salem. Or. bv Q J, FRY, KlK' tyf igS&ggBgSggBaypgtia To Be Healthy You must undoubtedly kcepup a good circii cuiauon, it is mainspring of life. the Our Circulation Amnnr.4U. u ,iiivxiS-, mosses is phenomenal, and ev cryonc who is capable of judging declares that The vening Journa Is perfectly healthy and capable of bring' ing the very largest re turns to those wide awake people who pat ronize its columns, It's Daily Circulation Is the homes of tht people, The people read it, The pepk support it The pco plej defend it, and it defends the people, You Can Not Have Their Trade unless you reach them with your advertising, Space in -the Evening Journal 'is the only means of doing that, Our Circulation covers not only Salem but is general all oTtf the state, Every trial made will convince that We Have The Circulation, , , r a " "Tii, rT,Vr.,:,7,:;r;T, i.;..- -- -......-.ww.,.--;- . 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