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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1904)
wy ' ,n t - 7?r vrrf 1pwW"- l" Vr- '"" T"T" r -t tmmmmwwmpm ..mil imi if fev ifp Sf t 'f i w V lily TWO DAILY CAPI I7AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON' TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1904. THE DAILY J Scrlpps rjewe Association Telegrams. OURNAL !i0Y HOFeR OROTHERS. Dally On Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Montht, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cent Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00- In Advanee, JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY Cne Wcok $ 1" Ono Mpnth I -35 Thre,o Mentha L00 tAt Journal, Office. At Daue'e Grocery, 8outh 8alem. At Doweraox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery SUjre. Ejectrlo Qroory,.Eat State 8L ....... . ..M take a aecond term. ' m?vM999WS0912 If he mild get It, tut Is raaklnR no jAimWU Y-RAYS 1 fight for tho place. It is stated that JUUlUlAL. A H A I O g cx-Jud&o Hubbard and ex-Judge Tor- ggjaodWHW1 rell will both be In the field I Tfae AUanUc COMt BtorJ.( A. three atate B 0,d; I (81,itor probably uses Hostetter's Bit, rt-ort there U no matorlal element. ' w0fe ,o enter Into the l'lU" 'U-ht on one hook Ought to try a r LI" rZZZ 7 few .ueh hook, on some of the land efficient working- delegation. 'fHHIIMUMIHinilllll a.iiwii urn wwwwwwwaii n n iwi m m OREGON COMINO EVENTS. National,, llvoalock.. convention, Portland! January 1216. Angora goat abonr, Dallas, Janu ary H-16. i TonJBbt and JlghTrairi. The' Weather. Tuesday, occasional THE LINE OF MUNICIPAL DUTY. Tito twoWo Ilopubllean aldermen, who bocotmi the loglslatlvo depart ment of tho city government, have a llntt of duty (it perform. In the ofectiou of employee this ev ening they BtHHild mako no changes, If the Iftoumbent I a Itepubllcan. who I giving food eerrloe. An Urn ptajtfe ordered a rtepubllcan eHjr administration, thero la no ex dm for ejecting any but lUpubll ran to olty oOleen. The ClUsmn administration em ployed vome good men, who have been HfedoBg Uepubllcans and some of thww should not be rwnornl. Hut Is fUl cmhm where there hns beon v neslwit of duty by n Ilepub lloan, under OJtlMU' rule, there Slimild b a eJmnsB made. I'rojjnwj ilmnnnila that mon ha elected who Mil net out of the old rut ami hwlc to (ho building of the olty along new IIoim. Hfflelenby. hofluety, Integrity and prygivrt are the watchwords of good govommtnt, and tho pwplo will put up with nothing olso. FREQUENT CHANGES NOT AN EVIL. The. froqumit cborigw that have boen mailo at tho tntj prlson'oni not to In rvganlodi as entirely an evil, as Bom would hare IL Whejievo? employe at a atato prls- OH tOlile tO bo lilo wall nillllnlMu,! with' Uio prlBni It Is time to re ins ve them. Bupl. Janmt has shown no partisan hlp li remuvlnir men who proved un MtWaatory Itepubllcana and Detno orata have gtto tho inmo way. Mi who come to think they have ft perroiuumt Iwwo on a position grow eere!eif. and that fa dangerous to such im inwitutiou. Bomo of Uio positions in a Mate Prison wmld be hotter niled If tboro WW an abeoluta stranger put In v- An, yneortaln (enurw woukl work aa boneflelal on llltlelans as It doM on (OHVlltB. SOUTH 8ALEM STREETS. TJr la uik of the i lrf ,h wnN-iottth Salem-iwB. Jjj ' lmtmla kvak alter A perilta of touth Cwnwanlai Mreet mw twtUW lU rnU raiwl Let It Go. (O. S. Martlen, In Success.) If you have had an unfortunate ex perience this Hat year, forgot It. If you have mada a failure in your speech. yor son, your book, or yojir article; , If you have been plaoed In an erabarraialng position, If you have fallen and hurt yourself by a false step, or If you have been slandered and abused, do not dwell upon It, forget IL There Is nbt a single re deeming feature In these memories, and tho proeence of tholr ghosts will rob you of many a happy hour. Tboro Is nothln valuoblo In them, wipe thorn out of your mind forever. Drop them. Forgot them. If you havo been indiscreet or Im prudent, If you hare beon talkod about, or If your reputation has been Injured so that you fear you can nevor outgrow It or redeem It, do not drag tho hldcouR shadow or tho rat tling tJkollctons about with you. Hub tbom from tho slato qf memory. Wlpo them out. Forgot thorn. Start with a clean slato and spend your ener gies In keeping It clean for tho fu ture. Ileeolvo that, whatever you do or do not do. you will not be haunted by skeletons nor cherish shadows. They must gat out and give place to Uio aunahlne. Determine that you will have nothing to do with discords, but that every one of them must get out of your mind. No matter how formi dable or persistent, wipe them out. Forget them. Have nothing to do with thsm. Do not let the little eno- mlee -worry and foreboding, anxiety and ragrot -sap your energy, for this Is your success and happiness capital. A gloomy fnce, a sour expression, a worrying mind, or a fretting disposi tion, la n proof of your fnlluro to con. trol youraolf. It Is an earmark of your weakness, a confession of your Inability to cope with your environ ment. Drive it away. Dominate your self. Do not -let your enemies sit on tho throno. Do your own governing. Dismiss from your mind every Bug geatlon that has to do with Illness. If you have had an operation It Is over; lot It glide into tho shadows the background of memory. Do not dwell upon IL Do not talk about It. Whatever Is disagreeable, or what ever Irritate, ungs, or destroys your bnlanoe of mind forget It Thrust It out. It has nothing to do with you now. You have better usa for your lime than to waste It In regrets. In worry, or In useless trifles. Let the rubbish go. Make war upon despond ency. If you are subject to It. Drive the bluea out of your mind as you would a thief out of tho house. Shut the door In the face of nil your ane- mleu. and keep It shut. Do not wait for cheerfulnee to como to you. flo after It; entertain It; never let It go. A despondent young writer snya that while he was In the West he uted to watch the cows on the nra!. ris. and could not help onvylng them. -I used often to heave a sleh and wish I war mu- ' u-. Xeet IhMH mi contented?" he asked farmer. "Oh. thay ar anting ihettUMlvM chewing thai, -!. tt.. Uie NHly. Tke tWM) with maur of un la that we do not enjoy rkvwliuc our mult-. ihs gu w owr ache. mUn, and sharks. The best business year In history and prospects excellent 'for 1004. With chips ,on the shoulders of both the Tsar of Ittisela and the Bm peror of Jnpari, it Is interesting to watch who knocks off the chip first Journal advertisers toll good luck stories all had a good trade and are prosperous. All the Oregon girls oscaped from the Chicago thoatro fire. They do not burn readily. Registration for tho June election begins Monday, Jan. 4. declares that the Journal shows tho bill failed of passage by one vote, and that the orror was not discovered until checked up. If this is true tho sports -tin -nntfmi kllllnc tho bird 8. Mr. Edwarde should find out whoso vote was lost. The special session seomeu tn havo a faculty for losing things, Including tho anti-gambling bill. LAST OF THE FUR TRADERS (Kansas City Star.) Muskogee, I. T. Moro than 35 years Joseph Sandholmor has noon an oxporter of furs and deorsklns at Muskogee and the old Creek agency, which was about five miles west of this place. Thlrty-flvo years ago a homo anywhere west of tho Missouri and -Arkansas and cast of the Rocky mountains was practically In the Th- imnrt-nmn vnnnir tiafihaW odltnr wilderness. When Mr. Sandhelmer of the Newport news Is trying to 'came from St. Louis to Indian Terrl shift a responsibility. He says: ' j tory, ho rode a stago from Rolla, Mo uy Ytay ui run oiiuui, iirn., 10 run "fnminpv 1af 1 0n 1 itahora In nn UUl.UU.- ., --v. ..-... ... -.. - - other Lonn Year. Its un to tho dear. Gibson, and thence to , ,. . - . ....... ukuui. nu uiiKUKeu in uio lur uusi girls now." Arrest Chicago theatre tho Creek ncss, and dealt with traders and trap- cmpioyos .)0rg wno carao from ns fnr SOuth- Tho record of rainfall at Albany the past year was 37 Inches. Loss than Iowa. ...... i - arier mo uvea are iosi. nuni aown wcst s Fort gin 22G mllos and 100 the man Who Stole tho gambling 1)111 mil- frnm thn nnrthwont KnHliirnnl nftor It has disappeared. Lock the hs torrltory extended to Kansas; barn nftor tho horso Is stolon. 'eastward to Fayetto, Ark., nnd south- ward to Toxas. Tho "Katy" roachod Vlnlta In 1871, nnd was built to Den nlson In 1872. "TliB fur trniln nxlita nnw nnlv In ... i -... ... W. F. Matlock Is the new Mayor of remembrance," said Mr. Sandholm Pendleton. ien "In tno ,(l m'8- bought In . t m uuuiniuiiio mo jitmo ui uiur, uewr, Let Salem start off the new year bndgor, beaver, wildcat, otter, pen- with a successful popular loan. The tber, wolves, coon, foxes, civil and Republican city administration ought opossums. Strange a it may seem. to do as well In this reepoct as Its there wero never mnnv mink tho hayseed predecessor. They havo Increased ranldlv In the ' last few years, migrating from MIs- Wbon Geo,C. Brownoll lunches at sourl and Arkansas. In 1002 I bought a Salem restaurant ha nlwavs calls isnn mini- nita no ..in.t onn Cherrv Pectoral 1 0 3 C? for hard colds chronic coughs, iOjf a consumption, old cases, severe v&r B w cases. Ask vour doctor if n. has better advice. &lRKfr to bo disappointed and thon buoyotl'thls central city. If this Is not donj .. i... . ,r.o ..ioii rniinii n.wnvitoo into. St. Louis can bocomn n.. UP Uy tt HVY1 11UJJU .....v.. ..- . . iui first city In tho Mississippi valley 4. stead of tho second, like Its predecessor. I sympamize with the full-blood Indian In tho change now taking placo. Ho was a good man in the old days, honest and law abiding. Hard times, aro In storo for him. wnilo supcrinienuiiiK i" - ... . . " . v commercial Interests of tho Overland ,000,000.000 pills that Detroit produce, ... . i . , I ft-TArt- voni- TI1A tvlinlo i.'ii.M Transit company, wlilcii maintained The Search for Pill Stuffs. ( Leslie's Monthly. For tho things that go Into tho 4,. a constant procession oi ox-iriun iwi a distance of 200 miles, hauling freight between Pryor Creek nnd Texas in the oarly '70s, I rodo on horseback nil over Indlnn Territory. My old white horse wafe known far and wide, nnd I was welcomed to tho mdo hos pitality of tho full-blood whorover I found him. I carried no weapon or any kind and was never molested." Mr. Sandhelmer Is tho last of tho old fur traders In Indian Territory. for those Jack-rabbit mlnco plos, be- causo thoy aro mado up on nn ani mal that runs woll bofore tho pcoplo. Henrst oxpocts a solid dologatlon for prosldont from Missouri becauso his fathor onco lived In that stato. That Is Uio best thing that has yot beon claimed for Hearst. at Vauiiu 4ii. - . -- bu w our aroea. pans, u ac 4iea, with ekHnka of tiriftwnaj lnUM-. .j ..... ' '. tteatUhf MHHit la it V..""" """ JW "ww miiMivw. ., . . asa l u kalli MjU l... a. . ... ..- --. -- ---,( , lN ,-n. w CnK A ftKHt rM4 luaMinc tniaLt m-oj f Whnt the avlkble revenue are M Wllftl Ml b doM Witt, the woay to m twld lor rood and streets. That want will hare mivi iu wwl iSwUam eAh yaar tn nmrt m rwitU. HJ " we anrnkl to Hd n" Pemwww lwtirovWMi(. Th (HMiaM twu, j. to M, M one Vm wbM the revoHUM .fw to Ins W wht tAH tm9 wh W hot hw to 4 it Val .U tmm o, ,. wn tfc-aa buW uhwUjw u4 ,, to Mr tko ftlMaiMnteJ ftirt, lH v . r wil BM1 k-. -M. ! SE 4Mltwta' U. MARION QONTY P0UTI08. MjK irf tlw mmy rkto a e-fr. M by Un JleimWkaax ff Blg to be ii MBtUr at M Mttte ara tw , T. T7 !T?S !?" - . 1WHHJ, to lk like a thrifty houtewifa. wh iwmoi ewr to throw away a rag or n crao of nwiHfclHK but pile iwolees ntbolafi In the attlr. v mi, i. to m otr eHawkM no. Wo can mK mm to kick out of .toon the UtlHg tbt worry ami fret and char. .j w ovr do hs any WHrf. Coast Line of the Philippines. Ulttrotr'n Vk) A VMHlMDiltl'aJ uinaaalna iub .t- toitrwatlM atAieoiMii tkai tk u... imtoa Ulo-Ai kavo coaat line doob k UMt of the MtaJa mm .vf l. m-i.-.. sutm. Thf ioeaurmat jivn li .! asjOAra mtlaa wklla lU ..i m u .ut M ,u.o8 MIUUX. Of rwui u. ttt warj. tw mi ". ik u Ualta gue ui -to. imdw la l to Ui. it u -u .L... 18fS. Thoy are not so good In slzo nnd color as tho Northern mink skins. I bought quantltlos of buffalo robos from tho Osagos, Shawnccs and Sac and Fox Indians, paying from ?3 to $5 each for tho Osngo robe, which was hard and not so woll tanned a3 tho Shawnen find Pnn nml Pnr mi.n. I for which I paid from $5 to $10 each. Tho bulk of tho American peoplo ll has been 20 years rlnce I bought will not clamor for tho roturn of a buffalo robo, and now I do not know "prophot KHJah" Dowlo from his trip ?t o In tho wholo country, nround tho world or weep If ho novar "Fifteen year? ngo I soldom heard gets around. of a rod fox in tho Indian Torrltory; Hninm i. nt ' i n now ,hoy ar0 fnlrIy numerous. In one aalom has a Grand Opora House cn.ri,i i .n .. . . . and a Wntorbury. ?,? ' n ' ' , . pounaB r UWr ... ' " wwiiiiuuj, uiiu in a smgic year Hnlm lino n ihlr.l lil, ....i I IlOUCht 10.000 hliliui T r.nl..nj - . iiiiiimoi juiu UIIUU ' fc i;5tllT lllp ntltl nt nnt Mn.1 -t I- .. from 2fi to rtFk P(.nta n uniinit l(n ... ... ...... ,. ll7VM lOlliUU I TUN! ... .. immiu, no UBU building on account of tho lumber ,n 0ern,an" thon. ns now, was mostly supply. tor gloves for the army. Lost yoar ' succeeded In buying only 600 deor Hundredsof Snlamltas eo tn ilia hides. I cnt fmir o.,.nii i,. ... 4:30 Sunday nfternoon train "to soo 'nt season from tho Klamltla moun a friend off." That is Salem's Sunday ti'ns In the Choctaw nation, whoro theatre, ithero aro stilt n ra- ,- ix. beavor nnd ottor. Tho trnppors In Uev. V. M. Case Of Sncrnmanfn la tho old dnva worn mncti.. ...i.i. .- - - ... ...won,, nuuu men. in not water becauso he nrototot A favorlto routo for iin.. .! ngalnet the Tuesday club, Saora-' wn to float down the Arkansas river monto's lending social orcanliatlon. Ifrom Colorado nml irnnc t i danotng generally. Tho ladles of Sac- no man who took 109 polts on a sin ramento are giving him a verbal mmii'Klo trln. A imm. ..i , ... .,. i... i. ....... .... . . . "'- iium ou ...n ....... u. . m om ciassos jsnrlos '" uu in a season. Tho trannors list efforts. stonneil tn immn .i.i. ....'' . . . - ........ ,,,, luo wdero mo i-.. a .. ' '"Katy" bridge now spans tho Arkan- Alfred Austin. Hngllsh nost ljinrn. sas. ato. bat apaln ornpM. but than he "I was one of the heaviest dealers l only a inud volcano. nmJMnt- nt In nran in . M. .. sulphur. offeiHUre. but ot dangerous. . ill a distance of 136 mile to n The Jeuraal .ajayi the dlh,l....B .'7 . f . of being aot the only uarr Z ,, .. T ""n nml Chlofcaaaw na- .. ... .. - - " in iwnn Unas nm a. i .i ever differs from the On, abundaneelntheChockTa; and Cr J iinilOll. The I) ekara ni tm ,rn .. . .,. ,,, ou lo Why Chicago Outstripped St. Louis. (EltwoodPomeroy, in tho World To day.) St. Louis is tho most central of tho largo cities of tho country, if wo leave Alaska out of consideration. Its river system is navigablo on one side to Uio Ilocklos. Wo cannot appreciate this river system till wo hear that tho whole coast lino of Europe, Including the Mediterranean, Baltic nnd Black seas, is only 17,000. or but 1000 moro miles than thowator transportation system at whoso center St. Louis sits, nnd that tho wholo coast lino of North America on tho Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic oceans is only 31.000 miles, or less thnn doublo that of the Missis sippi waterways. If it had not been for the railroads, St. Louis would havo bosn the groat city of tho centor of this contlnont Instead of Chicago. But the railroads, largely by unfair menns, havo hofd the check and at times really stran gled water transportation, and it Is routos and chonpnoss of transpor tation that finally determine tho loca tion nnd dovolopmont of groat cities. St. Louis has groat railway systems centering to her nnd somo of her best cltlzons havo boon so bound up with tho dovolopmont of tho railroads that thoy havo aided In strangling tho wa tor systom. As a whole, tho peoplo of St. Louis aro blind to their groat- ost geographical advantages. Somo day they will wnko up to It and tho city, as a wholo, will dctormlnedly devolop tho magnificent waterways reaching out In evory direction from every year tho wholo world ! scoured. The hunt for herbs an( barks Is as unceasing as that for goU and Is no less exciting. Savage landi are explored. Tho wlldost Jungles nm waterless dcHorts nro ovorcomo In th search. Tho costliest of oxpedlUoni' aro formed that American pill-eaten may not starve, and all sorts of dan. gers and hardships aro encounteret Fishing fleets aro chartered m the northern seas by great Dotrolt phar maceutical Institutions, and for scl eral months In each yoar scour the I ocean for fish that contain valuable i oils. In this search for now drugs, cost ly expeditions havo boon fitted ont by pill-making firms which havo pene trated somo of tho wildest and most imponotrablo contries in tho world. Millionaire' Poor Stomach. Tho worn-out etonweh of tho over-1 fed millionaire la oftoo paraded in the public prints as a horriblo example of. tho evils attendant on tho pocaosaioa o fgrcat wealth. Dut millionaire art not the only onco who aro afllctei with bad stomachs. Tho proportion u far greater among tho tollors. D pepsla and indigestion aro rampant among theoo people, and they Buffo far worse torturoe than tho millionaire unless thoy avail thomsolvoa ot I standard medicine like Green's August Flowor, which haa hron a favoritt household romody for all atomaci troublos for orcr 35 Tears. August Flower . rousea tho torpid llvor, thnj croatlne appetlto and Insuring perfect dlgostlon. It tones and vltallzoa the cntlro system, and makoa llfo worti living, no matter what your atatioa Trial bottk), 25c; recnUr slae, 75c it all druggists. At Dr. StonftB rim stores. When You Want Something to eat, Just try tho vnxVi House. Thoy can serve you at as 1 hour of tho day or night. 0 6n tb Tfta Kind You Hare Always Bos$jl teaeo9flt)a8ia8M)ae sa ! ! Getting Ready for Invoice and want to clean up some 1 I IIIIIO V.IIIII S.I V. j Mackintoshes for ladies or children, all this fall stock, ii 50 npr rnr rprlnr'tinn. J! Knit Shawls for 25c, the best you ever saw for the x money. I Ladles' Hose fleece lined 12 1-2c a pair, best value in S the city. I Towels at 10c each, bleached with colored borders, look like they are worth 25c. $ General Redaction on all goods in the store except p spool cotton I Rostein & Gteenh&vm 302 Commercial Street. The Qreolan never copies any thing from The Journal nr ruf Oeo, C. llrewnell without paying thm te cumpilment of a lr. The Joi wl ch stand it and as Qml n hnJ o newspaper hell have to. Cotaaol A. II. (HUU. of SniwH; h a load In cosh, which u-nB r. tune for soma 0f tho backwoodsmen. About 0 years ago I bought 386.000 pounds of jwans In one seeaon. Tim beMHttere and farmers have cleared tlw bottom lands tin th n... have been greatly depletwl. The live ireea were far more valuable than niiy rw uutf .rrir' . r rr m wh,ch th- i woi rf & vrtee. alMo ka h TZT IZ" . ai talv,n '"""l W bush . . -.- , -. n n-ws attui 1 atlllaj lUMimiii a IJaaall m MlWCCaM boanL un tho atata It I baUevaii how that Buni... Ot Law. 0 tha aiaiA m. ,..T, . k. If he had aZ ttmMttm NKtr rrequwKly In the etev BhtyW Kt the aUt briaon , w Tkra iU a few ptle ta qi- "" " JUys taw for th at 8.40 a bushel, " " ml Wet ta b. M..JL,: .Tr.rr.' ww r th -am tZT? " vmu " eo was , IWWIM Vote to Prometo Wood. (avvrahlj- ou the tfrawettM ax Wwa to U a ataJ!7 T a-M WacUMra . .w. ..... 11 VeHfcl aMlaat w uZZl .T" m lh nU jrtTT. 75? , M h ttit JJJ & " " tWr ada UmAi Th ifar tha States,, i :2? W Jewt w. i,9 0t to riMttliitiar tfeif it i. ..... i i. -- "v . w not so Af aM thy are trying to ewint iiiiiiipi' iiubi r aia.n ma --w - . t.u. rrom . will begin pr4ulHg u vm ywra M4 M iivwm. tre will yield from one-half to thra buabels "A icultaHty of the m tnm ,g t I growa a auod o, .i ueree or nve veara t . ,. ra ..: . "- O""" CPP Jovrev-i-.and the pca8 w H lH eOWlajr so ftnrK. .i ,..J. 014 I mlU. It Mora a., .?. wr. Year aft- v , T. "f lU,", iiiH4Hticiiieipiaij)iaiiiitH 6 Tlaa M iT JL f 1 4 i m tnure biocK Of Boots and Shoes and Rubers We have purchased of Jacob Voatmiist ii i :: i. 1 ... ' ii ce sold at a sacrifice. Come earlv and i Z orpf iUe Karvoi !! i.; o uxgaxjiia FRED w aH taay are trying to tmnt TwriW 7 , ' mm Iad,aa Bheaiant bin a a... .. . : ,rtblU a,te t0 brokea down tn ,o I Successor to Jacob Yort. 26 rnmmrn,. cMft ! 7rWW,WSHMK4aWW, ' I aaaaaa. A a n W m aaa .. ..iilli. niiwi v ot? ii BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. iiRAIN SlUKKiJANDSBIPPERSoF Umm i.t bin. a .,.'" '"" Wl "" to t. ,K. -.--, .. vweui rwfiarT AniMnna ... --- " Oats For Sale. HOP OnOYVERS SUPPL1P.. Crud6 ...,, ....... 1 1 & Graliam, Agent t7 777 "" Mama'.f Commercial St.. Stlam. 0m. " tfl B DWW civilization, only WaWwi r 9 - -,,