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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1893)
wtm tiimBSiiLiJSSiiwssssssa tfVETTXNG OjLPiTAli JOURNAL, FBTDAY, AUGUST 18, 1893. H l: r m CAPITAL J0DR5AL. iLIFE BEHIND PRISON WALLS. rXWLlBBXO DAILT, EXCEPT B0HDAT, BTUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. c Block. Commensal Btreet. lMJlr.br carrier, per month JMUybr w. per year. )SO .w weeuy,s p"" i -. ADVERTHIXO. rrhsm are two branchea to the adver tiling tree. Onegrowa froit for the BwnwhoaoUcito your ad. The other re:u-s a barveitofJnialnesa to tbe man who adveTUeea. Jin.-not always- He moatadvertiM to lncr eaee tbe intelligence of the pub lic la byijBd by superior quality, greatueau or supply or variety.or actual bargains draw their attention Ujbis business. The other scheme is to get the busi bcw man's money, to help tbia, or help that. It is not advertMng. It dis credit real advertLMng. It is begging. SU3UKSTKD C0HME.NT. Posh the Btate fair and the fruit pal ace. It should bo made a crime against tbo people to trifle with their taxes. Tho battle over silver in congress hat lost all interest. It will go as Grovei wants It. t It is to be hoped the great coming event in the president's family will not bo like the announcement of it the oth er day premature. A world's peace congress and horrlblt torture of Indians from which oni went Insane were the leading feature of the world's fair Thursday. Good crops in Oregon ready for tht market, good money ready and waiting for them, and s general disposition to pay debts will make good times soon. County Bupt. Graham says there 1b bo reason why each one of the Salem schools cannot bo run by a good princi pal, without a city superintendent. As long as tho people of Oregon exact a 1800,000 bond on a $1600 salary of their state treasurer, that ofllcer w'll be more or less dependent upon the banks at Portland. Tho Democrats in congress at oreaent no more daro tacklo the "Iniquitous" MoKinley tar I II than a sane man dare take hold of a hve wire. They would bo electrocuted if they did. That man in Balein Jail for forging a emal) check should wait until ke Is a bank president before he dcsi it again. And then forgo papers for n hundred thousand and he would bo all right. Of course, tho fact that renewing all those notes of Thompson, Dekum & Co. for ayear would put theslgnoraoutof reach of a possibly honest receivership had nothing to do with tho case. The national bank statement show ing decrease In deposits from May 4th. to July 12th of 5103,000,000 Is not very flattering to tho Democratic chango that was effected last November. It Is a little atraugo that all those Portland Savings bank notes of friends and relatives of Thompson and Dekum should bavo fallon due or been rouewed at the same time just before It olosod, The first acts of tho receivers of tbo Northern Paclile were to reduce salaries and wages from 10 to 25 per cent and raleo passenger rates across the conti nents 100 per cent ns soon as possible. If anyone imagines Henry O, Payne of Milwaukee as receiver would steal less than Villard out of the Northern Paolflo railroad thoy underestimate tho experience and talents of that gen tleman. Was not the millions Vlllurd Is said to bavo stolen taken directly out of the ainluftsoftho road from tho pockets of the people? That Is a strong argu ment why tho peoplo should owu those railroads. Tea millions is the sum named as stolen out of the Northern Paolllo rail road by Villard and his frlouds and for which they are sued. Of course, It Is all A tayth. The president of Clove laad'a kltolieu cabinet would not do such a thlug, But If he had would It sot be a good argument for government ownership of railroads. Delays aio daugerous. Tako 61m moaa Liver Regulator in time for dya penma. bllllousflees, and all diseases of the Jtvcr. lal pllation of the heart, uervousness, trem. MIum, Harvous headaelie, cold bauds and it paialn the haok, and other lorois of wt-aknr i wi relieved by barter's Iron l'llls,rnauatv ysoudly ftr,th blood, nerves and couiplsxlou, iiiniMnrvulc or lame back, backache. rhaumatlsia. w! 1 find relM ly wearing one of Carters Mtnfcrt vee4 and Jllldona lUokaobe 1'lMttM. I'rloeWocutn. Try litem, If voa are nsrvous or dyjepU try Outer's IK HOP R BROTHERS,- - - &&?- Uttfe Nerve rills. Drpipi manes youner- vous. sad uervousaess nuke Ou dyspeptic; either we wakes you )imj4UoufeWtfh. miserable, aaaiuoje Described by an Iomale County Jail. Of the A PfflMSOPflER IS DORM VILE, lie Compares Bills of Fare at Ho tel Knight, Strongs and Willamette. If read In Salem jail. "The Plea of Seven Poor v Prisoners of the Fleet" would soand more pitifoi even than the sorrowful casoof tbesufleringseven. fn civilized communities the progress of mankind along the paths of humani ty and commiseration is strongly em phasized by the changed manner of the treatment accorded to criminals and those accused of crime, and every where is seen evidence of the adoption of the scientific theory that it Is a disease, urblch may be cured; or a temporary perversion of faculty, which may be remedied. To add misery to this sum of misfor tune is as mistaken as it is cruel. As I write, there are five men iu Sa lem jail. Two are city committals for plain, unscalloped drunks; and three ire held to await the action of tne grand Jury on charges bringing them within the province of that body. If bonds of, respectively, fl60, 1250 and 5500, the latter presented for stealing a uorse, were furnished, the latter three would be permitted to mingle with (heir fellowmen until the opening ol the next term of court; or. In default of tneir appearance then the forfeited money would appease offended justice. Of course the 'sworn officers of the law have their plain duty to perform. Upon them Is placed the onues or safe! seeping and duly producing these men when called upon by the judiciary, and they have wide latitude In their treat ment of them. They might, in their election, keep them confined all the Ume,9olitary and alone in separate cells; give them ust enough of the coarsest food to ayert starvation and deny them the slightest privilege which would tend to ameliorate the prisoners' condi tion. But so far from such a merciless course they seem Inspired by a desire to make prison lifo as endurable as possi ble. Tbo all occupies the whole base ment of the large county courthouse, the cells being built In the middle and surrounded by a broad corridor, the outer wall pieced with many windows the floor being on a level with the square and streets, do that plenty of light and air are afforded, and the view is unobstructed. Tho cots are comfort able and provided with plenty of blank ets; and in tbo common room, aro a large stove, a table, and chairs. Three limes a day at 8 a. am., 12 m, and 0 p, m., really good meals are fur nished; clean, well-cooked, palatabU and plentiful. I have before me as I write a caste of Strong's Restaurant, and remember with sadness and long ing tho choice and elaborate menus of ml no host Wagner of the Willamette; and whllo I must confess that tbo tuble hero does not come up to tho stnndard of eltber of thono, yet tbo cb nged con dition of then and now, makes the meals furnished by tbo consideration of Sherlfl Knight something to bo thank ful for. The bread Is as white, as light and as sweet, as goes to any table In tho state; fresh, sound, wholesome vegetables, and good meat of various kinds comprises tho dally fare; and if tho debuuues wlnh to send out for but ter, sugar, or othor dollcaclca there Is no restrlOilon on their doing so. There Is a plentiful supply of hydrant water and eleotrlo lights burn all night In tho corrlder. But do not for a moment, imnglno that all th's humauo treatment makes Jail life agreeable or attractive, Evon were the cells carpeted and adorned as some of tho rich bank wreckers aud embezzlers of tho East have theirs; even were the meuls sorved from the Willamette or Strong's, there would be no cheerfulness, comfort, or pleasure where tho bright blue of the sky Is broken by the bleak, sinister Iron bare, whose forbidding shadows cruop along the cold stone floor, in front of the dls mal doors of tho receding cello. The laugh that Is sometimes raised Is hollow, tuneless and ovauoscent; and the pris oners whoso Ave or ten days' sentences have expired, aud who step across tho J nil threshold penniless aud uncertain as to where their uext lodging place or meal will be, doso with sunlight break out all over their brouzed aud unshaven faces, The prison air, tho oppression of close bordered and restricted space, utid the knowledge that tomorrow-and tomorrow, will bo but repetitious of today, weigh upon the soul aud even temper men's speech aud actions to a llstlessness that all but stimulates a walking death. The glorious uncertainty or life Is an Incentive to happiness that uever In trudes within tho prison bounds. Innocent or guilty; couvictod or waiting the trial which shall terminate In enlargement or prolonged imprison ment, the life of a poor wretch lu cub. tody lias all the eletneuta of misery and regret; jud wheu he has foroustodlans, men la whom tbo "milk of kindness" still finds lodgment, be bw good reason thank his lucky stars for bo much of jbon fortane. Such men are SberiQ TTntirht. hfa dennLv Frank Wrlchtman. and Jailer Cooper. These officers of Marion county do their doty thoroughly and Impartially, yet without the hasti ness and Indifference too common to prison offldala; for it cannot be denied that dealing' !ta tbe criminal classes, and being placed in absolutely aato- cratic authority, is apt to develop what ever of brutality, imperiousness and callousness to suffering ib species is capable of. Their kindness and con sideration is not washed; for, no mat ter bow debased a man may be he is open to the touch of pity, when bareb treatment will only provoke r.senU ment, harden the heart and confirm the enmity whicb distinguished the one "whose hand is against every man's and every man's against him." I am surprised that in a city of so many churches, so many societies for the amelioration of the human race, so many charity organizations not a repre sentative of one of them visits the county jail. No books, papers, maga zines are sent in to help (be prisoners while away the tedious hours; none come to Inquire after the physical or spiritual health of beings, mayhap less vicious and mayhap more unfortunate than thousands who are abroad in the land. Can it be that the zeal of com mon brotherhood of mankind is all ex pended on the heathen, or that the charity which is "the greatest of these" Is here all exhausted in words? He Did Not OalL The man who tried Dr. Sage's Cat arrh Remedy, and was sure of the (500 reward offered by the proprietors for an Incurable case, never called for his mon ey. Why not? O, because be goi cured! He was sure of two things: (1) Tnut bis catarrh could not be cured. (2) That be would have that $500. He is now sure of one thing, and that is, that bis catarrh is gone completely. So be is out $-500, of course. The maker of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy have faith in their ability to cure the worst cases of nasal catarrh, no matterof how Iook standing, and attest their faith by their standing reward of $500, offered for many years past, for an Incurable case of this loathsome and dangerouf disease. The Remedy is sold by drug gists, at only SO cents. Mild, soothing, cleansing, deodorizing, antiseptic, and healing, $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learq that there Is at least one dreadful 'disease that science hat been able to cure In all its stages and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure It the only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity, uatarrb being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrb Cure is tafcen internally, acting di recti v upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbe constitution, and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. BSTSold by druggists, 75c. i ' GtoK's 0 fovv 1b JS.VbIc Sodden, bastry? ?R0BLl!7iS0LVE-j by-fte ? rod u effort, of I ml . e? IHORTBNINQy jU w vViicri makes laht. crisb. health- fu(. Wholesome aslry, fl&rlxnclj mind, otktr ,'ptrt CpoJQmjj authoritfes. encfam canT aurora to do KiiAui QfrotlTrsCt RCmac ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS ant) CHICAQO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. .GUNN'S XsfVBOTXO LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC Ai pSSfli 13 jtLw ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. & ltS"J' uw bowu Mth Ur, u sMwirr ter kulifc. Thppp 1UU .upplr bai th. iua UkU m.k.tl rcuUr.Cur.hM4Mlip. Wibun mmpUop. Tr M mddlr, twlthw trip nor WH.UMOU.rmUd,. T.Mtpp.rao(th.lr ITMrwbpra. BombE. kuToS; JrrijK Bold by Basket. fc Van Slype. Tie Eomari Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organs of the Bod. Th electrical force of the mnaan bodr. th bcHts fluid mar bo termed, U an espe elaUy attractive departineEt of science, as It exerto to tnar&3 an InSnescs oa tie bdLh of. the organs of tho body, herve force Is produced or the brain and conveyed by means of the nerret to the rarloos organs of the body, thus supplying the uiwrwiui un riiamv necessary 10 in sure their health. The pneoxnngastrlc net-re. as shown here, sty be said to be the most Important of the entire nerre sys tem, as It supplies the heart longs, stomach, bowels, etc with the nerre force necessary to keep theta actire and healthy. As will be seen by the cat the long nerre descending from the base of the brain and termlnatlnz in the bow els Is the pneuffiogastrte. wniie we numerous lit tle branches supply tc heart, lungs and si stom-' aca wi tality. ach with neceesary n- When the brain becomes In any way dls- ordered by fj or exhaustion. irritability 10 l the nerre force which it supplies is lessened, and the or gans receiving the dl- mlnlsbed supply are con sequently weakened. Physicians generally xau to recognize, the Importance of this fact, but treat the Pnyslclai recognize. organ Itself instead of the cause of the trouble Tho nntA .rwvl.ll.t I'rtnVIIll Mile. M. D.. iinsie inv LL. B., has given the greater part of lib. ii., has given the mater part or nis me tn thn uttidr of this imbteet. and the crlnclDal .ww."- -. --.., .--. - -r-iz ,.-- dlscorerles concerning ft are due to his efforts. Dr. Miles' Bestorativa Nerrlne. the unri valed brain and nerre food. Is prepared on the principle that all nervous and many other difficulties originate from disorders of the nerrecenters. Iu wonderful success In caring these dlsordwrs Is testined to by thousands In orerypartof the land. , , Bestoratire Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex ual debility, 8t- Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc It Is free from ODlatea or dangerous drugs. It us sue . .. - ... - , it ,. ce, SI bottle, six bottles for S3, express prepaid. gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balem Baby cried, Mother sighed. Doctor prescribed : Castoria TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, August 18, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: balku puouuce market. VEOIT. Peas and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallon Blackberries wild 50cta. a gallon; tame 5 cts. a box. Peaches 70 to 80 cts. a basket BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hegs dressed Ci to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.60. Bran $17 hulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 and $20. Chop feed $19 and $20. WHEAT. 48 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old. 38 to 40c.. new 30c Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk. $0 to $8, Barley Brewing, ttt Salem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Apples 75o to $1.00 a bushel. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c. Ecgs Cash, 18 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. nhwuuw -19 in IK ftifl. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; bams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes new. 60o. to 60c, Onions li to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway Beed, 18c Anise seed, 20c. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 76 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2; ducks, 12); turkeys, slow sale, cnoice, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. FIour-8tandard. $3.40: Walla Walla. $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 iter barrel. Oats 'hlte,45o per bushel, grey, 42e; rnuett, in bags, wzoiajo.ou; oarreis, $0 600.75; cases. $3.75. Hay Best, $1617 per tonjeommon, $10013. Wool-valley, 10 to 12o. Mlllstuffs Bran, $17.00; shorts, $21; ground hurley, $26(5)24; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, harley, 8085 per cental; middling, $23028 per ten: brew Ing barley. O005o per cental: chicken wheat. $1 22J 1 .24 per cental. Hops 10 to J 8a DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22 25oj fanoy dairy, 2022Jo; fair In good, 10017c; common, 14 to 16o per lb; Cali fornia, S544a per roll. I'lieese uregon, ($ i; .eastern twins, 10e: Young American, Hjo per per pound; calirorma uiis, no. Eggs Oregon. 15 to 17o per dozen. Poultr large, $ ew: vounsr, turkeyf, live, l2jo; uressea, locper . BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wool; Oregon Eastern choice, 120 1; do inferior, 0011c; do valley, 14 IOC Hops 100181c, Potatoes E-ry Rose. 45050. Bur red. banks, $. 55085a per cental. Onions 75iu85o iter cental for and $.80(Si0()o for silvrsklno. sssVSssW y Chlckeus,oid,f6.0U; tirollera. 2.OO03.Ou; ducks, old, $4,500 . f 2 60W4 w: geese. a on Barley. Feed, 6O082o per oental for good quality aud 83o for cholos; brewing, $1.00 per cental. 0U-MlUiug, fl.15 1.S5. FBOM OHEMAWA. There Is strong talk of getting the Lake Lablsh Ditch opened out About half a mile farther and deepening it about three feet. It will probably be ordered done right away. The story about tbe farmer at the school here being assaulted by one of the students, was greatly exaggerated, as is usual with such rumors. Tbe fact seem d to be that one of the boys was ordered to carry a stick of wood as a punishment for some offen-e and he made on effort to attack the farmer but was caught by a servant before any damage was done. DOWN OO THE BATESI The Union Pacific now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and their through car arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist eleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it tbe best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland daily at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the world's -fair and their friends in tbe east Bend for rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise & Barker, agents, Salem, Or. W. IX. 10BLBXJBT, Ass't Gen'l Rasa. Agent, U. P., Portland, Or. Before Going to the World's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee b. St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestibnled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the Qu est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in tbe world, Tbe Electric reading Jigbt in eacb berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of this line. We wish others to know its merits, as tbe Cblcago Milwaukee & tit. raul Rail way is tbe only line in tbe west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address J. J. JSDDY, Ueneral Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt, 225 Btark 8t., Portland, Or. tf Willamette University, Salem, Or., School of music for piano, organ, violin, singing, orchestral instruments, barmo oy, counterpoint, fugue, orchestration and higher musical composition, .No better grade of work done west of tbe Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Bept. 4tb. Send for annual year book or address, Z. M. Parvin, Mua. Doctor, musical director. 8 9-2md&w MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler food Saw And he doesn't burn up half yonr wood, In fuel, when be saws It. Make yonr oontxact lth blm personally orleave orders at Veatcbs cigar store Dearborn's book slore,436 Hummer ttreot. or address me by mall. 6-l-ti ,vaa.uuuuuooTo,uoXkOoOjuj ooo ..u Hair Death, j Instantly removes and forever destroys ob-i Jectlonable hair, whether upon tbe bands, Iface. arms or neck, without discoloration t ir Injury to tbe most delicate skin. Ill i for fifty years the secret ormu'anlt Krasmas ' llson, acknowledged by physl 1 le hiehefit nnthoritv and the5 most eminent dermatologist and halrspe :laltst that ever lived. During his private practice ol a life-time among the nobility tnd aristocracy of Europe he prescribed bis recipe. Price, fl by mnlf, securely ackeL Correspondence confidential. Bole v gents ror America. Address , THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER U ept. R. 67 Bout h Filth Avenue New York v nnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnoi Oregon State Fair. Under tbe management of tbe State Board of Agriculture, on the State Fair Grounds near Salem, commenc ing September lltb, 1S03, and con tlnuingone week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid as premtrms for Ptoo, Poultry, wiuo. AsricuHuriu rnniucin, r ruivs, xniive Woods, Minerals, Works wf Ait and Fancy work, and ror trials of speed. Reduced Rates of Fares and Freights on All Transportation Linas. PAVIulHN open four eventnn daring the nw. wiiu kijuu iuuiidiu ttlicaiuuca. TUBNbff OUANU nTAND and the new Reiiulatlon Track are co ceded to be among be most oomlortab e and the best on the Pa rlflo Coast. Hi'LENDID CONTEST OK UPEED each iay, Th-rels entered for these contests tbe best field of horses this year that has been on ih grounds for .many seasons, Valuable and bandMme Improvement have been madeon tbegroundsand buUdinsa. PREMIUM LIST. Has been revised and improved to the credit of the exhibitors. Entries for Premiums eloe atSp-m. the Hrt day of the Fair, and Exhibits must be In place by 10 p. m. of said day. . PUIUE.S OP ADMISSION. Men's Beaton Tlckt . a r0 Women's Hramn Ticket i im Men' Day Ticket I to women suay lUce Track Tl ' Tlckel Vketa, Daliy. Women to I tare nnnr. ! Children under 13 veara. Vtm in nil. Bend to the Becretary at Portland for a Prem ium Ul J. APPKimnN TrMM.n, hi .lUlwuu.QCUCWIJ. fivanwia T ! nninn a.. ... -.- v DR. GlNH'S ONION SYRUP FtllCMH COLDS AND CMOUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE lunula . tamujr of sis eMldreo. my only wmJrla Ceushs. Colas sod Crosp wm anlaa sirup. It U Jat ss iSwUt. aiy ss b WMfarty 0uiOatoaSrruikpJki4tiUal4r annana M amupuut to SBp . Sold Tpnrwar. Conservatory W-vV pjgmV f5- - vFyWfSrtmi7 JP "' mt I ill ppj pppna, OH BS WWHWW SM t Bold by SMkett V VaipSlype. IT IS ALL .mJLmi. v L22fc slVsssspW-t Sli liil It's economy to buy the Eagle brand as it goes farthest ., w. wp w wp mm . ii.i ii TjfelE KEW VSTILLAINEXTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. r Horsea bearded- by day or wee k at reasonable priceer'1 We1 keep a full 'line of'Truck",' Drays -and Express to meet all demands. Also keep tbe finest Stallions in this county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block south of poetnfllce. RYAN & CO. CLEAN. If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest -and dressiest manner, take them .to .the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done hy white labor and in the most prompt manner. UULiUJNiUj J. ujlmxji;l, THE .LEADING INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE VALLEY. CHEAPEST I Receiving all the Associated Press DAILY BY MAIL, PER a These lowhard times rates enable every -farmer to hTe his daily paper andiknow the state" of ithe jmarket and all the netvs of the -rrorld. Editorial comment is fearless andj independent. Edited 4 - f by its publishers to secure good government for the peop able to deal justly and fairly with all. Complete Telegraphic, State, 'Capital, For eign, Market and Crop News. TRY XHT3 "miF TUT DA II VI" UIIL IVilMf I UlillL I i 25 Cents a Nf orxtti. &3.a YeaCM6atpLl"d. The Only One Cent Newspaper on the Coast. More n man any six weeklies tnat costf .,to:?iz jw Nopa,pera ssnt vftw time-js out. AMAlMii;Mijiiti ft Sr. All. 3ri . fUft&rt. HpJCkBpRp,TH;RS, E4ito"'ju?d CPublifih?ra, JWem;Org- mmi ''i -WW THE TALK The question of the purity of food and the milk we drink. For more than Thirty years the B1ILB0RDEI El&LE BMJD has held first place m the estimation of the American Peoplevso far as Condensed Milk is concerned. Why? Because no person who buys it Is ever disappointed In its uniformity of quality, and superior richness. Every can is sterilized and is Free from Disease Germs. Tour Grocer & Druggist sell it . w i p i p :Liberty Street. YEi, a, WW fr.OO for 4 Months 'WyleaarffcJI W I OKI Dispatches $31 wmm i..A-i jrvm- - - lfcA. -Jt1i-fti