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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. TWO i'l THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrfpps Newt Association Telegrams. DY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally Orvs Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1,00 In Advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. One Week $ .10 Ono Month I .38 Three Months $1.00 At Journal Office, At Dalle's Grocery, South Salem. ,At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery 8 to re. Clectric Grocery, East State 8L IlllllllllllllllllllllHlt slim IraiVnc nntlnns WOUld undoubt edly b beet served by Husela terrl- tor' belag confined to present nmus. It therefore would appear that Ja- nun. from an Interested uolnt of view, at least, ha the fymnaiiiy or me com mwial rations with her. M4 IIHI f H IIHI If If HMtt The Weather. Tonight and Thursda), enovr. THE RUSSIA ISSUE DETWEEN AND JAPAN. Tliero la an Irreconcilable conflict Involving tho InlorosUt of civilization lietwecn IltissJa and Japan. There may bo delay In action, but them eari bo no solution without plu In a permanent check an Russian en jrtuulitnijiit la Asia The United Slates, under the lead ership of President MclCInley, stood out bravely and disinterestedly aaatnat the dismemberment or Asia, after the war with China, The open-door policy In Asia should Include all natlomi on equal terms, and KiiMlon control mean the opposite. Following b the beet iunimary that lias appeared In the review of, Henry Clowe & Co'h circular for this week: Careful consideration Uada to the opinion that war will bo dlfflault. If not IratwxHlhlo to avert unless Ilusela backs down, which seems unlikely. Concessions nro possible- that will ilolay hortlllllos. but Huiisla's pop Blstont policy of oncronchmont, mndo Imperative an a rnattor of national salf-prcaurvatlon, Hooms destined to bring hor In armed conflict somo day. It Is tho Inovoltnhle clash of two systems of civilisation; that of kov. nriimont control roprosontod by Rut sin, and thai of Individual freedom, reproaontiM by Japan. Itiisefn, undor hor oconomlo systom, ean Wrlvo only by jetting more lui man twlng and moro territory to tax: nhd Japan alone stands In hor path toward consummation of thoeo de slitns. If Japnn Inilttu noon her damnnds. which are that Clilnoso sovereignty In Manchuria, falw Japanese Influence over Ooroft ho continued, war will bo the ouUiome u must be remembered that Russia has for mauy csnturior past been scheinliiK for nn nnrm tun outlet In pint of b8lng frozen up In all her northern port, for two-thirds of the year. Russia's original scheme of relief was via Coiurtantlnoplo. but that was found Imposilblo. owing tii tho combined opposition of the Ruro peaa uqwers. hence the building of tht Siberian railway Into Chinese terrl. tery mean that Russia troiu t Rt a wwpurt outlet from, Uio Man ehurian and Corean ooasta. Natural ly Jaiwn strenuously qimm thU. as She nallse that Ktwsla would be an auiomtle ami daawtruw HUtir, and hMidtM voM hem lu her llttk Island territory faun expa4w. whleli H besoming so much needed by her growing industries nmi lurr..).,. If Japan surrender her THE BROWNING BRIGADE. Nnt. 1mm brave than the dauntless six hurulred are those luminous Intel ligence who continue to delight in Ilrownlnc; poetry. Thev onllKht to mrstlfv other with their psychic power of penetration Into the onantie ineanderiou and al le;ed phllosophc depths of their favor ite poet The most minaent of last year's bi ographies was the Life of Drowning by the Iconoclastic Mr. Chesterton. It I one of those book which stir ui reador. and get iwople talking about It. It I singular how hook on Drown ing multiply. More are published every year than ever before. Mr. .Machtn's painstaking volume, tracing all the reference to "The Dlble In Drowning" and the Influenco of the Old Testament on the poot'e nttltude toward llfo came out nt about the same time ns the new edition of Tlppa Pa&e." and these nro hardly off the preee before n new biography of Drowning 1 announced. I'rtsh anecdote of Drowning come to light every day. He t more rend now tlirm ever be fore., At II ret only thoe railed thtt cul tivated knew hi work; like nil great writer, he I becoming known to nn Increasingly large number every year. When he does not want water he doo not have to pay water ront, and there are no differences of opinion with 'neighbors a to the amount of water that each planter Bhall uso. "Tho resdlt that havo boen attain ed on some of the plantations In Tex as seem almost Improbable at first sight I have one Instance In mind where one of my tenant on a 100- acre tract, twenty of which were not up to standard, as they bore a poor stand, cleared $5000 this year. The cost of operation Is about $1000 which leave $2000 each for the ten ant and myself. The man admit that he did not farm the land to the beat advantage, and tlint ho can do better next year. "Texas ha the largest rice crop this year that It evor had. The prices are excellent, and tho rice aountry If prosperous In every way. I now have betweon 15,000 nnd 20,000 acre of land, which I bought about flvo year ago for an average of $6 per acre This Kims land Is worth -about $20 per aero todn, and is steadily Increas ing In value." f JOURNAL X-RAYS I y eeroaeeaw&e-oftaceQasaMMsaesea D.'j-ond keeping the newspapers filled with his name, It would be hard to tell what George Francis Train ev- nr nrrnnuilltllPi) Thorn are tOO man? such person In tho world, and thoy should be shut out of the newspapers by law. The Snlem Woman's Club shows ev idence of being nllvo when It helps along the movement to put good art Into tho nubile schools. It should bo- come possible after awhile to produce something in this line beside a few yellow journal cartoonists. " ' h zL.Lora i mMw ' ' Ayers quiets tickling throats. Doctor, hnve known fhl. fnr an .. ."" Ask your own doctor nbbuff Do as he savs. i-p .AtlP- ia5I"iS FARMER SMITH WAS DUPED. Paid $25 for a Diamond .Pin That Was Bogus. Will the Oregonlan or the States man tell tho women flatly, and without any soft solder or equivocation, that they are not In favor of woman suf frage! Or will they tell them that they are In favor of It? Come, gentle ment. It Is not fair to deceive the weaker w any longer. The Journal has told them squarely that It Is against tho proposition toothniid-toe-nail. So fnr not another paper In th Blalo ha taken a aquato stand. Arc you nil ufrald of 1hat lady "behind tho throne," or nre you frotinon- with tho courage of convictions! (H)HllUuu. 8trenuous New York Girls. A Fifth avonuo car was whlrllnn toward tho oast ond tho other oven Ing whon an old gentleman who had boon occupying a scat noar whoro n young woman wai standing for some time started to nrlso. ns If to extond the courtesy of his position to hor. The womnn Instnntly put her hand on the old man's shouldur. and. nushlnc III m hack gently, rcmnrked: Oh. never mind! Keep your seat." The oar whined on for another square, when tho old gentleman onco more attempted to arise, only to bo pushed softly back by the woman who said: Tleaso keep your seat. sir. I hnv Mood so long now thnt I win ni mind It for the balance of the trip." w on. nut I want to get off." said tho old man, la querulous . tone and faltering volco, Ae ho left the car the passengers nppeared to bo wonUorlnir whtw.r he had not been 'held captive Just ono square beyond whero he original ly miemimi to alight. PROFIT8 IN RICE CULTURE. Texas Growers Who" Uso Electricity a a Power on Plantations. (Nw Orleans Tlmo.DmocU.) An rxcwUtut I tut use of whm ni tal wll applied. wrm unlhMl with 'Rergy and modern wtMhmU mm . WMPllsh in Ue southwest la fim.i.h..i - -HHwuwfio tier 1 1 it . . - sw,t rwtwrm attitude the result m h- -- ,n '"'Mtasceof C. W. Hahl. of ll.m tmasfer of Chinee wlguty toC" T" ymr aiu Mr- ! wt to Uwlsu sovereignty over Manchurls, I "" a ,KH,r ,UAn- " ' aciulre4 and (he rssult to the Uulted Htate would Ih that the reeeat eummctvial treatlw IWJYWHK tor ,hS( JHey In Urt,if of u,u wH a ckM aHr thrtKigh a ehanW sovweiwly ver that utry. foi .., (reaue made Hill, QhBR ftn, WK Hkely to i rNt WVer Wy ltu(A wuthyrwimu.lM,thrad VHtft4Jv. ml to Kevt r there tt be K baekawH. siUier oh il The cowwwtHi) latuvsts at all for (HifMMsmbh) property la the vlelntly of HoustoN. and wow U m extensive rk grower. H Intd out ii, i..i Into Ittota raHHlixr fro wveral hun lra tn wml thouMBd acres. These were equlppml with uumuin. ..i. nud wells were driv m. ii.u. h lntnhlnc-,1 an ltonUon'ln the (Philadelphia Tolegrnpli.) Hoseklah Smith I one of tho most thrifty tillers of Jersoy soil, ns can be verified by looking ovor bis fine lot of sleek cnttle and his fertile Holds, The farm, Just on tho out skirt of Wllllamstown. has mmnort- ed Heseklnh nnd his family over 30 year, but It never taught Its owner to beware of the sharners wlin nm nlwnys ready to fasten their clutches upon the rurallto. One day last week Ilexekiah was driving to mnr- ket with well-filled baskets, tho re sult of his labors, when he observed a well-dress stranger who Was crltl- cally eyeing ovory Inch of Iho dusty turnpike. Surmising that something was wrong, "Hoz" rolned In his horse- and shouted: "Hey. there: aomethln' the matter?" "Yes," replied the strnncer: I've lost a diamond pin that coat mo $500." "I'how!" oxclalmod "Hoz:" "a dla- mond pin." Ho hitched his horses nmi assisted lu tho search for tho valuable pin. Luck was against thorn, how ever, and their search availed thnm nothing. Tho stranger promised tho fnrmor n rownrd if ho would guard tho spot until he returned with n largor foroo of searchers for tho treasure, nnd if tho fi-mer found It ho was to got $50. Ilozoklah promised to. ami ti.n strangor drovo off. Ho had been gone but H few mlniltan wlian r, ...r.t specimen of tho hobo appeared. Ho was quickly Informod of the lost gem, ana he. too. was soon onnniH in .iin mond hunting. Weary Willy had not looked for moro than 10 mlnutw. who.. he found tho nln. HoioVint, c.m. yielded to temptation; he actually of. forod $10 for the gem, but the trnmp demurrod. After vigorous niomiin.. however, the pin was finally turned ucr in me rarmor on the payment of twenty-flvo good hard dollars, and the tramp was soon making tracks toward JIammonton. Hozeklah waltod tor two i,mln, i.,. tho strnngor fnllod to appear. Doing impatlont to get to market, tho trip to tho city was resumed. Tim.- ..i again the farmor patted his lone "",m" wfii ana chuckleil to him self nt his good fortune. Dut, sad to reJate, It was not to las: so vory long After i,s ware had betn dlsiKwel of rarrii nit valuable em to n reimtnble dwiler. who nn,in,i . carefully ami Impnrtel the iBfornin- Ion that Ileseklah Smith, farmer, of lllnmstown. N. J., had i.m ,... Pin which tho jewels would dupll. ente for U cent. The only safety for the general pub He Is In executing tii . criminal laws In grave offence without fsnr or fa vot. If the legislature d'd not blunder, that man Armstrong, who killed Min nie Ensmlngor on Christmas day, should he h.'inged. Dryan wnnts not only the old plnnl: reaffirmed, but wnnts It mado a' few rods longer It had onoueh In It to jslnkan ordinhry political party 10 times out of sight, and but for his ability as an orator, It would never have been heard of again. On n short platform, with n silent man of action for a can didate, the Democratic party might win. Dut the peoplo are tlrod of long winded platform and candidates. WOMEN'S SYMPATHY. Is Proverbial. Salem Women No Exception. How much wo owo to tho sympn thotlc nldo of womankind. Whon othore 8uffor tlioy cheorfully lend a holplng hand. Thoy toll you tho moans which broucht rollef to them that you may profit by tholr oxporl- onco. Road tho toatlmony civon horo by a Salem weman: Mrs. Noedham, wifo of W. S. Need ham, painter, residing at tho corner of Fourth atreot and Jefferson avonuo North Salem, says: "Llko almost all palntors my husband has boon trou bled with his kldnoys lor years. Tho oxpoBuro, tho reaching, tho stooping, combined with tho tumontlno nnd mntorials In tho paint, all tending to put tho kldnoys out of ordor. His back often ached badly at night whon ho camo homo from work and whon ho caught cold It always aggravated the troublo. Ho rend an advortlBO- mont about Doan's Kidney Pills and procurod a box at Dr. Stono's Drug Storo and uso them. Thoy did rood work by helping him nt onco and ho conUnned tholr uso until rollof was obtalnod." For salo by all doalers. Prlco 50 conta por box. Foator-Hfllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., boIo agonta for tho U. S. Romombor tho nanio, DOAN'S, and tako no substitute. 3 Deafness Cannot De Cured, by local applications as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro denf nw. nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by nn Inflamed condition of tho mucus nn lntr of the Eustochlnn tube. When thl tuiin Is inflamed you have n mm- hiinif sound or Imnorfect honrlng. and when it is entirely closed, deaf ness is the result, and unloes tho in flamation can bo takon out and this inhh restored to Its normal condition. hearing will bo doetroyod forever; nlno cases out of ton aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in flamed condition of tho mucous services. Wo will civo Ono Hundred Dollars for' any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, freo. v F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho boat. 0 Branson & Ragan. Keep all kinds of groceries, and they aro the best that can be found In tho city. You don't know It until you have tried them. -...t3i. . Tfce H.Tt O -flL J3 v o n X .A. , IWi tii Iho Kind You Han Aiways A Big Kick A man makes when his laundry m is bow. nomo wun porcuplno &!, and sprcndcaglo buttonholes, jj would bring his llnon to an un.tru.i laundry whoro perfect methods obtih nt all times, such as tho Salem stesj1 laundry, no wouiu rocelvo his ahLn, collars and cuffs equal to now ere tlmo that wo send thorn home. ' Salem Steam Latmcfoy Col. J. Olmsted, Prop, J rnone tn 230 Liberty Si 9 Gold, Stool nnd Silver Beads. Ht hoou viows. Tablets with 0rew scenory. The Variety Sto 1 94 Court St. Annora m. Wdlch, Pm, u.K.p,re!!y Sa,e Ru,e o go ay. When there Is a feeling that th hart or Iuiibs. i,in.. . "?,..lat. thq r n-rve are dlseas at "once 'on f monru . .-. At '. fc ""re com. ! the to,,, : :h",S,l- .Tl iL J u . ? ,l,lve oraasg , ..! h.fhy working TSL'j,, Women Praise it mere are ihoueaNs ut wixven t jar on,UIK h t,rva ifiMtet H ""? UUteW - they llfc rwterer mi rvwWitor !h, rrueaded u Ur the IMtlaw k Ik. reUt that thv UwJj H F.mjl, Complaint, t g aUa ua wlHa, 4Bd Oewstlpjtlen. o HOSTETfEITS ST0MACH BITTERS Mr. llakl mm In the MtulttwMki ...ii u.... W.UOH. I Uv. fofe ut choIIiio U mow iMtfUM ttwii eitk. ..aa-. ... crude oil. The aw v i..i. ,. . 4uc. oomklwiw,. ns 0. , cail ttt t toy, vUiUu It . ... ... STlr-'! simmu be KMMi .it .J ..!r: M UUa iwceeuai two UtU. It, Urr ulaHUttAAiu ia.i..ai.u.- VfHl UKwaaui. u-Hi if I.. . riKi . u,. .0., jTzr:: ll than eU,.r of the oUor " Well lmXMMiUou hna Iaaa, -i otM wteiulvirty In Txa. with the Jt1 PMlKltaU U.S JWIW wtih. vri kaw ft, mil rZirz? wwMwit . nn.) .1- ",7""i .. ".'"""K MUI - tn lnuiir iniiiikiu ...11 r Uuw of elwtrte n.PIi ptauu STf- ,)l8 which havi aijT.z prvedUverWrT;eyR1riS,,by a I dmwUU for tu ., Z.r'V' Id a J..-., . r' Nil k a tfaMe. These pin. m thJ diiuv.7... ,.rL,n w Wt H that dlWT k. " ? cooUoh m The Trn.SIbarian o.j Xtl ItlaMM wm - . Ul . .,, IWWBUI but ft WM Hot HUU1 Mk 17 1M. ,...," JZSTL' - taa -7 oT ? aH, ., .. . .. "r- ' . m. rau were iU. in v ... ..J? ATSSf''SZ Welohty Werds for Women. (News Loador.) A man will nevor fall In love with The woman who assumes Imllffon onco to him. Who takes himself nnd his nnt dovotlon as a matter of courso. Wlio doos not pay her corrrwnnmi. onco dobts. Who flount his attentions n hr. solf In the fnces of othor woraon. no claims him nnbllclv n v, pilvnto property. Who borrows his wit nmi .wt. hor quotation marks Who breaks enRacemontu with ,im Hut he will moet probably fall In love with The woman who adroltiv anttr. 1.1. vanity. Who lauihs heartily at his oft-toIJ jokes. Wlio appreelntes his invn. . -"- vivuiutu i " point or quoting It. Who Is always on time, nlwnv. ,i, Kroomed. nnd always swoet-tempered ..u ..oior sponKB III of other -,. men. Who Is properly grateful for small services ronderod. Who SUCCefllly connsnlii h... ,., appointment that hi snt t .,.. Pkiy are back of the tenth row. And who make him iwi fortable In mind and bo.lv ti,t h ' ders how he ever fancied he could " happy , ,wchek)r qm no time limit set on his .,, at the club. " Sl II NVrmisnes u often Imaslnary There are HO worn ,i... . riuu.. n.i.-. iil ill v..vuv iiriiiuu WM99G999909Q999WQ999Q9499Q99&QQQ9QM9e9tu I HIT 1ZJL 1 Ba s ivi h.i : k 1 n rr is n ; All this season's goods, We will not carry any of these goods over Ladies and childrens mackintoshes at less than wholesale cost, They cannot be duplicated for the money, Rostein & Gffeenfcatam 302 Commercial Street. MmmmmtimKeHMiMiMsMfM i , lvf i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 iwi 1 1 11 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 hi HMBkA i: Positive Pioof ijEnvy We Do What We Claim We Wll and remove Cnnrmn and Tumors without the aid of Jraif or J omer Instrument. Dr. J. F. Cook, the Botanical Dee- ' ' tor, cures all kind of diseases sftor ', ui otnor schools havo failed, with- ; ; ui we old of knife or poisons, IBs niedlclncB are mm?vj vit,.rn' horbs; tiioy are gathered and soloctod J '" TBnous Parts of America and for f ciku rniinrrii t ""- av greai oxoxrse. No Desserf PieAttracave .., .a (jwauna ana waiu noura BoAAinij, wetHdnff, jUvonng - wwUfcj nuvU -- iw wrta oxeunt mult. It flew, it VvT Mmikkt & A?5552? dellQ l. TryffiL7 pM,WA6a8cx- and Deceit :: Has prevented many .. uuiu oem cored by me, 1 ha rs JEALOUSY! Can vot I Afford to Run the Risk R"d thC TeStlm0n,aI 0' Prominent Salem Man! In justice toDkJF rnrW . PUBUC' asroat work ho Is'do'ing V!1 Wr,d " wbot Inu treatment tw u '.i .!h l ,nform thon that I have boon tak- : I he has removed from mr,l mUth3' mi ttat 1b to8t 0ma - ous growths as largo asTn,,7 anal threo terao" : annth . WS " n man'ahand, all from th Ur i,i- aibo i : er from off my ttJK2. TL" Um off " and aoti . . clnoe olono, thoy kllllni- , . wcompUahed through medi- 4- .. t., i..,. ' T K,,11De the growth and .mi.w.ii.. . -. .. .u iuhiu ctwtlnc them ntr .i.v. a . -i"vi-mm roots, ana n- :: d not boUevefcu havootS ' f " " e l :: whoro In the wH7'Va.T0fUnd "WWl Buccoesful treatment any- :: jtanlcal Doctor, to" MZ?nmmi J' F- tha l who read thls tratt '-' V J. SPJCNCBH. . , we can do as much for vou o. , 1. ' I ; y "' r mo' ,f y" ned It Consultation free. : h F. COOK ' Deutecher Botaoli rw... 'Vxx fllliii.i,mij)' LlDrty tMreot, Salem, Ore0n. X KttKilA CI T? XT -i v f RM.FOUR, guthI co.! JLVUl Oats For Sale HOP GROWERS cm.,,..,,., " "C. I T n , ISfliaeaaa stick smr,w I . (t Graham, kmt ZT. i&btbimtmi&Qt !J J tumgt "'"" - .I.. ,. I ytrnkM 1 '-, 1 ttHhJ 1 JUiiJMtUHiMtajlaagammitn """"'riiJuau- caAAOMA-AAA--- a. , ..