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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1900)
Sr I & If' -? $542$ j HeM by Mm. A, Wymao Drew the 1900 Rambler Saturday evening May 12 Attend Kir U Gi v Giving to July 3rd, we will give to the lucky holders of our second eift-giving coupons, the following-articles: ' Rambler mbl dia. i too 2 DM Umbra E I.loa Hrand Hit 4 Bilk Negligee Hhlrl w)M 6 All-Wont! Sweater.. 2 04 e rait nrM moves...... l M 7 fait Link Cuff Buttons 1 10 940 8 Watch roh.. I fio SJ CO 9 Vaney Percale Bhlrt J J s w io Khirt kiiuj..... l o It Rosrf 1'ln .. l uo 12 Imperial Tie M ISHIU Hoo. M) U llal'a Wing Club Tie- ca 1$ rnrrTlo 14 811k IIndiorciiUr.. 17 pair OrerIH ... 15 lUtnle Handkerchief. 1 How Tie, 29 rour-ln-band Tlo.. Every 50c purchase entitles you to a coupon. Note our guarantee: Vour money back if you want it. ' ' ' "GOOD DIGESTION waits on nppotlte." Lack of appetite initially fndlcnt s weak digestion. Hos tetter Stomach Bitters taken before meals will create a healthy deslro for food, by cleansing the clogged bowels and stimulating the secretions of tho stomach. It also purifies! the blood, strengthens nnd invigorates tho liver and klrtnoys. It is undoubtedly tho most efficient medicino in the world for stomach troubles. A Private Ttevcnuo Stamp covers tho neck of tha bottle. Accept no HOS TETTER'S Substitutes if STOMACH You Value Health BITTERS ABUSES AT MANILA 6. II. Johnson & 60.. 1 he Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. Ladies Party Slippers ON THO LIGHT FANTASTIC TOE. rrMMMA7JU'riZ7MMrMMMrMrWt 1.50 BLUE SATIN PINK SATIN RED KID WHITE bboe stop? . 0V Utato 6t 4 s 5 I KID 2 I mmT THE DAILY JOURNAL DY HOFEIt unQTHBUS, MONDAY, MAY 21 1000. Dully Ono Yonr, S3 OO In Atlvnnoo. Dally Four Month 91 In Advnnoo Wookly Ona Yonr 91. OO In Ailvnnoo Mil, PLAaa'S SAI AflY DILL. Ill 1803 llio Union party niHila a CAro Jul estimate of what tliu various county ofllccs could bo conducted for, and do ulded that n reduction of (0,000 could bo msdo on tho yearly pay of county olllccs without impairing tho elllclency of tho service. Tho republicans of Marlon county mot n week later, ami put out n platform to reduce tho amount of lha county salaries to 1 10,000. That flittiro would never luivo occurred Io Ilium If tho Union party had not proposed ii cut of (0,000. To make their cut on salar ies, reach (10,000, tlioy had to do an net of injustice, nnd of four ho there ImiIiik but ono Democrat In thu court homo, tho sliorlff, thu tuijiut cut had to lxi inadoou him. WodosIrotonnalyxoMr. Kind's sal ary Mil a little, and show by his own figuring that as far an tho sheriff's salary la concerned, his bill was an un just ono, nnd was drawn for tho solo pur poao of forcing n vopli's sheriff to rev sign, and then let a republican county court appoint ono of thu posh In his placo. Wo tako from Mr. Fl nun's artido in the Statesiuau of May 10, tho follow fellow follew ing: "Under tho law poised at thu special session, tho horlft would liutu had cone ponsatUn as follews: Salary Hunt Unlit . Water rent.,.,,. . . . Wood ,. Profit boarding prli oners Total HOP.' All persons familiar with thodotlea of tho sheriff's otllcu know that there nro travelling and other expenses attached to tho duties of the olllco that n low on. tlmato would amount to fl'.W i m.h. This would 1avu tho net I oillcuto tho sheria JT12. 8p i . utles would cost, at n low estl.. year, that would leave the . i Marlon county $318, and of. i would 1)0 paid In rent, wooj water and board of prisoners, a , ' cash y for tho sheriff, mulur tb . . . . I out on a hundred dollar n year salary whilo tho same bill itavo tho clerk (l-Wi net salary, and no oxpoiiho. Tho bill was iinlusllln other partial lars, hut in this campaign Mr. VUfV, makes n special flRhton Mr. Dnrbln. In his speeches ho ilowites his entire time to an nllackon Mr, Dnrbln on tho theory that ho agreed to servo us sheriff for the salary Mr. r-'lngi; proposed to give him. Tho editor of Tub Journal, nskel Mr. Dnrbln when tho ciimpttlRii opened whether ho could fill tint olllro for (1500 n year net to himself. Ho raid ho could not. lie did not think It wits enough to get good men to tnko tho ofllco, and nt tho 0eulng meeting at Turner ho de clined to maku nny pledge to conduct Ihocilllco for that sum. No living limn could do II, unless it might lm Mr, Flagg, nnd ho has never shown any dlstoil tion to servo tho publlo nt n ersonnl loss to himself. ' A Itepnbllcan luajslaturo put Mr. Dur Wn's salary up to thu present tlgtiro ofCJOOOn year and (L000 for deputies. Mr. Filing's bill ullowed him (1 800 for deputies, Tho present salary was I Wed on iotItloii of tho lending citizens and business men of Marlon county regard less of party, w ho recognised tha man ifest unjustness und unfairness of Mr, Fl.neg's bill and asked to have tho in Jostlcu corrected and It Mas dona in tho legislature bv nil almost unanimous vote. This Is thu record on Mr. Filing's snlary bill as far as tho nherllf Is concerned and It is ono Mr. Dnrbln need not bo ufrald to go buforu thu iooplo Ukiii, can candidato, and Republicans are en titled to know all tho facts and to decide whether they want a man with the rec ord of attainments ho has produced In his own behalf for public prosecutor of tho second largest district In the state. Mr. Hart says ho was admitted to practice law in IBM. After thnt he taught school ono year at Falls City, and lias been county 8UK!rlnUi!idcnt of schools of Polk county for four years. Thnt county has sixty districts, and tho people oro expected to swallow Hart's statement that tho duty of supervising those schools has not interfered with his law practice, and at tho samo timo believo that ho had any law practice Tim Joun.vAt, has found ono caso in which young Hart did prosccuto in tho I'olk county Jtistlco court. It was the case of tho Stato vs. Illako on n charge of the larceny of bacon. As tho infor mation comes to us, ho did not know enough to nllego or prove that tho bacon had nny valuo, so ho wus shut out of court. Tine Jouiinal has found ono caso w hero ha appeared or a Salem lawyer In the suit of J. K. Bears vs. Tho Secretary of State. Ho was asked to protest against any.record showing nu appcarancojhavltig been mado in tha circuit court by coun sel on either side, hut failed to olray in structions and ontcred an appearance, prejudicing his client's interest thorehy. Tha oxperlenco ho alleges in tho fed eral courts consists In filing a petition in a bankruptcy caso that was knocked out on demurrer. Ho filed nn amended petition and that shared tho samo fa to and so thu caso stands. It Is not a pleasure to publish this rec ord, but it is n duty no owe tho peoplo to warn them to not elect a man to an o(ll co thnt Is next in lniiortnnco to tho olllceot circuit Judgo Itself, and is paid nearly ns good n salary, tiuch n publlo prosecutor would reduce the olllco ton fnreo. Tho peoplo who .want nn able, In dependent man in that olllco, who houIiI not bo n stool pigeon of uny ring of lawyers, should voto for Jnck Jeffroy, a brilliant orator In thu legal forum, nnd who has n record of having ncnt crimi nals to tho penitentiary nnd to tha gal-lows. Iniquitous Concessions Trade. That Throttle Landing Privileges Held by an Un scrupulous Monopoly That Is Ac cumulating a Fortune. Tho following letter from a staff cor respondent of the Daily Oregonian re veals a most iniquitous state of affairs in our new possessions! Manila, 1. I April 30. Ono of tho unfortunnto things in connection with thoacotiircmentof tho Phlllimines un der tho provisions of tho treaty of Paris is the clause which recognizes every concession granted by the Spanish gov ernment to Its favored citizens. These concessions, most of which nro monopo lies extending over a period of from 20 to GO years, cover almost every profita ble public iaiichlso and many private affairs. Perhaps tho most flagrant and unjust Is a concession now supposedly owned by asyndicato of English anil Americans, the prlvllegoof "crrustro and condition," which is nothing more nor less than tho unloading from cargo boats all dutiablo wares and merchandise and then con duction by means of a tramway to the Government customs warehouses. The uiilondinir plant consists of three steam cranes, located on tho bank of tho Paslg uiver, uiroctiy in ironi oi me custom Houso. and about 100 feet distant. Mer chandise is lilted perhaps six feet and landed on the tramway cars, which nro pusiiou oy nana or nauuicu by a tlimln utivo locomotivo a distance of from 200 to C00 feet. For this service the conccs sionarles receive G cents per 100 kilos, or about GO cents per long ton. Tho labor employed in this work is paid not t ex ceed GO cents Mexican per day per man, so that in itself is extremely profitable. livery ton oi goods imporieu into the Philippines must pay this tax. The ownership of this concession throws into tup nanus oi t no syndicate practically all of thu canto boat service: that is from tho ships to tho shore, since thuro aru no wharves except In tho river, and ocean-going vessels drawing over ntno leul cannot ontor tno river. AB n con sequenco, all freight is discharged Into It's Scrofula Those little kernels in the neck! Has your child ever had them? You know some times they swell, become painful, soften, and end in a scar. Give such a child just as soon as the kernels appear. The little swell ings will grow less and less and soon will disappear alto gether. ContinuctheEmul- sT a until the child has good fles'i and a healthy color. V. nd tl.uo, til dnif fllti. SCOTT tt BOWSE. Ch.mlm, Ntw Yotk. THE UNION TICKET WHY USE Mbmfi BKcnosK Ttir aivfi a oooD tlOlIT AMD ABB LO.NO LIVKU. W8 SHX TIIBKfi OBADKS: The. verr Wsi ihtai ''": Durable aim r nour. glre ONR Vrlca M c. "IDKJWot art. u sood qual.tr but gTln, m. canal. t " nd "l b"f DO YOU USE WELSMCH.MRNE 0.R.&N PEF1RTI ron UU YUU USE wcuoom-i- ""':vr.:.V. "-. ..,. SnfhaoT other 1 a BETTER UOIIT for MM "OB," LH ' &" lowL aclaliujht, w.nsTs p.. ------ n. , T.lpnll0I10 503. it ui ihow them to rou. QAT.KAf OAfl MQUTUU 71 unemeKeu. o... it's What yon P. n cXIVO Rait Lake, umaiia. J?T F-Wo7th!-- Loula.tJhlcaoTnlEa"' B'- Walla Walla, Spokane Ml wankeo Chleum .nH !. u own That makes you rich, and if you are alive to your Candidates For State and Dlntrlatl Offloos nttha Juno Election. For Supremo Judge Geo. Oru For Food OommlHloner W, M. Bcbulmerliti, Waihloiton County. ConirPMmn-Flnt Dlttrlet Bernard Dalr, Lke Couutr. For rnxecutlng Attorner Johu A. Jeffrer, Ma rlon Count jr. interests you'll find you save money by trading here niL- .nr.it H- Aitr nnr vnn. Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Harritt & Lawrence, pm waokeo Chicago ana eait. VIA I1UKT1KQTON OCKAN STKAHSllTK" For Han KraneUoo, " Ball every Ave day.. 8 p. m, ex. Dun iu p, m t P. la C0LWMDIA ItlVKlt To Astoria and way ljinili(i Iavo Dalem MADloy COUNTT TICKkr. ItenrewntatlTM George L. Urown, ol Rlartoa. John II. Dlmlck, of UubbarJ GOOD OOVEnNMENT AND GOOD SCHOOLS. bill hanging of ..!( icar. If ho hit tt law muM ollow htm . tlo more. uldMr. I'incc tako the ofllco for that'iwy provided iu lilt own blllT Would Mr- Murphy, tho UvpubliMii camydntoT Would nny dtoftit liouornblo manwbo did not Intend to ttdor graft the taxpayer tvtvo the Hoplo fallhfully tiiidoj tha terms of the Pla ; i i,.r the rhoriff of Marlon con ,iy . i who baa a partlole of jn .. ,, vg of the tlutlos Of Oio clearly a bill drawn (f THBV BTAnT TUESDAY As will be seen by n notice published tlco where, thu candidates on tho county tlckit U'glu their campaign nt Turner Tuesday, It Is not an oratorical expodl ion. There will lo no speeches hi which Uio opposition will bi nbuswl. Tho purpose isjo meet, if oesibo, all tho jKHiple In enrh precinct, nod ox chango gnHttlngs, baud shakes and ex periences. When gathered together, thu candidates this j ear will bo found to be a group of whole souIihI, genial and hlgh-mludiM geiitleuiun. It Is doubtful d a liner combination of candidates out litrtcd. out' on n similar mlssloii since ctlous U-gan to bo held in Marlon . i nty. The iople of each locality, - nnllessol political atllliatioiis.willllud i nine ptcaiuro in meeting them and in h inrvting the candidates will llud iipial r givater pleasure.AII thu candidates on tl.o ildkels ate oxH-ctel to Ik) mMiit at .lie places and times named eltunhuro, . , cpl Ueo. tvkt, who Is obliged to at nnd the Slate Qrapgotlirco days but will Join the procviilou at Maelwiy. Tho reputation of having tho best city government of nny municipality on tho I'nclllo roast will in timo prove tho best advertisement nnd the means of bring ing morn capital, moro manufactures. and more population to tha capital city than any other Inducement wo can hold out, not oen excepting our glorious cli mate. Next to good government, good schools will bring moro iwrmunont prosxrlty to rfalom than anything ulse, and It is gratifying that tho Hulom board of education has umploycd bo mnny HrstcUss teachers for tho ensuing yonr Tho hoard has retained tho services of the prlmnry and gradu teachers who hsvo mado good records nod served faithfully in tho publlo schools tho past yonr. They could not retain nil, ns is bit natural In a list of forty teachers. Tlieru will Ui Hrsonnl differences be tween live meiiilwrs of a school board, nnd even soma good teachers deserving retention win not always bo kept. In thu employment of new onus mlstakos will lie inndu that havu afterwards to bo corrected. Hut If the bonnl not iu good faith with no eye singly to tho public interest and to give the eoplu the licst suhoils for thu money expended, tho total result will (mi good. In tho employment of new teachers thu bonnl have strengthened nnd Im proved tho Balom teaching force and hae set tho schools ahead of any In thu western part of thu slate. It they will give thu people all tho gradu work In all tho largo buildings as thu people at their Minimi meeting two years ago afked them to do, it would bo a great Improve ment. They will no doubt refund the debt with four pur cent money as fust as It falls duo us the Koplo have onlernl them to do, nnd If possible carry nil the floating debt iu tho Mine manner. N,at to Uio reputation of the oily for good financial mamtgeuient, the morale and oducutlonal staudanls of our public schools, as well us their ivomunleal management and freedom (ruin ivolltle.il mm machine management nro nil Im porlanl. lighters nnd towed into tho river, n ills tnnco probably of two miles. For this service the concessionaries mako a mln Imum charge of (XGO par ton. This samo outfit havu tho bonded warehouse privilege, and altogether nro enjoying u nice fat thing, and they havu a cull upon tho business, as their own cargo boats rccoheuulck dispatch, while rival boats .-...I. - . are unloaded nt leisure, inasmuch as cargo boat carrying '25 to 40 tons are worth from (GO to (100 por day, tho do lay makes it Impossible for others to en ungo in the business atcometltivo rates. This concession was formerly tho prop urty of a (Spaniard, but his good thing tvnH soon discovered, mid ho was fright ened off tho nest. Many rumors nro rifoln Manila as to who Is tho actual owner of thu procrty, nnd boiiio guesses n.ivu neon inniio winch strike in high places. This llttlu tramway, with its liandfiilofof cnrsnnd engines, nnd Its ono quarter mile of (rack, is probably tho best paying rail property In thu world In proortiou to Its sizu. A concession recently created n bag gago transfer company, and all baggage from steamers must bo handled by this company. Tho brewery In Manila also claims and nilvertlnes "an exclusive privilege" for u term of years. A Chinaman nossesua (iiosoiu privilege to import on urn. a German has the solo right to manufnet u ro luaiciics. ThoTclophoiiocotiipuny and thu street Z. Hofur. of Salem. A. 11. lluilelton, of Jefferson. George W. Weeks, of Howell. Couulr Judge W. W, Elder, of BUrlou rthtrllf-Frank W. Durbln. of Howell. Cletk-W. E. Flnser, of tt'oodburn. ikwiu.i .uuu.i niuHiVi mw;ic.j. Treaiurer-O. C Uatlo-'k, of Sllrerton. Aiwior-i. l, sirxioiunioi Biirerion. Commlialoner VV. W, Culrcr, ofUldner kroaer J. W. Whlllock, of SIlfertoD. School Saperlnteadent Rurrtynr A. Oobtlet.of Sontti Balem, For Justice Salem Plstrlct-Jonatban O'ltoaald. For ComuiLls Balem Dlitrld J. II. Lewis. JOINT D1SCUSSIO.V. Tho Itcpublicans and Democratic-Citizens will hold a Joint discussion on tho following dates and places in Marion county, Oregon : TUE8DAY, UAY22. 10 a, tn. Turner, 2 p. m. Marlon. S ii. m. JeRerson. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. 10 a. m. Aumarllle. 2 p. m.-Hubllmllr. S p. in Htayton. THUitrfOAY, MAY 21. 10 a. m. lates. So. m. Meliama. FIIIDAY, MAY 2i. 10 a, rn. Maclear. S p. m.-Hlltf Hon. HATUHDAY. MAY . 10 a. m.-Bootts Ullls. xp. ra.-Mt. Atigcl. MONDAY, MAY 21. 10 .m. nervals. 2 p. m. Monitor. S u. in. Wraitlbum. TUE80AY, Mar 29. 10 a. m. Ilrooks. 2 p. m. Howell. TIIUllBIlAY, MAY SI, 10 a. m, Aurora. 2 p. m. llubbaM. s ii. m, llutlevlll. FIIIDAY, JUNK I. 10 a. m. Cliamroeg. 2 p. m. oi, l'aul. HATUHDAY. J0NK 2. 2 p, in. aud remainder of dr Palem. V. T. WmuiiTMA.v, Chairman Itcpubllcau Central Committee. . . W.8. Mott, Chairman Demobratic-CitUeus' Cen tral Committee. OLD POSTOFFICE OROCKKY HBATTNGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER estimates furnished, and work done promptly substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phono I5II W1LLAMKTTK invuTi,- For I'ortUnd, Newlierg and dayand Friday at 10.00 1? "S!" Tnesday, Thursdayind Batar slow sal H IU1 M - "V SBs ill, IP. 8 AtSv i p I, FOR CORVALLlS " d.A.oo'Pf.,m!nUTueJ)r TUurrt,r Bd WILLAMETTE lllVKK DIVISIoiT Dallr boats to lortland as s.lvi.- t. . street car llu. at Oregun tltylf iheitiim.!?.1 TiOkei. to all points i o";yi 1 ss delayed there. asniuKwu. vnuiornia or ine f.., :'."' checked through from Balom free Ph,,,'1" rail or rlrer routo to Portland. Connil??' made at roruauu with all rail, ocean . rt-T' lines. W-H.'uURLnuttV" Oen, l'ass Agt , I'orllaajo, O. it. I"0VEIN Agent, Trade street dock, Bilu, Ma E. II. C0LGAN has removed to the New Saloon. Uo doors south of tho old stand, whero his former patrons nnd the public generally will receive court eous treatment. Choico Liquors aud Cigars. 223 Commercial MrecL Phono 146 See Our NewuneofGo-carts Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. For Yuqulnu: Train leaves Albany 12:45 b. Train loaves (JorvulllB.... IiGSnT. Train arrives YuquTtm . 7:25 rTh Iteturnlug: ' Leaves Yuqu I na U-OOi.ni Leaves Corvallis 1 1 :ao a. ru' Arrives Albany 12:15 n. n For Detreit: ' ' Leave Albany 7:00 a m Arrives Detroit 11:30 a. tu Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 b in Airlves Albany 6:4Sn J One aud two conned at AlDany and Corvallis with Southern PaclHctialni glylng direct service t3 and (rem New.' port and adjacent benches. Trains for tho mountains arrlveat Detroit at noan, Hiving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Hrcltcnbtisli and Sunlluui river ih. BDW1N STOJJK, Uansiir Albany, Ore. same day. U WAI.DKN, T F. A l: A, TUKNKK Agent. cur company are well fortified, and their service is so wretched that no American compurlson would give thu rculer any Idea of the real situation. Tho cablo company posbussos thu sole right to lay cables on tho islands for a period of 10 years, mid oven deputies thuOovornment's right to connect the Inlands with cables for military service. A very curious Incident iu this con necllon was tho destruction of tho cable ship Hooker, which wus run ashoro in broad daylight Justus she was leaving tho harlnir to commence work. Thu Hooker Was iu command of a tivlllnu capital, and hiscoiirKO was Inexcusable irom uny sianiioiiii oi niarino error. EVANQELICAL ASSOCIATION. This denomination has Jntt held its annual association at Portland nnd re ports it affairs in a very prosperous con dition. In ten years the society in Or egon lias built fifteen new churches, added twenty now organisations and trebled Its membership rolls. When so many other churches reiwrt apathy and boiiio oven decline in strength, It is very gratifying to tho Kvailitellcals un- dor nil tho circumstances to report such ACrjwth, Their Held is a hard ono to work, ns their mixed population of Germans and Americans aro scattered like eppor and and Baby Carriages. F. W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North 'of Post Office. Itwusalso thu custom of tho Bpan-, salt over a new country. About 10 years ago tins cnurcii was divided Into two branches and their growth is phenomen al on that account.lt may be a matter of interest to stato that two centennials will bo celebrated thisyear, of the events attending tho anniversary of Its forma. Hon 100 years ago. .Theso celebrations will bo all the more enlovable in view of the fact that tha church has weathered the financial crash and is coming out In good shape, with bright . prospects, al though still somewhat In debt. : Hov. Noah Bliupp is returned to Sa loin as pastor ot tho first church and presiding elder, with an assistant in the person o( Itov. 1'. D. Culver, Itev. J. E. Smith of Indiana, is mado presiding older of the new Cortland district, and Hev. It. Pierce of IJoston bus been added to tho preaching force. Thero l no ofiunmi luioiuUI to tho Hon. Peter DWicy In saying be wont 'o Portland In company with tt.e Hon. Ru Patterson. mi HAiira LuciAL.nccoim. The Jutituui. has published (or vuunu , Mr. Hart ot Polk ooiuity his own state luenvw ins qualltleallQiu for thoolllces el dlttrlet attorney, lit, U thu ltaHiUl- BABY'S BIR swt vt wtceloival f,)y iffl dni(feiu"a r vz:-.. "T . iked forwaM to with expectations of Joy i jtidtnat, The ordel of UIiikiiir the Utile futo the WOlld. howrr. Ii a r,li..-,l he uwtberto-be, and her anlicimtions o( one dollar kt jioktt. jftyiuir all dctalla, wilt U sjssM tmt by BnuluchkRcsrulatnr Cotnmtiv. I C. S . i t GouihiK tvtnt are ahadowxxj with gloom, ii. " tlw iwbi and all thedaugcrol cUltd-bittli MOTHER'S FRIEND 4 J MONUV KOH UKTTUIt nOADS. GowrnorlliHtrhns mslvtHl from the United Blntos tivasury 'tep-irtmsnt a loiter Mating that a dratt forfllOI.Otl liad Ikhmi drowu In. favor of the goumior of Oregon, that sum Uiib thu Ulan,. due tho statu on account of tlte 5 per rout road fund. This money is 5 ior eint of thu net proceeds arising frwn the ealesol Hiblle lamls within the state during the It! year ending June 30, ism, and tt acertiea to the stato under section A ot an act o( emigres appnmMl February U, ISJW. .ewrdmg to the lUtulwot thisttate, the money will bo divided among the arlous caKiutivs la pr)H.rtiuii to the numW ot acres of land Iu each county, and will be used tu Improve the county roads. Tho dlstrt- Imtion should tiaw Iksjh made In .MaroJt, but tho money was not available at that lime. Vlils (s the oiwratlon ot the law on. acted through the efforts ot Hon. Wilt King ot lUker couutY, IhenHtoiiltit Kii.. I chat; man, I lards to sell thu nrlvllivo of collectlmr certain taxes, a practice which has boon continued to some exieut by thu Ameri cans Home months ago, an enterprising American concern engaged In Importing (nuen meat from Australia, nnd fitted up several meat markets, stocked thum with meat nnd commenced business. A very courtly Hpiiuhird walked into the establishment one day and Informed thorn that as he held the concession for collecting taxes on all meat sold, ho ho shojild like to arrange for a weekly aioountlng. Thu tax was a mere trlllo of 4 cents a iHiuud. it Is needless to say thnt thu business was off, and the mar kets clo-cl the next day. Tulk about American trusts' Manila is tied UP lllld will be until un linimi-.i mo wnoie ouilt ot concessionaires, SCOrcelv ntIV of whom havu ninilim! nnv iulei)uato iitiivaleiit tor the monopolies which they control, llribery andollleiul rascality aro resH)iisihlo for most of them. Ko, also, are many of tho provisions of tho customs tariff. Prohibitive du lies are fixed to protect thoee iiiamifac. turing monoHilles, and we are bravelv enforcing them. The brewery has a pro tection to the extent ol ffi 30 Mexican. Hr Uirrel.and it glass of American beer miiiamrio cents .Moxiean, while the local beer retails at ono half thu amount. The monastic orders havu hail n . oimly on marriages, births and death for centuries, and Sumh law does not recognise a coreiuony jorforinel by other limit a friar or a Ciilliollo priest, and American olllolals sustaiiuxl them until quite rcrt-iitly. Now, however, it is KVibl to bo born and uurried w III, ul iMingllng tip to the church, but the CT.mil inx oi so is still In vogue, and your friends iiitiat pay rent for a burial imiro or you go to the bono pile. ThU ctiiiiii tax uoesirt iy lor thu colli u or the eeremouy. (IIms your soul, no It onlv- gives )hi thu right to wir one QTEAM WOOD SAW VJ Two Mnchlnos Work Oonn Quickly. Telephone 25S) black. Leave orders at residence on ll'th street, or Stelner's market. M. Van Flkct, YkwTaiik. 5 Otf Flour Bin TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO OUR PIICTAlirnn at r- v-uoiUiUCIO, AL3U A V V Bread Case NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR EPPLEY'S PATRONS. SEE HIS OFFERS A I THE ?C X A Electric -Store MEAT AND POULTRY. Mi loC Matthews PurcciKir to Kdwanlt A Matthews SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Balom for Portland and way stations at 5 M0 n. iu. , 7:54 a. m. and vo p. ui. I.v I'oriLiud? Lt 8alcra...... Ar Ashlanil.... Ar Sscramcnto.... Ar nan rraucltco.. ArOsdcu.. Ar PeiiTer ArKausa, t'lty.. .. Ar Chicago..... ... A Fix ADKdcH.! ... 8.30 A U 11.00 A M 12.30 A M . 0K 1 M . 7. P M tJoi-T? lossr u UMl'U 4JS Alt S.IS A H .iUAU . W A M . liii A il . 7.15 A M M1IAT nnd l'OULTKV MARKET State street near railroad. Freshest and host meats. My patrons say I keen tho best meats in town. lau f h etxi i u s JO A M HWAll . U.M A M ass r M IflAU ..12,43 1' M 1I.4A A 11 S 10 A 11 733 A M S-.3S A M Mil wr 60 IK io.se ah 8MAM liar SUA M uu rx Chit TodIp. latteless form. "Ths Uelter Pan tf vah.r is dlcrellnii.u and tlie txttor i"" vo inwiiueni ur dlKMt u ixuieuiioii. inseae ork'tnttes Ii Impurities in thu blood I loud 'a S.ir Mpuii a puriuei the hood People Will. Ij,t.l II U ll.lo ..'x are kept healthy the yMr fi Is bcoauso this medicine tvxpoN impur tie and make the blood rluli ano liwilth giving niuu,iorUN are curw by ,IwVV The Best Prescription for Malaria. KC.V,i1MII?a 'f.'T'lL !'" ot "fo'e'e Ttsteleu .. iuii7 uua ua quinine in a 3 10ia tod Mote Premiums. Some additional prltes awarded at the Hose show and not at first reported wore as follews: Special premium on pansies. was cap tired by Mrs. Geo. ifccd; Mar Van Hontl rosee, Mrs. J.I). Sutherland. Prises for best collections of wild flowers were awarded as follews: First. Virda Mm.um, Bixunu, .niuiriM rerKina, Two Uall Qamea. A very spirited vameof base lull ua played yesterxlay, by the Independence nine nnd the O. A. O. nine of Corvallis. The score stoodl.27 to 10 iu favor of the O. A. C. AND TELL ABOUT IT. YOUR FRIENDS v X. AJ A The German Market Will bo found nil kinds ot meat and the best of sausage. FREK DELIVERY. All bill, due the late firm of Wolt A Miescke must bo paid tnoLz, sl son 171 Commercial Kt Ar hi Viu. Ar Fort Vorth.. Ar City o Mexico Ar Houston . Ar New Orleans. Ar WiuhlnKtou... Ar New Vork ... Pullmnn nnd Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ocden and El Pnso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washlngtea. Conncctlnir nt San Frnndisco with sev- tsrnl otniitrtoltltv IIiiah Ia IIahaIiiIii Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. fc-eo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Balsio Station, or address O. II. MARKIIAM, 0. P. A., Portland, Oregon. SAL.EM LODGES K 5f IM..l n-.V, V.T" .Dl " tU root IS, JlooresW ,'.." Dl"' IIS. IMK . A. iloores, clerk, irOHUHTKRS nu .....,.. nlshu In Turner block, job. M Cbut. v'r J A l Brown Pecy f'j y Conduc'.or's Kxcurslon i1?1? 9n,or u' Hallway Conductors whhjh for vn years lias held It aunual plojilo at &rcm, wilt this yn train rem Salem will start at :30 a m olUiatdate, Itminltriptl. t3t( The Slherton nine played a Portland nine as an exhibition game, iu lienor of the Turn Verein picnic- and excursion. The home team was badly beaten. Tho score stool 20 to 3 in favor of tho Portland crowd. Brewster & White 8t cocbt ur. riiesi: 1781. Hoy. Grain. Mill Feed, Flour, Salt. Land, f'lnstor. Seeds, oto SEED FIELD CORN SEED SWEET CORN AH Ui flioice vaneiies in stock, at the lowest prices Iu the city Free delivery ; prompt sorviie. The Feed Men. Not Dead Yet ASanhtelKri!, been hc4d at .Mehama eoontv 0 VT utwn nirtitki in i ... !- -"i "wa byavoteoftheTaloruruTa among the beat R i";.. : "M V ' July. JOOO, and coot nue tl.rm,..K;.? -"h1 i n ' PlCT0RVr Or. told- Quick Time to the Est and South-East Via tho Union Tacific R. R, Two Dailv Solid Vestibulsd Trains, OMI'ORTLANn or SAO ii iM?-NIS ,oDKN VK1. MA LOUIS CITV a'Ul 8T- Lees than 3 ilava In nmnmn ..i. i out change; only ono change M Now i&ZA Etts,orn '"" z Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining l ib:.a" Abttr h 'SOP) rf free tlonrihi' Ticta aml 'll11 "'nia lion via either route, apply to Agent S. P. Co. Salem Ore. "r J U. Utiihoi, tien'l AkciiI No. 1 Third ht Portland 0r. Chicago, tti- hhuTiTarilielly""" m 'n HW cars.k.tween DenV, '. , Canadian Pacific Ry , seven t SUTHERLAND SISTERS' VaWs tfww sswrf XeMtft MmMnt, n U ! iitiUM IU 01 ntan ia Ul . IU UiU IUv oosJ.lua. Alliar.tult I week. in'!? ',ron!, I assure.1, both even v.5.r ,, l. one.. eenW ,fi.M" ordernl V"' T ,J ' ,vl w -MenJ. iwniWIl J Pakkkk, scfiarr. lly W. P. Mux. a H-7w O BevsO Btfsrtaie lyoxnjt. iss n m mm min tefl , m sw va nisi min PASTOR I A auJaa ana cuidrea. w Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears Ui -j9 v,,llkT ine inn n... ii.., ?5f..lf. the v.prK'l'.-A "'SS,".' via the scenic line- irn,ii ' c!'icaBo Wnt,'er write to yUr l,eaMl icti Soo I'acilic Lioe. Lowest rates Best servire To and from all points East and Europe. The only line running through mi ' n oL "M Olll'IStWStOS ,,,- m - ". , . Boston. Without Change. Rovul Mall Steamship I'"" to Japan, and China. Canadian and Australian tieain8litp.Ljue v Hoqo u u antlAus tral ia Gen'l A. E. COOPER. Ageut. Pass. I)nt. Portland, Ore. McCoy Stage dalfv f, ,,,ua,Ve,e stable 0:20 a Lea a, ui. and New tt,i.i...Tr'"' hack' ;iTre!ura dy. K- K Davis. For rates aud information "Pl'ly to, C. M. LOUKW'OOD ,, ... Aent Siletn-Ore. U 'v, ?Xb!ll, AKent Portland, R J.Coylo, AU.P.A, Vnnpouver H.O Oregon Sto'i Lino Railroad The Direct Route to Montana. Utah Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PAHiirm vt Mull Line. or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lirws. No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Chicago BpccW, "tl' finest in the West." Equipped With Elegant Standard Sleepers Hue New Ordinary Tourist S'eepers Su'erbLibrarv-BurTetCars Splendid Dinners, Mqals a la carte rree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable ICoaches and Smokers Entire Train Ccfnpleev Vestibuled , For further Information Ppli? J-R.NAGEL, ' W.E. OOMAN Trav. Pass. Agt. Hen! Agent.