-, FTf,-- ??? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904 FOUR EVERY WO """" ' MAN DOiiSIN'T WANT A HUSBANU l i Bl 1 51 H E A LT H is the Most Important in buying food-products, several things are, to be thought of i. e., Economy, Results, Easy Handling, Reliability, but the most important is Health. Health means everything. In buying clothes, shoes, hats, furniture, etc., ii the buyer is deceived and gets an imitation the only harm is loss of money. In buy ing food-products, if imitations are sup plied, there is not only a loss of money, but perhaps an injury to health which is beyond price. Remember these facts when Buying Baking powder. CBa a 800P owenw tflffifc ffPHl MBBHBQ' BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE HOPS VERY QUIET Pjte Are Firm but Stocks Mn Hands of Growers Are Very Small Tho local hon market Is quel, hut prlgoe are recovering from the recent dull spell. There are very few sale being made, a the steaks In the hands of the giowera are small, nnd held by men who nre not anxious to sell. Trading ! confined almost entirely to dealer, grower having very little Interest lu prevent transactions, llernliard lllng, the hop denier of New York, Nuremberg and San, In a letter to The Journal, front Nuremberg, Oer many, anye of the aUuatlon In the hop builueae there, under date of February 13th Our market may be quoted exceed ingly stroeg. with hh advancing ten dency. Stock of iM crop Is on the point to be entirely cleared off. In quiry fer old and old old hop win Unuee U l very active, with ndvano lug price. In chihi, weather fr beer ooiiMmotloM should be favorable dur ing next summer, we expect still high er urUee, ae brewertoo are not plen tll)' covered for their requirements. We pay todey per 10 klioe tint eeet: Marks. PI ret choice qualUlee MO-MU (Joml quallttee MNWno Medium and conumoh 110-110 The outfdIUuN of Uie hay market In New York to shown by the foUowIn from (ke UulletiH and Hun Itoportof of that Ml)-, under date or February Nth: No new development of Intereet were raore lu either Ike eoeat or local market, i loo neon ww quite generally r.p,rtd as slow, there be in iuthcU. Jlv uu demand from deal ere, who, lu turu. rvourted uow bust none with iirr practically at a atandaUII. IWorv however, the mm hmmp mwu -u in Ii Is Kecie4 that ttrBWm Will hllk l. wynu Uuk. d etmke an, limited there W not yrewuire u ,-n ud price are fairly wen MMnuinod The Oallfwuia u drawer of w'a white wosm rram Blague on s rwsry y of hope; The advaac ! ranch In Contra Ctteta. county In nwrkot and gud pHcee for hope Tho flood eitaatloa Is Improving nam NMMMWiHri sreweto to each an extent that ooalaerablo nHUg la blK dH Im ShMKUva eotiatn IJ. I rerMsrtod that the aeeoage this year wfM ) )at Vy mtomI hundred acre Ttiore are xn few ht loft In the oauHty. IJttto Will What la tfeo dtfteo mu between eharaetf and refeta tioa. pJ ra-mfearaiteo a ksry r m, 'while reputatloB l a aoeeaett tyCteaRO Dally News. ALEXIEFF STRONGLY CONDEMNED (Continued from first pnga.) linn beon nearest tho hearts of those who hate the'Jews. Vladlvostock It Isolated. Toklo, Mnroh 3. It Is reported that a mllo nnd a quarter of tho branch ii' - i. ' I n A RUSSIAN STATESMAN. Count Lammlorff, Ilusslu's minister of foreign nffnlrs, Is a veteran diplomat coi' r LAUHDOHrr. nnd Iimm lufii vtry wimplcuoue In tbe negotlatlouH beiwetm liU ivuntry and Jsimn line of the Trans-Siberian railway con nect! uk Vludlvoetock and Harbin has been deatroyed at h point outside of Mln Ouam a town midday between the two terminals. The Japanese Hajentn who performed this feat also removed the telegraMh wire hIohk the lint. IUuk effectively leotatlng Yladl ttock. Fortlfylnp Antunfl. leoHl, Marsh J.Tke Uusalaii fareoM at AMfr are ooMpe)Mng the Ooteane bf Hnnl' them with rice. wator Had feel Tho Husalana are for- Uf)lHt AMwikg hoavlly, with the ap parent Intention of provoMtlnc the Japansee from erosaln the Yaln. rl.j - ,i.. rtl Sacramento, March t Secretary of tho State Board of Health Poetor we notlll thin Morning of the deth of nod tho water la reoedlas . -Wkatt all thla. torn fthontr asked the poMeoa, atopplng up between tho two yowac woo. Tke one that had 'cot tho worot t It, and was wiping the btoad from hkt hoco. iioiatedi to the other follow. "IIo oan toid you her name if r want to,' he Mb. "I wwi't-Ohkaao THhwnj. It k a luoVy taaa who t nhta to prore au aHM at hla own Nml WW (Dy Helen Oldfleld.) From all parte of the country and from Great Britain comes the asser tion that women are constantly be coming lees and leee Inclined to marry. A husband Is no longer accounted the one thing needful for a woman's hap plnees, nor Is marriage regarded as the chief aim and object of her exist- once. Sweeping generalities are usu- Ilnnt artist whose hand lost Its cun ally to bo taken with a grain of salt nlng with tho brush In tho dally TTnilnuhtnillv women nowmlnrs. as . round of domostlc drudgery Is comparod wltji tht'lr grandmothers, or ovon tholr mothers, aro far better equipped to fight tho battle of life Blnclo handed, and the number of thoso who can and do earn a comfort-'tho blggor fool sho could make her does not fall In love, and whistles pru nhin tlvlm? la oontlnnallv Inrrpnslnir .'Roif wiimi lovo calncd tho mastery , denco and selfishness down tho wind, Novortholoss tho business of marry ing and giving In mnrrlago goes on Increasingly, and statistics show no perceptible falling off In tho number of marriago licenses granted yearly during tho last decado. Wisdom and hlghor education aro riot Impregnable barrlors against lovo, and a university diploma cannot bo counted upon to turn tho shafts of tho little blind god. Tho fact that a woman does not stand In urgont need of shelter by no means presupposes that sho has no desire for a home, with all that It Implies, and few wornon Hvo who, when love comes In Its might, nre not ready to sacrlflco the promise of a brilliant career for Love's sweeteake. Ofton, it Is true, they follow tho leading of their hearts hoping to find genius side by side with tho light of love, but tho hope Is rnrely realized, notwithstanding tho lnrgor number of married women who havo achlovcd distinction In various walks of life The successes stand forth, but tho failure nro hlddon. "High hopes faint on a warm hearth stono," sings Kipling, nnd "Down to Uohonna or up to tho throno ho travols tho fastest who travols alono," l many times truor of women than of Messenger Boys Scrappy. Chicago, Mnrch 3. Tho Weatorn Union will seek tho onforcomont of n fodoral Injunction against tho striking moesongors, on account of assaults by tho boys on the men non-union mes sengers. Ono of the latter was slasho.1 across tho faoo this morning, and kicked and boaten by a crowd of MercurlM. Will Make a Cardinal. Rome, JIarch 3. The pope Informed an intimate friend today that there would not be time at the first con trtitory this year to nppolnt an Amer ican cardinal, but at the next he will make such an apiKlutinnt. Johnny Got His Gun. niooinllold. M.O., March 3. While playing with a shotgun. Johnnie Tyone accidentally killed hit cousin, Maliel Miller, aged 10 yeare. A year ao. while playing sheriff, Johnnie that and killed u playmate. Spanish Sailors Desert. Madrid. March 3. A hundred blue Jacket deaerted the Spanish warship dieelpllne of the commander. Many were captured and severe punishment Indicted. That Tlreaome Dreyfus, larU. March I. The court of cas eation today began conelderatron of the Dreyfue appeal for a revision of kW trial. 18vu when u girl propoi to a man ehe Is Just enmrt ououjih to make him think he Is doing It The Cup that satisfies We save all the aroma, flavor and strength hv i the top of the an is our guarantee and the buyer's protection ' Sold , 1 and 2 Ih. aro,a-ight dm. Grind fad, Mch d,y-0, t00 fine. J. A. rm- Iljf " aa i .ae, lnen A divided duty Is not often well done, and she who worthily fills the role of wife and mothor, yet does other work as well as to "hear the nations praising her far off," must have talent of tho highest order, not to say genius. "Little children cling ing to one's gown" hinder progross on the pathway of fame, nnd Eliza beth Stuart Pholps' story of tho brll- llfollke onough to hnvo been drawn from the real thing. There was a wise old woman who used to say that .tho nioro brains a woman possessed over her; a truism for which compen sation may perhaps bo found In the focjs, contending In their folly, are frequently happier than tho who with all their wisdom Probably there never was or over will bo any woman, howovor gifted, who had or has any deep rooted avorslon to marriago in tho abstract, or who would not bo wil ling to surrendor her liberty for tho sake of the man whom she loves, when ho woos hor as a lovor should. Tho Increasing Independence of wo man Is that of tho head, or that of the heart. Insensibility Is no part of It, and It lowers Its guard roadlly to tho countorslgn of love. Tho tondency upon tho part of the now woman to undervalue the holy estate of matri mony Is probably only a phase, which, like othor phases, will havo Its day and pass; and moanwhllo. howovor, numbor of mon marry, sooner or lat much tho attnrt of lis nnnnfiirni niiii. or, and those usually do so lato In life. osophy may bo doplored, It has prov-!Dut ,l 3 reacting upon tho prosent od tho old proverb concerning "111 Bonorntlon of society women In thnt winds" In that It has brought Into full man' ot tnom " longer marry whllo promlnonce a truth which was formor-1 '0l'ns. or, If thoy do, frequently ho ly too often lost sight of namoly that como tl10 bM wlvos of elderly or mid- a llfo of lonollnoss Is bettor than a lovoless marriago. I There" may bo moro truth In tho NICHOLAS 11., i I S f i1"TiTsiisflra '3?3Kj5-w JV S? SI3HMI1 YVfeai fate Coffee FOLC rtl m rn tor a of rin. charge of growing disinclination to wards marriage upon tho part of men. A contury ago or thereabouts tho first step which young men ordlnnrly took towards establishing themselves In life was to find each a good vtltt as helpmeet In the struggle. Now most men who pride themselves upon being long headed wait to make their own foothold stable beforo they attempt to carry weight and glvo hos tagos to fortune. Waiting thus, a man Is apt to grow more and more ac customed to standing alone, and to conclude that, aftor all, ho la better without a wife than ho might be with one. Tills, of 'course, provIJod ho nftcr the usual manner of lovers; whereafter his repentance, or tho con trary, depends upon hla choice of a wife. This last paragraph applies chlofly to men of society with the big S. Thoso who are out of Its world can afford to dlsrogard its criti cisms and neglect Its requirements. They may daro to bo happy In tholr own way, and reap tho roward of tholi courage. One of tho greatest obsta cles to contentmont Is the doslro to live up to other people's expectations, and to confirm to tholr standards, howovor false they may ho. Such men as those aro In tho groat minority, and tho fact that thoy wait to make tholr fortunes hoforo they tnko vivos unto thomselves doos not lessen tho marriago rate In any appro clnblo dogroo. By far the groator c,,n nBcd mon, a result which goes far to subvort tho fundamental theory of niarriago, which Is that of unity and CZAR OF RUSSIA. L . ' " Old Coff... Z3rM t identity of Intorosts, sentiments, a tastes. A life of easo and selfishm is uot mat umm. uuicuiaica to deveki true manliness In mon and true in! mnnhood In woman. Life has ir responsibilities and serious duties it is, nt Its best, a long struggle, t outcome of which wo cannot see, ioT. ovor earnestly wo may strive for & Thoy who marry do well, but tty who do not marry do better, tanjit St Paul tho apostle, whoso own a rlago, traditions tolls us, was an . happy one. Nevertheloss, "male m femalo created ho them," and so M. as men aro men and women m women tho human raco is likely t multiply and Increase faster thas scientists and philosophers approu Theorizing on marriage Is at best i thankless office. Lovo laughs at other trades as well as at locksmiths, anj sots tho most careful laid schema. tho most logically thought out rules altogothor nl doflnnco. None Is too wlso or too foolish to fall his victim. and no ono can toll how soon or ho? sovorely ho or sho may bo stricken with tho fovor, neither predict what may bo Its after effects. "Marriage," says'DavId Chrlstlo Murray, "Is an egg which either addles or hatches, ac cording to circumstances. When ones tho egg Is addled It is done for. When It Is hatched It brings forth tho bird. Peace, whoso heartstrings are a lute and who hath thoswootostof all Gol'i creaturos; and this bird, making hli nest In the heart, sings there continn ally. And this song is satisfying." To girls, especially, nothing Is len calculated to load to tho goal ol a happy marriage than tho constant looking" out for a husband, whlrh in Itself, moreover, Is apt to ?r!ghtcn the S men away. Thoroforo sho Is wises. who doos not regard marlago as the solo purposo of hor llfo, nor yet look forwurd to It as n means of emanci pation from tho dutlos of tho present! An Appeal. Tho transcript on appeal In the caso of J. II. Moser against tho Union Light & Powor Co., from Sllrcrton, wns filed In tho circuit court today The plaintiff In the caso secured s Judgment for $249.50, and from thli judgment the appeal was taken. This Is Touching. London, March 3. On account of conti acting a sovero cold, the king didn't go to tho horse show today, the queen attending without his majesty Chicago Markets. Chicago, March 3. Whoat took t slump today, duo to liquidation, My breaking 3. Old July 05; new 940924. July corn. 544SB1. When n man claims to havo discov ered a process of malting gold out ot baser metals it Is genorally for tie purpose of making coin out of credu lous mortals. When a man runs up against pro Jiectlve mother-in-law, who thinks W will mot- drvhe Is apt to doubt If It 1 so very many years since tho lart glacial period. The man who thinks that ho coull keep money If he had It does not iFt.mt' linu- mnnv nnnnlA llvn lust t)T ptaki'ng money away from folks vrfco .tlnk that way. When a wise man Is In love he will let his rival take tha girl out when I sho wants to learn how to skate. Ttia,a mnt, lid hnnn, nmnnp tllleVCS ! but the victims do not think so. 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