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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1907)
vhm 'Mf 4fPppiH4 CAPITAL JOUIINAL, 8ALKM. ORBOOy. TUESDAY, FEimUAnY DAILY ...CAPITAL JOURNAL'S EDrTORIAL PAG eMWW8',fi,,QM8, I" f u HOFER BROS. Ptffefokcrg qq proprietors 1MK JOUKNAL STANDS FOR PIIOOKKHS, HKVKLOPMJiNT, GOVKHNMKNT. AND NO I)KGUAI)U! LAIIOK. GOOD TUB I1LITIIEHOMK IlAHD. Washington (D. C.) Horn J el. Oh, llio optimistic rhymostor Is a Joy forovormorot Ho cnu wnrblo forth a enrol when tho wolf Is nt tho iloor. Wicked men may corner foodstuffs nnd nccossltlcs of onrlh, But tho poet Isn't liotliorcd, for they cannot oornor mirth. Oh, tho aptltnlfctlo rhymester Is a hoon to havo around! Uo enn lisp In cheerful numbers when his foot nro on the ground, Urccdy trusts may try to crush m; thoy mny harry and annoy, Ilut tho pool Isn't bothered, for thoy cannot nornor joy. -o CAN UK UK AN OITICB SBBKBIt? . .... ... it ! ..,nr rIx days before play wns wunesscu oy omy u iui. u.v...-. - - ni0Dtcd ...,imn. lmt those who wero pres-lmont do not pass. as oaoptoa. adjourn- ent enjoyed tho production heartily. For the moBt part tho characters wero well taken nnd tho Bcenery was well arranged and appropriate. "Caught In tho Web." Salem people aro awakening to tho fact that Eckhordt's Ideals com- poso one of tha best stock companlos The following new bills wero read for tho first time: S. D. 175, Kay (by request), re garding ditches, etc. 8. D. 17C, McDonald, appropriat ing 115,000 to pay ealarles at 'experi ment station at Union. 8. B. 177, Boaoh, reguiauug uiu . ... -. .. .i. f imntf murders, etc, on tlio roau, anu mat. iirsi-cms.. vv-.v . ----- -- S. V. HO) wiku. un.u..n.. code rogardlng tho boundary between Ono Oregon editor Is staying at tho Btnto capltol and editing tho legls Iwro ab it unfolds nnd uiiwlnds Itself. That record will finally bo laid hoforo tho pcoplo and KVKKY HOLL CALL WILL IB HCHUTINIZKI) 1JY TUB VOTKHH. Now what Is tho uuo of any man with brains tolling tho pcoplo that All that Is done Is oxccilont? If thoy would pass a bill to hang his .xrnndmothor'n romnlns on a dend troo 1115 WOULD HAY IT WAS A GOOD MKAHUllK. Thoro is nothing that moots with his condomnntlon. If tho leglsln turo would orders his cars cut oft und scnlod up and his oyos closed I IK "WOULD HAY AM KM Hoforo wo would run such n rosowntor shoot wo would go to sawing wood for n living, and wo would at least bo earning nn honest living. IK WK HAD A YKLLOW IH)G THAT HAD NO MOHB HBNHB OK JHHCIUMINATION thnt that wo would soil him to tho snusago-mnkcr. Of what uso Is any newspaper but to elvo tho pcoplo tho bonoflt of IU columns and tho crltlcnl fnculty of tho editor TO DISTINGUISH 1JF TU'BBN 1HGIIT AND WHOMJ? Such a newspaper has no moro effect In this world than wall paper pasted on tho back nldo of a wnodihcd. Lot a man bo n man or a mouso or a long-tailed rat or something or other bonldcs nn omnsculatod oplnlonloss pollywog. Wo cannot son for tho life of us what tho good Lord !BT HOME TEH SONH flKT HOLD OK A KKWHI'AI'KIt KOH ANYWAY, unless It Is to provo that good government can get along and oxlst without tho nld of a toadying newspaper. o 1 ONE MILLION DOLLAIIH TOU WOHLD'H EAIIt. formances nro bolng given each night at tho Kllnger Grand. A largo and npprcolatlvo audience was present last night to soo the first appenrnnco of "Caught In tho Web." There wero 17 characters presented In tho play, nnd, with tho excellent specialties by Frank Howard, the olevor comedian and dancor, and Miss Vera Browne and tho moving plcturos, tho Bhow was both fascin ating and Instructive -O '- SENATE MONDAY AFTERNOON. After Huslalnliig tho Vetoes of Got- onior Much Iloutliio Hiislness Was Transacted. Coos and Douglas countleB S. B. 179, substitute for 07, re garding tho railroad bridge at Oswogo. 8. B. 180, substitute for S. B. 104. 8. B. 181, Johnson (by request), requiring stock food to bo labeled. Third Bending of IIIIIm. S. B. 11, Beach, to amend codo re lating to compensation and duties of county clerk and deputies in Multno mah county. Passed. 8. B. 31, HodgoB, to amend codo rolatlng to suspension by death. Passed. S. B. 39, Bingham, rolatlng to clerk for school superintendent of Lane county. Passed. 8. B. 96, Johnson, to cronto a atato highway commission. Mado special order for Wcdnosday at 2 p. m. o Tho state of Washington has stood sponsor for tho Alaska-Yukon-Pn-cine exposition, which will bo hold nt Seattlo In 1009 by appropriating 91,000,000 for It. Sonttlu cllluens raised In ono day, October 2, last, $050,000 for the exposition and TDK STATE DID NOT HIMITATK WHEN ASKED FOR ONE MILLION. Tho people of tho Pacific northwest (Irmly belluvo In tho exposition, which will bo held primarily for thu exploitation of Alaska, Yukon nnd tho countries bordering upon the Pacific ocean, ns nn ngonoy that will t'onfe r material and everlasting htmollt on tho country. Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana. Wyoming, Utah, nnd several of tho OTHER WESTERN STATES H.WB HIGNIFIBD THEIR INTENTION of making appropriations for exhibits this winter so that they will havo plenty of time to dovoto to tho collection of displays. Washington's a pproprlatlou of out) million la coiiBlderod nn oxcocdlug ly liberal one from tho young but sturdy state. WASHINGTON'S POPULATION IS ESTIMATED AT I, OOO.OOO, tank ing nn average of f 1.00 fur ovary man, woman and child In ths state. Tho noxt slop In tho work of creating thu xpoHlttnn will lit tho secur ing of tho participation of the United Htntm government. A hill tins lieen Introduced Into emigres niklrg for I i.XOO.OOO FOR THE ICAIIIIL PI'S AND RU1LDINGS OK AIHKA, HAWAII AND THE PHlldPPINIW. This will probably imm this eslon Many of the eeatern and middle wMtrrn states Mr preparing to make inrt)rrlltoM for the adequate exploitation of tkoir reeoiireee and al- VHtltHRtnt - 1 n - TIUJ lllllll'lliUINP OK OiVUFORNLV. Thu ftna insuUt in Ut now your haa been one of prorftts In On 11 for Mn nud reports ieo!vd by Hit Oulirurnln Promotion commjttee show that all parte of the state are feeling Til H 1NIM.UK.VOR OF IMPROVED OOKD1TION8. There It wnitlneed shoring of laborers lit many Unas, all ovr tha slate, and this eefteriully uotloenhU In ordinary laborers In the lumber Ihk Uidntrto. "Htl In rwnmlt) nU hs oiWHttvs In mllU and ruetorla. KTOIHt HELP, THLMPHONII OPIIRATOR8 AND DOMIiSTICS Altll IN liVOR.MOUS DltMAND. OtHe mun. olwk ami Uookkatra ar anltoU tor In all prU of Cali fornia. Conditions lu Hun PntHdMo. ao fur us bulldluK operations und oom mttreo an wiHtiWHad. ar amlHMtly MtUfnotory. Mora Own M9.0BB.Me wxiullUri la fUl for bj' tha 7T3I bulldluK parmlu that hnti Ihmh IshhmI iIhs Hi fir. It U Umttl b nrebitl uhiI ouHlmcttorm Omt fHlty $100,000,000 WILL Hit ItXPHNDHI) IN MUtLDINGS IH'HINtJ Tllll COMING YIUR. On bundrM and titty building nra now batti aretd or havo b uapltKl nud ooupMt 1mw the lira that ar bttwii lvo nd twanty. two s(eriNi tu heUht. and the total number of prwunmt hulldlHga erect ed or lit uuro of eouitruotlou Is moro thnu sk tUouwnd. CalKornli's hop nnd rnUlu crops hnv bwn wxhnuitad AT THE MIUIIMT lIIIU PAID IN MANY VIURS, nod It la oMlmatod that tho ornuBtt crop wilt amount to thirty thousand carloads, whleh tiring top prlcfa In tho wit em market. Tho folJoc-lnK auuunnry shows Hh Franolsoo's candltleH: January bnUdtng permits Uud, TST. Value. Id.Sss.QSa. Total bulldlnx permits aluco th flro. 7T34. Vnlna, 939.6S1.S6S. JANUARY PERMITS FOR IMllUIAMiVT llUlLlUNOS, ftlO. Totnl permlta Lir parmauent building slueo tho nro. 36J9. January real ostato tmntfera. 770. Vnliio $,000,0fil. January postal relpt. tUH.39S.C9. January auatoma retniu. $783,883.31. Jan. ', $8C,73Llt. January bautc oNtringa, 1109,363.130 11. January, I9d8, $lSi.in.. IS.7. p MX ANUELl HANK CLICAHINGS, tWl.TIO.tKtO.UI. SAME, 100(1, tl,Ott,!JHH.U.,V. Oakland bunk ckarjniw. $15,379,703.73. an Jo bank elrlun. $3,387.SU.S8. In tho sonnto yesterday afternoon, tho vetoes of tho governor woro bus tnlncd In ono two thrco ordor and but little time was occupied. In most Instances tho bills woro read by title only nnd tho voto tnkon by acclama tion. Tho only contost on sonnto bills was on that of Senator Kuykcn dall to crcato a board of control nnd tnko tho control of tho pcnltontlary from tho hands of tho governor. Sonator Mlllor, of Linn, moved to In-' dollnltoly postpone nnd nn nyo and ' no voto wns tnkon. Tho houso fortlllzor bill wns en- Beach stood sponsor for bill nnd . jnnusou spoko in invor. aonator Mlllor, of Linn, mild the bill was vicious, creatod class legislation and Tho first mooting of tho now board made tho agricultural college do no-' of trustO08 for tho roform Bohoo, llc and dotectlvo duty. Smith, of , ...... . , Umatilla, also, spoko briefly against i,,n,,or tho now 'n"n'flfntlon, took tho bill. Tho six democrats and nlnc8 Monday nftornoon. Thoro was Senator Mnlarkoy voted against the nothing of unusual or extraordinary bill. Mnlarkoy oxplnlnod that whon Interost In tho roport of Suporlntond- tn tilll was eunctod two yoara ago thoro woro only thrco votes rccordod ngalnst It nnd thnt they woro Repub licans nnd thoro was no politics In tha moasuro. SIXTY DOLLARS SAVED Flat Salary Low Already Begins to Show Effects Hiat hacking cough continues Because your system is exhausted J your powers or resistance weakened. ' Take Scott's Emulsion. It builds u'p and strengthens your entire syju,. tf -. . . -ij n:i j t . . jL It contains wa utct uu ana nypophosphite, M X prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digj in noltrr!iBT. an- lun . " jk nui nv..w..u ovk, miu I.UU gOOHfl0C5"&'&'5' Jut OFFICIALS TO TRAVEL ON FACES common carriers within Uu, of tho act. and no Btate t. county official will be enttMT lect mileage under It. !L Tho general approprlatloa W now BtandB, provides from .?J $2000 additional allowan ,1 (U4 mu oiuiu omciaia, undy Baiary mw, and, In cae thiii .. j comes a lnw thoso fnd Willi But Will Not Be AllOWed .ly revert to the general S MIleaEe-Jndlclary -Reports TTZ COmpUISOry fa5S Dill raY- tho governor, now travel n orabiy out Loonoy oxcopt that tho payroll for January amounted to $900.83 or $C0 loss than formorly this amount hnvlug formorly hooen dlvldod nmong Undor a suponBlon of rulos tho sonnto passed tho houso resolution IMOlnorlllllzlnir ronifriutu In Innrnnan I not the pay or thu rural mall carriers. A petition wns road from the Port land Open Air sanatorium asking! tho legislature to Investigate their plans with a view of establishing a stala Institution of the kind. Tha apaelal ooinitilttaa reported ad versely to the ronnntlon of tha coun ty of Clark. Tho committee on railroads rorom mended the adoption of their report recommending that congrew ba naked to n in pal tho Oragmi & California rnttrimd to comply with the termu of the laud grant made them by tha Uultad States. Under auitOHaion or the rules the rosolutloiia wero adopted. The report recommending that pauHl Inatltutloua on 8. II. SO and 8. II. 1 1 1 relating to tha penitentiary was ndoptetl. 8. It. 0 regarding making appro prlatlona for a fnlr In every county wtia ItHleriHltoly p4MtHHet. The roport of tha committee mem orlallattiK oougreM to take steps to have senators elected by n direct voto was ns adopted. All voted aye excapt WheoUloR who tted no. Tha reooprt rooommendlng that 8. C. K. 16. rogardlng to printing re IMirU of the food and dairy commis sioner pas, was adopted. Tha report that resolution requir ing nil hills to be turned over to the Tho houso committee on Judiciary yesterday reported favorably upon houso bill No. 231. by Freeman, of Multnomah, to regulate tho appro priation of land for corporate pur poses, nnd to acqulro tho grant of porsonnl right during tholr term of omco to public offlclnlB to travel over transportation lines na a condition prccodont to tho right of action for tho condomnntlon of land. Tho fa vornblo roport of tho committee with amendments was adopted und tho bill passed to tho third reading. If tho bill Is onacted Into a law It Is estimated that It will bring nbout a saving or about ;zu,uuu to tno Btnto annually In tho free transporta tion of public offlclnls. Tho bill proscribes that It Ib com pulsory on tho part of railroads and transportation companies to grant froo transportation to Btnto, district and county ofllclaU during tholr torm of ofllco on nny and all linos within tho Btnto, In considera tion for tho right to condemn lands and othor corpornto property. The transportation companlos must fllo n corttllcnto of Intention to oxorclso the right ot onsomont nnd tho filing of this certlflcnto obligates tho company tho board mombors ns oxtra perquis ites now cut off by tho flnt salary jto grant tho right or rroo transport!!- Tlio oiiiclnl badge itlon to officials. Klsliic From the fW A prominent manufacture,! iv. i'unwuu, oi LUBama, Jt,( latos a most roraarkablo a Ho Bays: "Attor taking u,t bottleB of Electric Bitten, I fa ono ruing from the pj irouuio is Brlght's dljejuj DIabotea stage. I fully btU(, trie Bitters will cure me i ly, for it ha3 already itorl liver nnu madder comt& which havo troubled mefotje Guaranteed at J. C. Perry's, i Prlco only 50 cents. i o . .' Tho aonmon of 'Astoria formed a society nnd hare ! ntcd. You'd better paddlo your ono For that's what you'll two For whon you aro In hard ten And want to borrow a "Sii'i All you'll get Is sym-pa-thee Unless you tnko Rock l UU. f I Dr. Stono'a drnt i o Tho Sumpter Valley rallnitl soon oxtond its lines to Pn!A a A Valuable Lesson. "Six yenra ago I learneJj nblo lesson," writes John ., ' or certlflcnto of olectlon Is Bufllclont of Magnolia, Ind. "I then ba 1U whik t l.lJl,ll i; OIh HAY. lovldence of the rluht nf nn nfflflnl in Inir nr Kln.r'n Vow Life Ftful I , " - ,"" -- . ,J tno longer I tnKo tncrauti Tnk. T A'V- 4nitir.i nnAi.A . . . I . .uau .w-wvi,v ukujiu viuinino demand trniiBportntlon which the Tablets. Druggists rofund monoy ir conductor Is compelled to recognize. QKOVE'S The bill Is nmendpil to ilnolnrn ml It rails to cure. R. W. Blgnature on each box. 21c find them." They please en Guaranteed at J. C Perry s, roads and transportation companies 2Cc AT THU TIIILVTIUM. MA Cilpplo ,YH'k," ;ju4ll Ulioiv Iher PhhIuwI U ThU Ctly. It melodrama la a so4 tbliig it ia long imMled drfcwatU ncol wy it would not We better ut wwl a UNtlmlW4 toi or Vlo.t4 d ihu aer luto sua nro-luelipn, a4 Uu hmw Ull better tHlag. t Tba, rUlHiltk wJo compiled H,Ai Cripple Creek" ha solred tha piob Um. Is thU lively prtkluotlon, which held tho beards nt tho Oread Opera Houso last (tight, the aeme of melo dranm waa raohI. Tho entire Kantut of Mood was run. BomeUtlac was dolBR oery minute, livery Uvotyp4d oil wax and dramatic 4t oatlott that has beon nested as Mandanl vu thrown la. The x Ntd happened ovry tlmo, Tti Is Your Money Idle ? IT HAS A.V KAHXIXO POWKH THAT IS TOO VALUAM.K TO DKPOSIT IN OUK &W1.NGS l)HPAHT.MH.T Wlllliu: IT WILL KAHV TUHHK PHIt CKXT IK. TUIUST, AXl) UK AVA1LA11LE W1IK.V WANTISI). DKl-OSHS OV O.VIJ 1K)I.UU OU MOKK aN UK MAD18 AT ANY Tl. Savlatgi Dejurtawat r?"""' jeruia.'",''T'TyT" . H..M..I ( A 9 ft Rnc Brussels Rug Wide and 1 2 ft. Long FOR ONLY $11 U I i . so STJni 2LX.5 tl,a! soon be here and we must ner' Thk oaio vi:u i j lirsc ,M1C ot yx12 sizes at ereatlv reduced prices. the Calcutta? ,udc our B0DY Brussels! mmTnstebTvelvets, fh?cnt fail t0 sct one of thcse. They won't fast at these prices. THE HOUSE FURNISHING 177 LIBERTY STREET l. JtSiw, iWftt