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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1903)
H : "uW'JIPK?,fflS? '.5"f rWWfT"' -tww"U'iw' rfTWfffmrwfT ,riT3wT5-rf'8i !(pHjs-M -ppr THE DXILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, ORE60N, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903, TWO ffip w st-- ' ssjfflr '. f fa in rv , i... & r E?? K, mp.tj & f 1 i' A THE DAILY JOURNAL Qcrlppe Newe Association Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. BY HOPER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, 94.00 In Advance. Oafly Three Months, 81.00 In Advance Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Par Month. Weekly One Year, 91.00 In Avarice. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono "Week 9 10 One Month 35 Threo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Orocery, Couth Salem. At Bewcnox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East 8tato St 1M(IIIHHIHIIHHIHII -H t HHIHIIHHIHIIIIH The Weather. IFnlr tonight and Wednosday. The Long Letter. 12dlth M. Thomas In Harper's Dazaar. Wort whllo you sleep, 33oyond yon star-klsscd mountain land, SMIno eyes and heart a vigil lecop, And lovo directs my hand; Directs my hand and prompts my pon; The mlnutos fly and night growB old; Tflieno'or I pauso, lovo whlspors thon, "Tho half has not beon told I " Oh, swifter far Than pan of Are tho words could trace, fily thoughts ilka blrdBunprlsonod are, And wing dividing space! They soak you with Impatlont speod--They move among your dreams, per- ohniiQo; And when betwoen those lines you read They'll rnot your spirit's glanool Oood night, good night! Hut whon you road this letter through, May thon your oyos of morning-light A moment shine with dew; And may your lips of mornlng-roso, A moment touohod to trembling line Kiss thon this lottor's tromlillng closo Ah, would thoso lips kissed mlnol COMMERCIAL CLUB TO ACT. Tho Salem Commercial Club Is to meet tonight ami lake up tho matter of slandering and mlsreprosontlug this olty's wator supply. There will probably bo a largo nt. tpndanao and some deolslvo notion, for If eer a community hnd a right to foal outraged, It Is Snloin. Uut whether our citizens tako any stops to ilofenil tholr city's reputation remains to be seen. It Is doubtful People ar Inclined to bo I mil rr or out and ptrgkot tholr feelings, and tako whatever Ingnoranco and Injus tice showers upon them. Public- spirit nnd public roputntlon of the community nro everybody's huatnefte. and It will get llttlo utton tlou. That Salem has got a black ayo from, the Portland papors no one can Uany. What nn Individual might suf fer In silence, a city should not. U la the ituestlon of tho right to Im munity from attack and mlsroprosen tathm from otllclal bodlas nnd Irro apousllile newspaper writers. The city could bring an notion against the stuttt boanl of health, or Its Individual tnamtiere. if they vera POM ami of manna to satisfy a Judg went. The city could bring a suit ngilnst Hw.iMirr that wilfully and ma llelouHly defames Its water supply', Its imhllc credit, or sanitation. What notion the Commercial Olub will take remain to be seen. It la not IHwty. that It will do mora than talk ami itaae resolutions. THE FIRST CONFERENCE. Mnmlny night then was held at tho Ity- hall the drat conference betwoon nNirejHintaUvtM of the new wards and nienilHNW of the city oouucll. Tk meeting whr characterised by hnrwvHy and good will, and a perfwt UHiUratautUug vna reached between the two sections as to the ward Unas. Tha reprejMtitntlVM from the outly Ihc wwili expressed the ojiIrIou freely Ut tfcoy had no fear of rohhwlee or grafting at the bund of their more ex Treat your scalp for dandruff, not your coat! Ayer's Hail1 Vigor, &v.bs2 perlenccd city brethren of the city. All tho representatives expressed tho opinion that their neighbors and friends were all In favtfr of being tak en Into the city at onco, and opposed to spondlng money on litigation to keep out. They reported that many -who had signed the romon&tranco against being taken Into tho city were now In fevor of coming In, and that all opposition to Greater Salem was dying away. At tho moetlng of tho council to night representatives of tho now wards will appear and submit peti tions for lights and other Improve ments, not for Immediate action, but to show what Is oxpoctod. A very liberal spirit was manifested by the city council toward the subur ban wards at the conforonco Monday night, and this feeling will bo char acteristic of both sides. The now wards will bo tho galnors by tholr connection with the city, as all the county road tax and the coun ty poll tax that has hitherto beon ox pondod by country road supervisors will now bo spent on tho streets of thoso new wards. It waB shown that for tho bulk of tho city dobt the suburbs have had some benefit, as tho dobt was for tho county bridge ovor tho Wlllamotto and the city hall, and flro engines. Thoro was no disposition shown to saddle any of this debt on tho subur ban wards, but they will get almost tho ontlro proceeds of tholr taxes for tholr own improvoment. THE TEMPERANCE WOMAN'S UNION. Tho oldost woman's club Is the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union, that holds a state convention at Sa lem, OctoLer 20th. Tho work of the Woman's Christian Tompernnce Union Is largoly educa tional, It being against their custom to carry on litigations. The work of theeo women's clubs Is ontlroly In the direction of croitlng public sentlmont In favor of tompor anco nnd sobrloty, and by confining thomsolves to those linos they oxort an ovor-wldonlng Influonoo. Tho state convention will be a woll attended body of tho boat women load ore of thoso tomporanco clubs all over tho stato, and thoy oxpect to havo somo of their national workors hero. Tholr work oxtonds through many departments of educational effort, nnd Is folt In tho administration of tho courts and tho enactment of laws, both stato and national JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho Albany Democrat commonds the Flora Journal for Its modesty, the lnttor papor having notod tho "brouk Ing of tho right lower limb" of a young lady of Flora. Wo do not qulto understand why tho Salem Journal should lay spoolal stress on tho fact that tho Orogon Press Association, which convenes In Salem October 22, 23 and 24, Is to bo shown through the ponltoutlnry. It Is n placo where fowor nowspnpor men than most any othor profession nre found. Kugeno Reglstor. Thnt's tho Idea, oxaotly, tho broth ers will not only bo tnkon In, but also out. Snlem peoplo ought to tnke a thou sand Oregonlnns. Tho Commercial Club, ought to buy 10.000 to advertise tho town, nnd bring Immigration hero. Of cousa, thoy will do It. Malheur's Contribution. Sheriff Lawronce, of Malheur coun ty, was In Salem this morning, having brought two prisoners to tho ponlton tlary. They were Poter Smith, con. vtoted of larceny by bailee, nnd J. Slgemora. found guilty of stealing a horse, saddle and bridle. Bach of them will serve one year In the prison. CHEAP 8UNDAY RATE3 Between Portland and Wlllamotto Valley Points. Low round trip ratos havo boon placed In effect between Portland nnd Wlllamotto Valley points, In elthor dtroetlon. Tlckota will bo sold Satur days nnd Suuiiays, and limited to re turn on or before tho following Mon day. Call on Southern Pacific Co.'s agents for particulars; 2.20 round trip Salem to Portland nnd return. 10-ltf W. a COMAN. G.PA. Could Laugh Like Sarah. Mrs. John Meant, of MltohelUvtlle, New York, 06 years old, gave birth to twins the other day. Her daughter, who lived In the neighboring town hip. )rated her husband with twlus about the same time, Deter congratulations were finished, Mrs. fleam's graddmmktw tnt word that she had just become the mother of two healthy children. The publto Is waiting to hear from the rest of the adult female part of the family. If there any. Baker City DemooraL They Want Doach. Governor Chamberlain la in receipt of a recommendation for the appoint nient of It It Poach as a member of the Stato Hoard of AgrlouHuro. vlea. oa ef the two member resigned. THROWS LIGHT ON ATTACK Portland Journal Cor respondent Makes Suggestions It May be For Revenge, Originating: in the "Rule orfluin" Department of the Oregonton (Salem Special to Portland Journal.) Salem, Or., Oct. 12. Thero Is con slderablo Indignation among tho citi zens of Salem nt tho porslstent and groundless and at tlmosmostchtldlsh ly silly attacks made by tho Portland Orogonlan on this city, In connection with tho recent water dlBcusston, and tills feeling is growing. This is but an incident In the war tho Orogonlan Is waging against Salem, and has waged since Mt Hood was a holo In tho ground, and the Impression Is gradu ally gaining ground hero that it Ib not tho Salem water that has Incurred tho enmity of Mr. Scott and his co horts, but that tho causo can bo found In tho fact that tho ambition of the Orogonlan editor has never found sup porters in tho Capital City, and ho Is, thcrofore, venting his splto on the community. Mr. Scott's ambition to becomo a United Statos senator has always boon treated with considorablo levity horo, and Salem, nlong with "Doar George," of Oregon City, havo consequently fallon In tho ranks of thoso who must bo punished. Tho premature publication of tho preliminary tests of Salem's watca supply by tho hoalth board of the stato, made boforo tho tosts woro com pleted, wore takon advantago of by that papor to flay this city alive in Its columns, and the people horo are grad ually being aroused to tho fact that the wator 1b but an excuso for tho ac tion of tho Orogonlan in persistently Injuring this city. Only last week a test was mado by physicians, somo rcprosontlng tho stato health board, nnd others this city, together with ropresontntlvos of the city health board. Tho (oat was mado to ascertain tho source of the wator supply, as It had boon chnrged that tho water pipes in crossing the slough abovo tho city wore taking In wator from that stagnant pool, nnd, It was proven beyond n doubt that the wator camo from the crib In tho Wll lamotto river, and this crib, the of ficers nil acknowledge, furnishes n puro supply of water. It is located on a gravel Island, and the main channol of the rlvor Btrlkes It. Tho arlli Is doep under the gravel, and water fll- ters through fully 30 feet of gravol bo foro roach Ing the ond of the suction plpo, thus furnishing a puro suppy of wator, second only In purity to tho wntor which Portland Is blessed, nnd tho first analysis made of It showed loss organic matter tnan did tho Dull Run water. Salem hail had typhoid fever, but so havo all tho other Oregon towns, nnd scoros of tho cases In this city nro di rectly traceablo to other cities, whllo many of thoso credited to this city wero brought hore for treatment, orlg lnatlng In other towns or In the coun try, and still others, and the greater proportion of thoso rightly credited to Salem, come from the suburbs, whore olty water Is not used at all, nnd where there Is no sewerage system, where, as In the rural districts, the ueeepoolB are not far removed from tho wolls that supply the drinking wnter. Dowlc Ready for Invasion. Chicago. Oct. 13. Zlon City is In a fever of exoitement today, for to morrow Is the time anointed for the departure of Dowle's "Restoration Host" tq begin Us campaign for tho salvation of New York. Kverjono of the several thousand inhabitants of the town Is natively Interested In the crusade. Hundreds were at work to day completing the final arrangements for the trip. Besides their personal belongings. Including the 60o white robes of the "celestial choir" the "crusaders" nre to take with them to the metropolis many case of dishes and cooking HtMialla with which their food will b prepared during their ao Joura la Ma4taoH Square garde. "HMJAh IP was a very busy man to day, lllUlHK hither and thither. In company with his lieutenants, seeing to It personally that everything was being put la sfclp-shnp for the start. Ten special trains are to carry the host to New Yqrk. Two of the trains are routed ever the Baltimore & Ohio by way of Washington aad Philadel phia. Tho other oight tralas are teehedultd to pass by Niagara Falls, where It Is purposed to hoW a tre mendous meeting, at tho gate of tho enemy's country, so to speak. Dowlo himself, with his wife, son and body guard, will travel on th train which leaves Zlon City last It will be boI Idly composed of vcstlbuled cars of the most luxurious type, and will reach New York In advance of the whole procession. Tho strength of tho self-appointed apostle and the wldo ramifications of his peculiar creed are ovldencod by the fact that for several days past scoresfcof his followers from Nebras ka, Iowa, Wisconsin nnd other states of tho West have been pouring Intc Zlon City to join tho crusade. Be sides the 2000 or more residents of Zlon City and Chicago it seems prob ablo that an equal number of his fol lowors from other points will Join in tho Invasion of Now York. The movement will bo tho largest of Us kind to tako place in a single day in tho history of railroads, and will tax their ability to tho utmost. Thoy have greatly aided the plans of Dowlc by granting special rates of one faro from nearly all tho Western states tc Chicago, and from contiguous terri tory to all of the largo cities between Chicago and New York. Indianapolis Election Today. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 13. Tho election in this city today onds prob ably one of tho hardest-fought munic ipal campaigns ever witnessed In In dianapolis. Tho oloctlon Is for a may or, pollco Judge and minor city offi cials. For tjio mayoralty tho Repub licans havo renominated Mayor Book waltor, whllo tho Democrats have named John M. Holtzmnn, formerly prosecuting nttornoy. Tho situation Is rather complicated by the candida cy of George M. Hltz, who Is running Independently and has tho support of the prohibition olemont. A clenn city Is tho chief Issue of tho campaign, tho Democrats waging warfare on Mayor Bookwntor on tho ground that ho is responsible for much alleged corruption in city offices and for the prevalonco of gambling In the city. Dosplto the vigorous campaign of the Demqcrats and tholr confldonco In tho result It appoars probable, from an unbiased standpoint that tho elec tion will result In a Republican vic tor'. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this now yarn: I always carry a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam In my grip. I take cold easily, and a few doses of the Bal sam always makes mo a woll man Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I tako old men and young men, and toll them confidentially what I do, whon I tako cold. At druggists, 25 and 50 cents. 4 News from the Klondike. Seattle, Oct. 13. A special from Dawson, Y. T., to tho Post-Intolllgonc-or says that Charles Hllty killed a man named Massow nt Fort Gibbon Wednesday In a drunken quarrel. Hll ty Is In Jail, and claims solf-dofense. The freight congestion on the Yu kon grows worso. Navigation In placoe on the lower river Is now dangorous. Several loaded boats may not be nblo to get through. A largo quantity of freight will bo loft at Whlto Horso for the wlntor. Independent boats are reaping a hnrvost, charging lmmonsc prlcos for transportation. New York Bankers Start West. New York, Oct. 13. Emlnont bank- ors of Now York, representing among them nn aggregate capital ronchlng Into nine figures, left the city today for San Fianclsco to attend the nn nual convention In that city of the American Bankers' asoclatlon. The party travels In a special train and stops will be made en route at Chi oago. Deuver, Salt Lake City nnd ono or two other points of interest After five days spent in San Francisco tho bankers will return to New York by way of the Southern Pacific ymwi Dandruff and Faffing Hair vanish before the magic touch of Newbro's Herpicide, the Uuwt scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re move the effect Kill the dandruff germ, nnd your hair will grow abundantly. . XUnuViSW tlrwctebaKrH. -. njtutraa tad tutu OnaM.(&OMia. For S!t t H Rnt-CUu Dros Storu. t-Or sale by Danlal J. Prv. Ranrl 10 cenu In stamps for eamplo to The nij-wuo v,o., uetroit. Mich. IIIlM! AXWrinMePrennraiionTor As similating UicFoodandncdula luitj llie Stomachs andDowels of u, iwiiwuiKramCTXsra?i i-iykmeiTTfHTrfittij Promolcs Digcslion.Chccrfur neasandnest.Contains neilltcr Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. TfOTlAllCOTIC. jtotefoi'iJrstNva.riTCian UyJt Seal' Mx-Smna. Apcrfccl Remedy for Consllpa Tlon. Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca nnd Loss of Sleep. 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