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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1900)
w " - - ''tiHMlnf.lMnlH limil, Ml MUOIM tttfiin,tmmmmmlrtttM, PROF, THOS, H. NORTON Is America's New Consul at Herpuf, at the Very Center of the Armenian Attrocities. IT IS ALMOST Unanimous Citizens, Business Men and Tax Payers Endorse. gjMWKiiHrtffrmirii'ifWiimii flUAlwdSvbMutenakaJbi. The Present Non-Portlsaa Administration the Business Affairs or the City of Salem. of '"WW . 3 c v. Recnuso ho Ib ono of tho best oriental scholia of th nm n.l o,,nn..f..i fotndont of men, Prof. Norton holds n lilglily responsible post n United Stnto Con. sul at llnrput, Armenia. 'teeZE&SZGZ&Sigz&egz fflteG5flaG saiaamaw I aj vv j. w. cw s3 -T5Kca;cGKasacasisasajif 5 vri m illMllVLUi r Comparative Statement of Warrant Expense. 'For 1897 $ 27,922 For 1898 . 20.777 ---- ,. . . Tolal, 1897-98 I Deducting from this total the City Hall 'expense, as an item with which the-then 'council cannot be justly charged.. .$ 48,699 72 fl) 9,804 5 Leaves a total warrant expense (oTW-Q'ZS 38,895 59 8P $ 16,987 00 15,124 57 .$32,111 57 ft ,For Wror For 1899 . For 1900 Total, 1899-1900 Deducting from this total the small-pox expense oi itjyy, as an item or expense j with which this council cannot be justly I charged 2,300 i Leaves a total warrant expense for '99-00..g 29,811 57 Q . - t i i ur a direct saving in current expense in i favor of the present administration of $ 9,084 02 Floating Indebtedness. Warrants out when this council took hold of the city government, approximately $ 23,000 00 Warrants out and uncalled Dy me treasurer, up to Dec 1, 1900 -..$ 4,380 00 Cash Revenues, Recorder's Office. j 1897 1898 $ 6,738 30 S . 7,654 07 1 Total 1897-8. For 1899 HZ For 1900 14,392 37 8,908 00 11,813 39 Total 1899-1900 Excess of cash receipts to credit of present administration S $20,721 39 Items of 6,329 02 the Taxpayers by the Moneys Saved to Present Council. rwrwise in warrant expense... $ 9,084 02 Increase in cash receipts .... 6,329 02 a Interest charges saved by reduction irom a )er cent to 4 per cent on the floating debt, or 15 months, by the issuance of home- oan bonds -....- - 3,-50 Decrease in fees of Atonal and Recorder in the matter of criminal cost bills drawn from County Court .-.... 3,173 Total of moneys saved, directly and in- Idirctly, in the past two years. Criminal Cost ; YEARS. H897 11898 $21,836 Bills. NO. RECORDER'S. CASES. FEES. MARSHAL'S FEES. $1463 60 Pi 1911 20 1 tTntnk i 227Q to Si 172 50 S77 20 53474 80 ? I UIHW J W ' - w- - 146 206 $955 1323 65 85 $537 634 95 55 FINES PAIU 30 00 47 20 NET COST m 70 74(1 ,1899 ,1900 28 29 206 80 188 00 112 98 70 40 270 00 35 oo Totals. 57 15384 8o $211 lo S3o5 oo Recapitulation. 1897-98 total fees drawn by Recorder and 1 Marshal -r. v i '97-98 total fines and forfeitures returned.. I '97-98 net cost '99-oo total fees drawn by said officer $ 99-oo total fines andioneuurers reiurnea ! 'OO.nn nat nt S ! Amount to credit of present administration $3,173 70 ffl : Tha total leea irom aiarnw bwbw ihh ui ...... v.. j w. , I the official!. Lave been tamed into the oity treasury, w j 49 50ifc 251 4og ?3oo 9o H fe 3.552 oo f 77 2oJfe 3,474 8o 6o5 9ogi 3o5 oog 3oo 9o Sk Tho public sentiment in favor of con tinuing the proeont city officials and board of aldermen in power is Btronger than over before. A largo number of clthens liavo been interviewed and nro unqualifiedly in favor of tlio existing order of things. UIb underatood tho men who have served in tho citizens' administration aro willing to stand for a re-election on December 3d provldod thoy are invited to do bo by tho citizens, and tlio sentiment in favor of such action is nl most unanimous. Some Expressions. Dr. W. A. Cusick : Wo liavo entered Into thia inovoment ns a business pro position, and all political considerations wero eliminated. It hns succeeded well, and all our ofllcora. have fulfilled tholr pledges so faithfully that I believe that ovory taxpayer has received great benollt from the administration. I am un- qualilledly In favor of a continuance of tho same regime, Lndd& Bush: Lot uscontinuoit by all moans. It is not a matter that ad inlts of question. Whon thoy same in power wo wore running In debt about 1000 a month. That ban been stopped and thoro hns been liberal Bavlng be sides. It would bo business madness to return to tho old order of things. R. P. Boiae: Tho record will show that city affairs managed as a part of a political machlno hns been a dismal failure, and managing it as at present, witli politics left out and bupliifss put In, tins been n decided success. I want to seo the present business method continued. A.N. Moercs: Exceedingly well sat isfied with tho presont order of things. Hopo to sco tho samo lines pursued in tho future, as wo now begin to eco day light from tho slough of despond Into 3 which wo wero pmngeu in me past. John Sn.vnirn. Jr. Think wo out-lit to let well enough alone. 1 am opposed, as a Republican, to tlio partisan ideas expressed in tho Telegram article. In city matters wo should drop all political considerations. WornerRroyman: "I am well pleased with tho whole work, nnd would like to liavo tho Bamo class oLbuslnoes moil re turned. In addition would like to eeoii Uttlo moro and hotter street improve ment " J. Q, Barnes: Tho present adminis tration ling conducted affairs in such a manner as to Jnstify their continuance in power. I to management of tho city's finances has been unexcellod, and should bo continued. Gilbert Bres: Let us retain tlio pres ent administration by all means. Thore liavo been no "jobs," and only tho best interests of tho city liavo boon con sidered. E. 0. Croec : Hopo it will bo contin ued In ita presont efficient form, as I bollova it is the first timo in a scoro of yeara that the city hasn't run behind. Eugene Breymen: Tho administra tion has been good for tho taxpayers and tho wolfaro of the city, and I wnnt to seo it continued. Joseph Meyers: Liko tho manage ment very much. But It la an outrage that wodo not liavo at least ono or two moro policomon. 0. L. Dally: I don't seo how it can be bettered. It la simply a case of introducing practical business eonso In placo of politics. . Geo. J. Pearce: Would liko to see every man of the.proflent non-partisan city administration continued, and their methods as well. W. F. Boethby: I favor keeping th present set of officers in for as long a time ns they will do as they liavo the past two years. J. II, Albert: Well satisfied with the present administration nnd favor a con tinuance of their non-partisan conduct of city affairs. F. A. Wiggins: It ta by far the best administration the city has had to ray knowledge. By all means let us con tinue it. T, Ilolverson : I am strongly In favor of giving the present administration a second term. We couldn't hotter our selves. 0. J. Fry : This administration ought to suit nnybody. Kepeolally tax payers. Hopo to see It continued. D.F.Wagner: It Is all right In all respects and there aro no objections to a continuation of tho same. W. II. Helmes: Best city govern ment wo have had In twenty years, and we had better stick to it. Damon Bros. : It would be thq height of follv to make a change. We are doing well enough. J. Conner: "I want to seo the whole thlnir continued with ona addition- better streets." A. M.Huraphrey: Fully satisfied and feel that for onte wo aro working on safe linee G. W. l'utman: It has been a groat improvement and will gladly support It again. J. J. Dalrymple: We want to put every man of them baok, and more liko them. II. Pehle: It's all right to date. Giye us moro of the same kind of work. ' J. I. Tliempwn: Its first rate. Don't want changed as long as I live. II. Btapleton : Am in favor of continue ing the present administration. Walter Merley: lam thoroughly to favor of the present methods. F. W. Hollls & Ce: It has been all right as far as I ean see. J. B. F. Tuthlil: Voted fpr It before and will doit egiin. E. 8. Lampert: WaBt thhjg V stay juitai they are. a..irfrii, GuyM. Pewers: Tho only way wo will over got out ol debt wilt b&by con tinuing tho present administration John Q. Wilsen: Think our present financial raanogetnent is correct and should be sustained. G. Wlohnsen: "Heartily In favor nf the present regime, oud don't believo wo could better it." W. W. Skinner: I favor continuing tho present program of economy and good city government. A. N. Gilbert: I approve of tho most favorable things thnt ca i do said of this administration, , II. A. Johnsonr Tho presont admin istration has been good enough for mo. Gid Steiner: "WoBhouldputthroUgh a straight citizen's ticket- Just as it Is " Branson it Ragan: Thlnkit is nl right and hope to rco it continued. J. Purvine: I voted for nnd I don't know how wo could improve on it. F. A. Turner: I holpcd put them thero and I nm not sorry for it. E. F. Osbum : Cau't epcak too highly of the men and their work. M. Brcdomelr: It suits mo very well. bWJ tfisaatat tntiaXifiti'mmwii dmlimJ.iitrwiiuhUtumttiTM, iiiiwril Bia rJowuod'4 bjilhlohii. 'Music la tbS most beautiful nrt, but It Is the most detestable profession. Hut Is not that right? That which be longs most to heaven should fare worst on enrtlt. The public moves much faster than the Individual, and thereforo tho Indi vidual tniwt place himself before his ape If he 1cjlrcs not to bo behind It. Wnguer Una poiiio Idea of this sort. It Is a necessity which every true artist must realize. Great men may be said to be,, fgr every ago save tholr own. Small uic'S'rirefor their own and none other. "ltcmlnlsceuces," In Macmll Inn's. The CouBrefcntlon Smiled. A certain clergymnn when preaching extemporaneously touched on tho sub ject of miracles. Some people, ho said, had difficulty In accepting tho miracu lous stories of the Bible, ns, for ex ample, the story of tho speech that Hnlnutn'a nss made to his master. Looking solemnly' at tho congrega tion the preacher hnmmered In his con tention with the remark, "Why should uot God iilake an nss to speak ho made me to ''speak?' Now York Tribune. MJMjd,itJ,.3JLuil- - . 1 , f - V , i m sfSSmW m SilfH JLLk!JLU,ULJ Pfrp AVtgclablc Pr cpnraiionrorAs slmilatlng IhcFoodandllcdula ling UtcStoinacbs atulBowcls of r NsHa!raNBiNa asrsarja vsjrsAsiKNarNwsrsBissj THE VITAL PACTS OP CITY FINANCES SometMUg -For Those Who Attack, 'tho Citizens Administration to 60 Up Against - Gross Income and Gross Outgo. 1897-1898, Gross income of city $5o,365 46 1897-1898, Gross outgo of city, less city hall buildingexpense 56,o35 69 Amount in excess of income $ 5,670 23 1899-1900, Gross income of city 6o,o71 04 1 899-1 9C0, Gross outgo of city, less smallpox expense , 5o,OH 57 Amount expended less than incomej?1o,059 47 v aHasM''36varvjsravHwsa sarsjvsaNJffsMVifisHsjr - Galvanized Iron Work - We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds of work in galvanized iron. A) 2C TC X - -JE X "CJ 1ML J3 3C 3XT Work and material always the best, and prices are always the lowest. X X our X Promotes Digcalion.Chccrfuh ncs3 aridncst.Contfllns neither Siium.Morpliine norrliiicral. ot Narcotic. WW atOldJir&UtVnnTXXirR Jlx-Smtut ' JMUlUSm'u- inottiKtuUr-Saia flittnSfinf.- QimAMJiifSr1 Jtbfcrpr-M-. win ApcrTecl Ilcmcdy rorConsilnn Uon, SourSlouTach.Dinrrhocd nml Loss of Slkijp. PacSimllo Signnlurc cf NEW YORK Forlnfantfi and" Children. The Kind You- Have Always Bought EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. -rWJ 1 I Bears the i I Signature fh W I eV4' r " 11 0 Q J j tip HlvJ'U IvF For Over I Thirty Years THE CCNTAUn JOMTANY Hf 101 ClTVt 'MID POTS AND PANS Anonii endless variety of aDJcohcelvnblo housekeeping utenfllls nml Inj'ploments, tho woman with n cenltia for iiQiisoKot'p in simply revels at Wndo's 'laro stotof Tho Inventors and ii)BnufacttirrH of labor-saving duvlcoa for tho lidiiio set a fast pace; but vo aro fully nbrynft of tho tlrnos, nsyou wlJI aecortnl" if you Klvo us n visit. . .- ,; Wk &m m- R. M WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON PHONE let T. S BURROUGHS, 103 state st SOMETHING NEWI X & KERN INCANDESCENT CMS DURNER No Chimney, no blackened Mantles. Gives 3ft candlo power per foot of gas MnMimed. Several sizes. Wo have in stock tho No 1. burning one foot per hour and giving a 35 candle power light for 3-10 of ono cent per hour. Also tho No 2, giving 70 candlo power at a cost of 0-10 of a cent nor hour. s INVESTIGATE THRM Salem Gas Light Co. Chomoketa 8t. Talophono BOM iiiniifiiiiiiiniiPHniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiniiniiiiiiniiiii'ii'iiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiyiHiiiyiiiJiiiiiiiiyi'iiiiii'inp"!"'"'!"""!' FREE. Rural Delivery Has been established on a num&er of Routes In Ore gon and you can have & Daily Journa Delivered to your family box four months for $1 x SftiJv' xr--' r AUGood Breakfast W$ Vnr ilm ilatntv atmuUto or for tin) licnrty enter can ho inado from our tempting lamb chops or mutton chops, beefsteaks or iork uhops. Our meatH nro of ox- nulslto flavor, ucculont, Jiiley ml ton fur. nml nro cut and tllllimod by OX ports for your tnblo. If you hnvon't nni!)lod our choice meats, you have missed a tront worth romymberlng. E, C CROSS SAtEM OR. riionosm. ' An Exhibition of Fine, Plumb ing. Can be seen any day nt Biilom whore wo liavo fitted up dwellings with tho host modern Ideas in sanitary plumbing in bathrooms, kitchona nnd dressing roomts Our work is thoucmo of scientific work manshin and will givu satisfaction to tlioso who relv unon cur skill. Wu will do anything In tlio lino of plumbing, gas fitting, steam fitting, and roofing to tho eutlro satisfaction of thoeo who stek our services. BARR &. PETZEL 2H COMMERCIAL BTItKBT. Telephone 2371. m THE JOURNAL bit U Ibe Intontot hews. AtocUK4 Prtfi Ttlttntn Str- vice of tint di'e is llib frkti MOfaisf Dalllti. al nutb or It twenty-four hours ttrlltr. Contrt Daily Mrkt Aa lalpeadat Paptr for the pro Not tor say Political Mwblfl. Miittt HOFER BROS., PUBLISHERS Salem, O.regon. iiiiiiniiniiPiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiimiii miiuim 1-DOLLflR-l iiiiiii'i"1""11111" "H"1"11 Wmwma K i Jft Jj When Thanksgiving Comes that day, of nil days in tho year, your supply of wlnon and liquors should comprise only the vory beat brands. You will never go far wrong If your rhitiiKKivlug Bluelioaril and uililn uru hiiimiIIihI by J. 1. Itogtirs. Tho lluwit vlutnutM. tho l)wt dUtlllnritts. nro run reunited in his steuk. Hero nro n fuw t tho iimiiy lltinis; olnroti1. Hintoriiwu. Jlurgiindlotf, port and cflrry In Winim; wniHKiiw. ookuhm nun iiquwurs n (optional qiiubty and vulim. X' sw . Ft Rogers U18 'in 0niinwnlHl ftrt WIiuImwIh ami IUt!l. WHICH? Are you content with Indifferent or positively iinwitinfaotory luuudry work, or do you desire something bottdrT You ean "pay your money ami tuko ;uur choke." With us you may 1m certain of laundering that clean olothee. thnt makes them leave hero properly Ironed and folded. Yon will want to keen thote nice new woolens soft and full Uw. Your choice, then will bo n wise one If you fix upon tu. Salem Stnam Laundry COLONKL J. CI VMTKAU fnOrUIKTOK, DOKOCS U. OLMHTKAO. HOll. Phone 411, 'M) Mherty Htrt. ggBi-i CutmcHT 2mt jNe flnoe thro 8l 0 WANT?BEtJs WrtOdhla nos or tons Inn iraa tlmoa rap f OOoor month at earne rnto- dvhr.ttsQrrtr m column trtsertad tents four n Inserted All ovar four Unas -THE SINCLAIR HASI- A Ham You Con Eat toU,l7mWhaMa0 fry, Q Ow Ju I'rice iiOhjiner t''i Qlbrn, Tlie lie Imt ruxi in Ba JlJi'Uit UtHl ItMSt lUvii mtty man mm nm my m. 4wn tUtkt to nrtiotK ih Mm market. t IUi Criww Ham. jiSfeJa Harritt &, Lawrence Of.t 'aTQVVlBlt OKOUKKV A RARE CHANCE ELW BjL strtet. four fclockJ iouth of.tlit coart hosw wH tc sold at hturjtrYauie. CaM house, fhKst vlw In tb: city: fruit trearc Aty at Journal office. k. e nbaw(, a THE EAST. SALEM MEAT MAIiKiKT. corner jam mm comer Bireew-wiu keep nn aseoitmont of (ROCKljJneat, Call and examine. A.6hare,oiyo'ur palromiRo Is solicited. FranV I" liltchfleld, Troprl tor. UW-Ql - FOR BATfe-A thorouehbred UnKlfeh pointer young dog. Also a ,second hatid double barreled shot un, good as new. Will (sell very cheap.. Ih qtilrontcorilorotlSth and Trndo 8ts. - - L. . . , LARSEN THE PALMISTAllsky Bhjg. uor. am r.iorrieon Hts. i'ortianUj win rend when all leading cvente in Hfo lako placo for gain and loss. Ilia work. Readlnga W) cents. "Prac tical Hnnd Rending" foy eSIp by all dealers. Price 75. , 11 12 23tt RoblnCdti Thermal bath cabiriettlie Kiin i in i kiiuwu iirtuui proiecjor nnti reatorer. For ealo by Mrs'. J. A Bell wood and Mrs. T. B. Fnlrbnnk,383 Front Bticot, Balem, Or.. Phono, Main 2771. . ll'7-Imo f WANTED. Rig Fir wood. If you" want to contract for lariao Iota of wood for next season, cull at the olllco of Salem Light and Tract Ion Co. 10-24 (f. PASTURAGEFor good winter pasture inquire of R. Cray ton, one block west of north Balem school. 10 24 if JBii1" SALEM LODGES WORKSTKM8 OW AMKRICA .Court Blictwood Form No 19. Mtcti KtkUy nights In Turner block. John M.-('bto, C. K. A u llniwn Hoy, 11.17-lrf American Laun(lr Owned and onernted hv AlnertcanR Work flrst-clasfl. Glvo It ytmf patron" ago. Main ofllco and laundry at 10 Church street. Telephone Mil In 2854 Unwell ofllccs, Wlprul Ghmr Btoro Fair (J round Htore, .Viw Park Grocery Allen & Ro?ersx, Stnto BticcU DEAFNESS ' CURED or no pay. C. II. ROWAN, Milwaukee .Vile ROCKY A10UNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT Dayll(ht Stopover at Magara Falls. Through first olnes toualBtsleoporfrom Pacific Uoast weekly for Chicago. Boston, New York, and other eastern points, via Rio Grande Western, (Great Bait Lake Rottto) Denver & Rio Grande, O It I &"P nnd Illinois Centrnl to Chlcagp, connect ing in tho Un'or Depot with Michigan Central'u Blmllni car for points east. For par.tlcnlaru call on onddrossLoca) Agents or, ' v '. . R. II. Tuunnutr,, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. It. It. 8 Otf 142 Third St., Portland Or osvonx.. Bear, tb tf Ih Kind You Haw Always Botc Oltrnatan of The Great Rock Irland Routo has Just iunugurnml n weekly personally conducted tourist enr tervlco botween tho Pacific coast nnd points East in con Hon with tho Rio Grande Western nnd Denver it Rio Urando and Illinois Cen tral Rys. Ry leaving Portland on any Saturday morning da tho 0. R, h N. connection can bo mado on this car nt Ogdon. or by leaving Portland on any Thursday evenlng.vla tho Bouthern PaciUc, con nection can bo mapo with this cur at Saornmonto. Ask your ticket Agent about thin car or write to A. E. Coor-un, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. U 2(1 Traveling is an easy and plcataut undertaking now-n-duys, especially If you nru no fortunate as to taka tho Northern I'lulllc, tlio road that nicer tains tho wants of pusneugers and aup piles them. Tho Northern Paciflu'a crack train Is the North Coast Limited, which leaves Portland dally at 1 145 p. m. For rate and otht-r Information apply to any Northern Paolila agent, or write to A. D. Charlton, A. (1. P. A.. 265 Morrison street, corner Third, Portlund. 10 1.1 lOt NOTICE OF ELECTION- Nntleo is hereby given that.au ultyjtlcjn will ho held in the City of Balem, Oregon, on Monday, Di-cember 3, 1000, and .that the pollh therefor will bj onon from 111 o'cliHik a in. iinill -I o'clock . n't on wiul day. for the purH)o of voting fpi the following city olllcurs fur the term ft sieifl(l: '' ' A Mayor, for the term oftuoj'nra; it lUoonlwr, for tho term of tHoyeiirnf n ilarilml, for thntermgf two yiuisjit TrwtHurer, for tho term nf two yearn; nm) Alderman from the First ward. Uv the lurui of two vears, lo succeed h, I'. Walker; one Aldurmaii from Second want, fur tliti term nf two years, to su MitMl fi. A. RiKs; onu Aluormnn fr(m thti Third ward for tliulenn of twoyearr, to iUMMed Alcjiu'jtjewiier joiim Aldermno from Third ard, for the term of bit year, Ui till the unexpired term of 1. 1' Allwi. rtigHi ; ono Alderman for tin Fourth ward, for thu term of two yer to MitKeed Cloorgu (JrlHwgld. The Killig plia't'H for tald ulectloit thnll bo at the fullowiug placeti, iu spHctively : riHr vur. ahmo. a cngH'o,'f'UH', North liberty utreet. Bmoonii Ward At J. A. BlmpconV stuliltw, on Cotu t sintt. '1iiiiii W4K11. At J. I FreelanilV siuro-room. Stntn street. Fovutii Wku At l"ag Jk Btevei -' stables, Cummurciul and Trade slice Dono hv tt 0 order of the Comn 1 Council of pld city. yitm my hr and thu st-al ol laldelty, thltiSOth 1 ot novmiuer, twu. a N. J. Jv)i)Aii,.Cily Recorder 11 SI CaU for City Warr'Mts. Notice is hereby given (ljauthcru pitiiaauj' JumUon liund apt thu r tnyiitof nil warranty of tJie'Cfly of "Ha i urawn on ma general junu BrKi on ojr before AugpSSlWO. Holders of aid werranUi wiR nrukuiit tliem lor imvniHit at L ISuih's buk, tiB luteret will ceitro 1 iJOUN jMOIMi CUy Treaurn will nUi nt them for payFnfciTt at Luut - ituIUfifthU notice. a 1 , $ Sulom, Qr., Nov. 14, 1000. Itl4-n . . ww- g.;1