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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
DAILY OAKTAIi JOPBITAL, SAXJ3M, OBEqOK, rMDAY, DEOEMBEn VL 1904 jOUNCIL DECLARED CORNELIUS ELECTED vefy AMeuman Present Except Bayne Voted io the Republican Candidate .... A.itiitfl mnt in ndfonrned ni 1IV iwv" ' "taint nJgbt, with nil tho aldermen U eicept wwu, ouo u -vorder Judnli reported that war- for tbo following claims for ;, labor anil election expenses wero L and liis action was ratified by fit ii mt, atrnnf InVinr olnJmu "council. "' "- it follews: fa Cochran . Westacott KM & Colestock . i Marsh . . . p. Marsh . . . K Heath .. bedeck lt cmiiu , Tanner It byncu .$ 11.10 . 38.40 . 4.00 . , 6.40 . 42.40 . COO . 0.00 .x .4.80 . 4.86 . 3.20 with this council on tho evening of De cember 5, 1904, praying this council to refrain from declaring paid Cornelius so elected to said office, and to with hold from said Cornelius a certificate of such election, that it Is tho senso of this council that tho charter of this city does not confer upon this body tho proper authority, nor any authority, to intervene nor render judgment In tho matter of protest or contest ns between tho parties named for the ofllco indi cated, but in view of' tho official re turns from tho election nforcsaid, de livered to this council by tho mayor and recorder, and adoptod by this coun- citl, tho council must, and does hereby, as its only authorized act in tho prem ises, declare that T. E. Cornelius is duly cloctcdto tho oflico of marshal of 9.60 this city, and that tho recorder be, P. Zwicker 11.20 and ho is hereby directed to issuo n '.Brown 1.00 . certificate of election as aforesaid to p. , . '-inri'tiiA ii n i; .1 tin uisen .v .Malvin , 0.80 nrd Bonney 3.20 ielBonncy , l-'.UU a Darrow 2.40 rles Cornell .... 2.40 bndl .A80 .Bailey ". 2.40 .Tanner 0.40 Varley 60 H. Penland 28.40 :j application of Bach & Nadstan- ltd Butto & Wcnderoth for saloon in was referred to tho committeo licenses. is matter of tho contest of James" Mpton tgainst Thos. E. Cornelius, tie office of city marshal, was then a up, and Alderman Hughes sub td the following resolutien: isolved, By tho common council of tity of Salem, Oregon, in tho mat- if the election of T. E. Cornelius to ofice of marshal of Salem, Ore- is indicated by tho official returns le municipal election held in this oa Monday. December 5, 1904, and petition of James L. Skiptorc filed T.,,..,Wi ,.., -rg--CT!r' T."i' noaa poll tax ...;..; 1,500 Vehicle license ;': . . -ft: - :?..'? ' ifi 1,500 1,000 4,000 Miscellaneous licenses . sSf, Miscellaneous receipts ,.t. Street and road taxes ... .Total ;V8 $45,050 Estimated Expenditures .for thoYoar Salary of city officers- Recorder ki $ 1200 .o 'Vv 1,200 300 900 Marshal Treasurer Street commissioner Street cpmmissionersLtwo.nssist-. , J ants ;. f& . . . . Ajt M . G0 Three policemen . . 3Y . .' $L . . 2;200 Health officer ...Vl. '....' ....'l""' 600 !Piro chief .-...- 720 Engineer of fire.ongino 720 Two drivcrs( engino and boso v wagon) 1,200 Nino hoscinen , S 1,500 tho said Cornelius in duo course. Attorney P. II. D'Arcy appeared for tho contestant, and entered a protest against tho adoption of the resolution. Alderman Bayno raised a point of or der on tho grounds thnt tho matter was still ponding, nccording to tho resolu tion adopted at tho last meeting. Tho proceedings of tho last meeting wcro then rend and tho point was over ruled by Mayor Waters. A vpto was then taken and carried, every alderman voting yes, with tho ex ception of Bayno, whd voted no. On motion, tho council resolved itself into a committeo of tho whole to con sider tho budget for tho ensuing year, nnd Aldennnn Gesner was called to tho chair. Tho report of tho committeo of tho whole, which wns adopted, was as foleows: Estimated Incomo for tho Tear 1005. General taxes .. $28,000 Saloon licenses from 16 saloons 6,400 Fines nnd fees 500 Rent for city property 700 Show licenses .- 350 Total salaries .... y. $11,500 Other expenses' ' Hydrants ... .. ..$ 2,500 Light acocunt . . . .M?f. . . 5,000 500 10,720 Bark improvemenUVTf? A,. Bonded interest te . . . Total fixed expenditures . . . .$18,220 Total salaries .' 11,500 i Grand total $30,220 . Tho total amount' of tnxablo proper ty in tho city was reported at $2,820, 622 nnd tho necessary. taxlovy for city purposes 10 .mills, ,road '.tax Vfe mills and road poll $3 per capita. A tax of i mill for ' park purposes was pro posed, but, after discussion, was de feated, and 'an .appropriation of $500 was made for tho parks. Tho following bills woro allewed: AVm. Staigcr . : $ 26.00 and tho nssets at $100,000. f , . 11. AJJ Ul O ............ Jl.tli7 Hnlem iron Works ...... .-. . wi '1b ,nm 3 ..... aa. JL.IHI "Ute '&' x$j vWU r. P. A. Wiggins . . . . sfalcsman Pub. Co. Statesman Pub. Co 7.50 N. f Judah 2.00 .. ,-37.20 uuy;r ihuu. ...,),V7 Statetsnian Pub. Co? ..i, 37120 43.50 3J50 1.05 45.50 tr -it n ...,. lie A. Ai Burton ,..,Vr. R. M. Wado & Co. . M. Vicsko .' Capital Lumber Co 14.85 Bernard! & Duiisford .'3.5( BoraarOI & Dun'sford ......-.., 8.95 An ordinnnco was introduced for thq enlarging of tho slaughter house dis trict, nnd referred to tho committee on ordinances. Tho council adjourned until Thurs day night, December 15th. v To Docldo Ballot's, Legality.. , 4 NoWlIavcn, Dec. i.rTho Connect! cut 'court met in special session today to hear tho application qf Henry Blake, of this city, to havo his markod ballot declared legal. It was thrown out in tho lost election. Tho question Involved is one of general importanco and tho decision of tho court is awaited with considerable interest. Congress Inactive. 'Washington, Dec. 8. Tho sonato didrnothing but routine businoss .at tho, briofi session today, and adjourned un-l til Mondny. Tho Legislative, execu tive nnd judicial appropriation bills wcro taken up by tho houso in com mittee of tho whole. A Chicago Bankrupt Chicago, Dec. 8. Tho big gro'cory firm of Charles II. Slack & Company went into a receiver's hands today. Tho liabilities aro estimated at $157,000, 30.20 Bernard! & ,Dunsford ........ 75.25 Savage & Fletcher ....'....... 11.27 Siegmund & Tugh 5100 Buren & Hamilton ,. 2.42 W. P. George .'. 12.90 Miss Mary Payno .... 4 2.50 6lub Stables 12.QO Pacific States' T. & T. Co". . . : . ' 1.00 Pacific States T. & T. Co 1.00 Pntton Bros .'.. .;.... 2.45 John Hughes & Co., u... 4.80 Hofcr Bros. .. .?&? .J;'; 6.00 Hofer Brqs.... .... .S. ! 7.50 Capital City Transfer Co. fti.. 1.00 Cnpltnl JJrug, ICo? -... .,;. .,v v".' , 1.00 Pacific StaWT. &iT.VCo. . .',.'&.51.00 . A. Wiggins 1.30 Hi. M. Wado & Co 2.40 A Costly Mistake. Blunders aro sometimes very expen sive, Occasionally llfo itself is- tho' prico of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you tako Dr. King's Now Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head acho, Liver or Bowel troubles. Thoy are gentle yet thorough. 25c at J. C. Perry's -Drug Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. , Hit Kind You Hans Always Bought S Bears tho Bignaturo of , :. .--, ."-4 ,.,. ' yv - ' 7" ' t i v- '"' '?!. J- i. -- ' "V Cr: JJittrfUW. t:'S.T5,i PflH AIlTltnnlllrt, Rfinw 'wz&rru0- -mv, " -,K-tei liuio, juvc. v.xue annum auiomo bilo Bhow which openod todny in tho Qrnnd Palais far excels tho former ex hibitions, both in tho number and scopo of its exhibits. One novel featuro'is a serlos of installations of hotel bed rooms ill tho manner they ohould bo arranged, nccording to tho laws of liy- gleno, for comfort and simplicity. Tho Automobilo club nnd tho Touring club aro tho main exponents of this reforjp. In tho m'nin exhibition hall aro shown tho latest models of automobiles of all types and designed for all purposes.' Thero is also nn clnborato display of automobilo .sundries and accessories. Tho exhibition will contlnuo until Christmas. . Japan Accepts.. v Washington, Doc. 8. Japan has ac cepted President Roosovelt'a invitation to participate in tho second penoo con foronco at Tho Hague. " ' f GET HOSTfTTER'S Stomach Bitters lmmcdfatoly whon you notlco uny of theso systems, Poor Ap- pollto, Bolchlng, Heartburn, Side Headache, Costivoness or Slcopless noss and 'you'll savo yourself n lot of un'nocossary suffering. Nothing elso enn tako its place so wo urge you again to insist on having Hostetter's with a Privato Stamp over neck of bottlo. .It also cures Dyspepsia! Indigestion, Chills Golds ana Malaria. Try It and soo. HOSTETTER'S r STOMACH BITTERS TMIC I I II S 3 PIANO MUST BE SOLD A PRrVATE PARTY Offers the Greatest Piano Bargain of Salem's History, I have placed my upright piano in the store of Allen & Gil bert'Ramaker Co,. 269 Commercial Street and them to sell it QUICK, I paid $375 fo thb instrument but wjll take $200.00 CASH OR $225.00 On Payments for if. It must be sold within a few days or I will ship it east The piano is a beauty and cannot be told from new, OWNER Why docs the manufacturer put Vp his articlo in a valunblo glass jar in stead of a tin cant Because At a very small incrcaso of cost it gives housekeepers a Useful .recop taclo of necessities instend of a worthless tin can. Eppley's Perfection t ftwsairv BAKING POWDEB is tho only articlo so put up, but tho reason i all housekeepers want' It is bocauso it producos 'tho best rosults for tho least oxponso. Try it for its vir .tuos ns well as to get tho can. 4k I Gold Dost Floor I Made by THE 8lbNEY POW- ! ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on hand. T PHl'- S60iWSmuiiSINJ ' Scott's Emulsion v , ScotbVEmuiSionkl ' , co'sf miils ' Scott's "Emulsion! , Scott's Emulsion! the old storv, told time ..without number ariH.repeate:M. over'ahd over agair for the? last thirty years. But it'ss always a welcome story tot those in need of strength and health. There's nething: irff the world that stops wasting! diseases :1s quickly, as ScoTfaJ Emulsion. ' ,' . We'll tnd jrou umple, ' SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pfl Strctl, NToe - 1 SALEM . STATFE '''''' 1 BANK' n tirfW : . J. 4. 'as!Nfe ar P i GiptoK?$50;O0O.00( V i,rt(S3" GENERALBANKING L. K. Page. . . PrcslcfenH E. W. 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