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DAILT CAPITAL tOXTRSAL, SALEM. OREGOX, MOVDAT, MARCH 87. 111. Ww tV-itar. Nw Tortr, th pne h team of horaa ur;d on by th eon leailn drlvars. Tha Interior of Roman -aalley. with Ita horde of chain slaves, and th ravcle of tha nymph kefor th Temple of Appollo in UV Orova of Daphne, will enllat ttia arv- STEIfJER STANDS DY NEGROES II. L. SHARP INJURED 111 RUNAWAY THE MAYOR WILL SIGH CONTRACTS attracting Urg and enthusiastic 5fQX A HAPPY t this playhouse, and all In- dlcatlocM point to a record-breaking m on Broadway. Th CHmax1" la a rary beautiful story of Bohemian IK Bv great metro polli. but the lntn- Icee of double the number er' VJta rery rjunlty tb bi rol. IN REACH Mi r(!E nrx. t'nrlrlnaj production, whl7 a la ao ens"' tha Mount of Oll ii V blaj.f' V of mf' I $ s hi V ALL Joy t?" T rijlhcomV .r, i, f Senior?4 1 -., "t wrT Brt a? i nil JBf t4 oi nuaicaJ rcnea rsrai tn m appearance of th. seen atfiowithe "Hon. Ik molkw rect bt that 1 Mara,. -.' ! balletV J-nrllt V. !HD FOOELOr, ry actora. trig- cngagij In. each cl the Xrcheatj to aeatlin l!V, 'I 1 1 ion to th Vd the chef j fife- 'TmtliMi'f 0W" ty. M fare rent Mer patf ts tevlously I rvc tn tlidTheater Boos" la thl respect It nl id vane of ajaf Another inrm Kxnress' seeai railway train . i - i e a pere are aooui t i Ita In the play wr4 k other amaJI e cLjrua, the pony ul company of vau- o maKe their appear- The Midnight unique. In Unit lumr upon good wrlnki la Mr Avallo ladlea and pla 3 iP amall wheel wit jher ina same acrorf i tha another mla at ding and a para soil in handa. Tho Ui t aotnothlnir to offer I line Their recital of track life are always Tern Haverly fend jy Curie: Avallori loncelvatM klncL 1.1 iht wire, y n ompllaliud Tfc mi 1 1 ni Ing one of the llttlt her feet on bla hlpi vaid holdlnir on to I I 1 n '-iw inn tin wel received Corlruie weita bp tt LOW ONE-WAY FARES To Oregon Dectric Ry. Points Daily March 10th to April 10th Chicago 133.00 Cinctanattl 87.90 Milwaukee tlM 6t LouIb 83.00 New York 60.00 8t Paul $25.00 Kansas City 25.00 Omaha 25.00 Des Moines 275 Indianapolis 85.65 Baltimore, Md 49.75 Boston, Mass 60.15 Charleston, S. C 61.75 New Haven, Conn 49.85 Portland, Me 52.15 Colonists tickets from C. B. & Q., G. N. and N. P. points will apply to points on Oregon Trunk same as to destinations on S. P. & S. From other points la proportion. Tell your friends In the east of this opportunity of moving west on low rate through tickets via Burlington Route, Great Northern, Northern Paeiflc, "North Bank" and Oregon Electric lines. You can deposit with me and tlakets wl 1 be furnished people In the east. I will give details on request. C. E. ALBIN, Agent Oregon Electric Railway. W. P. COMAN, Gen'l Freight ft Pass. Agt, , Portland, Ore. m aal Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a rnall price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Dust Flour Hade by the IYDNBT POWER COMPANY, Syteey, Oregaa. Made for Family Da. Aak yaar grweer far it. Braa aai Hhavta alwaya aa haa4. P. B. WAJLLACE, Agt. Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Tim Hnttn. v-f C t. r" i With Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m, Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in tha metropolis of the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. ASSUMES THE RESPONSIBILITY RIGHT ARM BROKEN AT WRIST FOR THE HIRING AND RETAIN. AND EYE UADLY BRUISED IXO OF THE LINTHICOMBS AT WHEN TEAM RAN AWAY ON THE ASYLUM AND WILL KEEP CHURCH 8TREKT THIS MORN. THEM. ivfi. A special to a Portland paper Sat urday days: With Attendant Clair and his wife alleging that they have laft the Oregon state insane asylum because James Linthicombe and his wife, negroes, have been kept In the employ of that Institution, and with the statement from asylum officials that the colored help will be kept as long as they demonstrate their effi ciency, It is evident that the state board and Superintendent Steloer have decided to maintain the posi tion that no race prejudice will Inter fere with the management of affairs at the institution. i "Clair and his wife have left," said Superlntendtnt Stelner, "but I am not prepared to say that their leaving was the result of the dlffloul-' ty over Wring negro help. I have endeavored to dlvorcei politics from the management of the institution, j Any one who Is efficient and has the welfare of the Institution at heart may work here. The new board de clared absolutely when It came Into ' office that It would not allow any per. sonal or political favors to enter into the administration of affairs at the asylum. Frankly I was told that I would have complete charge of the institution and could hire and dls- charge whom I pleased, and that when conditions were such that the board did not believe me the correct man for the place the board would take action, and not until then. 1 "Those colored people have proved efficient in every respect, and I intend to retain them until such time as I believe that they are not efficient.'' Attention Is called to the fact that the last legislature satw fit to cut down the maintenance appropriation for the Institution until it is neces sary to hire people at small salar-j les, and as the colored helo are em ployed at menial labor only, they will be retained. H. L. Sharp, an employe of the Spauldiog Lumber company, sus tained a broken arm and a badly bruised eye, as the result of a run away early this morning. While coming south on Capitol street, at 7 o'clock this morning, the team became frlglitened about, six blocks north of the oapltol build ing. Mr. Sharp says there was noth. ing on the street to frighten the team at that time, and they evidently merely took a notlion to have a little morning exercise. The speed -was so great by the time they reached Court street, it was Impossible to make the turn, and the team dashed across the sidewalk and onto the capltol grounds, tearing off a piece tf cement from the curb about a foot long, and uprooting a holly tree, and tearing things up In general. Mr. Sharp started the team again, and again they .became unmanage able, while going west on Court street, the frightened animals dashed across the sidewalk near the foun tain, and dragged the wagon along the park grounds for fully 200 feet. Here the wagon was o'airtrned and the waigon tongue split. The horses were uninjured. Mr. Sharp's right arm was broken at the wrist and his left eye was bad ly bruised when he waa thrown from the wagon. After receiving medical treatment at the Willamette Sana torium, Mr. Sharn was able to return to his home on North Sixteenth street near the Garden Home road. o Not a Word of Scandal To Cure m Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove'g signa ture Is on each box. 26c. Marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spaugh, of Manville, Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney trouble. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. Alderman Manning was supposed to be chairman of the street commit tee. SYSorsxa or thb as iron, statute ict ot COU'MBIN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF B08TON. TN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, on 3 ; t iay of Ijpi-ember. 1910, made to the InHiiranoe Commluaioner of the tal of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital paid up ll.OOO.CiW.OO IWOOMS. Premium received during the yer $1,3(57.6 1 2.51 InUri-st, n"lvlde-vl and n nts received d':rlrg year.. 212.277.65 income from other aourcea received during the year. 4.538.49 Total Income 11,514,428 15 ... . , smvxwmrtvT. Paid for lonv, endowments, annuities nnd surren der values $ 4K4S5R21 nivllen 'H pnld tn p.'lfv holders durln h ver. . . 44447 97 'M' Hends paid on capital s'ok during tlie v-nr. .. 7'o00.l0 CnmmlfHlora nnd shIbiIpb paid durli g he vearanl branch office expenses 34 33 licensee and fees ptld during th year i.223l90 nvnt of all other expenditures 135 012.51 otnl expenditures AST9. ':et value of stocks and hindsowne! 3"77 1R8 0O icna on mortRnirps and collateral, etc ! 1 h'1 0000 r,enilMin notes and policy loans ''""14 19 Coali In hnnhs and on han 1 ".' " "1 84 Net uncollected and deferred premiums Other onsets (not) 61 590 17 tl.0Tl.17S.ti Total assets Less agent's credit balances S3 iM. 93.V5 449.11 Total aatit'ta admitted in Ore Vt reserve Tctil nolley c'nlms !1 elhcr lie -nil's 4, 06:100.71 w art abilities. Including capital $1,000,000.00.. 1.085n'lO 480.000. 00 ""tat liabilities and surplus. J5,68t, 18J.4T nl Insurance In force Dec. SI, 1910 flife) 137 sso 481 An BUSXWBS9 nr emuoow ro i wis i rsim. '"50.8 o ...ii wrmen ""ring me year (life) $ 418 900.OO 1 i .ri.t.cv4 uuillia mp l.lie, year (Accident and health). '.ns.. nnld during the'year (accident a-,d health .. to,-,,,, incurred during the year acc'd nt and health) 1 omoiint of risks outstanding In O-egnn. Pec. Si, 1910 (life) 3.19S.S5 13.619 81 l.nag.l 1 1 aus 11 life) SBiliiflOO '5 COLUMBIAN NATIONAL I IFE INSURANCE CO. Bv WM. H. BROWN. Secretary, ornev for service: PAI L H. 8ROAT. Portland. 'tutory resident ganeral agent a' mroraxa or ammvax 4tAnanurr or tm All.IANrF INVITO A wrr rnuDtktv tilF'n'lt'iJn .t)x 8,,,ta of Penasylvanla. on the list dav of rihi law ' th lnn Comaal.al.ner ,rth? Bute 2f Or.n,Zi2 la law Amount f eapttal paid .... .... f'Tf . . TW1AW. K.?i!,'r,..r.?,;",vJd n"I,n n J' In cash I S4S4I11 ,,n anu rems receiven during year... 63 toe 01 Income from other sources rec.lved during the year lMllO. I It,.t4) Total Ineem Ijosses nsld duHne the . . . . . : inviiwnoa paid during th yeer on espial stock ttnvmsBxum. - . . I l.17,lT.lf iimiiiniiiHUMiii tiiiuim Make Want Advertising Your Banker J Journal want ads bring quick results t tt444tttttti 'MUlliitilMMiMMi KuTi v nt yrr on csfuai stock I nm miaa.nM A , . . . . ..... - ..u mwnra pia auring in year .. Taxes, licenses, and fees pe,ld during th vear Amount of all ether MiwiHtauree . !. .'. ... ..... Total azpwidlturaa Sr.!... . . . ABBBTB .-.--...!.,, ,nq oonas SWUM t Cash In bank and on hand Premiums In course of colltctlon and In transmission Interest and rsnts due and acorud.. """"'on Hher aaaata 4DT.5I6.18 SO.000.00 I65.981.0T 19.841.74 45.HI.91 t lt.7tT.tl (Total assets admitted In Oregon , HJrosa claims for loss unpaid, t?1 . fttkii .5 un'?rn,1 Prm"m o all outstandl'n'i bu for corn'misslon" and broli."tlg! '. ! '. '. '. ' '. . '. ' '. All otKsr liabilities TT....I 1,506.047 50 168.97S.SI 1J9.061.1T 9.66T 89 2,4.8.67 FAVOIIS STHKKT IMPKOVEMEXT AND WILL SIGN ALL COX TKACTS EXCEPT ASYLM AV. EXlE AM) TWEXTV-FOCHTH MILL XOT SIGX THESE BE CAUSE STATE WANTS COX. CHETE. Mayor Lachmund this . evening, when the city council meets, will de cline to affix his signature to con tracts awarded the Warren Construc tion company by the council for the paving of Asylum avenue from Twenty-fourth street to the east side of the city limits, and; Twenty-fourth Btrset from Asylum avenue to the south side of the asylum grounds, and will assign as his reason the fact that the state board, through Gover nor West, has advised him that it is unfavorable to bltullthlc, amd favors cionnrete. The state board considered the subject several days ago, and decided against bltullthlc for several ivasome. To begin with a contract for paving Asylum avenue from Fourteenth to Twenty-fourth street with concrete has already been awarded, and the board feels that the street for its full length should be paved with the same kind of pavement. In addition to this Govern r West says that the board is unable to understand why the state should be made to pay for a higher class f pavement than that laid down by property owners now on the same Btreet from Fourteenth to Twenty-fiourth, and states that if the plans and specifications are changed to concrete the board will recommend that appropriations be made for the payment of the Btate's share In laying the pavement, but,. If not, it will not. rroperty owners on numerous streets in the city have petitioned tor bltullthlc, and the recorder has been directed In the most cases to adver tise for bids, but some are yet in the hands of the cemmittee. As soon as the company, submits bids -for these contracts, and they are award ed by the council, they will be signed up and street Improvement work rushed, as the mayor was elected on a street Improvement platform, and Is an enthusiast for all kinds of civ lc Improvements and intends, if pos slble, to have this administration sur pass all others In the way of im. provements. Committee to Report. The street committee will report this evening on two streets Cottage and Market. The petition in the former case asks for bltullthlc amd the latter for El-oso. The report on the first will be favorable, but Just what kind of a report will be submit ted as to the latter Is not yet known, as the property owners of one block on this street are averse to paving it, and it may be that they, together with those in the other blocks, will constitute a sufficient number to legally remonstrate In which event the petition will be defeated. Pushing One Street. Contractor Kehrberger Is pushing the constructtoni of the concrete curbs on Asylum avenue. He has a Iatge force of men at work on that. The1 contract for that street was let last year. So far there has not been a day's wprk done on any contract et by the present administration, and three months are nearly over. The property owners of Nrth Commer cial street asked that their street be improved with bltullthlc, And, .al though the contractor's time had elapsed for commencing work on concrete, it was rejected, and the determination seems to be to force the people to take what they don't want. It is expected that further dilatory tactics will be employed this evening. It is expected that the street car tracks on South Commercial street will be completed in a few days, so as to allow wprk to proceed with the concreting of the rest of that street. A Special Medrrrne for Kidney Ail ments. t 1,807,148.71 103.43t.00 594.080.93 11.760.00 198.881. tl ..... .IV.11... . ivi in.Liiii.ies Total Insurano In fore December 81. 1 9.0" !.!!!!! ! Btrsmaai ra mam Total risks written during the year. . . . Jross rrtmlums received during th year ' Premium returned during th yr . . Lrfsa paid during th yr...... ossea Incurred during th year MmbT.Viort!1!! !,!tndn, ln 0r"n" i-' ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY J.UOK.NB. U KLUSON. tatutor, r.Hd.nt g.n.ral ageot aad attorney for aervle - Pttt",wt , - .... H. R 8M1W1. Hnrv Bul'dlng, Portland, Oregon. I 907.14J7J 77,639,741.04 t tos.m.et 1S.174.-I ' 6.J26 38 1.817 H 1.548 98 567.l9t.0J Many elderly people have found Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick re lief and permanent benefit from kid ney and bladder ailments ar.d from annoying urinary Irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., says: "Foley's Kid ney Remedy effected a complete cure In my case, and I want others to know of It" Red Cross Pharmacy. 0 r R. O. Jones, the most progressive citizen of Amity, Is dead. CASTOR I A For lufuiti and Children. Tha Kind Yon Hara Always Bought Bears tha Signs turt Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store AND SICKNESS DON'T CHUM TO BE HAPPY KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS IT HAS BROUGHT JOY TO Millions Pries SOc and $1.00 SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY 1 '.. "" J. C. PEBBY. $1,000 5 Acres House, barn, good well, -wire fence, t Only 5 miles fast of Salem. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem, Ore. Wants Bids for oltads. The city of Wllamina is calling for bids on $15,000 10 and 20-year op tional 6 per cent bonds, bearing dates of March 1, 1910, Interest payable semi-annually. Bld'i to be opened April 10, 1311. For further infor mation write F. .E. Sherwin, city re corder. F. E. SHERWIN, Recorder for City Willamina. 3-7-lmo Are you frequently coarse T Do you have that aanoying tickling In your throat? Does your cough an. noy you at night, and do you raise mucus In the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all druggists. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drug Store CHIIdrn cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A Get it at Dr. Stone'i Drug Store Pho&e 15 $750 6 acres, S miles east of Salem, on a good road, well fenced. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem, Ore. "' 'i0 ', ''i j! 'Of "it , 1 1 p ,:; A llbil " -tmiiiiiiitii4W, ' "j', mwtWM'- i ' ' I lnniT-- Celebrated Lear Furarc. The Best Heater It will save you w-iey every day yo own it. I ell ai d natal1 the bett, Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plant for your home. The best thing it the market for cooking and lighting. A. L. Frasier 2 Sr. State Street CHOICE LOTS IN NOB HILL Have you seen this splendid addition on the South Commercial street car line? These lots command the finest view of any part of the city, $10.00 Iper Month. . Prices range from $250 up, payable $10 down and $1 0 per month, while they last, Many of Salem's best people are buying lots in Nob Hill Addition, why not you? . Some of the very choicest lots are left; better choose yours today, before they are all gone, Some of the lots have choice fruit trees, Advantages of Nob Hill. , 1st .The soil is unsurpassed, no rock, n gravel, just rich, deep soil, 2d, Located right on street car line ,with 1 5 minute service, and on good macadam street, connecting up with Commercial street pavement. 3d, Lots lay high and dry, commanding best view of . any part of the .city. 4th. Prices and terms are right. 5th. Salem is one of the most beautiful and rapidly growing cities in the world, and Nob Hill is conceded to u, UCOL iGoiueiu acuuuiio ui uit! uuy. Let us show you Nob Hill Addition today. Our auto is at your service at any time, H. A. Johnson & Co. 388 State Street. .Phone Main 347 V