Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 03, 1896, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal
BY HOKBR BROTHERS
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1890.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself ns a
cundlcliite for the rifllcc of COUNTY
ASSESSOR subject to the will of the
county Republican convention.
(1-w J. A. VAN BATON.
WAR WITH SPAIN.
The springing up of warlike rela
tions between our country and Spain
Ih watched with keenest Interest. It
Is Inevltablo that such should bo ..., rOr."0 ntid exueet to sell llnguln
APPOINTMENT! TO DE SOLD.
We call the attention of some of the
Populist managers In Oregon who are
fighting for loaves and fishes that will
never exist to the following from the
Nebraska City Times:
A well known Populist and stock
holder of the late Progress Publishing
company has let the cat out of the
bag how they expected to re-establish
(hat paper and keep It running. Ho
said "wo expected to get $200 from
the appointments at the Institute for
the blind, but It did not pan out.
The new superintendent, however,
will have to come down to the tunc of
at least 9200, or his life will be made
miserable, llefore we sold the ap
pointment of physician nt the Inst I
(Hardscrabble Offers a Suggestion.
IlAnDSCnADD.K, )
Clackamas County, Or..
Feb. 20, 1800. )
Jeurnal: Mr. II. W.
the case, owing to the proximity of
Cuba and the efforts of the Cubans to
shako off the Spanish monarchy.
The senate resolution of Friday
was a pacific request for the Interposi
tion of the friendly olliccs of the presi
dent of the United States to scciro
the Independence of Cuba. It recog
nized a state of war on tho IM.itid of
Cuba and pi operly showed a feeling of
Interest In tho success of the revolu
tion. Wlion It Is recalled that .Spain was
tho llrst nation lit Europe to recognize
southern confederacy as belligerents,
the action of the senate showed tine
American spirit and was a warning
to all tho monarchies of Europe, that
In a contest betwppn any royal power
and tho struggle of a dependency for
liberty, our sympathies were with the
oppressed.
Following tho senate resolution was
tho rioting In Spanish cities, tlie as
sault on theAmcrlcan consulate, and
tho warlike utterances of tho Spanish
press and English sympathy.
Promptly tho Spanish 'government
asks tho administration to disavow
tho scnato's action. The president
and cublnct met Sunday and Ignore
tho request. Tho (cuato promptly
passes a bill to strengthen tho navy
and Increase tho naval reserve. Tho
Hoti8o follows by adopting a concur
rent resolutions recognizing tho Cuban
Insurgents as belligerents. This la the
reply of tho American house of rep
resentatives to tho demand of Spain
for a disavowal of tho senate resolu
tion. It Is tho almost unanimous and
deliberate rcsponso of tho American
peoplu to tho rash demand of tho
Spanish government. All theso steps
lead tip to n warlike situation, but
not necessarily to war. Rut thoy are
steps In tho direction of Cuban Inde
pendence from tho yoke of Spanish
mlsgovernmeut and God bo praised
for that.
THE COAL DARON3.
Rov. Thomas J. Dixon, Jr., preached
In New York Sunday In tlo Acadomy
of Music, and, In a prelude to his
Jcgtilnr sermon paid his respecta to
tho coal combine. Tho attorney
general ho said has announced that he
has no power to Interfere with tho
combine, becauso tho laws as now
framed do not give him tho authority.
This was true, und tho uttorncy
general could not bo accused of
favoritism. Under tho laws It, was
Impossible to prevent theso people
from combining und Increasing tho
prlcoofcoal. Tho result will bo that
peoplowlll starvo forvwint of heat,
coal being as essential us water.
Factories will stop that cannot afford
to pay tho proponed tncreuso of 40
cents a ton people will bo thrown out
of employment, and the jxxipto win
freeze. The memborH of tho coal com
hlno are guilty of murder, ho said, as
much us if thoy hud driven daggers
Into tho hearts of their victims.
Tho men Win have gone Into this
combine, ho added, hnvo gone Into
It for tho sukooftho money thure Is
111 It, regardless of tho necessities of
tho people. Any htatuto prohibiting
them to combine could bo used against
manufacturing companies. Rut there
wan a remedy. Lot tho sharks keep
on.aiid when tho next generation took
charge for thenwlveathey would take
charge of mines and tho railroads and
run thorn In tho Interests of tho
people. Every stp like tho comblno
only 'hastened tho death of such 11
systciii.
and other appointments will bo made
along that linc.prlces to range accord
ing to the salary received from their
respective olllces. Wo hnve In the
past tlonu this way and tho money
was to have gone towards malntalng
the paper, but It seems to have failed.
Tills time, however, we propose to
start out right and make a scale of
prlccf In the beginning and keep It
up. Wo pioposc to give tho support
of the paper in 11 campaign to the
candidate who pays the highest price.
We tried this last fall, but then the
d- 11 fool having the business in
chaigc failed to collect In advance
uid tlio rtsult Is that little was
realized. The Populist candidates
would not put up what wo thought
was enough m wo tiied others and
wore made promises of a big pile,
which never materialized. If wo can
get this second pull out of tho Insti
tute for tho blind I bellevo that wo
can start tho paper up again, but If
not, then Stroblo will have to start it
oil his own hook, when he wants to
run for tho legislature or com
missioner against Weborlng this fall."
Tho gentleman quoted above is In a
position to know whereof ho Bpeaks
and it can bo seen from this that the
Into publication, whllo claiming to
work for tho best Interests of tho
masses, was merely a blood-suckor.and
It nil was llali that came to Its net.
VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE.
The result of the action of the Re
publican county central commltteo-ln
deciding to allow each precinct to
hold its own primaries Is u great vic
tory for tho people over ring methods,
bosslsm and centralized politics. The
movement at Salem to have nil tin.
primaries conducted according to the
city primary law, was confined to a
few Individuals, and was short-lived.
The people who comprise tho Repub
lican party aro porfeetly competent to
conduct their own primaries In their
own way, In the absence of a general
law.
Rosses and dictators should bo relics
of bygone times. Tho people of this
state aro making n light on bosslsm,
and they will have nono of It In this
county. Tho Republican party is too
big for that. The Republicans of
Marlon county expect tho party man
agement to be conducted on broad
and generous principles.
It this Initial move was Intended to
subordinate party Interests to ner-
eonul alms, or to uoutrol tho party In
tno interest of anything but Ropub-
Editor
Scott, of tho Oregonlan, rcccnly wrote
to that papcra very lnterstlng article
from the city of Mexico. I can well
see how Mr. Scott should find much
to astonish him in Mexico. For
Instance, it Is no wonder, coming
fresli us leader from the United
States and particularly from the city
of Portland, he should find much to
marvel at, In conditions which he
describes ns follews:
"The Introduction of capital from
other countries, chiefly from the
United States, the extension of com
merce and the advent of new popula
tion In Increasing numbers, arc help
ing tho country forward. Residents
speak of the great changes noted
within the last few yea, und of the
certain! ty that the causes will operate
with atciiriv and cumulative force. In
every part of the republic there is
noted the Introduction of new forces,
of new varieties of activity and
energy."
Mr. Scott Is resolved, however, to
be, by no means, satisfied with what
lie sees In Mexico. After having
found, ns one should suppose, so much
to comfort him, he suddenly recollects
himself and becomes miserable at the
sight of a people who arc utterly un
able to appreciate how silver "de
bases humanity" Nor Is our astonish
ment at this sudden turn of affairs in
nny wise abated, when we lead that
the worst feature of their misery Is
their contentment.
Mr. Scott stands, "distilled almost
Into a Jelly," before people who, doing
business and prospering on a silver
standard nic, yet- wholly insensible to
their dcgredatlon! Thoy are, they must
be. miserable, but they aro too de
graded to see It, unci, even arc ac
tually contented ! Ho offers no solu
tion for what he calls this "prob
lem" of Mexican Civilization. Yot It
is clear that this vice of contentment
In the character of tho Mexican peo
ple ndmltsof a ready and perfect cure.
Try tho"gold standard" on theso ob
stinate people and you shall soon see
them brought to their senses I If It
does not cause their Industries to
languish and the contentment of tho
people to take wings then, what n
former president of tho chamber of
commerce of Liverpool called this
"huge fnuid on civilization," will
have failed to do what it has done In
every land which hns felt its blight
ing influence.
llAUDSCRAUDLU.
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7 er
OZLZL
Commercial Street, Corner State
Tho Capital rrillng Company has re branches for ih
moved to that location. Call on us.
VlIAirNTNa
1'ENEU in
A'rvo
.. j.iii mm m t-
Will receive children frnm,4.
Special attention to "&B .'""j
branches for iheolder nunli. '. A ' UJ, I
ing drawing, mod
tlstic i.eedlc work
dividual plan In
for iheolder pupils an u
ng, modeling. mUIie ih,t'
lie wn,l XVi .mU!IC. Plain r,1 !'
which
work done onTf-
;k"
. ua thL 1
vanced according ..? ldhM
irrm..j ...!"."" Vn canjfi.. D
isrhffiftwffi?.iflf.
- MVJI1CKFI4 lw '
M,
&
eresranotber thing.
i j' i- - nr
you cant beaUoHNNiE
A aAhI A Bk MV
32mr
In all towns and localities throughout tho
ft f.-.l C..a mm. I ...tlnvt. In .nil If.. T.iinf
UnUCU 31UIC9 UIIU IKIIIIUIH.. lu o-.. m iii-
nin Washer and Steam Cooker, tlio best In
use. It saves its own price in the wear of
clothes iu less than six months. Sent C. O.
TVtiuovnri.ee nrnnnlil. fnrt1.Cn In tin! C
in copper. For particulnts, address
JVH. BROWN,
156 State street. Salem, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
is
-VIA-
Shasta Route,
OF '1HE
PLUG
The largest piece
tobacco
ever sold for
Southern Pacific Co,
California Express TrainHun tlaiij? between
.Portland and San Francisco.
South j
8150 p. in.
moo p. in.
I 0:45 a. m,
Tv7
lv
nr.
I North
I'ortiana at.
Salem lv.
Sun Fran. Sv,
German Lesson
r! 1 ... . '
UIVC11 uy a quaiined teacher a ...
of f Vrmnm, PI "-juicr, Q nil n
Saturday ntChannlng Hall dfen '
BANJO LESSONS4
Given on reasonable terms ly fttl .,. .
teacher. yy "ta JnttJ I
GODEY'S MAGitfjjjj
Volume CXXXII begins h), .
vi ,?U,C,CESS,FUL WOMEN
Valuable hints about var.ou. C'i
Industry which ore open to TwomJ ch 9
who have succeeded In them ' bjr
MUSIC IN AMERICA
Discussions of mus cal subiccti ,.,
Illustrated each month wltJ tW
gtaphs, and one or more paces 61 S.
music alone will make a valuahWnit
This series of articles IsTu' J fc
amone monthly marai n tiA ,o;bi
.. .. . 0""'t tlCDaNti
nticrcstin
value to t
Above trains stop at Eaut Portland, Oregon
City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Maiton,
lellcrkon, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving,
Eugene, Creucll, Drain, and all stations
from Ko.ieburg to Asliluml, inclusive.
HOSmiUKO MAIL DAILY.
youtli , " I Kortli
cjnxjs
b.au a.m.
1 1. j ii.ni.
&:-! ii.ni.
Water Rate
-ON-
Dwellings Reduced.
wolz's umi
lv.I'ortlandiir.
lv. Snlcm lv.
nr. Itoseb'g lv.
1:10 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:110 11.111.
South
sali:m passenoek.
'?toaaJers,a'ndareofSI!
those who play or sine '",
THE TAnt.'b
illustrated articles upon the bertsnd
nlavs and (lie fnrrmntt ,i '"."vB
the best American u
plays ana the foremost actors. turtUi 1
iroductlons. UeaJ
4:00 p.m.
(1:1)') p.m.
iv.rorthtndar.
nr. Salem lv.
"Forth"
10:03 a.m.
8:00 n.m.
Salem has a choral union that Is
worthy a hearty support of all Chris
tian people. Thorc Is inoro rolliie-
ment and civilization In music alone
than In much-called education and
religion without music.
Salem mjIiooI district is better In
sured against fires than against f.00
or two children growing up without
any schooling at all.
1 00
So
So
1 00
1 25
Let tho people be heard from at
the priiiiarles-iiot the olllcc holders
and bosses,
THE STUDY
nf til nMtnt. nf
medicines, or vegeta
ble compounds, upon
the stomach, and testa
lu manv liundrnL
of cases, lontr ago
ronviaccu uoctor
k. v. Pierce,
Chief Consulting
The Jouunai. would really like to
support wine poor man for prciideut.
Children Cry f
llean Wolf 11 r umi mi, .,., 1. . 1
- - ."".woo, 111 iiruvcu a ii. "1-1-rr .t"". .... -
tfrcat mistake. Factions and 1 I ISf iSiftute "ifuSff ' Io!f.l. au.?. iuJ?:
. . 1 r iniii.n.: vir-ij.-v :" " "s
may succeed
party machine
matter to satisfy the voters that thev
should be dictated to In any such
mnuiier.
mny oonus sit licit V iinnn Mm
, i-.ii .. ---, ... .. niui an cases
In lining contwl of SUff
ery, but It Is another' SMSS
VZy ?,: racl whJ.ch. hc ca,Ied "Golden Med
JSL?' Tf' " wma cure thesedls.
country the evidence of those who had
"SSJ.1! Pic ne, and he halaVed the
..j uuiiii sit, iigimy upon tho !,' h'i T ,or jnemselves, as he
Bhouldersofmany voters and If . JKSfilSS
wumintejl dictation attempted gfeW&Wl
they will not hesitate to Indulge In wS'Vli0!?0""'""
"hat is known as "scratching... , S&S
m....i .... woria'a Disneusarv M.,fiii a.. ,'.,"
-."..hiiio uiotnuon and bos.ilsni will Buffalo, N. V., and milted m ieetot of 'air
i i.v .., .. cent In nni-.rnt ..... i..k;,".0, ?
iT--1 I """,B- iuis dooic also
the photographs and testimony of
n.?wJ,.?I.h":c .uffered fromydls-
OLD RATES.
Five rooms or less one faucet (occupied
by one family $1 00
Introduction of hot and cold water ex
tra 25
Fiie to seven rooms, one faucet .. 1 25
Additional for hot water 25
Over seven rooms 1 50
Additional for hot water 25
NF.W KATES.
The company has concluded to reduce the
rate on dwcllllll'S. orrnnlcil hv nm f.mllu nl
tlv nwr.cn. 1. I... . .UK fntl. J...
.m '...ii. wi b. IU IV lUIIUWlll,
For occupants, four rooms or less, with
cold water faucet $ 75
1 ur uttuianis, lour rooms or less, using
uwui noi aim com water lancets....
One bathtub
One water clatet
Five rooms and upward, cold watei fail
cet
Five rooms and upward, using both hot
and cold water faucet .
One bath tub r0
One water closet 50
No extra charge for wash tubs or faucets in
bed room j,
These are domestic rates and only apply to
duellings. Whcie water closets are used
without any service In the house, the rates
will be jeC)
These rales will lu mllirril in i.iilinni ...
- ..... .... ...... ..,. w ITIIIIVUl
nation; they arc plain and every consumer
can easily undrstand the rates they are re-
iuniu iu pay. incso raics will reuuee a
great many and perhaps advance a few, as we
tind by canvassing the city some have been
underrated The object of the company is to
equaliie rates and treat all consumers alike,
doing justice to every one. In waking theso
reductions it Is necessary for us to reduce
every possible expense, hence it is desired
that all water rents be pa!d promptly, as far
as possible, at the office before the loth of the
month, this will save the expense of colleo
lion. After that date water takers are liable to
b cut off without notice, Hating will be
made as fail a twcclM .lurtnr. .i. mnHi. r
March,
J. M. WALLACE, fres.
KPFREE DEL1VEUV.
WOLZ A MIESCKE. P.n.
Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats
GFresh sausago a specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST.
GEO. FENDRICJl'S
MEAT MARKET.
32I Commercial st. Cottle Block
Successor to C. M. Beck & Co.
Best meats in'tho city, Prompt delivery at
.uni.iH jilllES.
DlN-.Nu CARS ON OUDEN ROUTE
PULLMAN lltlli'lTCT Hf.T?EP!?U
and second-class sleeping cars attached to all
iraina.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland and Corvallls, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
7:30 a in. I Lv.
12:15 pm.) Ar.
Portland. Ar. 1 6:20 p. m.
1. Lv 1 1135 p.m.
Corvatlis.
At Alhanv arA rVirvnllL innn..i .uttk
trams of Oregon Central Sc Eastern Railroad.
Express train dally except Sunday.
4:4S 1. m
7'25 P. w.
Lv. I 'nr I l.mil
Ar. McMInville Lv
Ar. I tl:2; a. m.
j 6:50 a. m.
If TOI WHEEL
AND GET YOUR
Wagon, Buggies. Carriages
Repaired at
n .. c ,ll ! "ERSCIIBACII,
Opposite State Insurance Co., 320 Commer
cial st.
1 Salem, Oregon.
THROUGH TICKETS
tO all Points In fhl T7llirn lilnla. r'.n..!.
and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratel
from W.W. SINNER. Annul Snlffm
E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. f. & P, A., '
., ... Portland. Or.
R. KOEIILER, Manager.
much more than gossip of playen. Tb.!!
entertaining dlsscusslons of the Hr.m..'?
are tnlkrrt fitviiii. V11.V. . . M
found in nny other magazine
ILLUSlltATION.
The Magazine will be well andihon,
Illustrated from cover to cover ConX7
artsitsandim roved methods of miaiti
nrtnllniT Irin nin,.. ...Ill l. 1. f
TIIECOVERS . J
The enver!nrn dKT.r.ni .,.... .. .1 -
arc designed by popular artists, and the cots
u Jt, w.i uc Yiuamc;asanu!tcoIlKU
III IllvUISlVwt
THE FASHION DEPARTMENT
which for years has given the latest uh
fashions, is of particular interest tow
A HOME MAGAZINE.
Godcy.g Is a magazine of thiscountrjii
of to-day. It is a family magazine, iii
""B" stupe man miauas me "LsdjlBod1
It is monthly feast of wholesome, lattrat
reading, fit for 'every membej ofihslw
.1UIU.
In addition to the fcattim mni!ni.i
each numlier will contain a liberal tmoMl
fiotion, by the best writers, articles on who
of general interest, book reviews, ctc.c
uuu.iiui.uiia, i.w, a year
Ten r.nt ii tiiimVw..
send ten cent for a lample copy. Now til
52 Lafayette Place, New Yal.
n
mm
Milwaukee
P.
k Si. Paul Ry,
not bo
politic
tolerated m-,. i.. .. "?.,a Sne-cent atamr
- vuiiuir coiiminsi
1 tuanr nersom
eases of the dljtstive organs.
We, fear thnt. nv.. - lm.i.,..' J iNOWUSTlONr sevron nnu iu .r...n..
would never bo happy Ul0next jSrXSRSS' of CT" ". -
world. He might pralso tho L,mi n
right enough one day nut he'd find
rauii the next day with the electric
HuliU, or tho extrovmnnim. ..r i
angel laily clerks, or the general ap.
proprtatioii, and go and Join the iiarty
of kickers bolow,
MflKlnlnw -..... . . . ..
candidate,: w w ,eaiUnR a"
W ' mV I
'T.i.fr..1 .... .
we torture for ten
years with what your
br. Pitrce'. Common
Sense MrJIctl Advis
er describes. s,G.
traljtU'tpalalastom.
ch). I employed our
homeloctor-took
dMea bottles of Mrs
Parill; with no Unt
S'L'hro took one.
tuirdoita bottles of
celery compound with-
toane.8orS
'."obet.
I mil WIS in ISSa.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm land security. Special
ic uij large loans, U),
FREE TO ALL LADIES!
I have a verv fclmnl. 1mm. i...!..... . ..1.1.1. t
ill iV' "." .."liiv lli.aillil.ill WHICH 1
will send free to all suffering women. Cures
itmaic trouuies 01 every nature. Moit won-
derfui remedy ever known
The half has never been told;
I'or could we with Ink the ocean fill,
Were every blade of grass a quill,
ere the whole world of parchment made
And every woman a scribe by trade
To tell the merits of Balm of Figs,
Lwould drain the ocean dry.
Nor would the scroll contain the whole,
1 hough stretched from sky to sky.
Address Mrs. J. W. D., box 96, Tallman,
Linn county, Or. 2-12-imt
TO THE FARMERS!
VC hive IllCt rnmnlaU.1 .... --!
t ii is' ",," new iccu yartia
one-half block south of the court house.
I'leasc give us a call. Team 10c.
20 hussar n tiih.'ikto
...w "AIM JX.lliJ,
tans
consideicd without delav
ni n , , "AMILTON & MOtt
Bush Bank buildln3.
MONEY TO LOAN!
On city or farm property.
Over Bush's Bank,
I. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND TP.WPr vv
1 nomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street
INAWNMEAPOLIS
r j. t &
.,irt SMILWAUKElM 1
To Our Subscribers
A SPECIAL OFFER.
We take nliqrrlnl!nn. at n rluh nl. Mi!
1.. ?":'". ,:"'j"":.7."","" ::r
iie niu;iuiiics in mc country, in comou
tvltli ill. ritnI1.1 Tni.m.l
Among tho higher priced and well tints'
publications is the New England Ihrcx, j
tviricrii. wiiii mi iiir irninrri ni nrnrrxi izf
""-"1 "- . .,,.....
erest of the Other great illustrated mootUit,
has, besides, Its own specialty ia whlditi
unrivaucu. as lis name implies, uui aw
flrf litrtnrv Anrl 1t,.rti,iir. nf Ko FjlffTlftl
: v:;:r' r .. ""...v,.. :.v -
iu muse ui new iiil;iuiiu uuui w wy
therefore, it Is esr.eclaliv welcome, andsrm
subscription makes a perfect present. VHst-
ffvi-r rlt. vnu vniimi-lf Ink., vnu wml M
New England Magazine, jj per yetr. CiV
bed with this paper.S2.40. bampie irtc.
WARREN F. KELLOGG,
Publishen. Bostoe.
Popular Magazines
FOR THE HOME.
F. VAN DER BAAN,
Carpenter, Builder and Jobber.
,ry.u 1.1 48t )Vi,'er street.
iSUard times prices always.
T. K. FORDJ
Tuoa. PurcniB, Ea
h? Sk U bottUi
Medical Discovery.
-t Children Cry for SSrJAS
.vv,,iUtltort BywWit'oiafffiSi!
ihi.
ledical
SALEM WATER CO.
Office! Willamette Hotel BullJIn,
Mvabie,mL,Mrv,ceI PP.'y l office-
PWe monthly In advance, Make all
complaints at the office. "
Open spicket to prevent freciinR. posl.
Ively prohibited, tfare BhouW f ' ,lke
In dancer of fr-,u ... ... .. ' KC1)
ffiaf.!r.SSS:
loieJ f.i ucuucn will will beal,
ffiteH.nCeirrtorMJr "? wb'ever
1 unit nrater Is cut of from premises.
E. M. 1VAITE PJIINTING CO..
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
AND
Legal JtilankPublisn8.
Bush's New Brick over the bank Com'l st
pEPOfTxPRESS.
Meets all mall and passenger trains Bar
gage and express to all n,. r.l ",?"
- .--,
GLANCE AT THIS MAP.
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
,Way.. m,d ,n,?te lts connection with nil
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha
andrememhnr wli.n n-in .... .i. .-.."
ream8 Z. vUl e,eel"y a"d heated by
u.tii. V nitj aim sieepinc cars.
with free reel nin riir. v..? .R.,"
JU dining cars aro the best In the world
Other lines arc longer than this, but none
are shorter, and no o.l,., ir. '.u' ' " n.ne
urious accommodations. These are sufficient
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