rr rwinffjsTT- ', . J? t V fl' ), &VM1 ' i v &. KJitf , " i !. 5? ftr ft , ' tffci , . i v fc.'y "' 6-'t l' Sl w; t I- vfr irt iv s? h m vmk mmmi m r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL v ikom. Hkothsrs; MOKDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1898. r, Oe Tr 93.00, la Advance, Qtr Few Moatta 91 00. tr Advance. WhUt, Oodr 1.6d. in Advance THE ELKCTI0N3 TUESDAY, In fort) -two states elections will to JwWand what will be tho result? A. coxVcs9 Is to bo chosen. What will will bo Its complexion on the money question? Will the administration bo voted up orbd'wn V In some states the money question. la some local state Issue, nnd In some tbo administration's pollc In ap pointments utuy effect the result. As a whole the election will not hi two on tho money question. That was de cided In 1890. and will not bo a na tional issue until 1000, and cyen then It may bo overshadowed by a Rreatcr Issue. Tile election Tuesday will bo on the Issue of sustaining tho war policy of the administration. Tbo war against Hpaln Is not ycbovcjr. Tho pcaco Is not made. Tho great problems growing out of our victory over Spain aro not dis posed of. No one can say thoMcKlnloy administration Is not seeking to meet those problems energetically, promptly and Intelligently. Whether with ul timate wisdom no man can say, but wltb a certain degree of American fairness and courage suroly. That Is tho way tbo pcoplo will accept the matter and tlioy will up hold tho prcsldont In his wur policy. They should do thts. To voto down the administration would be to dtvldo tho country and glo com fort and oncouragoment to Spain. It Is tho wlshof all patriotic pcoplo to layaildo all party differences on national Issues and glvo tho prcsldont a congress that will onablo him to bring tho pcaco negotiations to a Arm conclusion and thou let tho Amorlcan pcoplo sbapo tho futuro policy of tho nation. SALEM OF THE FUTURE. The pcoplo havo no Interest In city charter tinkering, No patch work on the present Salem city ohurtor can help mutters ono lota. All suoh changes and 'amendments aro adopted at tho Instigation ut somo Inter ested party. Tho pcoplo are not con sulted. It was supposed that undor Mayor Gatch'a administration tho fee system was abolished and tho pcoplo gavo Mr, dutch great credit for abol ishing fees of city officials and putting thorn on a ealury. Hut when tho charter wos exumlncd It was found that the city marshal and recorder still had lurgo fees from criminal cases. That was a sample of dnrk-lantcrn charter work. Tho pcoplo demanded that all city officials bo put on a sal ary. When tho charter emerged from tho processes of leglslatlvo witchcraft behold tho city oniolals cin run up almost unlimited fee bills against tho county. The ring mudo tho charter. Tho taxpayers foot tho bill. It will be just that way until tho people make their own charter and adopt It ut u nopular yoto. Then these tricks will stop. All leglslatlvo patchwork of charters will bo In tho Interest of tho city politicians' endless chain gahgi who liyo off bond Issues and warrant scalping, It will not bo In the Interest or tho people This may bo sot down as final. Unless tho people wako up and take their city government In their own bauds they must pay tho bill. Bhould tho Salem of tho futuro bo oonduotcd under a durk-lantcrn charter ? Certainly not. Tho Saloni of the futuro should bo so welt gov erned, Its llnunccs so well arrunged, that some suburbs will be taken Into the city, uud a city built with a three mllorlvor front, and running back to tho state lands, with splendid streets put through east nnd west, north ana south, with permanent irrades and a city planned and built as It should stand 20 years hence. But It Is doubtful If tho people, of Salem, can dotheso things. It Is a fact, we arc too engrossed In making a living, wo can pay no attuntlon to ml city building. Our rich peoplo wmttakocaro of their riches, Our 9&or must get bread. Our middle cUu must watch their own business. htetaw will not wake up and apply her nnwcm ad arouso her energies un ion afce U devastated by a (Iro llko ONkatfO or Seattle, or unless tho leg' htftturtt takes away her state fair or Mia Ctf UJ, 'm was done to Sacra Mto. Tfoea Sacramento woko up a4 Hr en of brains and energy footseir for awhile and madoSacra uHto a Capital City that i a source of Wl4fl to tho Golden state. r I i i. .- . tf ' i ka THE JOURNAL AND MR. HAM. DINQ- Lest our leaders Weary of too uiuh attention to Mr. Blngtiuro, It is needful to slate tho case against that gentleman, wh lch Is in no wise a per sonal, but a public, matter, and it Is only with him as a public issue that Tub Journal has any business. Mr Olngbam Is a political manager, Ho has only lately been Republican city and county chairman. Ho Is legal nnd financial adviser or the city andcounty. Ills bills havo been smaller tho past year or two because The Journal has kept tho matter agitated. Hut his manifold services and political leverages enable him to spring bills at any time and they can not be ignored because he holds a legal, political or financial club ovor tho officials elected to office by the people. Ills contracts reach Into the tho past and Into tho future. They aro novcr ending, Llko the poor, Mr. Bingham Is always with us, On top of tbo bills of tho sheriff as tax collector, the district attor ney the attorney general come tho bills of Mr. Bingham. Ho Is not a modest attorney who sits In his office and waits for clients. His agcDts ana co-workers poli tical und otherwise, aro ut work, whenever there Is prospect or fees of a public character, lest Bingham should not get bis tiharc. Now It Is that aspect of Mr. Bing ham's activities that make him a burden on tho taxpayors and a sub ject for public discussion and news paper criticism. Hosaysthls Is Im proper. Ho has patrunago ami ho sees to It that not a dollar goes to a nowspaper that exposes his grabs. If withholding all patronage from a newspaper will not slloncc It, thon he becomes a stockholder. This liti gation against Tub Jouknal will bo carried on for years. It must bo made an example of or Mr. Bingham must go down .on a common footing with the other lawyers of tho Cap ital city. Now wo do not wish to weary our roadors with this matter but It Is a public matter. Because $00,000 of just such Too bills as Bingham's woro before tho special session or tho legislature, und will be up again, and bocause, no ono knows what amount of bills of Bingham's will comoyot before tho city and county tho pcoplo might as well keep their oyo an Mr, Bingham. This Is said In no spirit of personal ill will. It Is u duty for somo ono to perform und Tin: Jouk nal Is glad to bo ablo to discharge this duty fearlessly and conscien tiously ovon though It bo unpleasant WHV WAS SILVER DROPPED ? Under tho heading, "Tho Bllver question In Washington," tho Or cgonlan again endeavors to explain, for tho benefit ot Washington voters, why the sliver dollar was dropped from tho colnago act of 1873. It quotes Dr. LI ntlcrtuah, formerly di rector of tho mint, who said, at tho ttme: "Tho gold dollar is In fact tho legal unit and measure of vuluo. Ilayingu higher vuluo as bullion than Its nominal valuo, tho silver dollar long ago ceased to be a coin of circulation, and being of no prac ticality whatever, Its Issuo should bo discontinued." That Is tho reason It was dropped. Tliut Is nil thero was to It, according to tho profound gold standard economists. The wholo radical and far-reaching THB WHEELS OP HEALTH. There is no better exercise for a young woman in thoroughly good health than bicycling. On the contrary, if ahe suffers from weakness or disease of the distinctly feminine organs, if she rides, at alt. such exercise should be very sparingly indulged in. Wouteu are peculiarly commuted and their general health is peculUtly dependent upon the health of the specially feminine organism. It is the health of these delicate and iin. portaut parts that "makes the wheels of general health go round." Their strength and vigor arc as important to a woman as a mainspring to a watch, or a sprocket and chain to a bicycle. Ur. I'lerce'a 1'avorite Prescription la the best of all medicines for delicate women. It makes them strong where they most need strength, Taken during tho "interesting interval," it ban ishes the utust squeamlshness and makes baby's admission to the world easy and al most paiulcss. It fits a woman for in-door work and out-door sports. Honest druggists don't advlte substitutes. " I cannot say enough In prsUe of Dr. Pierre's favorite t'racnritton.ai It kss uuitoubtcdly saved my life," wrltts Mrs. Ftoncnc Hunter, of Corler, hognv Co,. Ark. "I miscarried four time: could get no lueuldue to ao u toy (rood. 1 tried the 'Psvorka Prescription 'ami alter taktug several bottles, I made my buttwnd a prevent of a fine girl I think it U the bet medklne la the world." A man or woman who neglects constipa tlon suffers from alow poisoning. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure coiutloa- tion. One little "Pellet" U a gentle lava, tivc, aud two a mild cathartic. All medi cine dealers. flip v!!sVd0MC'S'HsMsMsW Annual Soles ovor, 000,000 Boxes TOR BILIOUS AND HERVOUB DISORDERS' such as Wind and Pain la tho Stomach. Giddiness. FulneM after meals. Heail noho. UlulneHs, Drowsiness. Flushings of Hent. Loss ot Appetite. CoatlrorioM. Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Din lurbod Sloop. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling 8onatlon. THE PIRST DOSE WILL OIVE BELIEP IN TWENTY MINUTE8. Evorr nufforer will acknowledge thorn to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. niXCHAM'N FILLS, takan as direct oil. will ilckljrp'toro Fomalon to com plete licnlth. Thuv promptly romoro obstructions or IrrcfculnrltlM of tho sys tem and euro hick Headache For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MSN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pjlls aro Without a Rival Anil htr tli LARCEST SALE pfanyl'atcutMctllclno in the World. 25a. at all Drue Stores. chango of our entire monetary system from a bimetallic to n monometallic basis, Is to bo accounted for ' by that Mmplo statement, Is It? Why were not the gold coins all dropped from our colnago In 1834 In stead or being reduced In size? They were undervalued by the ratio or 1G to 1, und had "long ceased to bo a coin or circulation." They wore then in ex actly tho samo position us was tbo silver dollar In 187.1. But our law makers were then too wise to discard the bimetallic system, so they re duced tho number or grains of gold necessary to make a dollar, as an In ducement for gold to seek our mints, lr they had been just a little wiser, and hadruade tho ratio 15 to 1 to conform with that of other frcc colnago countries, there would havo been no moro trouble. Hut they, foolishly clung to Hamilton's dogma, that tho ratio was a commercial prob lem, merely, and they made It liv to 1. Then, ns the balance of trade was against us, and wo were obliged to constantly nhlp bullion In settlement, wo shipped out our silver becauso It was undervalued by our laws, and it becamo scarce. In u fow years It was necessary to pass another law, to remedy this condition. Now, why did they not adopt thnOrogonlun's Invlnclblo logio and drop all silver coins from our mintage? Instead or doing that, they reduced the size of all stiver coins except the dollar, changed tho ratio, In fact, to conform with that of other frco colnago countries; and thereafter tho gold and miner sllycr coins circulated sldo by side. Had our Solons then teen gifted with tho ordinary common sense of tho present day, they would then linye learned thoir lesson, und would havo made our. mint ratio conform to that of othor blmotulio countries; gold und silver would havo cliculated sldo by side, oven In the dreams of latter-day money gamblors, nnd tho stupendous blunder oM873 would. never have been porpotruted, It remained for tbo wiseacres or 1873 to revolutionize our entire monetary system undor .tho plea that our only silver coin which had access to tho mints wa3 or no uso, be otuso It was not In circulation, and might m well be dropped. That excttsn, however, wis never given on the floors or congress. No oxcuso was given. Tho matter never was discussed there. There can not bo round between tho covors or the congressional record, which glyes every word uttered, a paragraph to Ind'cato that tbo dropping or tho sliver dollar from tho list of coins was over mentioned while tho bill was under dismission. Tbo man who could find such a paragraph would bo rewarded oeyond tho dreams or avarice. It Is not there, It has remained for our later oracles to glvo us tho "reason" why silver was domonetUcd. u.. J "am JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Cool and diverting tho breeze that blows your hat In tho mud. 1 : t Kucourago your neighbor to take a dally bath and Thr One Cknt Daily, txx First gamo of football tit Kugono, Saturday: U. of 0 won first half by 23 too. Second hair, U. tiro. 11, Che mawa 0, Total, U or O. 31, Che- mawa 0. in If wo lived In Now York wo'd voto for Toddy H 00 so volt for governor. In tho first placo bo deserves it, In tbo next place it Isn't good policy to put tho mayor or Greater New York's brother Into tho governor's chair. m A fakoudvertlsergot up a placard with 100 cards on It for Salem bus! nos men und professional men at $3 each A nl:o haul, It would cause Botue of thcbo peoplo to grow prema turely gray to glvo a newspaper a 83 ad. Ill Salem is haying troublo with Its bi cyclists. Albany altogether his some Ui'Tittim very rcspcctablo bicyclists, and thero Is little If any complaint. Bicyclists with good sense will rldo In u man ner to Bee that there Is no complaint. Democrat. III Referring to Mr. U'Ren'a plan of taking bis pay for fttie hold-up session, tbcCanby Independent. says: "If It Is not Justly duo and ho can not conscientiously receive It, bow can Mr. U'Rcn turn the money over to tho direct legislation league? Ho certainly must first accept tho money before disposing of It." Mr. U'Rcn Is secretary of the Di rect "Legislation league. Ho would not turn it over to "his ownself," I would ho? tit Our forefathers used to bellcvn in witches. Wo uow buy Wizard oil to perform miraculous cures. Our ancestors believed In the saints and supernatural cures. Wo buy St Jacobs oil and ailments vanish at fifty cents a bottlo. When tbo writer was a boy tho Wizard Oil makerH gavo an open air concert la a wagon and cured toothache and rhcumutlsm to sell the oil on Its merits. Now thoy sell peo ple tickets to their show, sell them &llvcrwarc give them silver spoons and sell them tho samo old oil at tho samo old price. Have the pcoplo made any progress ? The Jacksonville Democratic Times says: Republican discontent over the election or Joe Simon as United States senator Is in evidence everywhere, Not many of tho disgusted news papers aro saying anything, for fear that It will bo hurtful to their in terests; but occasionally a wall goes up from ono or them. That staucli supporter or the g, 0, p., tho Inde pendent published at Woodburn, Is ono of tho latter, aud In a recent Issue says: "What harm has been done in electing Joseph Simon, United States senator ? Wc are told that he is a brainy man, a moral man und a good fellow. Wo admit all this, but hayo sense enough not to fall in with tho clacquors and to look ahead, The selection of Mr. Simon is but tho oil ing of a political machino that will hereafter run the whole stuto Instead of only Portland. It Is tho creation ot a state boss, who will In tho futuro dictate all Republican nomination!. Wc simply foretell tho truth." Lato to bed early to rite prcparej a man for hit home in the skies. Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer, belter and wiser. Stone's drug store. ACKER'S-DYSPEPSIA TAbLETS ARK sold on a positive enaran.ee. Cures heart burn, raising ot .lie iocu, utstrcss alter eating or any foim of dyspetsla One little tablet gives immediate reuei. 25c ana 50c. The rooner a cough or com is cured the better. Lingering colds are dangerous, One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant. Stone's Drug store, MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES SICK Headache, indigestion and constipation, A delightful herb drink. Removes all erup tions of the skin, producing a perfect com plexion, or money refunded. 25c and 50c. Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, the enemy of sores, burns and wounds. It never falls to cure piles. When you ask for DjWIu'i Hazel Salve don't accept a counterliet. There are more cases of piles being cured by thts, than all others. Stone's drug store. Msny a household Is sadder.ed ecause of (allure to Keep a sale ana cer.ain cure lot crcup such as One Minute Cough Cure, See that your llttla ones are protec.ei. Lonstlnation nievenls the bodv from rid. Jlng luelr of waste matter. DeWltt'a Little Early Risers remove the trouble and cure sick headache, biliousness. Snail sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. Stone's urug stote. A cough Is not like a fever. It does not htve to run a certain course, Cure it quickly with One Minute Couah Cure, tho best rem edy for all. We reccommend it because its guou. atone s drug store. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL stop a cough at any tl 1 e, and will cure the woist com ;in twelve nours, or money re funded. 25c and 50c. Overcome evil with good, Overcome your coughs and coidi with One Minute Cough Cure, It cures croup, Ironclilils, pneumonia, la grippe and tung diseases. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Ourd by OR. MILE8' HEART CURE. MB. 0, a BHULTS, of Wtntorset, Iowa, Inventor and manufacturer of 8hulta' Safety Whittle treo Coupling, wrlteaof Dr. Miles neartOuro, "Two yean aeoan attack of LaOrlppo left ma with a weak heart. I had run down in flesh to mero akin and bone. I could not sleep ljlnc dowu for smothering spoils! frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant (ear of sudden death, nothing could Induce me to remain away from home over nljr My local physician prescribed Dr. luLcs' Ileart Cure and la a fow days X was ablo to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the the dosca, bavins sained fifteen pounds, and am now feeltnc better In every way than I nave for years. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle beneQta or money ro funded. Hook on dis eases of the henrt and nervta f re. Audrtws, DB, MILK3 MEDIOAliOO, KikhartInd. sEk A isM? bB 'lOUAY'a MARKRT. Portland, Ndv. 7,-VVheat yallej 03: Walla Wailtt, 00c. - ' FloUN-Fnrtlanfl. M.4R! HnnnrHne J2.25 per bbl. - . uats WUIlO 3438c. Hay $8I0 per ton. Hops 14rai7o; old crop Cc. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern OregOD, 8M12u Mlllstuff Bran, 815,50; shortB, 914 $15. 'Poultry Chlckcns,mlxcd,82.503.50 turkeys, HVe, 1415c, Eggs Oregon, 20per doz. Hides arccn. Baited 00 lbs, 881c. under 60 lbs,01($7c;shcep pclts.l520c, Onions B0c(rf$l per sack. Ruttor Rest dairy, 4045c; fancy creamery, 50cW)5c per roil. Potatoes, 5010c per sack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 31c; dressed, 7o jjuci uwxrM.j.Dif$),i.yo: cows, s.au 3 dressed, !d;Q. SALEM MAUKKT. Wbeat-61 Oats 32c. Hay Raled, :heat, 0.50&7. Flour In wuolcsalo lots, 3.30: re tall $2.(30. Mlllst.MlT--Rrnn 0.191 urlMinnt. nnrl 813 wltb sacks: BbortR-3131ll per IA.M TlliUUUIl BUUKB. nogs drcfscd, 5c. Livo cattle 213c. Sheep Live, 82T50$3. Veal-5s, Butter Dairy 20c: crcamory 25c. Wool Bcst.lfic. Mohair 26c. Hops Best lC17c. Eggs 25c in cash. Poultry chickens, 57c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8Jc ham, 10c shoulder, C7c. Potatoes 30c. Apples 30c. IS IT ATRIFLE? That Common Trouble, Acid Dys pepsia or Sour Stomach. Now Recognized as a Cause of Serious Disease, Acid dyspcpslu, commonly called heartburn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermen tation of the food. The stomach bfMng too weak to promptly digest It, tho rood remains until fermentation begins, lining tho stomach with gas and a bitter, sour, burning taste In tho mouth Is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every dny occurence Is given but little attention. Becauso dys pepsia Is not Immediately fatal, many people do nothing for tho trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been dlscoycrcd prepared solely to euro dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It Is known ns Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and is uow becoming rapidly used and prescribed a radical euro for every form of dyspepsia. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo been placed before tho public and aro sold by druggists everywhere at 0 coats per package, it Is prepared by tho Stuart Chemical Co., Marshall, Mich., and while It promptly and effectually restores a vigorous diges tion, at the samo time Is perfectly harmless and will not Injure tho most delicate stomach, but on the contrary, by giving porfect digestion, strength ens tho stomach, Improves tho ap petite and makes life worth living. Send for frco book on Stomach Dis eases. V U 11 No Signs Left, "My llttlo boy bad a breaking out on ins 1 1 in os. wo irieu 10 ncui tticm by tho uso ot remedies wo had on hand, but without success. Tho boy then began taking Hood's Sarsap arilla. He was soon Imnrovluir and now ho is cured und has no sign ot tho eruptions." Mits. Minn ik Dodson. St, John, Wash. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills. Mailed for25obyC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. YOUR FACE Shows the state of your feelings and the state pf your health aa well. Impure blood makes itsel auoarent In a oil- and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions, if you are leenog weak ana worn out and do not nave a neaitny appearance you should try Acker's blood Elixir, It ernes all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so. called purifiers tall, knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. A Telegraph Office Is tho place to go when you want to senu a message, ana uranson x co's is the house that you must patronise to get high grado groceries, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lilt m You Havi Always Btnfat Bears the Signature of &&& YAQUINA EOUTE Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Conuectlug at YAQUINA wlibthe YAQDINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY 8TKAMKK3 Grace Dollar and Navarro First-class In every respect. One of the above steamers Is due to rail from Yaqulua atwsutevtry tHeunyi. Shortest Itoute Uetnreu Be'a Valley Poiols and San Francises Fare Albany and Points West to 8au Kranclsro Cabin ... Round Trip. II. U VAU)Ei, T. K A W. A. 10 ou 17.00 KhWI.S' STQ5fc Manager. J.TUUKKB, Agent, AlUuY.Or. try St&lUiufa Ut u u baaing kj4. O.R.aN. DEPART FOR TIME SCHEDULE. From Portland. ARRIVE. Fast Mail 8 pm Salt Lake, Denver F Worth. Omaha, Kama City, St. Louis, Chicago and hast. Spokane Flyer 3pm Walla Wallr. " Spokane Spokane Minneapolis. St. Paul. Flyer 1015 a m Duluth, Milwaukee Chi cago and Last Spm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4 pm All sailing dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco.' Nov. x, 4. 7i , 3 6. 19, 22, 25, 28. flpm COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS ex, Sun. Saturday 4pm ex bun 10 pm To Astoria and way land ings, 7am Tucs Thurs and Sat WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVERS 3. '3o pra Oregon City, Dayton and Aion Wed way landings 6am ftlon Wed Fn WILLAMETTE RIVElVo p m Portland to Salem I Thurs and way landings Sat Leave Kiparia SNAKE RIVER Lv Lew istOD 5 .'45 am Sun Tues Thurs I.MS am Leave Kiparia dallg ex cept Saturday. Leave Lewiston dally e x- Mon Wed Friday cept Friday. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTEBteamei Ruth for Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7:15 a. m. iransiori to street car line at (Jreg City If the steamers are delayed there ounn trip tickets to all points in Oregon, t ashing. ton, California or the cast. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. W.H. IIURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. G.M.POWERS.. Agent, Trade street dock omcnie BOISE & DARKER, City Agents. TAKE THE Canadin Pacific R,R, And Soo Pacific Line -TO- Mu.neapolia St. l'aui Chicago Philadeluhla Phi! Washington Montreal Toronto New York Boston a all points east and southeatt. Cheapest rates, beitservlce and accommo. dations 1 Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and Boston without change. Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Empress me 01 steamshipslto japan an J China The lastest and finest ships on the Pacific ocean. Shortest; snd best route to the orient. CaDadiao Australian S. S. Co, To Honoluh:, Fiji and Australia The shortest route ti the colonics. For rates, fodere and any Information call on or address, Salem Agency 288 Commercial st. , . , II. II. ABBOT, Agent, 146 Third streot, 1'ortland, Or . , , E COYLE, Dlslrlcl Tasseneer Agent, Vancouver, B. C. When Going East Use a tlrst-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the pimwiii! towns in ienir.11 Wisconsin, Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cars in service. The Dining cars are operat.-d In the Inter, est of Its patrons, the most elegant service "" HMUKuiHicu. meats are served a la Carte. To obtain first-class senice your ticke should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. for all connections at Chlcagojind Milwaukee ticketfull Information call on Sodr nearest tickrt agent or write t n JAS c- P0ND rr"'1 rMS- AeemMillwaukee. Or TAS. A r.inrv n 1 ..'.... Stark SYreet Portland Or. '"' "K"" "" QUICK TIME NO CHANGE COMPLETE COMFORT Those arc the points that make r.si,,i travel dessrahle. Those are the ouallti that are the delight of the passencer over ih popular . NORTflERN PACIFIC RAILROAD The roadbed or the entire line has been 1m. roed and rides as smooth as a floor and now wiih Immense New Engines Vestibule Double Door Coathes Delightful Sleepers 1 here is nothing left to be desired. Rates always low to all points east. For particulars sec THOMAS, WATT & CO, 327 Commervia! Street. OAjBTOKia. in ta yvmfm Yoa His tinn BessrM " jy ' M 1M 'w MW MTCW ""Pi NOMINATE A CITY TICKET, . By Direct Vote of the Resident Qualified Electors of the City of Salem, CANDIDATES NAMED. Fou Mayor J. A. niCHARDSOfc, W. T.ORAY, PHIL METSIIAN, 0. P. MSIlm. MELANOHTON W. HUNT, JEFFERSON MYERS, FRED WIGOINs LOT L. PEAROE. Foil RKCOItDEK ED. N. EDES, 0. K. BRANDENBURG, STEVE M'FADDEN, p, A TURNER, A. O. CONDIT. Foil Marshal O. D IIUTTON, DOO OIRSON, J. 0. JOHNSON. Foil Truabtjrkr A. A. LEE, JOS. BAUMOARTNER. Foil Alderman, First Ward , . J. M. LAWRENCE, FRANK WATERS, "tEOT-hPEARUE, EI) HORGAN, JOHN GRAY. . ,,A 1 Second Ward , E. F. PARKHURST, J. P. FR1ZZELL, EBE LAFORE, iE. 11. pint,. BROOK. I Third Ward HIRAM SMITH, A. BLOSSER, O.I. STAIIL. Fourth Ward JOHN S. GRAHAM, GEO. G. BINGHAM. The Journal will keep standing a list of all persona publlcaly named for city olllccs for Information of Its render, The Journal luis no candl. dates for any oillcc, Fill out ticket below, cutout, and then cctyour neighbor to do the same, and let the people name the candidates,! DIRECT NOMINATION BLANK Candidate M A YOR RECORDER TREASURER MARSHAL .- Fill out for ward In ALDERMAN-Flrst Ward To Fl 11 Vaca ncy . For Full Term ALUERMAN-Sccond Ward ALDERMAN-Thlrd Ward ALDERMAN-FourthWard sWSWs. yrMSWSMMSWsMSWt JssN TSKVJ,s.NsraJsNBrSBHSi Fill out tho above aud deposit In Direct Nomination Ballot Box at Cap ital Journal Oillcc. For a Freeholders' Charter. IFill out blank below and also net your neighbor to sijrn It and voto tbo same and let tho people uiako the city charter. v FREEHOLDER'S THE UNDERSIGNED FAVORS A FREEHOLDER'S CON- VENTION TO BE COMPOSED OF SIGNERS TO THESE BLANKS, WHO SHALL BE FREEHOLDERS OF THE I CITY OF SALEM OR ITS SUBURBS, TO DRAFT A t CHARTER. Name. Residence Tho above ballots will bo collected Journal offlco. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6;oo P M 1 8,-as pmV 7.M5AM) Lv.. 'Portland. ..Ar 1 9:30 A w j 7.'00 A W I B.'oo p m Lv....JJatem ...,Lv Ar. ban iranclsco Lv Above trains Slot) at all i.nm.m.1 ....: u. TW.1....1 ... 1 C:,7" r"-v.-. .witunr leflerson, Albany, Tangent. Shedds Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cottace Grove. Drmn riaVlnn.l ... p., .u.i...uumiu aaicui, turner, Marion tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKBORO MAIL. r-DAILV. 8:30AM) : 1055 ah- 5:20 PM , Lv... Portland Ar Portland Lv.... Salem.... Yv (4.3o 7.'3o PM PI 5.'2o p mi Ar .. Kosebure.. Lv A M Pullman lmflnt ilc-ner n r.-.rf7 sJeeiin cars attached to all throuch trains "Ml OIUCUiVl&lUN, BETWERN PORTLAND AND CORVAIilS Mail trains daily except Sunday .1 7,o A M Lx. . . .PortlaHa. . Ar "T7sopm ia5 PMf Ar....CorvallU.. Lvf 1.-05 PM At Albany and 1'nrsalli. nnn.. .i.i. train, of the'O. C. & Ei Ry, "" W1" KArnaaa TRAIN DAILY .EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.'50 P M Lv....iortiana,.,,Ar Lr. . . .McMinnville Lv 7.'30P M A u A H All S.'So I 4."5o 30 PM Ar independence Lv Direct conneeitnn. -.. 1.-. " ... Occidental aud Oriental and Pac.fie m.n eir f lin? for JAPAN AND CHINA. m, ui un application Rates and ticket tn pt. :.. . Europe, aj iApAN. ciIINAiinNrZ LULU and AUbRALLIA, can be obtaI Salem. ' """ "e,u R. KOEHLER, Manacer CII.MARKHAM, G, F. &P. A. PortUnd ' ' MAKftJ'AA!, u, r. &p. A. Portland n' i u ri'iiiniiiifir'r,: tor 1 , which you live. J : ' !'. , Signature Residence J CHARTER BLANK In a separate ballot box at tho Capital 20u Miles shorter and a whole half day quicker tlmn any other lino to Omaha, Kan sas city, at. Louis and all other sutliorn and southeastern cities, Tufee routes east via Denver, at, Pftul, and BllllnRS, Mont. Tickets at offices of connecting lines. If you po esst via Omaha, you can stop off aPd see the Trans-MlsslsslppI exposition A. C. SHELDON. Gen'l agent, Portland Or Oregon Short Line. -.THE- Quickest, bafest. Cheapes4 Litre for all points Est and soutbeast. jrre lor an points Est and soutbeast. FREE reclining chair car, Pullman pal" leeping carr, and upholstered tourist sleep sleeping carr, and upholstered iug cars on aiijinrouch trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. a TERRV, Traveling Pasaeoger gei W. E. COMAN, General At nt. 4 Third Stree I'ortland. Ou W n w ffl"jS" i JVisW JutaaiAfidiBsflMi