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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1900)
iriiMitiVftnriwnitifcTViitliftMnn 5 . i 8" V IC ir- H t'i u: m (i ' i ta I.-J . f s. Si ,. s- aafaa i rift'fin i liiuSMm mtm M&aC&SlSMUi ... Vv OKU Waa3S8ffiJr'in;?& ,iiiiinlm ni rim ' iit i r woman's Naiure it to lore children, and no Iicme crfn be completely hap py without them, yet the ordeal through which tlw expectant mother must pa liUnallrM fullof wiffering and lUoccr that b looks fomaMto the critical hour wit it apprt hMuJoaaBd dread. Mower's Fjuexd, by I a penetratlngandeoothlng properties, allay nausea. nn n ,. iniTiinifUL .v.. ". ... ". ... . ".. ... . ... j . . . . -- C ....... f event aafelv with btit little aufferfn-, as numbers have teatlfi Rtsta Book containing valua ble Information to all, mailed free, npofl application to the IJaAOMBtD BEOOT.ATO Cou- awy, Atlanta, Georgia. :iy: edi and nAA, ihe pai ' it is i worth Its tfcfeht Mother's friend We want to sell you Your Next'Suit! Long ago wo went into the best clothing markets and searched ami fKtcd and boUKht the Reed a that have been corning to us dolly for t lie past month. Wo have the results now to bIiow in Uio Best, selected stock of Men's . Fine Suits RICHARD CROKER DENOUNCETRUSTS The Great New York Leader Points Out Their AlENACE TO AMERICAN LIBERTY - HANNA'S ONLY ISSUE - THE CHECK BOOK Young Men Shut Out of all Industrial Enterprises by the Growing Power of the Sordid Monopolies, IV'I state my position reiardloi the tavlty of the present national political situation throuth The Cosmotrach. because I know that my opinions will be presented exactly as t have uttered them." Rlcbard Croker. Conrrghted, 1900; by Ihe Coitnographlo Co.. ( New York. Sen'. J8. This countrv Kvnr placed on our clothing tables. Such a varied cholco is hac that merely a hint is possible. There are cheviots anil worsteds, tweed , and catwfmeres, serges rnd day but it's the novelty of weavo and color, and the high standard of oloth and trimming tlint makes our Kali showing a very superior one. For (hA A. (TflA wo are ablo to show Fall and winter ft 1 1 1 III Jk 1 I suits that are .exceptional valuos we Vftv tv VWV mean better values than that amount of money usually Imys. Conic and eeo about it. G, W, Johnson & Company, The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers T3B DAILY JOURNAL BY HOFER BROTHERS. TUESDAY. OCT. 3, 11)00. Dally Ono Year, 3.00 In Advnnoo Dally Four Months $1. In Advance Wookly Ono Year SI.OO In Advnnoo TWO TIGHT COMERS. EXCITING CHAPTERS IN THE LIFE OF A POLICE CAPTAIN. A Hard Slritarale Tor .Life "With a Stnltrnrt Murderer nil it a Timrrort Escape From Dt-ntli at tlie llnnda of nn Armed Mnnlnc. - -titty, captniu, I've sot sometning very Important to see you about. I'll just close this door, and It's Just as well tbnt uo one known what we do or say. Now, 1 wish lint to Impress you with the Importance of this mectluf,'. It Is tlio most momentous occasion of my life, and on Its success or failure de pends my future. Captain (the stran ger leaned over and whispered In my car), I'm going to cut your throat!' "I was sitting with my profile to the stranger, and bo was leaning toward me. Casting my eyos sldcwisc, I saw that ho held uu oponed razor In his right hand. I did not move Immedi ately. " 'So you're going to cut my throaty I suld, quietly turning pnrt way around. '"Yes, captain. I have been com manded by God to do so. I'm sorry, but It must be dono. Get ready.' "That's all right, my friend. I'm perfectly win nc voti your missien: hut, to sha'l carry out "Yes, we have to deal with some miccr people and some dnngorous peo- lllc " mill n luillpn nnntnln ntiil I rmtat .... i i .,..11.. .1... ..... your missien: hut. to tell the truth. I and then have to use Judgment that mto ,0el Wood nil over my furniture . . " . I lini-A It ..-l.ll.l,.1, lin lilnn , .11..... .... ..v-. ik iiiiuiiiii t i.v .uiv lu Ull ijr Uf the offlce, would It? Suppose we go In the back room' " That'll do. Come on,' rejoined the maulac quickly. "I got up. The mnnlac's bnck was toward tnu. With one bound I had my arms nbout his waist and his arms pinned to his side. I then called for help, and two olllcers rushed Into my otHcc. It took four big men to put that maniac lu a coll. He's In an asylum now." Ituffnlo Express. A lritrniin- Crt-ntiirt-, The Miinil U not Ktrletly honuttftil, but he Is viillnnt mid. Ut uh triiHt, good. An for his hot tor half, In her native dress, with tnt(o(ic(l"llps nnil chin and long, single eiii'drop of greenstone and with mi appropriate Imckground of tree forn or tl truo scrub, she Is suvnge mill not unpleitMliig. Hut lu town, when her fancy Iiiih been pcriu'lttud to riot among the violent aniline dyvri of tho drapers' cheap loin and she Is dressed to tho bent of her barbaric tnxto, she Is a hldooslty. Ileglu nt the ground anil picture a pair of largo, Hat. brown feet uiud thick ankles appearing buiieath a bad ly cut skill of some howling iliwlgu lu checks, Aloo liaiigM a short and dis proportionately full Jacket of scarlet, purple, mugi'iita or green velveteen. A neckerchief of yellow, blue or erlniHon encircles the neck mid topping all Ih a grotesque tattooed face half concealed by the Mapping frills of it brilliant pink sunbouuet. No sketch of n Maori lady of respect ability Is complete without a pipe--frcquontly a heavy sliver mounted one worn lu the mouth, the united effect of the pi pen. the frilled bonnets and the gorgeous gowns being to bestow upon the woitby dames the appearance is ni once quicK anu rename, i re member sbverul years ago we had a highwayman In the station house who had shot n man and robbed him. Uo watf a dangerous criminal mid a mighty powerful man, ami he was In n good position to go down for life or be executed, for his victim was at tho point of death. One night be asked that I be sent to bis cell. I had arrest, ed him and had tried to get a confes sion from him, hut nil my efforts had been vain. Ho had taken a violent dislike to met, and ho had laughed at all my endeavors. Tho deduction I mado when I heard he wished to see me was that he had changed his mind and Intended to confess, so 1 went to the ccllroom and talked with him. "'Captain.' said ho lu n confiding way, 'I waut you to come In bore and sit down. This secret Is making a wreck of me, and 1 want to toll you everything.' "Ho seemed quite penitent, and with out any hesitation I opened tho cell door and sat down on tho bench besldo him. " 'Is Mr. going to dloV was his first question. " Tho doctor says he cannot live,' I replied. " Then tho chances for my going to tho chair are better than goodV asked he. "I replied that they were. Tho pris oner lapsed apparently Into doop mcdl tatlon, and wbllo tho 8ell was upon him' bo paced up nnd down tho cell Suddenly he slammed tho door of tho cell, 'placed himself before mo and said In a rather foursome voice:' "'I've llnlshcd one, nnd If I do two I can get nothing worse than tho chair.' "Haying which, ho lenped nt me, lend ing out a powerful blow as bo did so. I was, of course, up and ready for him and had a billy In my hnnd. Uo bad nothing but tils big lists, feet and teeth, any of which he was roady and anxious to use, but he was twlco n match for mo cvuu up. I don't know bow I did It. If ho had got the best of me Just for a second, I would have been pounded to death; there Is uo doubt of that. I rapped' him on tho licau time and tlmo again wltu my blllyf felt his blood dying over me, beard him quart and nlso felt tho lm print of his powerful lists, It took mo five minutes to lay him nut, and 1 must say that I never Mpen.lvo busier minutes In my life Oh. he's lu prison now. lie's doing SO years. "1 remember another little experi ence I bad that Is not easy to forget. I was Hitting In my private otllce one afternoon when a well built, stylishly cln"d young man entered, bowed pleas antly aud sat dowu ou the edge of tho sofa. ' 'I never was down In this part of the city before,' bo said, 'and. being hero, 1 thought I'd stop lu and visit with you.' That's right,' I rejoined. 'I'm ob ways glad to recclvo callers.' "I looked closely at tho man. I couldn't place him nt all. It scorned that I bnd scon him somo place too. Ho was nbout SO years old, was stab vart aud bad au attractive face that bore slight traces of dlssliutlon. "Mleg pardon, my friend.' said I, 'but I really cau't Just place you. 1 know we've mot, but where?' " 'No, wo Imveu't met buforo. I novor saw you before today In my life, I'm from Uultlmorc, I've heard or you a lot of times.' Tho dialogue lagged for a few mo mums, and lu that tlmo I scrutinized the strnugen Ho mystified me lu a email degree, and I was Interested In him. Jle broko tho slleuco; of animated wood's Aunt HallltH llluck- " ' " ' '" y To Cure a Cold la One Day Take Laxative Jiromo 'Qulufue Tablet. All dii'BKlifJi rpfuu4 tho mousy if It fidli to iuiio , w. OioyAM aJgiialuro ii on ech box, . frafff ho-i become a close corporation, in which tho man with his wy to make in tho world lias no part or prospective place. The President and his cabinet is a Trust. Ilanna is the real President, and the money getter, engaged in destroying tho privileges nnd rights ot the ballot. Combined cap ital dictates the policy of the present .administration. This power of the Trusts isa present and growing menace. Twontylivo men can tie up this country with their vast wealth. Mr. Ilockcfellor has monoy enough to take all tho gold in circulation. Ilanna recognizes the value of thoeo trusts for political pur Ioeos and is now levying largo sums of money with tho intont to utterly destroy tho sacrednesi of tho ballot. Iain told that thoro aro to b 25,000,O0O,all ob tained from Trusts, poured into the doubtful states just before election day. Wo ulready have a government by the rich. If tho peopln uro to tolerate this, wo might better have nn Empire at (,i t ! iiiu young man leaving college rr homo to go to work, linds ovvry avenue eloped to him unless ho becomes tho servant of n Trtut, in a hired capac ity, from which there is little hope to rise. I havo recolvod more than a thou. sand letters from young men in all the walks of life, aeking what thoy shall do to make a living. I am fond of young men, and would go far to servo the liiimbleet who earnestly means to make something of himeclf: but I cannot answer these letters with encourage ment, becatuo there is no open door through which the young man of today, without capital, can enter commercial lifo with any future procpect. This fact was recently brought very near to me. Sevural young men camu to mu and said thoy were ready lo go into businocs to begin the bitttlo of lifo on their own ai count. It was thn crudest thing I ever had to say when I told them (rank ly Hint all avenues for independent en deavor were closed; that, strive as they might, succiips was impossible to them without tho consent of the confederated combinations of capital. I said to them "You ran't go Into business on your own account. The small tradesman is doomed department stores havo do atroyed him. You cannot hecomo a coal merchant uulesj you obtain tho per mission of tho Trusts that eontiol that product of the earth." Kverv American, however slender hi own opportunities, wants his boy well educated, hut when that eon lias re ceived tho beat his fathor can give him, he Hilda every iudustilitl avenue shut This situation is almost wholly tho out growth ol tho past four years' fostei lug euro of protective monopollso that now dominate tho .country. A bright bnpo and a remedy is found in the now voters Kneli four years produces ono million young men who rust their (lrst votes for Presidontial electors. Thn young man of this hour who votes for the first tlmo, wields the balance cf power. Do you realize what is in tho imme diate future? All the railroads, steam and electric, will soon be united into n great TriiHt. Let inn illustrate what that will mean: 1 ho other day u commit tee from tho Contral Labor Union camu to see mo in this room, and I causally mentioned tho good service iiiu public was receiving 'from the .Motniolltan traction Company, liecaiiro I did not consider it a Trust, "Hut It practically controls every trac tion linn on Manhattan Island," replied the ('barman of the Committee "If any one of Its men should lone his place lie wliould havo to leave New York if hu continued in tho business, became there is uo other company to employ him. Whore would they go? In an other year tho Metropolitan may com blMo with tho tiautlon lines through out New York, and, therefore, ho'd have to loavu tho btate. Tho traction Trusts of all illiur cities will havo combined by that time, and the State Trusts will all have unltod,-uud lo get work tills man would huvo to leave the i'nlled Slates. lloV long will it bo, if things go ou as thoy tiro now, till u single Trust will control the traction roads of tho world, and this man have to get off the oirth!" These aro tho plain words of the tollori), who aro iit the mercy of tho Trusts. They havo reasoned this out themslves nnd statu tho caso of koveral millions of their fellow workers. From men like thiwo I got my information, aud it upplius to all combinations of capital. History shows thu (ate of im turns that fall into the dutches ot tho sordid rich. You ask my vlows on expulsion. I glvo them to jou. Kvurybody I know wauls thi country to grow, but in thb right way, cer'ttlnly not Trust extru sion. Tho great danger ot Imperialism arrites from tho necessity ot a standing army. Continual warfare Is inevitable, and wu uuitV hlro soldiora to' do tho lighting, ?r draft them from our own countrymen. I favor a strong navy. niniii wm vaanr nn ... - TurnA-rcwrncAnon "MjoaUBO ships cannot bo built In a few RMIImnM HM ' w0ok ; hilt WO army to fight our battles with other nations. Since tiro tlmo of George Washington, this government has al ways been able to rally enough volun teers to protect them in any emergency This is our situation today, if menaced by a omum danger. Hut to call for volunteers to go to tho ends ot the earth, to kill and be kilfed by savages, la very different. If this warfare is to bo kept up. wo must expect sooner or later, enforced military service. This, too, in tho face of tho undeniable fact thatifobody on this eartlr wants to fight us. I havo decided objection to expansion beyond our continental limits. Spain was thu richest nation in tho world until sho began the conquest of far away races. Shu mado the mlstako of attempting to rule over alien r.ationsagainBt their wills. Sho forced her commerce upon them, und shut out (rom them tho markets of the rest ot tho world. England is tho only empire that ever mastered tho colonial problem.nrid sho has learned it sinco tho days of Lord Cllvo. Tho key stone ot tho Uritish colonial policy is that her subjects are accorded tho right of buying where thoy please England has reversed herself, recently, in South AlPlnei nmi In nhnnt ImiuiDJkn fiw t ' .. , . A. , in thejo torrlloriot. Accdntlnglu high govermont uiion tho Boors that thoy dot . ,, , ., , ? , L, ..., i .., . .1 i '... 08t Buoss.thel'h.lippine atea is only one Tho Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to takf, easy to operate- Hood's Pills . year ending -luno last wo Brint to tho Islands f 2,010.000, about three quarters of which was presented by army supplies and private purchases unfile by our soldiers and their families. When wo look for our manufactured gooils, we discover among the remainder of tho exports $225 worth of agricultural im plements eent to Manila. Evidently th arts of teaco had no part in the commerce. As our army of occupation now exceeds 00,000 mon, and 10,000 mnri have been ordered thither, woi shall observe an appreciblo increat c in the consumption of canned beef, hay, mules and war equipment. All such subterfuges to deceive tlio American people are unworthy the shal lowest political charlatan. Wo are pajing too dearly for this bau ble of empire in tlia South Seat! Twonty-llvo hundred decent American citizens have been killed in action or died from dbeapo In that misorable coun try since February 4th; two thousand more have been wounded, niny of whom will not recover In that deadlv climate. Our oxpeudituro of money for this imperial plpodream already ex ceeds $185,000,000! I'd like to ask how many years of this kind of book-keeping on tho debit sido will bo nccossary to show a prollt on our original $20,000,000 investment? I have grown very tired of hearing talk from people who are unaware of the utter absfneo of reliable information about tlio Philippines. Wo don't even know their area. Tho highest geograph ical experts cannot agreu within -10,000 tqiinro miles. One places it ut 100,000 tquaro miles, and another positively names 1-10,000. t don't caro which is right, been ti so I knov that Arizona bus 113,000 pquareinile8,NowMexico,122,000, aud that Ala&kais credited with 510,000. Surely thoro is plenty of room for growth SALEM OP BUYERS Squire Farrar So M 8IMO 3t. 'Phono No. 1M1. Wm. Brown Co limb IJtitldliii. Oimiaerciftl St. (groinul floor). iHllco tileplione No. IW. Lilienthal Bros, It 1 ouenhelroer, Marwcer OWco ovor Udd A limit llAtik. 'I'lion No. -Ml, Catlin Linn Olfleeover WellcrV Rroccry Hire. No ill. 'Photic ). Carmichael OlBce over Jn!wnn' Clotlilnif twe, m Uuili-Ilrematt blilg. T. A, Livesley Co Commercial Scond rtalr wulh of IaiM .V. Ilii'h lMit biink; fim IS, nilnlr. '1'bono 1211. L D Jacks Co Hopotflee formerly no"iipll by llttrren A Levy MHilh of Willamette Hotel. WHERE TO EAT ANP SLEEP Tl TffiiTRBTilORaNr Tho only place in tlio city whore you can get a "first-class meal for 15 cents. State Street. 00 hn The Wilson 18 Contor Street. Ii now under tlio nltl nmnnijonient nnd to Ktioiis in the future ni In tlio iut will nuvt entire mtlsf-ictloii lu klcepliK nnd tmlliiK. Itoonn Inr will, dr. wick or luontb. ('HAS. DOWNd, 1'iop. BUSINESS CARDS O. H.JHACK Successor to Dr. .1. M. Kcono, ol White Corner, Salem Or. Parties dosir. ing superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. :o:E2 miEgsra? Phono 1071.1 ItOOMS 1 AND 'J, DRAY 1II.K. m wile m$M And ho thought he'd humor her, uo doubt. The result shows that a man rarely Ioms by following hi wife's ad vice. TIiom who MifTer from obatiuate cough, bronchitis, weak lung and ail menu in guueml which tend to con KUiitptioii, will find speed) relief and perfect cure in the use of Dr. Tierce's Cioldvu Medical Discovery. It cures ninutA--eiglit tier cent, of thone who give it u fair and faithful trial. It purifies the blood, limits the Iuiikh and builds up the body with firm llenliTusleHdof Hubby fat. The " DlK-overy " contains no alco hol, neither opium, cocaine, nor other imrcotlw. (Hly fur Dr. Pierre' OoMcn Mwllcal l)Uuv ery I OiliiL I would l In wv Ktac loiUy.' wt tM Mr Mcmm Mile, of IlillUrU, I'iula Cu , V)uilu "I had mllimn o Iwd I veuhl uul lecii at iiIrIiI ami vrat uuinpMel to gie up work It HVill Illy Iuhk m tl.Sf I cuuclmt all the time, llli ay ana ulglit My (rtewU an iihmisiii I nan couMimpiktu aiy uuc imu Ukctt I)r Pierer k luvMltc Pttaerlpoau uuU Ii had Htllel her ma Much hc liitl.Utl uu iu try lug hl Oohltn MrdMwl UUuei) ' Mhlch I uul I tae lukeii tour Ikm I leu aud i not want. It may bo the turning point in her imperial career. In this connection, wo must not lorgct that the Filipinos assisted us in thu war against Spain, believing that they were to havo their freedom. Tim, war on tho Islands might bo going on now but for the help they gavo us. Would thoy havo given us their aid had they thouglitthelr freedom imperiled? It tho Cubans are to get freedom, why shouldn't the I'ilip piuoB enjoy the same blessing? Look at our xTsitlou in thoso Islands today. Congressman Grosonor, n Me ICiuley mouthpiece, sas that "wu hino taken possession ot the Philippines for tho revenue ubsiited Iioin tliein.'' Lot us teo it wo Iihvii: Under thu treaty with Spain, ihe I'nlled States pledges herself to tho "open door" xdicy und grunts to her conquered too thu eainu priviligus tdio Ii.ih hereulf. Tho fourth article of that truity says, in effect, that "For ten ears from thu dalu of thu niti llcatlon of the piebcnt truaty, Spanish riliipi and merchandise uro to bo ad mitted to tho ports of the Philippine IsluiidH ou thu iiimo terms us sldpu and merchandise of tlio United States." Wliat'H tho outgrowth ot this policy7 Simply that Spain is doing tho great bulk of business witli Manila, outside tho stores goin,; there to feed nnd equip our evading army I Mercbundire enter ing the port of Manila lu Spanish bottoms does not all hail from the I'eninsula. Gorman and EnglUh goods are going there in large quantities in thodisguUuof Spanish products. Marks are removed, nnd detention is well-nigh impowible. Hut that is a small matter, if the acquisition of tlio Islands is to prove a valuable Bourse of revenue to us. I will hIiow that they never can become so. Tho I'hillptiiuo Islands are not con sumers ot the world's products. I have before mo their imports from tho United States from 1680 to aud including, 1808, and tho average is not more than H0, C00 per annum. In 1892, tho imports (rom this country ran an low as $01, l)0J; and in tho year immediately preced ing our acquisition, wo sold their people only $128 000 -a ort hot goods. Tho sum grew to f, 101 000 in 1890, und tho fiscal one- quarter that ot Alaska! Nobody knows whether tho population ot tlio Philip pines is f even or ten million. Countless islands aro unexplored. Many savage tribes exist, about which Simiu knew nothing, though sho hud been in occtiMi tinn binco 1IUI5. The largest oslimuttd number of Europeans ever resident on WHY GO HUNGRY When you can get all you want to eat at tho WHITK IIOl'SR KESTAURANT Our patrons receive the beet the market affords. Open day and night. McKillop&Berkhart lOOtatoSt. B. F JONES, Attornoy-Qt-Lnw Toledo, Oro-ron Was Clerk of Circuit Court It 1 u year audhH au up-Unlato aUUractot all -)-nil)ln Lincoln county ll-17m OldTost OfficeStables Are largo am havo roliablo attend nuts, your twin boarded by tho week or day. uood tenuis lor mm. rricus ren Konnblo. Your patronage soliciledi H. M. Brown fl2 Ferrv Street. el Sill A Ann -o m PurAitT ron Chlcairol arciai 15a.ni atTo" kanp Fl In VZWX&K ..... -""iiand, I 'S Atlnii tlo Rx 0 ji, tn 8p m. so. tn. ox. Hun Hutnr ilj iup, m XJ&' lnulrCzA '!te.?u? fflra; c 4t. i..ri .fV.0i n wankw (jh Ici V. MtlJ i 14' IA rfalom VU U0.ST1NUT0S rX&mr BaucTCrjr fivedn roABlorlaandUnOln,,; hi M hi l"H rW Ir WIMiAMETTR nivwt inuiugf. Tncedi, VwMli. H.(WflS.f,; w'HAMBmiuvSwvSsr "u( Piano souiiis in? os. Tuners and II pares POIITLAND OHE. For Salem and vicinity leave orders et Geo. Will's Music Store. Boots and Shoes Grass Seeds A complete slotk of grass and clover seeds always on hand. Prices the Mndc toordrr Lnclloa Shoos a upce Inlly. UupulrltiB lifiilly Until-. J. M. Nccdham. 181 Com s? T. J. Sullivan, State Street Tnilor. Kll?nltl RnJuUln. TlieOlxTiHlorir pnl trrtii from C'hlunitu. llcU buslliCKi siltM J16. I8fHMU55. Tillson7Bairtiett Grain Conpany Piiiiich wflnt' tl. I'riilt hnicK lor Kale, t .." ""!,.?' '''l abota. rail nr mado at Portland with all milVISXi cd throuKli from W h?5? ir rlrpr nun., i ii.V? "M tC''"t . ci.,.M...A,aa:aa SOUTH AND Efty Southern Pacific THE SHASTA RQUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland; stations nt 5:40 a. m.,7:W m. nCS 4:05 p.m. M Lv PoriTainni I.y Kalom. Ar Aililand. Ar 8acramcnto... Ar Ban KraucUco... ArORdcu.... Ar llfliiirpf. . Ar Knuea, City Ar ChlCiiKQ... Ar ImAurc!wi. .r ei ritw... TTTT5Ti 11 TAJ A M UNt: '???AM Ufl ..... (Mm 7. P SUA isa A M 73J AM a tut .": .. W Jfli I . isa p h 600 PM OWAM the Islands, prior lo our invasion, was! i , . , -i.i r.. r... i i ... 25,000, and this was after more than POWeM possible for filS-CldSS seeus. uive lis a can ueiuie buying. OS;.tiR three hundred years' rule of a Kiirojieim nation. Tlio Philippines are coniposed of nine large and 1,200 to L'.OoO small is- lauds. Nobody scums to know any more about tliu number of the small islands than do I. Most ol them are only largo rocks in tiie sea. After all, wo haven't acquired anything worth holding, and aro retaining something noitlier profit able nor useful to u at a terrible los of lifo and money. It win a great bargain for Spain to throw off the nurden ol !IU0 years of win fare 1 Ono word mora nhouf'tbo advantages of Philippine commerce" Our total ex port trade with theentim world in the Uical year ending June IJOtli Inst, was i 1, 3D 1, 000,000. Of this f.VHO.Ul'O wont to tho Philippiuo lHlaiidn,oroni) fifth of ono per cent.! Figuring the profit of exports at ten percent., our commerce was bcuolltcd exactly $2(11,000 us a com pensation for our expenditure of $185, 000,000. Seriously, it Is the greatest farce of all modern history. HlCIIAIU) CilOKKIt. Off the Track. This musus disaster ami death whou applied to a fast express train. It is equally serious when it refers to people whoso blooel is disordered and who con sequently have pimples and sores, bud stomachs, deranged kldnovH, weak nerves and that tired feeling. Hood's Samipnrllln puts tlio wheels bnck on the track by making pure, ricli blooel nnd curing these troubles. Constipation is cured by Ibwd's Pills 25c. 8 .' i i i i 91 Court Street Phone 1781. BREWSTER & WHITE, The Feed Men. High Grade Belgian Hares We guarantee the best stock at the lowest price that can be purchased. Loirs and Insurance Money to loan from (t to 8 per cent, according to Hcurity no expense for examination Iiisuranco effected ou hops and other property at lowest rates. John Moir 290 Corn, sf, 7 lll'fd.'w TANADIAN y ?C PACIFIC Ar Kott Worth...., Ar City of Mexico.. . V 55 a M Ar Hoinum ... 3 35 a it Ar 'ow Orloana.... tub p m Ar WanliluRton . B a U Ar Now York - 12.t3 p u Pullman and Tourists trains. Chair cars Sacramento (yifui- . and EI Paso, nnd tourist can to ChlA laTTl li ll 10D1I tlitl Uun rarToolS tirhlrin , U li,lo v....,rt.i. lw-.i.T ,.. .um, nun vliroiinuuu UMaiCflM. Connecting nt San rrnmfikowithM oral steamship lines for Honoldi Jnpftti, China, Phllippineg, Centrilui Soiith America. See Mr. W. W. S kin ticagent it f&n - iniion, or nmiross O. II. iMAKKIIAM.G.P. A., Portland, OrefM. . . c x Commercial Rabbitry 510 Commoruinl St , Saturn, Or. S, C, STONE. M. Proprietor of Stone's Drup; Stor HAbKM, ORK(U)S. Tho mcros (two In iiuinbvrj aro m ntvd a Nn. 'Hi and S.1 CoramoreUl Mr nt, ilirt ar well sto ;kod with a conipleto Hue nl iIiukv uu mcdlrliiM, tiillot Hitlclwi, pnrlmneiy, bruohvi etc., cto , etc, UH. HTONK laahadoinoUcara uxperlearc la the prno Hcoot mcdlolnoHiid now inukca no'chari; fo O pmllBlidii rianiliiNimn nrprcrlptloii, 100 Hours Ocean to Ocean via The Imperial Limited Grand Scenery Fast Time Modcl"Accomodations Pierer'k luvoritc ltM.-riiatau autl il iicu nir no ittucu khc iuti.ii.ti uu iu Oohttn Mrdlrvl IlUcucit ' uh I hat lukrn four hot I It auu urn now a will man. vrrMlliliiK m-mhiihU, tliaiiva to llr Hcic' Ooltlrli MKtlral DUcuvrry 1 would like )ou lo ntiHt Him tntiiituuy uu it may help kotue othw tWut ullter " Dr. 1'iercc'a Metlloul Advisor, in paper binding, ftt ou receipt of 21 onccunt fcUiniw to pay cxpciiM.- of inalling mly. VVddrew Ir. U. V. Pierce, Multalo, N, Y. for acceptable Ideas, State If patented. SuiTuren from this horrible malady nearly ulwava inherit it not necfiiunlv from the parents, but may be from bomc 1 runioie unceMor, tor tancer olten runs through several generations. This deadly wiwju may lay uoruiaiit in the blood for yeuvt, or tintil you reach middle life, then tho lint little sore or ulcer makes its ap pwrHiice or a swollen gland lu the 'rv.ut, or some other part of the body, give the firt warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma netitly all the poisonous virua must lie riiimuaiBii 1 rom 111c uioou every ventage if it drivon out. Thi S. S. S. does, ami 3 the only medicine that can reach tlcep-et-d, obstinate blood troubles like tUis, When ull the ix!sou has been forced out jf the syktciu the Cancer heals, and the iine never returns. Cancel begins of leu in a small way, as the following le'terfrom Mrs. Shlrer shows ; Af.u.ill itlmrlenitneon my awatut un inch Ixlow tlirur ou the led aide ot my face. It save .-iurv iuj I xliuuld tue lurv.iru utiout it htd It aotW a tulmUnieaud itch , Tl w.xild tikett u lull, thru ikati over, but vara.! im hal. Tilt .-voiluu I (nrw.iielluie, -.tartt my Jw Iik4u to cii tie' omi'ij; ven (vnuiiil 1'hc C icer Ih I tit to wt au.1 irtad, 1 t'l 't wuual luce aa I .'.dollar AticufliMrd : fc i b Mitddrtrrimn. 1 1 ite it a fair 1 1 uil. ml 1: 41 irmarktble wlui a 'eif rlTr.-t tJidfro.iuiirrytcfi,nnK,tlieoretrinto jtilMiiaarteruki-iijn tew bottle dluppearcd sm'rrir lhiMtwoycnraag j thcicurc ill u- mk of the Cinrcr, and mv t;enenl hcwtlb ww.nuV-NU. K. nuiHi.11. IJ1 iaui. la u tlie i-oatest of all blood purifiers, aud the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Solid for our inra boet: on Cancer, omtainln valuable und interest iuir iiiforniatioit about this disease, und !C2Ji.KaH3SSBKea3SCEi FREE. Rura Deliveru . Baltimore, Md. writ our nh vsiaiuns about -nnr m h loir 1 v " . Vi '. . . Inn't uni u ui.ii.. .1 ""WW iw ciiunre tor tuctucai uuvice, noil t want a staudlni;! uc suim ipcrj.'io en iTim ww in i. iwiigT-wriTiTirrrinwwrrTr 1 ?CTOSN Has been established on a number of Routes in Ore gon and you can have XT Tonrit-t n.id llrst-class hleoplng cirs BOSTON, MONTREAL, TOONTO, OTrAWA ST. PAUL nT f For full iMtrtlculars apply to E. J. COYLK, II. I. A1II10TT. A. G. P. A HO Third St. Vancouver, II. C. Portland. rM3cocmBsBEmu)acaarMCKVBi3EBBBS33aarxg HaKlilMlirtiJW zazffsssssat TH6 Dailu Journal Vo CA. AiKriwrnanr 'vxsaaxmervsnaxa zsigeufasnsaopnitaixiMetsxBm I I Delivered to your family box four months for $1 ? Tt'igaiga!WMea3. THE JOURNAL h all the Important Nw$. Associated Press rclrathSer l of same date as tilth Priced Mornlnt Dallies, and much of It twenty-four hours earlier. Correct Dally Market a An Independent Parvr for the Peocle Not for any Political Machine, Address iBsmsBMXBmsss&-KssssaEsass HOFER BROS., PUBLISHERS Salem, Oregon. miTMragw1wmiinrc I WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MONEY For a ticket En t, you naturally and y.ur' properly want to o over the louio that will tfvo you tho very heft occomo dntlons at tlio lowost posRihlu rate. Hence, you should usk your ticket neont lo mako your tickat read vin tlio GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular personally conducted tourist excursions in nwdurii Pullman lourlst sleeping cars leave Salem every .Monday Kveniiif und Timri.iv ,.,-,. i..:. via baciaineuto and every Tuesday oven Hit! and Saturday inornum via Portland and run through to Chicago without clmngo via tlie World's most scenic Lino connecting nt C'iicuo with all morntriK trains East, alao with the Hot Island perHoiittlly conductod tourist car for Uoston Tlieeu tourist sleepine, caw are broad vestibule,!, lh-hted uilh Phitch i.ias and provided with all woekly thus imteil perjiHliinls and inngHziuus for tho free uh of our patrons ami are accom lauied through to dontina ion hv a ren- rweurniivH ol tlio Uroat Itu-k Island I oulo o also have n tttiilv llrst-clafs Mot-pinK ,nr srviee to Chlcono via tho n-im- i.nm, ami tin- best tltnint; car service in tho world. I'or full luforinati'in, inupa olc, cal' "ii or write to, A. E (Wkk Uun. Aut or Portland Oregon. W. W, Smsnkk. (J. M. Powmts Aont P Co. Ageni O U ,v X Co Nileui Or. saleni Or. TEAM wood saw 3 Two Machines Work Don- Quickly Telephone 2583 black. U ,, rttt.ideii.-e on j'jtli street, or Stoiner' market, M. VuuFlsct. Ykw Pahk. 5-6t POSSIBLY" You are not aware of tlio fait time aU I superb service now afforded by the 15ilTiVv w 'Ilii.Vl-- Trains '2 r WE HAVE " Dai Iv Fast W Yrt TIIP PKT. If you cannot tako tho tnornlnr, tru travel via the uvouiiiK tralu. Both fiuuly ejnippod. "Our Specialties" Fast Timo, Through Service, Pata P.ilnru. Ul.....v).u I.,il.rni. Tnnrllt R'W ers. Pullman Diners, Library (.Cafel&K1 ana tree l.ccllnlnj? Ulialr cars. '-? Houis in timo saved to Omahi fw asp, Kansas City, St. Louis, New w . Hon ton, and other Eastern points. Tickets Reed to Salt Lake CltJ vi uenver. . It is toyour interest to use Tsi Ot iji.vii LiJiiTKi). Tickets and ilH car bertlis win bo secured from W. W. Srixm. Agent 8. P. d OrGuy Powojp, Ag't.O'lt-a 8Alem Ok J. II. LoTintoi', Gen'l Agent, No. lllfi Third St. PortumdOt I (Irrgoii Slion Line liaiircal The Direct Koute to Montana, Utah, Colorado and ail Eastern Points Gives choice of two favontoroalw,''! tho UNION PACIFIC Fast 'i' or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic um- No Change of Cars. j On the Portland-Chicago Btti, finest in the West." Equlppod With, Kli'KHiit6tamlara8leeperi. Fluo Now Ordinary lourl.l 81r" Hutrlil.lbrarv-Hutlenar, . Spienaip DlPiior, Miaalcw Kreo Hvcllnlntffhairoi). . (kimfurtalilu Coache au Jin?-, Kiitlro Train Uompietei) nw For fnither Information . i.W r n v A21, r i.I V PIIW .u, i., .muiii.. v. - r. .1 Trav. Pans. Aut. Agent U, " 145 Tliint HI I'nrllaml Or. &!'B I --- - - A' Mm hm 0)M Corvallis & Eastern HaiW TDUS CAltD, No 2 For Yaqulna; ... .. Tralu leaves Albany IJ! Train leaves Corvallis... Iif: Ttalo arrives Ymiiiiim . 0"p No. 1 Returning: ltfl f.envP4 V.-inlllllH ul Leaves Corvallis... .. f Arrives Albany ,-1'p No. 3 For Detreit: ,vntr Leaves. Albauy . . .Jii' Arrives Detroit .- "' No. 4 Return Ihk: 4W,t, Leaves Detroit " rSni Airlves Albany.. ,,".,ii One and two conned at A'OWL CorvallU with Koutheru i'w'Wf'K. iflylDB direct service tiandtn""- port, and adjacent oeacuo. (li Trains for tho moiintaius a" Detroit at noon, Rlvlnn '""'. to reach camplnc orm ureitenousu ana Bauuum - sumo day. It 1. WAiDKN, T V.if.A J. TL'RNEH. B tit. Albinjr- .. cm m HW"V P KB, CITY WALL. For wutor Marvloe nuply at ofllc Mako all ooinphlntb at the olllc Huie Wing Sang fl t.niBCc ana jaw. T -, iii'tr Pry Cools., J"" "3?MitiJ5 wear. Fui rJsMnf c.W!lKj in. 2Bai"wK:il AU-oll-; seuui cneap. .iw t linRTATR RTRRRP MJt" , V MU1U iy".J nn .vfc