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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
uhmh!I5, mm . , altilarni ilrii. .WHAT'S ON TO YOU, what's on your head Is not of as much Importance as what's In It. Nor to us, For to a head with something In It, we can appeal: can prove that $3 fcuys the best of Derbies; buys Of purchased here) correct shape to the fraction of an Inch, correct color to a half tone. The most costly Item the exclusive hatter puts In his hats Is his name. Any popular style you wish. All the Sprlnr Styles are now ready. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Tlio People's Otothleri. and Furnishers THE DAILY JOURNAL Mombor Northwest Attornoon Nowsptpor Lonuuo. BY HOFBR BROTHERS, TIIUR8DAY, JUNE 13, 1001. Dally Ono Vonr, 83, OO InAclvnnoe Dally Four Month 91. In Advance Dally by Carrier BOo Por Month Weakly Ono YearlSl.OO In Advanoo Jlldldal CUlSlflCStlOB Of P DeClinnS intcrett to the Bench L UtliaiUlia Barasd Business Mas. SBsKirJrssJi nH Banks and Banking When, by tho terms of n contract of deposit, money is received on depot'lt in the name of the daughter of the depositor, with the agreement that he (the depositor) may draw audi deposit on checkt signed by him, and he doci draw the money to depoiitcdoit check so signed, Iho daughter cannot hold the bank for tho monoy to deposited and drawn out. 04 Pac. Rep. (Idaho) 888. It If the duty of a bank receiving com mercial paper for collection before it Is due to prciont same to tho maker for payment on Hi maturity, and, if par mant la refuted, immediately to notify the holder. Ill a case whero thu duly to ijlve audi notice was negUcted, and the bank, after tho maker a chattel mortgage to Kiolf, and assisted another creditor to obtain u morgago to Itself, and asslsted'another creditor to obtain i mortgage covering all tho debtor's pro perty, by reason of which the note was rendered uncbllsctiblo, It was error for the court to tako from the jury the question of the bank's liability for thu amount of the nolo. (14 Pac. Hep. (Kan ) 007, Beneficial Associations Where a portion of cortaln property owned by a charitable Institution Is occupied and used by it lor charitable purposes, and the remaining ortlon thereof is dovoted to purposes of rovoiuio, the portion used is subject to taxation, 01 Pac, lisp. (Utah) 001. Building and Loan Association A contract with a building anil loan asToclatlon, requiring a fixed monthly payment of dues, and a monthly pay ment of Interest, and a certain premium, BljgVeqatlnu an amount greater than tho legal rato of Interest, Is usurious, tho premium being merely additional In terests. SO Bo. Hep. (Miss.) 835. Dairy Interests In the prosecution of a pursonchargcd with telling adulterated milk It waa nol'tiocessary to aver or to prove that the the milk In question was, totha knowledge of the defendant, below the required standard. It Is competent for tho legislature to do clarolhat that the doing ol auuot shall subject tho doer thereof to a penalty, Ir respective ol his motive or knowledge, and In audi a case tho courts have no powor to require prool ol knowledge or motive to bo shown. 40 At. Hop. (N. Y.) 10. Landlord and Tenant. In kn actiou to recover damagos for the failure to give possession of leased property, the measure of damages Is tho difference between tho leased rental value and the rent reserved, where the prom sea were necessary to tin plaintiff for the purpose of carrying on a uew bull uets since thero could bo no basis on which to estimate tho profits. Ul Pac. Hep. (Wash.) 014. i Personal Injury Suit. fcnleriug the elevator which Is appar- entlyat rettand with the door open, and which the passenger has no reason to auppostcan be started until tho door It closed, is uot negligence, though the elevator it moving, which could have been determined by momentary obser vations of tho car and machinery. 40 At Hep.J(R.I.)28. Railroads One of plaintiff a steers was injured While being unloaded from a car ol the defendant company, by reason of a de fective chute, The cattle wore shipped under a uniform live-stock omtraut I wliluli allnwml tilainttff ft lmrvtir rain In consideration that liu load and unload the cattle at hit own risk, Held, that eiurge mat, u tue jury louuu that VHalnUff ludenteraa Into the uul-' farm live stock contract he could uot covar, was proper. 40 At. Hep. (Con) ST7, ShlDPlne and Marine, i Ocu-uoln tuirs owned bv a lnnihr - - s ,U8,,0?rnfa vy . ,,u" , cwopany, and exclusively used within th state, and managed and ojwratetl by .midguts of the state, are aublMt to ktK r' . " '-- hM' xatton, though such tugs are r4 at a port situate,! lu a foreigu ut, IH Pao. Kp. (Wath.) 000. t5frbii? ,' owls WTIth CUtearela. WtoSSS7 ii nhnrfic; ?."'? eoosilpaUoo Jororsr. rw,. ij, 0.0, fall, druggists rHurt4uwtjr ihtntfifiMMiimai YOUR HEAD? 4fjf 267 Commercial St. Salem. ARGUMENTS MADE FOR BANKRUPTCY Continual from fourth Vttv, Two Heirs Oppose Bankruptcy. Two Cosper heirs, Mrs. Ktnma John ion, of Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs. Irene ' Perrlno, of Salem, yesterday filed tho following statement in tho probate court for Marion ceunty: "To Honorable John II Scott, county and probate judge ol Marlon county, Oregon : "Come now tho undersigned, nnd re pec t fully show to this Honorable Court as follows. "That thov aio the heirs at law and legatees and davlee under the last will and testament of William Cosper. deceased, which is now being probated and administered upon in the Probate Court of Marion County, Oregon. "Tho undersigned aru willing that said will shall Btand, and that thu estate of said drcpdent mny lie administered upon according to the terms and pro visions of said will. ''Tho undersigned nro willing that the suit now pending in the circuit court of the stato of Oregon fur the county of Morion. Department No. ?. in which Tihnon Font, asotecu.or of the last will and testament of William Cosmr, de ceased, Is plaintiff, vs A. T. and P. N. Gilbert and the Gilbert Brothers nnd their wives, which suit is brought for the purpose of having an acru'intlng with the said Gilbert Brothers ttd liiuir wives, may bo proceeded wiili, and that Claud Gatch, tho receiver appointed therein by tho circuit court, may con tinue to act as tho permanont receiver in said suit, until said accounting is com pie to or until further order of thu clicuit court. "We further show to this Honorable Court that wu arooposcd to bankruptcy proceedings, as now commenced In thu United States District Court at Portland, Oregon, believing that tho suit now pending in the circuit court ol tho Htnto of Oregon for Marion county, is thu proper and tho better mutliod under till the circumstances of obtaining a com pletu accounting with thu Gilbert brothers and their wives, and that It can be nioro economically managed through tho said circuit court ol Marion county. Oregon, than through thu Court of Bankruptcy, uiid tlint In the end more can be roalixuil for nil parties roncurnod. ''We therefore onpoio bankruptcy pro cerdlngs, and do hereby authorize tho executor, of our deceased father's will and testament to uso his bust efforts In our behalf to huu raid bankruptcy pro needing dlsmi8ssd,or stayed, II not dis missed until the final accounting in thu circuit court of Marlon county, Oregon." History of the Case, In Nov. 1000 Tllmon Ford was, ap pointed executor ol citato of Win. Cot per with will annoxud. baturduy April UOtli Mrs, Kuiiuu Johnson of Moscow, Idaho, began suit against Tllmon l'ord administrator, and the Gilbert Bros, (or an accounting to tho heirs of the estate ol Win. Conpur, in thu Bum ol $ 800,000. Pettion alleges estate worth '340,000 whllu appraisers valued it at tt,000. Tuesday April 3U, hank clones, and United States Marshal servos papers on Gilbert Bros, Tilmou Ford oxeoutor suvs estate doos uot Include $15,000 property of Cosper owned In Idaho. Thursday April 26 Henry B. Thlolsen of Salem named by Jtidgu Holliiigai of l' H. Circuit court us totunorartr receiver. Thursday, May 8, Tllmon Ford, uxec ulor of tho Win. Cosper estate boglni suit before Judge Boise In oiroult court against Gilbert Bros., alleghii! conver sion ol decedent's funds and asking uu accounting and receiver. Saturday, May 11, Jouknal publishes list of Ufio school children depositors In Gilbert Bros', bank. .Friday, May 18, Judge Bolsu namts Claud Gatuh receiver. Hies his bond with A. Bush as boiidsmuu, Thursday, May M, Mr. Thlolsen tiles his report as receiver, and report shows by Gilbert Bros, books and hit statemout that bank was lit solvont. Books of bank show resources of bank 3l..to3.05. estimated value of same by Gilberts 170,IW0 80. By Thlelsuii 1101,180.81. Report shows securities withdrawn 05,000. Friday, May ill, Judgo Bellinger decides he has no Jurisdiction. A. T, Gilbert in Interview says ho expects bank to pay 76 cents on dollar. Saturday June 8 suit of intervention begun by Win. gpayd, M. I., Jones et ah, depositors, to make Wm. Cosper a partner of Gilbert Bros. Thursday Junu 18 a netltloii aaklnir - l.utkL hut a- A & at kmidkik. litlivJ a..kha .. 1 It a. Mro Ju8 Bellinger. Vailkl-lll-UT IIIUIVVUIIIKS hikukm uo i TtiertUaClaiiorptor.lt wuo are injured uy the use or coffee. Hocently thero htia been placed tn all ,ho KNry t,,f Hw preparation Br,ilns. that takes tho place of coffee. 'The most del leu te stomach receives II without distress, and but fw can u'11 ,l from wlfw' U i,lH, uot co,lt over W a much. Ghlldren may drink tt Wiu groat Iwntat. 15 cts. ud iJ6 cts. per package. Try It. Ask for GHAIN - O. Remember the Mitchell Bicycle. oasvoxixa. Bitn tks a KN Yw Him Wsirs y&$ Blfftsttr f MllliirnTrtMW'nilnnfm RICH SEVEN DEVILS Mining Region at Last Tapped by a Railroad. Rich Ores Piled on the Dump for Years Will Now Go to the Smelter. gpeelal to the Journal, Boise, June 13. The format opening of the Pacific & Idaho Northern railroad from Wlessr on the Oregon Short Lino to Council near the famous Seven Devils mining regiqn took placo yesterday at Council Many distinguished people were present, including Governor F. M. Hunt, Mayor J. 11. Richardson of Boise and a dozon prominent bankers nnd capitalists. It was one of the most representative gatherings of men ever assembled tn tho state of Idaho and the capital represented many millions of dollars. , Tho completion of the P. & I. N. railroad into the Seven Devils country marks n now era In that celebrated cop per anil gold producing region. It Is rich In mineral wealth and timber and thous ands of tons of or havo been piled upon the dumps of tho mines for years past because thero wore no adequate means of transportation. So rich is the cop per ore that many tons havo been freighted for 40 and CO miles and then shipped to the smelters at a good profit. All of these ouee will hcrealter bo treated at tho Woisncr smelter as soon as it is completed. The Pacific & Idaho Northorn will extend its lino northward across tho divide and ('.own thu Littlo Salmon at onco it is believed, and will certainly construct branches from Cambridge into the Heath district and from Council into the Seven Devils proper. Lewis. A. Hall and associates of Now York built and control the road and P. Shelby Is the general managor. Health for 10 Cents. A lively liver, pure blood, clean skin, bright eves, perfect health Cascarets Candy Cathartic will ob tain and secure them for you. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All drttircists, ioc. Aliort mill Hour. Thero liml buun u Hiimll bnuk failure, and thu ImnU hud Bono into tho hands of n receiver. Tho receiver lmd proved to lie dishonest and lmd absconded with what rcmnlnod of tho fiuulH of tho iiiHtltutloii. Kxport detectives, however, wore on IiIh truck, nnd ho waa run to earth In n mouiitnlu town and taken buck to tho m:oiioof his lliinnclal cxplnltH. It vriiH nftcr midnight when tho de tcctlvoH arrived with tliolr prisoner, lint Mr. Moiiiih, tho principal deposit pr In tho hank and therefore tho prin cipal loner, wiih awakened at Ills homo ntnl Informed by telephone of thu cap ture. IIo expressed his urn (Mention nnd went hack to bed. Shortly afterward ho wiih aroused to receive another telephone mesHngo to Hie Kiuno effect fnun a different source. "TliankH," ho snld, "hut I had heard of It nlroady. Good night!" And ngaln ho Nought Ills couch. About 2 o'clock lie wns uwiiUciied n third time. Tho telephone hull was ringing. hi no gentle framo of mind ho an swered It. "Hollo!" Iroiuilri. "Hello!" responded n volco through tho telephone. "In this Mr. Means?" "Yen. Whnt do you want?" "Mr. Moiiiih, tlila Is Deputy Sheriff Joucri. Wo've caught that runaway re ceiver. In thorn anything you'd llko to havo mo do personally In tho mnttor?" "Yes!" ronrod Mr. Montis. "Hang up tho recolvorl" And ho was not disturbed again. Youth's Companion. Marie Tnnln mill did Seriirnl'a Tooth. Mark Twain's daughter, Mlsa Clara U Clemens, la entering upon liur carcor as a concert alnger, had n long con fcroueo with u manager. Many mat tern wero dlNcusxod, phiua made nnd Jctalls nettled, Miss Cleuiuns dictating her own Ideas. Tho young singer, who tuid experienced coiiHldorahlo dltllculty in ohtnluliiK parental consent to a pub lic career, showed her oaruostnesa by tho busluoftallko manner In which sho looked Into affair. When matters had been fully consid ered and thu manager was about to leave, Miss Clemens said, with thu largo determination that small bodies ant Infrequently possetis: "I wish It distinctly understood that my father's name Is not to bo mun- tlonetl at nil la connection with my ihiglng In public." Mark Twain, who had been sitting In thu room durliiK thu Interview. In which, however, ho had taken uo port, looked up qultalcnlly mid said, with a twinkle lu Ids eyus; "You boo what It Is to have n thank lesa child." Saturday Uveulug Post. Vrrdt mill llUmnrck on Tlllr. The cuinponer Vertll waa offert a title of nobility by King Victor ISiu iiiHiiuel. It whn intended that he should be created Marquis or I'oiute de ltua iHrto. lifter the etutw upon which he lt l. The compoMr rf ummI t bt offer energetically. He eonsldcrwl that Yurtll whs somebody mid that thu MarijuU de lliisjieto would be iiuIkmI)-. Uvea llkiuarck wits uuable to parry a blow of this character. Vun tli young ompvrur broke with hliu. U conferred upon him the title uf Ditk of Uuiuubourg- HUmarck mvlved the iwrvhiiietit with this oseUuiwtten: "A pretty nam el It will Ih Imudy for traveling Incognito." Woine dajs after u parcel arrhiMl at Yaraiu bvurlug thu uddroM "Mmi lu Um.'he du l4iueiilHurg.M lllsiuarvk, to whom It was deltvorstl. being theu at table, antbo uwl. vifforH thu Utter to U wtfu, roHtark) hvn lONlly: MlluuUi, tmtbautitd m tak )wr aequalutuueer MMM6 JOURNAL k-RAYS His Final Defeat. lie worked a syndicate in steel, In railroad stocks and oil; And syndicated wool and coal And batteiibd honest toll. He formed a combine big and strong In sugar, gas and soap; And gobbled up the salt and lime, And cotton, pulp and rope. Hs syndicated crock'ry ware. Tobacco, onts nnd wheat; He formed a trust in eygs slid milk, In alcohol and meat. He organized a lumber trust And syndicated rum; And nil who had to buy of him Weru well beneaHi his thumb. He syndicated all in sight And then he longed for more, But suddenly he was tailed hence To Jordan's further shore. Once thero he tried to syndicate The harps and crdwns of gold, But Justice met tho man at last, And now he's never cold. Exchange. 4 Judge Boiso, senior jndge of this dis trict, Is pallently holding court at Tilla mook, and may continue for ten days or mo if thero are cabes requiring that amount of timo. IIo is an old-fashioned ,, I Hal gentleman and a Jurist of renown has not adopted the hnrricane stylo of holding court, whore tho docket is cleared in half an afternoon and cases are dis missed before witnesses can be summon ed or lawyers get their second wind. Ho patiently and courteously hears all there is to bo said on both sides of a matter, nnd if moro witnesses are wanted to complete tho presentation of facts he grants timo to got them Into court. When all is gone ovor and tho chaff and grain completely separated ho delibera tely formulates his opinion and thero are fow appeals from his decisions. As a result of such practice the supreme court would have littlo business. m k m Justice David J. Brewer of the Su preme Court ol tho United States has shown his respect for American institu tions, by this week marrying Miss Emma M. Mott cf Vermont. Miss Mott lias been Just a common hard-working school tedchcr for years. Her latest expedience was as principal of a public school in Washington D. O. Justice Brewer has sot a noble example a con tempt for tho edicts of high society. There Is no moro exalted profession for woman than that of teacher. , At tho holiness campmcetinglho other cvoulng considerable enthusiasm pro vailed, and all thu good points of the exhorter wura applauded, Even when he said nlnu out of ten preachsrs wore doomed to eternal damnation, his followers duvoutly shouted "Praise God, Amen," beforu they thought what they were doing. Jouiikai. bulletins will again bo post ed. Hayseeds, Populists, Grangers, Democrats, Men With-Whiskers, Capi talists. Socialists, Boor-sympatlzers, Expansionists, Goidbugs. Grcenbuckers, Imterialiats, Jingoes, common people and Kopubllcans ure invited to stop and gut tho nuwB. t U Geo. Dressier of South Salem takes away our breath with a box of Wilson Strnn berries that surpass my thing scon so far this year. Ho took 808 boxes in one picking Monday from one-eighth of hb acre. m m m The dairy meeting and strawberry show will bo held In the same building Strawberries and uream go together naturally. The German paper at Mt. Angel lilts the nail on thu head when it says: "Dor Oharakter uiieeror 'oil 1st Churakter loslgkult." e a e McKiiiloy Mitchell is about tho only ul on Froneli Prairie, if he did miss his suit. e That Is no way to urn the Marion county poor farm, without hico curtains. 6 A Judgu Hamilton runs his court with out tiny displays of imperialism. Saturday will bu Fruit Show day at tialum. hen a woman give up It Is because she litis gone to the uttnoat limit of strength and endurance. It is n marvel bow women will stagger on under the Inly jUMiM-hold burden when the whole both is rucked with jwin. l'or the erous, run-down condition wlitch mi many women expesience, as a result of ocrtrmu in household cares, there is no medicine can equal Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strviMthens the weak stomach by cur iuu disoHMM of the organs of digetion nd uutntiuH. It purifies the blood of poiMMih which cause rheuiiuitlwii and u!ir painful difcMSM. It uourtahea the iwrvas, awl builds up the body with wurnl, healthy rWsh ' There i uo alcohol in "Golden Med., leal Diwwery" mid it u entirely free from opium, cocaine ami ull other nar eoUoc Accent mi MiUtftutc for theDiscov ry " There w nothlug "jun oa good" .... .,.,, ncrvutuHMs umt debility :-r"JLi rr.sr. -. !mw much Mw wua iiu W.ew 0W,M"' Ss Meilicul to py extttM of HtaJUng ' gj u mt.pmi stawiM tor the Iwokls 1. TT. ,,"""wn MAMMT for w wvltM '! jlldl nil Tj7 (ffik An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method nnd beneficial effects of the well known remedy, 3rnur or Fios, manufactured by tho California Fio Srnur Co.. illustrate thevoluoof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It Is the one perfect strengthening- laxa tive, cleansing; tho Bystem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers irontly yot promptly and enabling one (overcome habitual coratipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectlonaolo quality nnd aub-atan'-e, and its acting on the kidneys, llvf-r and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, mako It the ideal !..., M.. In the process of manufacturing1 fhjs -e used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and oilier aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Svnor Co. only. In order to get Uu boneilclal effects and to avoid imitations, please rcmombprthefnllnameofthoCoirnany printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, ET. OT5W YORK, K. T. Fomalobjoll DnJesists. Price OOc. pcrbottlo BRIDGE FALLEN Itosfitu'RO. Juno 12 Tho lower cr un ty bridge over the Eat Umpqua riv r, 18 miles east ol hero, fi II yesterday. Mo one was on tho etructuro at tho tin.e, but Mr. Garner had passed over It with tils torn a few minutes before. The bridge was built cloven years ago by tho California Bridge Co. The main span wai 160 feet long, 30 feet abovo the water and total cost was $4500. A rotten timber at ono corner gave way, twisting tho upper works, and it col lapsed. Counry Judge Thompson will etnmlno tho wreck with a view to re building. A Master Stroke In lino laundry work wo lay on every article laundered by us, whether it be linen or Madras white or colored shirt, collar, cuff, shirtwaist or lace curta'ns. Our laundry work is uuapproachablo in point of hauty, in color, ilnlsli and conscientious care. Wo win approba tion by giving satisfaction ami peerless work at low prices. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKI, J. UI.MBTKD, 1-HOrilIKTOR. DOnODB U. OUIHTKD, MQR, Phono 411 320 Liberty Streel Reduced Rates Are now In effect to Buffalo, Now York. Do you expect to attend tho Pan American Exposition? If so do not buy your ticket until you havo investigated the sorvlce of the- Il linois Central railroad. Our accomodations aro the best that can bo had, our trains are always on time, and employes courteous and ac comodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific coast to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send 15 cents in tamps, to address given below, wo will forward to you, by return mail, ono of our large 34x40 Inch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto Klco. Any iniormation regarding rates ac comodations, sorvice. time, connections, stop-overs, etc, will bo cheerfully fur' nlshed by ' ., .. . ? ll' Trumbull, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. It. R 143 Third at., Portland On Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men read "Strength tt Uio and Abuse by Men." Doctor Sanden It tells all about mv nil. Rivniv KLKOTK!CIlBI.Th and how they are jiwsl to cure such cases of rheumatism, lumbago, tciata, lame back, kidney liver and stomach disorders, sleepWs nesa, or any of thoso diseatis peculiar to man, Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, ltussel Uldg. Portland Or. TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL UHMUblHiAl 4bsHSIF BaVvJeaV COMlt.nT " --- J .,. -tirirriiiTittnfviwvrwMBiiiriTiiMiiiiif'irttiiirvi' Fanner's WILL Salem, June 15th, at 2:00 p. m. SUBJECT: "Dairying: and Diversified Farming" ...MR. C. Expert Dairyman and Practical Farmer From Minnesota Whoso services I uu in en fecured by thu improved methods of dairying und fanning, selection and caru of cows, feeding of stock, growing of forHgu plants and other matters of general interest. Farmers w II lie invited to ask qucstlnne, make A Bureaus The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for travelers a place where they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and what there is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in nnd get full information, or. if you prefer, write me about it Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. IF YOU ARE A You make about 1531 Irg thrusts to fitted with a Columbia Hub Coaster Brake Keep your feet on the pedals and coast down grado. You will save yourself 528 strokss each mile. Think what a saving of effort this would mean in riding a Century. Bring us your old wheel and let ub put ono on it Better still got a Col umbia or Hartford, they are strong, light and handsome. Columbia, Models 63 and 64, $40 Hartford, Models 23 and 24, $30 OTTO J. WILSON EXTRH Return of the Big Moral Shows. The Well-spring From Which all Pirates and Would-Be Showmen Receive Their Inspiration Norrls BIG TRAINED ANIMAL & SHOW Tuesday Jun Shows 2 300 PERFORMING ANIMALS Trained Sf ts Bring the Trained $ss See the Funny . Clown Band TRAINED PIGS TRAINED FOXES EVERY ACT AND FEATURE NEW WAIT FOR THE REAL SHOW DON'T BE DECEIVED MKIOBS5- tiwiiirMinTiry.'virnbifia Meefir? BE HELD- L. SMITH... Southern Pacific Company, will discuss suggestions and tako part in tho discussion. Information. A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. BICYCLE RIDER the mile, Suppose yon have your wheel WILL EXHIBIT IN SALEM and 8 p. m. Trained lff " Children TmnAd Goats Zebus Only Big Show Coming ADULTS 25 cents. CHILDREN. 15 cents. -'ifiii)iVi'iirTi 8th 300 nujiiaOffay nfiUffu. L,TTilrfl'i,i'l'-- .im AMa and union PAciFin DKPAIIT FOR TIMK eriIPl)li.E8 1-rom Portland Or. AllRIVR mow CblcatfO IMillaud Bpcclal 9n. tn. via Hunt Itigton ""ATlsiitio" Kxprcss 9 p. 111. via Hunt lugtnn "sirViui Fast Mall 6 p. in. Via Spokane pan iJike, Denver. Ft Worth. Omaha. u.n... r-itw d. in..i- . ?,n wt,Jt.' 1NUII, KimPttttn il v -- 4 3d P. tu, Hall i.ke, "Denver in Worth. Omaha. .-....' f-n ut 1 - ' ... ?u8i -.., u. IAJUI3. i:iil.an il Kt. "i Walla !a7lri'Swf,ir-, Spokane Wallace. PuJl: Paul, Dalitihiitrauke. 'Ml, tu. " HOURS 7 PORrTnL.I.IO.CIICACO 72 ... ...uiiiv V, .ars Throuuh tlclcts East via boat nnd rail, via Portland. II rial, or OCEAN AND MVER SCHEDULE From Portland. Ml railing dales subject uj uunugu i p. m. Kor Khu KraiicfMO I Ball ovcry 5 days PA Dally ex, -opt Hiluilny 8pm Balunl 10 a. COLUMBIA R1VKII To Astoria and Way landings. n. m. Huiidij WILLAMETTE RIVEB Steamers leave Sslem for Portland and vvit landings, Monday, Wednesday and Frldsyitio a.m.. TuMdiy, Thursday ail tStturiay at 7 m. For Independence, Albany andi.Comuii Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. B' For Independence, Monday, Wednesday 11 Friday at 4;30 p.m. Through tickets East via sll rail or boat til rail via Portland, Ticket office City dock. E. T. THAYER. Agent . Salem, reton. South and East VIA Southei n Pa A Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Balem for Portland and way stations at 5:40 a. in. , 7:64 a. m. and 4 :53 p. m. I.v Portland. . 8j A M .11:00 A M .12.55 A M .eiPM 7:45 V M 8J0TU 1033 P V 1235 py 05 AH 815AM Lv Balem- At Ashland Ar Bacramento. Ar Ban FrancUco.- ArOgden. .,.,... Ar Denver. . ArKanio, City. Ar Chicago , tja A M 9.30 A M JfflAM . 7:42 A II 7.WAM 0:15 A H 7UAU 6:30 A U Ar Lou AUKelM. 2.00 P M 8 04 A V Ar Kl Paw too P M e-oo p m Ar Fori Worm.. ... . S:S0 AM 6,30 a w Ar city or Mexico li.so a M ii;io a m ai """"" : u a ai 7.mu A M Ar Nuw Orlcan . 6:30 1 M 6:3J p u Ar Washington .. . 6:42 A M C:ll A X Ar Now YorK 12;10 1' M 12.10 p Pullman and Tourists cars on both trains. Ch t furs Bacnimonto to Ogilea and El li3i, an I tourist cars to Chicago, SuLoui'.JNi-w "'leans nnd Washington Connecting at Ban Frandisco with Mr eral Bteamshin linos for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. 800 OBOHt at HalOtn HtJlt on. nrarl.lrn.. O. U. MARKUAM, 6. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern IMroad TIME CARD, No. 2 For Yuqultm: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. a Train leaves CorvalllB.... 1:40 p. n Train arrives Yaqulna . 5 55 p. tn No. 1 ItetumlDfr: Leaves Yaqulna 7-OJa. a Leaves Corvallis 11 !.t n. m Ar.r'yc9 Albany 12:13 p. tn No. 3 For Dotrelt: Leaves Corvallis 1 :30n. m, Leaves Albany 2 3Jp, ui. Arrives Dotrolt 6:26 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 5:35 a. tu, Arrives Albany 11:35 a.m. Arrives Corvallis 12:15 p. m. Trains 3 and 4 betweon Albany so J Covallls, Tuesdays, Thursdays nuHSit urdaya only. All other trains da!. cent Sunday. Trains 1 and 4 arrives in Albany In timo to connoct with tho 8. P, south bound, as well as Riving two or thru hours in Albany before departure of 6. P. North bound train for Portland. 1 rain No. 2 connects with the S, P. west side train at Corv- 'Is Crossing for Independence, McMinin '0 and all points north to Portland. J. Tuknlh, Edwi.n Sions, Agent, Albany. Manager. "The Best of Everything" In a word this ttlUof the Passenger Smlci The Northwestern Um vis. 8 Trains daily between Bt. Paul and Chicago comprising the UM Pullman 81eepers, Peerless Dining Gn, Library and Observation Cm, Free Reclining Chair Crt. J&tfPihFJStorv Trala -"THE NORTBV't; EHN LIMITED" Rubs every dsyofi' Finest Train Eiectncumtej in the World s,"m """ To Chicago By. Daylight The Badger State Express, the finest Day Train runninc between t.Paul and Chicago Via the Short Line. Counec-. tions from tho West made vis The Northern Pacific, Ores Northern, Canadian Fact" This is also the best lino between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis All At cats sell tkkets Vis "The North-westera Use." W. II. MEAD. II. L.SISLE. C. A. T New Gun Store All kinds of repairing dono incluJinl guns, looks, keys, safes, Bewing chines, typewriters and bicycles. Razors, Scissors, 8urgical Instrument' and lawn mowers ground. Henry Schoenfeld. 0 1l6d4w CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger trakj Baojaga to all parts of tho city. P00?1 6ervtce. Telephone? No. 241. ,,, DISQUE 4 HOMYEB