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EHIZB y j TWO THE- DAILY JOURNAL Scrlpps New Association Telegrams. DY HOFER BROTHERS. Oally Orve Year, $4.00 In Advance. Oally Three Month, $1.00 In Advance. Oally by Carrier, BO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. One Wook I .10 One Month I 35 Threo Mouths ....$1.00 4At Journal Office. At Dui Grocery, South 8alem. At BovremoA Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. lectrio Grocery, East State St wwuhhiiiim i mm M vl HIIIIIHIMIIIIIUI Mill wmwwwtmmm i The Weather. Tonight' and Wodnosday, cloudy. 0 THE CHILD ETERNAL. 2 heard thalr prayers and kissed their sloopy oyee .Anil tuoked them In all warm from feet to head, 'To wakfj again with inornlng'n .glad sunrise, Then oamo wliero ho la dead. On void, stilt mouth I laid my lips. Asleep He Jay (o waku the other side Ood'a door, My other children mlno lo loro and keep, Hut th In otio mlue no nior'o. "TIimh other children long to men have grown Blraogo, hurried man, who give mo passing thought, Then go their wnyH. No longor now niy own, Without mo thoy havo wrought, So wfifm night comos and, Beoklng mother's knoo, Tired childish foot turn homo at ; ovontldo, I fold1 him closo tho child that's loft to mo, 'My little lad who died. Irono Powlor Hrown, In Harper's Magazine. , . ' THE IN DEMOCRATIC POLICY THE PHILIPPINES. Tim groat Democratic principle of tonality applied to the Philippine I lauds will glvo as a result of Its ap plication tho lmocrntfo policy thoro. Tho l'lilllpplno Islands aught not to Up retained as a part of the Amorlcan liqdy politic alien aud Inimical tlfoy cannot, with safety to our rule, b given "wjiinl opportunities" and Jbjeoted only to "equal burdens. A. eountry which has bmm nflllcted as this has limn, from the landing of the Unit shue-shlp at Jumcwtown down to miw, with an apparently In soluble tnee plohlem ought never to have annexed another and, having annexed. It. ought to 'un-nnnex' It Jt!H a soon as practicable; that Is Just as soon as the waite places have own reeccupled by the peoplo of thti country and that peoele set upon their feel. On the other hand, If, In Mplto uf nil Uie leeeutis of history, they arc to. he retained anyhow, then In theli trade retailer with the people of the lfanoft of the Unlteil Btatet. and with regard to their natural rlnhte the whoukl have "equal opportunities ami iniih burdens" nnf tJ ,)lg ut emler th cotutltuttoM. They nuld b permitted to grow rich as we have kniwh rU-. by .burin the magMlpet bent f rree trode be tweew alt ituHe of th iini,,i...... Har Williams In IKerylHMly'g Ma ' The above statement of Ooegro,.. wan WIMejM la imaWy Mr,y a ime ahd eorreet statement of th iJwwernllo polti-y as oan be found It will be fou,ut to be a mere Ptnoe niMt be he equal rihU ami then that they hoM have theni 1LOH,ww" WMh kw.we that the IHlp inj, w annexeU"' to e t, SUm They fell to this country by the fertuiw ,f r atui fhm the tlm that l)ewy Bwd h, flwt roM never hoawalilv diuui .i..... 1'erUaee it ha h, wtelir rw , ' Jf to have MM rroiM xu dk Hltreeable taslc. bW h , eer have d&M s. War had beett dK-krl betwew th United titates aiu) 8Bja aBd fe hjU not deetnyreJ the Spwle), w,. .,.,, .,mn nav eome over and ultntit L..w.. . . .. .. " doflnlte polloy that conflnee "the mngninoent benaflts" of our com merce to our own country. The Republican party Is so greedy about these magnlflcont benefits not being scattered that It will not even admit duty free the ch.ap product of Asiatic labor In tho Philippines. If tho Democratic position Is statwl correctly by Williams Uiey would ad mit anything made In the Philippines trim nf ilutv. ft nollcv that meeta with serious opposition from American la bor. IT 18 NOT STEALING. A number of newspapers have cop ied The Journal Diamond Gueselnt. Contest word for word and impropri ated the entire scheme. , They havo only changed It to give away n $100 buggy, or some other article. None of them give their readers n diamond. As The Journal did not copyright Its scheme for giving away a diamond and did not tnhe out a patent on It, anyone was at liberty to copy. Tho Journal considers It a Kroat compliment that H was able to Invent a harmless, Innocont and amusing contest. Of course, some postal department official may still dlRcovor or distort some law or ruling that will declare our contest unlawful. While that might defeat our pur pote to glvo away a diamond .each month to our subscribers, It would still not rnnhe It wrong to kIvo aw a gift to stimulate business. The Journnl believes In entornrIs and progress 'and prosperity and In shnrlng It to the greatest degree pos sible with all others. Our subscribers lmvo confldenco In us Ui the oxtent of paying their sub scrlptlonH and taking a free guess at a diamond. Thoy should not wait for othors, but ovoryhody push this guessing contest to n conclusion, and boo who gets tho diamond. Aftor tho diamond has boon given away and thoro la porfeot satisfac tion with tho systom, It can bo re peated. Thoro Is no reason why a $260 or a $B00 dlnmond or a houso and lot ran. not be Riven away on tho samo plan. I ho Journnl repeats that If th Is any olomont of Illegality or unfair noss or evon tho annearanro nt nn about this Ruosslng contest It would iiko to lio shown. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1904. ask If It doslres to do so oaMly recovei In a comparatively short time the amount invested. Dy spending, on an average, $20,000,000 a year for tb next decade, the United States will secure a canal from which, durlnr, tho succeeding 20 rears, by meant of moderate tolls, an Income can be obtained that will met current ex Dense and return to our nationa' treasury tne entire $200,000,000. Dar- InK those 20 years, nnd for all lime to come, Amorlcan Industries and the trade of our country and every na tlon will annually dorlvo the imear urable advantages resulting from Im proved facilities for commercial In tercourse. Nor will largor commerce nnd greater wealth be the sole or highest gain which the world will de rive. Whatever brings tho people o. the world closer together advances civilization nnd hastens the ultimate triumph of justlcd within and nmong all tho nations of the earth. Emory R. Johnson, In Everybody's Magazine for February. MAKE IT BROKEN ROCK. Somo of tho cltlzons of South Sa lem, (known now aB tho seventh ward have oalled a moetlng for Friday night nt the school house to organlxo a street Improvement league. The meeting is to be at 7:30, and several sponkers aro to bo In from Liberty nnd tell about their broken stone road. Stops are to bo taken to build a similar road through ' South Salem, The county has levied a tax for roads on all tho property of tho city. and the new wards want that oxpend (Hi on tho streets of thoso wards, which need It vory much. The neonlo of South Snlnm nhnnM never be content with anything but 1 a broken rock road. Tho oarth has beon cultivated, and river grnvol has boon hauled Vor forty' yoars. That Is long enough. WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OFT The editors of the Oroconlnn nn, Statesman aro both of largo and stal wart frnme and ordinarily not easily frightened. Hut when It comes to saying U'lislttiui !. .. . ......, IU urB jiorsonaiiy ror or ngalnst woman suffrage tjisy shrink front expressing thanieelvee,. One would not think that two of the largest and hravtwr nf n,,', public men, who. are part of the hi wry or the state, would, be so timid Once mere we call on them to face the imiota nmi .uii ii.. i. ... , T '"" iwie upon howw whether they are for or agnlnsf female suffrage. If he had thought that suoh nm.,,i. nent men would hoeltat m mnia ... and declare where they stood, the HlltOr Of The Journal .!.).. i..... hesitated about committing himself as Hauy and as early as he did. nut It Is too latt for n. . We have said we are against femaU suffrage ami we propose to stlek to . and, furthermurtt. u u-ni n. ... " " w " i4Ufe nan tr beott and (leer to exnreea th selves tut anything m future. fled Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next inuruins j reel ongnt nnd my com plexion Is better. My doctor says It acts gontly oh the armache, llvor and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and (a prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's med icine. All druggists soil It at 25c and B0 cents. Lane's Faml.y Medicines moves the bowels each day. If yon cannot get IL send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward. LeRoy, rs PREHISTORIC CEMETARY. Opening Tombs In Egypt Excellent Teeth In the Skulls, -n GOING TO VALUUABLE POWER WASTE. lly oourteey uf a Pnrtinn.i .... tlon a Ifto-luiru. ,-.w-. ..... . . i "vi ninr power has fw M years be i , at Salem. Ownl8 a fraaehhw f.. .m- ..... aad eoHty ha, w, .,,,. ,0 moone otee fro, MluK thf) ad has not usel It luelf. Is there aaythlng more ridlcutous aw for Jaws nil uu.,,,,... . KWt that Wa of fraaehtsesT The protwty has never been for IH the unllu.r.. ... ' . .. j BWH9 VU IllH (Now York Tlmos.) Mr. John Ward, F. S. A., wrltlnc In the London Antiquary, gives somo very Interesting dotalls of excavntlou work carried up on the Nile soma months ago.' Many thousand tombs, meetly prehistoric, have been opened., most of them had no Inscriptions whatever, but In some cylinders and scarabs were found, with InscrlnMnn so old that It will requlro greet study ui uecipner their mooning. Most of the remains are mere skeletons ami. never have been mummified. These wero generally found Iilne on thoir side, their face to the east, their hnees drawn up to thoir chins. Near ly all of the poor old skulls still poeseeeed excellent teeth. Snma ov. qulsltoly formed alabaster dishes and vasee, not turned hv ih in, ..... . ...w ,Mii.v, mil wrought by hand, and a cylinder of solid gokl were found In the tombs, nearly alt of which had been tunneled Into by robbers thousands of yaro nso. In ono tomb a fine Bativrtm ua ,iu. verel; the owner had It burled be- io mm. that he mlaht nrii. u Ula 1A. . ... ,v ' . ivumre in me future stni i. , a lMirtlon of the Kgyptlnn bible. 'The .m.k or me Dead- Many of the larg. r tombs had facades built ,.f i..i.. with one or two rhnmw,, ,.,i.,' the rook-eut portion. Others worn ell by hut-shaped erection, ovor the mouth of the shaft, and t was "J FAUHUrUlIWiry (an1i Mr U'nM.i on dweendlng one of the aw,. . H sowal lateral ehambers cut In El .A rt 11 . 1.. .1.11 - i V" viiiiiiuiliiK rook ancYi ...1.1. .. ... L, - " uii ue- wasuy occupant vine on th. X-RADIUMS By all moans glvo Mr. Wilcox an electric light franchise. OIvo him the town, which he has showered with In estimable blessings. Tho nonnln u-111 llpllnVO that TlieO- dore B. Wilcox will do something for this city whon they boo It. Tloolilfis rnrrvlntr on Utlentlon against the state, crushing out Indus trios, and keeping out nil kinds of en terprises, what has Theodore B. Wil cox ever dona for Salem? Ono more such genius of public spirit and this community would bo deader than Eola. How does Sister Dunlway like Brother Oeor's declaration of where his hoar't la on woman stiff rase 7. When - she was a young woman she would not have put up with such shilly shallying. Mrs. Dunlwny and tho othor female stiff rnt-'o lndlos oueht to see exactly how thoy havo been deceived by the politicians of this state. They will not toll them whore they stand on wo man suffrage, and if they aro de ceived by such transparent methods Is It any wonder they havo always been defeated. If the churches aro tho creators of moral sontlment of tho community why is It 'that the more Immoral tho play, the more people go to seo It? Is It the fault of tho theater or the church? The thoator Is not suppos ed to bo directly ongngod In teaching morality. It caters to whatever may be tho oxlstlng moral status of tho community. Tho most popular soiling book tho past year Is said to havo beon "The Pit." It has now beon dramatized, Is It the bottomless ono? Scientists say tho Oregon' nruno Is splendid brain food. This being the caso, to say a person Is full of prunes should bo llatterlng. Qeorgo Francis Train outlived the cheap notoriety thnt mado him fa mous In an early day whon tho pub lic had not yet boon satiated with morbid sensationalism by tho yellow prose. Getting along without thoators In Chicago provos that they aro a lux ury, and tho old Roman cry of "Pan- om ot Clrconos" was n miiinL-.n wall ot populism. Mark Ilanna's son divorced hi sr. ond wife nnd she promptly bocame tne second wife of another divorced man. n i as u m m mr m -Vk. l &t 4emg Vera Jr . mm lamm Cherry Pecto ourcs consumption. Not an cases, but verv mrfnt, v." doctor will tell you more abS this cough remedy. i&W& a thing as Is claimed for It or not, the molders of public opinion ought to toll tho ladles which sldo thoy nro on. According to the Bible, nil who arc not for thorn aro against them. Hard luck I Bryan continues to be crucified by his own party on the cross of gold. Albany needs a sawmill. Why not swap one of Its dally papers for ono? tf Than.lnro B. WllcOX'S mnKllIfl- ionf nffnria tn ndvnnco tho value of nrnnnrtv at Salem nro understood and appreciated at thoir truo value. Ills innranimi nfforta in this direction ought to bo met by tho Salem people in tho right spirit. Also his labors to Improve Salem ns a wheat market ought not to bp forgotton. This com munity owos Mr. Wilcox a great deal more than It can ovor repay. Marfan Warner Wlldman In Every body's for February has .this lullaby: What shall thy lullaby bo, doar7 Croonlnns of bolted brown bees; Whispers of wind In tho trees; Orlolo's runo In tho hot mldnoon; Meadowlark's molody, lyrical, clear; Cooing of pigeons nnl lowing of cows; Shrilling of katydids in the greon boughs; Ktpplo of brooklet and plash of the rain Drtwslly, dreamily tapping thy pane Voice of tho forest, tho hills, and tho sen, Those all thoso shall thy lullaby bo! 94ea-Me-HQe44jM 1 1 4) THE WIFE WHO IS GOOD TO HER HUSBAND, Seoa to it that his linen Ii laundered In tho finest and bet manner, and fpr this reason she I sends it to tho Salem Steam Laundry, wliero tho facilities, skill and experience In ts finest work of this ldnd cannot bo oxcolled. Tho linen sdtf nero lasts longor and looks bet iur uiwuyB. Salem Steam Laundry Colonol J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Man. Phono 411. 320 Liberty St Bourse and Flinch Tte Variety Stwe 94 Court St, Annora M. Welch, pj Meeoee98eMM 5ee Um uoods aad Ifmces Neck Ribbons, No. 40, nil silk, only 15c a yard Golf Gloves, all wool, only 23ca pair Chain Purees, only 23c each Bead Necklaces, only 12c oach Ladies' Bolls, only 8ooach AgaU Buttons, 6 dozen for fie Embroidorigs, nice assortment (S) 6o a vard Violets, just received nico assortment of artificial violets, prices Irom 10c a bunch upwards : i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 tri.0i . w w me i ""-' "vvuiponi jyiHR on the sido. It the U of a ship canal. ne wty or auraa huvi. .. JT!r Tr M v -w tt ibu iru,t ,w. was the ditch fraaciiUe. rtst to u c4t. u sUwju ' lwr sfeiHiid be utilised r tiie fMMLi ..,.., ."""T1 ii. v . wwiiui ana the 2,LSS,Mtt,liigk,g -"-wrt MiHeaMe now like fU hVftjrHl the Paaiilo n... 9in...r.. ; W w www have beett aumlUaUd "nT OF THE CANAL QUES t UIt State kweWrX miT? dra te Xwte Irw trade NKwea all parte ef Ae Unloa. lUgbt there ), e, W4y y,, Dewooratle weakee, whleh hem H ,, .iMW wr ptpejwur Ah ,Ut wkl world, A burets) i n m iU.v.a rMiuiv! lHwa r4tk tac MWwMUiMi i mM, T,,te ,t ta JW Itat tk. Paa eMsi There Is a great deal of peace talk but thero remains between Ilussla nnd Jaiwn what we call an Irrepres sible conflict. Russia Is playlng'a jrume of fro. out with Japan, but n thaw Is com ing, nnd thon look out for a bear dance. Why spend anything on havlnc vour property graded, when you can get uio city to do It for nothing? About the timo the cravni .- i woll organised at Salem, this city will quit building gravel streets. If this city Will build nn. I,lnt, broken rock stroet It will navnr nn uiiuiuor uouar on gravol. Salem girls are never slow, and the number of weddings on tho carpet provoe that leap 'year means some thing. Two theaters every night this week and a hanging. Salem Is metropolitan with a vongeanco. Roste&a & Geenbatm 302 Commercial Street. aaaacKBesgceceaMagepgagcegaQagc,8 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii rwmt.mi 1 1 m mi A fi Po ftive Poof vi Mteee qrawn un to th t.i. r.. the moat ourlous style of wui r. e that has never boer, seen befQroJ fiu fan l in i " . 7 " ow. Is the fob lewing: NNmUen o u fnuml. .Hctally in the norther, imrt tLt L r""try' nUout ree "l. la eaeh nf ih.,, i , " itivre was ioMa a comiOote adult skeleton. How -c,wl mm wow doubled un Into such a small snaca MB. .."i. SX'r ' -.. V4 lUDir UOBU Krtk, ST,w"'or . fonni CM. Less horrible stories. More that Is entertaining nnd amusing. More dia monds for your renders, gontlemon of the press. a! worW, Lklw i"" Paaaaa easaj edge has reojj ii.T .. l ,ws Greenland Thawing Out. The lee ja Qfag-UBrf u ,.... re rapidly Uiaa it i. t-. IHn MMnu .w J.: . 'rm"ni - iaeeT.v" 'ZTVT :; v w shows that Ua Hven Joe Simon seems to be for Mltohell In 1MT. Hut thai i . i.. wa-s off. Whether woman suffrage Is as good A FACT PROVEN. Skould Comlnre Ereil Ue Mot Sk tlcal of Ita Trntb. If thlTrt I Ik. .llt.l i ... . ?KSiais. fact that 'a Sbbll InnaTrwu'h weU! eBSa fy-NewbVo'. Accent no sutailfitfA m... .. causa veu tu. .Vr-...'1' we - w-- .. , u( ilevv. ta or leaaing latnni for jumn" U4n(. Mltfi, WeDo What We Claim We kill and romovo Cancero and Tumors without the aid of knife or other Instrument, Dr. J, p. cook, tho Botanical Dee- tor, cures all kinds of diseases after ail othor schools have failed, with out tho old of knifo or poleona. H)i medlclnea a, composed of Nature! horbs; they aro gathered and soloctrt In various part of America and for elgn countrios, at groat oxpense. jEnvy and Deceit Has prevented many from fcehi cared ty me, THAT'S JEALOUSY! Can yon Afford to Rtin the Risk :: RMd thC Teet"""" of a Promlnt Salem Man: - l i....... TO THE PUBLIC. ii agreatworkhols'dolni IiriSiSl ta0W " . : Ing troatmont from him L T Wm thom that l have boon ','. : I ho has removed L'r ,? PaSt 16 months. d that in that time ous growths as largo U7m,TT CUnal tbro tumor ' cancor' : : another canc l!li mBhaaL U from the large Inteetino. Also : : or from off m,thmt ZX.r. le.380r 8l" rrom of my foot, and anoth- :; cinoe alone, thoy knilnT "Mau Doon accompllahed through medi-.. - turo itaolf caX T ' wUl Pldor.!lko roota. and Na- II -: ro not bellere I could have found ,T ,a,d ' ". r 8ursory r " ' Whoro in fK ... U,a.naT9 "Und Oqual Succosaful trfmnnt unv. tTuriiL. inn i-.j..i -- "" -" 'I Botanical Doer- in ." TTO4lu"y. recommend Dr. J. P. Cook, the I : "" W reaa thl ""'""'-' Tf J. SPENCER. en do much for you, or more. If v.. MJ , . ,-- i.vu ii, uonsunawon rreo. 1 Deuther Botanical Dcet .T V 1 "'i I ik.a.. .. 1 HHrHHHHmiuui,,, "y Mrot' 9m' nn' I AZiirrrrr77 - t ,'Z?'i,9lOiQi69 Ar:uxin. . II - i vt v. Y O F........ BALFOUR, GUTHRml CO.! JxaiiN Daniel J. iYy, Spodai Agent, ;...m i Oats For Sale HfdrugvUtS. SH.JlT n nT " -'"" StlClrSnlfUmr Pto to The HtrpUld. Co, U. UTajiaill, ML ' 7. Special Agent WWk4Zj.. CMMMWya