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. DAltr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1000. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL ORDER THE EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL nv kopek imos., PusltHhers and Proprietors. MBit 1 II 1 1 IP SUBSCRIPTION KATES. By Mall. Dally Journal, one month, .... 35c Daily Journal; thrcohnontlis ..$1.00 Dully Journal, one year 4.00 'Weekly Journal, one year .... 1.00 By Carrier. Dally Journal, per month .... COc CUUEITV TO ANIMALS. The erection of n lot of now barb-ed-wiro fencing In tho city Is not only In violation of the city ordi nance but 1h ono of tlio WOUST VORMH OF CKUKIrr TO ANI MALS. Tho uso of barbed-wlro In the city Is now prohibited by ordlnanco and It Bhould bo onforccd. Thera should bo a gcnoral law of the stato prohibiting tho uso of barb-ed-wiro. Only rocontly tho writer had oc casion to holp roleaso a horso that wm hanging by ono foot to a barbed wire fonco and 8AW1XQ ITS OWN LEG OFF In Its struggles to got free About half tho homos In tho coun 'try liaVo tho marks of barbod-wlre lacerations and hundreds havo boon ruined for life. It is tho well known habit of horses to roll Hovoral tlmoa a day. In taking this oxorclao no nocodsary To tho hoalth of our oqulno friend, he often TIIKOWH A LEO OH TWO THROUGH A KAHBEI)-WIKK FENCE. Tho ordlnanco ngnliiBt barbed wlro foncoa In tho city should bo on forccd. All frlonds of animals nnd tlioso who lmto nnd opposo cruelty to animals should help got rid of barbed wlro. It Ir ono of tho cruollat things over Invented and tho greatest cnuso of needless suffering io nnlmnlR. Thoro Is plenty of good wovon wlro fencing to be lmtl and It coats no moro. o SALEM'S FUEL SUPPLY. Thu fuel supply for this city 1h be coming each year mora nnd moro or a problum. flood bocoikI growth fir la solllnn; readily for fl.GO por cord, nnd other kinds of wood aro higher. Cord wood Ih being hauled from RWny beyond Turner, and wore It not for slab-wood from tho sawmill and burning Itoclmfollor oil thoro would bo ALMOST A WOOD IMM INK. Tho Balb-wood from tho Bawmlll Is being distributed at low prices, juhI thoro Is no complaint on nc count of a Blab-wood triiHt at Salem. As usual thousands of pords of wood nro being storod for tho ml Vance thai always lakes placo after tho loads hocoiuo (mpassablo. Much of this for. yours has boon piled on tho strootH of tho city, and niiwii.ii y THE CITV I'OU HTOltACJE UOO.M or got off the streets. An ordlnanco taxing such storing of fuel on tho city streets about 2T, cents per month por cord would clear tho streets of woodynrds, and would bo an art of Justice to those who ront ground U store wood upon. Tho oloctrto lino up Into thu Mo hainn country would make thousands of cords of wood accessible for thu wbo or this city and lis Institution. A steam heating plant TO UTIL. 1XK THE SAWMILL WASTE would be h good Investment for koiiio of tho local capitalists. Tho BchooU, col- THERE IS A TIDE it the affairs of men, which taken t the Hood leads on to fortune. Tint tido Is at tho Hood for you rltffct mow. if you will bogtu sav ing realarly a part of your -wime and continue doing so, de positing your savings each week or HiOHtk. In our BavIuki Depart pwt, whero they will earn Inter- Mt. U will surely load on to for- 'Ml W. f- P tn'ct m mm Sari Bprtmt CbMt( NftffolBftttfc ! foi7 a"lk G. W. JOHNSON & CO. is the only firm handling them, and they guarantee every pair. G. W. Johnson & Co. legos, public buildings, churches, and soino of tho stato institutions could bo connected up nnd heated with steam heat o SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Tho Salem public schools outer upon their year's work with n fine equipment nnd a stronger corps of tonehors than over. Last year City Supt. Powora had a great deal of knocking to contend with, becnuso HIS POWEHS AS AN EDUCATOR woto not fully under stood. Now Hint ho baa carried on tho Hnlom schools, tho second largest In Oregon, successfully for a year, he hn'i castor Balling ahead of him. City Supt. Powers has tho confi dence of tho board of education, nnd has the support of tho tonchurs nnd tho pupils. lie has gained tills IIV NO FAC TITIOUS METHODS, but by closo at tention to lila duties, nnd by not meddling with matters outside of his duties. Pi of. Powers Is n champion of a highly organized, effect Ivo and practical bj atom of public education. ills new courso of studios lias been arranged in conformity with stnto regulations, and yet HAS ELIMI NATED SOME OF THE FADS. With a full-Hedged high school courso of twelve yoars work, nnd thorough work on grades nnd In tho primaries, Salem offers tho public tho host opportunity for tho dovolop inont of their children. MACHINE POLITICS. The grafter ami tho machine poli tician every community has always with It. And thoy nro hi wriya, active because thoy havo no other occupa- Uon i i . The grnftqrs nndjho njnohlno poll tlcla.ns nro pot all bad fellows but fl'UEV JNATyitALLV COALESCE. They aro liidlspenslbto to one an other, and each tits thu other's busi ness llko hand In glove. At present tho machine Is select ing candldntos for tho city ticket and for alderman In each ward. Tho primaries will be held In six veok9, but nominations nro never left to thu people by tho machine. A mnchluo Republican Is to bo se lected In each ward, and n fow Dem ocrats aro bolng patted on tho back with promUo of making them randl dates so as to get them TO STAND IN ON ELECTION DAY. mo mnchlno knows no politics.) u naa simpiy a dread of business of a public nature being4 dono accord ing to law, It must have plundor and must be able to reward Its hool trs nnd strikers. In so far as tho people of any ward allow tho machine politician to select an alderman for thorn, tho people will havo to pay tho bill. Tho peo ldo will then got no Improvement but SUCH AS CAN UK OKAFTED, It Is not the plan of tho inachlno to allow tho people at tho direct pri mary to nominate anyone If the, I ooplo havo a camlldate, the machine will count In th,elr raAdJdato by one majority, watch tho machine. , Cwrvs Chill Jm! . O V. Wirt, Nacoitfoche. Texas, ays: "HU daughter has ijhtlU a.nd tjfr for tbroo yearn: ho could sot lad uvUiInc thf vnnu iiAtr. t.A. tllj he jwed Herblne, mt wife will sw Af9 houso without It, aid c. 'not mv iaa much for It." Eft. Jfote fey D, J. Fry' tr tort Keep Your Feet Dry You can do this by wearing a pair of the famous Packard Shoes Stafe News Mrs. J. L. Flint, of Junction City, died Monday. China pheasants aro scarco in Lane county. The Portland Beavers aro now Buro of winning tho pennant. Miss Eva I. Stlnson will train tho Gleo nnd Mandolin Clubs at tho U. of O. this year. Ouy Young, ono of tho three men who broko Jail In Pendleton last wook, has boon captured at Prosser, Wash. Robert Galloway, who has boen librarian at tho Multnomah county law library slnco 1903, hns resigned on account of 111 health. Tho pruno crop In Ronton and Linn counties is fnr below what Is was estimated at tho first of tho sea son. Julius McCrndy, of Eugene, who Is nsslstlng In painting tho tho build lugs nt tho U.. of O., fell from tho scaffold Monday and dislocated his shoulder. Clem Hodos, tho plonoer liquor dcnlor of Eugene, who hns been In business In thnt city for 38 years, has retired. O, II. Carlson, ono of tho best known rosldont of St. Johns, Oregon, died suddenly whllo, out? hunting Saturday. Ho wns tho" first man to Htnrt n manufacturing enterprise In that town. Tho BophomoroB of tho University of Oregon gnvo u hazing party to n largo iiumbor of "froshles" Satur day night. Ono of tho special fea tures was a ducking In tho mill race. The fourth annual convention of the Sunday School Missionary Synod of the Prosbyterian church will open at Corvallls tomorrow. Among those who will speak nro Dr. Alexander Henry, D. I)., of Philadelphia, who Is national secretary of tho Prosby terlnn board of publication. P. E. 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Iluman hearts aro beating today In every hamlet in the world for friends or relatives dead or dying la tho ruins. There nover was a time in the history of tho world when all eyej were turned to ono city, as now they are toward the onco great city of San Francisco. Interest is at fever heat and there is a demand for this book, by all people, that makes it a duty and an honor to be -the means of bringing it to them. This book tells, by pen and picture, tho detailed story as gathered by writers on the grounds, of tho awful calamity that befell San Francisco and the smaller cities of the Pacific coast, leaving hundreds of thousands homoless and at thu mercy of their fellow men; of the loss of life and tho destruction of property; the story I of tho disaster as told by the survivors; fighting fire with dynamite; murder and pillage by ghoms; food and water famine; army guarding survivors under martial law; tho rlflo and nooso tho fate of ghouls; buriel alive in tombs of fire; a city turned into an inferno of furnaces; hundreds insane; sympathy of nations; relief work of our people; contributions for the Buffering from individuals, cities and congress; a nation's sympathy aroused. The Whole Story of the Disaster AS A SIM2LAB STOEY WAS NEVER TOLD BEFORE TO ALL OF WHICH IS ADDED THE APPALLING STORY OP VESUVIUS IN ITS RECENT EEUPTIONS AND THE TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY, TO OETHER WITH DETAILED ACCOUNTS OF THE HISTORICAL VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, SEISMIC WAVES AND THE FRIGHTFUL DISASTER3 OF THE PAST, FORMING AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUTHENTIC INFORMATION. THIS IS THE BEST BOOK PUBLISHED ON THE TERRIBLE DISASTER OF APBIL 18-20. WE HAVE ARRANGED THAT OUR READERS GET THE FIRST EDITION, HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH WITH PHOTOGRAPHIC KEPRODUCTION OF THE GREAT FIRE ON THE FRONT COVER. TWO DOLLARS PAD) IN ADVANCE FOR THE DAILY OR WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL AND 20 CENTS FOE POSTAGE BRINGS YOU THIS GREAT BOOK BY MAIL. THE JTRST EDITION IS LIMITED, SO SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, of mon running a. donkey engine on thu track work In tho city of Spring Hold, Or., bad tho misfortune to lose bis right arm. Ho caught bis slccvo In tho controlling shaft, and wns whirled rapidly around sovornl times. IIo succeeded In pulling him self out, but not until his arm had been torn off nt tho elbow. lluutNtlllf, Ala., ltiuinK Meet. Huntsvlllo, Ala., Oct. 2. Tho rnc Iijb season of tho Tennossoo valley fair and racing association began horo todny and will continue for tho wook. Tho entries exceed any here tofore made. o Ohio Labor Finlcnitlou Meets. Akron, Oct. 2. Tho twenty-third annual convention of tho Ohio Fed eration of Labor U In session In this city today. This convention exceeds any other In number of attendants. Thoro nro over 800 bills In tho hands of tho committee to dispose of. $100 Hcmml, $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least ono dreaded dlsenso that sclouco has been able to euro In all Us tttagos, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo la tho only positive euro now- known to tho medical fra ternity. 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Cures all kidney, bladder and rhoumntlc trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for i. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug stores. dw-lyr. EXTENDING SUMMER EXCURSION RATES To Newport niul Vnqulim, Which to People Wishing to Enjoy Nature's IJeautles, Proves so PopularSal. mou FislilnK In Full Blast. Tho low round ,trlp. rates, season and threo-day in effect from all points on tho S. P. and c. & E. ralU roads to Newport and Yaqulna dur ing tho summer, which havo proved so popular with the people wishing to vlow the beauties of nature and regain hoalth and strength at that magnificent rosort, havo been ex tended from September 30th to Oc-' tober 15th. Tickets wilt bo good for return at nny time up to and In eluding Octobor 31, 1906. Tho montb.8 of September nnd rv. tober aro tho favorite ones at the seaside, when harvest and hopplck- lag Is over. Finest Salmon Fishing in tho North west will be m full blast. Houses can be rented cheaply and living expenses are at a medium. Ample hotel ac commotions for all at low rates Through baggage and ticket ar rangoments. same as during the sum wer will be In effect. Full Inform, tlon on application to S. p . n agent: " Q HOFER BROS., Publishers. !'" CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TAI1LE NO. J53. Trains From nnd to Vnqulnn. 'No 1 Leaves Yaqulna 6:C5 A.M. Arrives at Corvallls ....10:45 A.M. Arrives at Albany 11:40 A.M. No. 2 Leaves Albany 12:10 P.M. Loaves Corvallls 1:05 P.M. Arrives at Yaqulna ...."5:00 P.M. Trains to and From Detroit. No. 3 Leaves Albany ...:.... 7:30A.M. Arrives at Detroit 12:30 P.M. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 100 P.M. Arrives at Albany .... 5:55P.M. Trains for Corvallls, No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 A.M. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:35 A. M. No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:50 P.M. Arrives at Corvallls .... 4:30P.M. No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:35 P.M. Arrives at Corvallls.. vvl 8:15 P.M. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves Corvallls 6:30 A.M. Arrives at Albany .... 7:10A.M. No. 9 Leaves Corvallls 1:30 P.M. Arrives at Albany 2:10 P.M. No. 7 Leaves Corvallls ....... 6:00P.M. Arrives at Albany ..".7.. 6:40P.M. No. 11 Leaves Corvallls .'.' 11:00A.M. Arrives at Albany 11:42 A.M. No. 12 Leaves Albany 12:45 P.Mi Arrives at Corvallls 1:33 P.M. All of the above consect 'with Southern Pacific Company traias.botB at Albany and Corvallls, as well a train for Detroit slyUs 41rct tenr! to Newport and adjacent beache. as well as Brelteabask, Hot SwU. For farther MMtiw' apply ?T. C. MAYd.,OeWaj?Mt b. n. aoijei, aW. JuUr. . -J lA&ftfcA,... .jtmaA u BHM&.iiAAMil K j iMiUllflriMhrfmltofWIh- awtt-JEVJ-