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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1896)
Pf& ome" Caritpaigif RgaresI For D?rflbtP2ftS: Struggle Republicans Paste Thdn in Your Hats and rull 1 (Justoms revenue. V- 1 o ; a a f 58... 59... 60... SI... 82 .. KJ. . . 84... .f rt ' 170.040.C5r.28 170,417,810.88 104,404,599.50 180,018,428.03 104,533,374.44 200,270,408.05 210,370,280.77 188,080,522.70 103,103,833.09 157,107,722.3.-) 148,071,084.01 130,950,493.07 130,170,080.20 137,250,017.70 180,522,004.60 198,159,070.02 220,410,730.25 214,700,490.03 105,007,489.70 181,471,030.34 192,005,023.44 217,280'893.13 219,001.173.03 223,832,741.09 229,008,58-1.57 219,522,205.23 177,452,004.15 203,355,010.73 131,318,530.02 152,158,017.45 ? The above tnble of figures, compiled from the olllclul government-statists, shows that for three years of Democratic rule and live years of rebellion 1860 to 1805 inclusive there was a i to 1873 Inclusive there was a Republican surplus to apply to wiping out ; national debt. Cleveland went in Kins nearly disappeared. In'1891 and management of revenues and tlnanccs own conclusions, jjREPUBLlOAN PLATFORM. rrnrrtf-ntntlvcl of the RcDulllIcam of r. n I irfrnn in rnnvpn ion lucmu cu. attention to the condition of industry gnoui iiic country, as a prooi 01 wc ltv nfrffumlnrT In llii. ivillcv of the Re. can party under which there was general crity uunng winy years. . vnrfirm tli. nrlnrinlr nf the Uenubll. national platform ol 1892, and assort that (emits that have followed the change de. 1 by trie election 01 inai year nave juau. eur protest against the national policy rtca uy tne uemoerane paiiy. L lull.ua tliat lh. nnv.rnm.nl atinuld an nmnle revenue, with a sufficient SUN over ordinary expenditures to provide for n.i.nppt. inr nenciuv uuuumjlt uu ui aavy. and for the constant reduction of MMiiiif ripm- we neiieve mat ine Drcscnt V u!th lit Inwered rates and its deitmo. land dishonost system of undervaluations discriminations as to localities, should be kced by one framed on protective princi- 17... ..it .- .t - . r .1.- it.iri.l... Mil .-4 similar 10 inai 01 we iin.rnmv.jr uui kged to give ampio protection 10 Amen--rages and American Industry, and to re nte reciprocity jiuuty ui jwuu v., 1i.m. ttiirflu. nlven tirnlerttnn ff. our builders. In late years we havo neglected mr " r tii ininAwnpn r itriiffc tun has come to restore o the policy of ungion unu uanimuii, wiuv.ii, vj - Bating duties in favor of American bot- iteeiireH nn n-r rent of our carrvlm? ! to American ships, and which, if now reel, wouia again revive our snippingaim 1 American freights to be paid to Ameri. : American neoole. from tradition and st, favor bimetalism, and the Republl- arty demands the uso ol win goia ana as standard money with such icstrict- a'nd under such provisions to be determ- by legislation, as will secure the main- cc ol the parity ol values 01 ine two , so that the purchasing and debt-pay. ewer of the dollar, whether of silver. er paper, shall be at all times equal. interest 0! the producers 01 tne country -fanners and its worklngraen demand rvery dollar, paper or coin, issued uy ovemment shall be as good as any other olved. That we earnestly endorse the ted amendment to the constitution of lolled States, providing for the election kited Slates senators by popular vote, sly reported from the committee on rges and elections by senator roitcncu ow pending consideration in the United (senates. oived, That the application 01 tne u re legation In congress to the president of sited States and now nendiue before r praying a modification of bu procla. 1 dealing ine vaciue luiai ibsiic, earnestly approved, and we appeal to sident to crant the prayer of our dele- 1 in conmress. 1 realize the importance and magnitude ifUblnc industry on the Columbia river rould recommend that some provisions le lor a state hatchery lor aninciai ation, and that the laws regulating the season be rigidly enforced. A we endorse the efforts olour reure- lives In congress to secure repayment to tilers of Oregon of the excess of $1.35 wronglttlly collected bytne govern land located in the limit of the 1 Northern Pacific railroad land gran cited. 1 construction of the Nicaragua canal is highest importance to the American t, both as a measure of national defease I build up and maintain American com- L It is moreover of special importance ractnc states and we demand its as speedly as possible by the at of the United States. Ikercby endorse the action of our sens. representative in congress miocu mimmKmm and Pop'Misls to With. hem, Excess of revenue over expenditure Excess of expenditure over revenue. $ 27,529,904.43 15,584,511.10 7,005,090.50 25,030,714.50 422,774,303.48 002,043,41.22 (KX),09.870.37 903,840,010.33 $ 37,223,203.07 133,091,335.11 28,297,708.40 48,078,409.41 101,001,910.88 91,140,750.04 00,588,904.89 43,302,059.31 2,344,882.30 13,370,05.20 20,022,241.83 30,340,577.00 20,709,551.90 0,879,300.03 05,883,053.20. 100,009,404.08 145,543,810.71 132,870,444.41 104,303,025.69 03,403,771.27 93,950,588.50 103,471,097.60 111,311,273.03 87,701,080.59 85,040,271.07 20,838,541.00 9,914,423.00 2,341,075.29 $ 09,803,200.58 42,805,223.18 dellcit In tho national treasury. From Marcu 4, leua, aim ior mat year mo 1895 the dellcit, duq to democratic ran up to over $112,000,000. Draw endeavor to secure grants tl pensions to Indian war veterans. We pledge the Republican party to a rigid economy In the expenditure of public money; to the reductiou of excessive salaries; and the abolishment of the fee system whenever possible, and of all useless commissions; and believe that no appropiialion should be made to nny school or charitable institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the incorporation into the general appropriation bill of items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. We demand the enactment of rigid restrict ions on foreign immigration, both for protection of our country against Illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lands and for protection of our labor and preservation to our own people of the remainder of our national domain. We commend th; policy of the Republican party in relation to internal improve menu, and in particular in opening our waterways to commerce, and we denounce the illiberality of Democratic party In these nv portant matters. Respectfully submitted. T. E. Fell, Sol. Hirscii, Secretary. Chairman liucklen'a Arnica Salva The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblain, Bruise, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Plies or no pay required. It is guaranteed to live per fee satisfaction omoney refunded1. Price 2$ cents a box For sale by Fred A. LeglT. Scrofula Infests tho blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced in vlnlil rn TTnnri'a Snrsflnarllltt. which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures all sucu diseases, iteau mis; "In September, 1S91, 1 made a misstep and injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, A Sore two incnea across formed and in walking; to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; r could not pat my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and bad to stop work. I read of a cure ot a similar com by Hood's Barsaparllla and ctcl44 to try it. Before I bad taken all of two bottlf the sore had healed and the swelling bad gww down. My Foot k now well And I hare smd greatly bene tted otkerwke. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot MyesoBgh in praise of Hood's Barsapa rilht." Mbu. H. Blake, 80. Berwick, Me. ThU and other similar cares prove that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All drugilsU. It rrtpvd eair iy c. I. Ilnoa uu, towtu. nv. .1 r.t the best tanulyctrtla HOOd ft PHIS and Uvr stlMulan. ate- 1 if a i.?! iirl I! for Infants and Children. M OTHERS, Do You Know that rarc. JUteraan's Drops, Codfrey'a Conlltt, many so-called Soothing flynipi, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Xo You Know that opium and morphine ore stupefying narcotic poisons! o You ICnow that lu most countries JrucglsU ore not permitted loeelt narcotics Without labeling them poisons? Ho You Know that yott should not permit nny medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it Is composed ? Xio You Ktiowllmt CastorlaUn purely vegetable prepamllon, and that a list of Its iugredlenU U puhllshed with every bottle? Wo You Know that Castotla Is the prescription ofthe fatuous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It has becu lu use for nearly thirty years, aud that more Castotla Is now sold than of alt other remedies for children combined ? no You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcherand his assigns to use the word " Cnetorla " and Its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison oflense? I10 You Know that one of the reasons for grauUng this government protection was because Castorta had been proven to be absolutely Iiarxuless? Ho You Know that 35 HTerago doses of Costorla are furnished for 33 eent or one cent a dose? Io You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourchlldren may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, tlicac tt:iign are worth knowing. Tfcey are facta. Tlio fnoHlmlto fT Hlgt'"ro o Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. mmmmmimmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LAWN MOWEKS, HAY TOOLS, GRAY Hardware! Stoves and Tinware. GARDEN HOSE, oatt-tv ,1-. BICVCLES. LAWN SPRINKLERS. SALEM, OR. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL Reduced rates. Management liDeral. anil points ol interest, special rates will be -EXCELSIOR E C. HANSEN, MANAGER. Onlvj)l InrtM ,n-1. Sitwfi'ti'in JiriiiJ3 FORS TOWN PROPERTY. Most desirable location. N ftTHE msm RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeoino Car To Hi. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, 1-argo, 'Grand Forks, Crooluton, Winnipeg, Helena and Uuttc. THROUGH TICKE,I'S To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Uoston, and all Points East and South For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or writn THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srrcet, Salem, Or. A. I). Charlton, Aut. Gen'l. Pais Act,, Morrison st . corner Third Portland. Or. PENrtYROYAL PILLS I rr-v ortiaMioif oiiM. yt LSSfiSSi. uEudli o32u ii l.k. kJ. ' -- Tal ' aV IWUC Wr .mwm, urn rmmmw , , arn ' Is on every n-rappcr. MACHINE OILS and AXLE GHEASE BROS., OK THE CITY. Electric cars leave hoiel for all public buildings given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER. - STABLE- I. Si.V 1 lixek of 'State Insurnnce. block fill 6HEAP. Inquire at this office, OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R, R. Company YAQUINA ilAV ROUTE, Connecting at Yanuiiu Hay with the Ssd Francisco & Yaqulna Pay Steamship Co, STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yanuina every 8 davs for San Francisco, Coos Pay, Port Oifbru, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Hay. Ptuenger accommodations unsurpassed, Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or polntt west to Han Franclscoi Cabin, $0; steerage, $4', to Coos Day and Port Or ford, cabin t6; to Humboldt Day, cabin fSj round trip, good 60 days, spe cial. .RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany" and "Win. M. Hoag," newly furnisbed, leave Salem daily, except Saturdays, at 1 1 a m,, arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p. in. Returning boats leave roruana same uay as auore at o a. rr. arriving at Salem at 3 p. m. EDWIN BTONE, Manager. Ccrvallls, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. UALDWIN, Local Agent,Altona Dock Salem. M. t .. m ...M k..A..A... rraH; t t Oooorrliva ')t, spurmatsrrbu,, 1 nuiiri. uhhiiuiii ! I hrt. or fat loCuu lluo. IftllAtlon vr olcr IrwErui&uiceitCa. fcraoi. (D-trlnsTot Bor cfit fo pIlo TfP$r UT IW W'?Vt V Take Your Wife OMOftboaahandsoroaFozsoirirvfvBoxu. VP7B0XU. I 0 powder. 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Hit BROTHERS EDITORS, Salem, - Oregon, SAMPLE mm stt EAST AND SOUTH .VIA- Shasta Route, op 'i hk Southern Pacific Co, Calllornta Express Train Run dab; between Portland and San Francisco. bouth North 8:50 p. m. 1 1 too p. m. io.'45 a. m W. I'orliana at. to a,' ni , Iv Salem W, 6wa, m ar. San Fran. W, 7:00 p. m v Above trains ston at Kant Pnrilnml rirrrnn City, Wo dburn, Salem, Tumer, Mai ion, Jerferson. Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, -r. .: r - -....., v....vii .-iiicuui, umtcy, iiamsuurg, junction Ulty, Eugene, Crcswell, Drain, and all stations from Roscburg to Ashland, inclusive. KOSKDURO MAIL DAILY. "South" Nortli 8::to a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:20 p.m. Tyitartttindnr." Iv. Salem lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m, 8:00 a.m. ar. Roseb'g lv. 8A,LBM PABSKNQKK, South NortF 4:00 p.m. (1:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains, WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Conrallls, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 ft.m Portland, Corvallis, Ar, 1 6:20 p. m 12:15 p.m. Ar. iv M'35P m. At Albany and Cotvallls connect with trains of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad, Express train dally except Sunday, 4145 p. 7S p. m. Lv. Portland Ar, J 8135 a. m, Ar. McMlnvlllc Lv 5 150 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern Slates, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem, E, T, ROGERS, Ast. G. l". & P. A.. Portland Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager, P. k Si. Paul By., GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the IChlcato, "Milwaukee nd($t. I'aul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha, and romember when going cast that its trains are lighted witli electricity mid heated by steam,. Id equipment Is jjsuperb. Elegant lluflet, library, smoking and sleeping can, with free rccllnlnu chairs, Each sleeping car bei Ih lias an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro the best In the world. Other lines ore longer than this, but none are shorter, and no oilier offers the above lux. tulous accommodations. These aro sufficient reasons for tho popularity of 'Tho Milwau kee," Coupon ticket agents in every rail, road office will give yon further Information, or address C.I.EDDY, General Agent, J. V. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland 1 0.R.&N.C0. I!. M'NEII.L, RHCE1VER. TO 'I UK EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes, Via Spokane Minneapolis Stjl'aul and Den. vir Omaha and Kansas Cily. Low rales to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES, Portland San I'jancisco, Steamer leave Alusworth dock. Portland May 17, 23, 27 and June 1,6, it, 16, si, 36 rare Cabin, 8; steerage, I2.50. WILLAMPTTE RIVER DIVISION, Kivkk Steamers .-Ruth and Elmore for Portland, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday at lid a. ni., arriving at 0p.ru., and 011 Thursday and Saturday 7 a, m. ar riving at 3130 p. ui. Returning leave Port land everyday except Sunday at 6 a.m., arriving In Salem at 3130 .in. For Corvallis, Monday, Tuesday, Ihui iajand Saturday at 3130 p. ni., arriving at tdependtnee at 6 p. m., Albany at 9 p. m., Corvallis ft p. m. Dock foot of Trade street. For full details call on Ools ic Barker, genU, Salem, Oregon, or address. W, II. HURLMJRT, Gen'l Pas. Ag. PortUwl, Ot, For full detain call on or addrcsa O. M, POWKRS, Foot of Tradest, Local Agent. Hftv Yu 9n th nnr rowowijWw Sex t It U gir Utm wllk utk bo of Pnwdsr. Ak tot K. Wnea rsji 1 iwauta, UgJ, PAUL, 4 A M.lKNBBOTA'5Ss1Ovjl"l M sj 0 w a v m I 4 4 1 i'1