,' m w-rlri mu't 4 .- s n r. w - MtTi BA1LY CAMTAS J0UKJCA1 BALEMi QgEOON. FRIDAY, MAEOH 10, 1005. 1 I1 C J H jf I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BV HOFER 1ROQ. csimga OmOIAL CENSUS 8ALESL MAY, 1004, 13.287. tarns long day or begkonino. Rossia's long day of reckoning lias ccmo. And nt tlio hands of one of tlio rxraallcst of tho so-called hoathen na itlans. 'THo dospiscd oriental hnrf becomo : laab. of vongoanco in tlio hands of tfbo food of Junticc. Tout hundred years of oppression has Bbccn obliterated in blood. TTho iron-handed rulership of tho eezars la endod in sliamo and disgrace. THE LAND OP TIIB KNOUT AND OP EXILE AND CRUELTY IS 3fHOUOnT LOW under tho hcol of n mysterious conqueror. Tfamllintcd, dofented, degraded in rth eyes of tho world by being whip jpcZ liy tho armies of tho iittlo yollow meat. TUB prldo of tho proud empire of ttbo Caesars of tho north, beforo whom all tho nations of Europe shrank in rtcrror, IIAfl BIT THE DUST. Tlio empire hat stretched ncross Hlio tiorth of Eiiropo and Asia. Thnt wim allied by murrlagn with ttbe royal houses of Kugtnml and (lor imnny. Thnt had TEN OFFICIALS to any clhor official-ridden country's ono. TJio long day of reckoning has csomo. That hnd TEN TEIESTS of tho State church to any other country's ono. Tho long day of reckoning hns como. That had TEN MILITARY AND .NAVAL OFFICERS to any othor rountry's one. Tho Jong day of reckoning has coma Tim oppression of tho poor, tho liu iwsod igniirnnao of tho peasant, tho injustice to tlio .lows, the rovnl of tho aristocracy. Your day of reckoning has eomu und y necoiintH will bo bulnuood. THE BIO MONOPOLIST WILL ES CAPE WITH THE VERY LIGHT END OF THE LOAD. If anything la to bo expected of this tax commission It should bo tnado up of nn Able constitutional lawyer, of an experienced assessor and nn experienced tax collector. By taking tho best' laws of several states they could mako a code for as sessment and taxation that would pro tluco results. But to secure three good men at a thousand dollars apiece, who will not tako a couplo of thousand on the side, and protect this big interest or thnt, is tho question. . Tho pcoplo havo Iittlo faith in com. missions. THEY WILL HAVE LESS WID3N THEY GET THROUGH WITH THE TAX COMMISSION. largo waiting room off tho office of tho Hotel Willamette. Let all unit to taako this gathering a success, from tho standpoint of proper entertainment of our visitors. Salem, as tho second city of the state, owes it to tho rest of tho state to tako the lead in development. THE VERSUS THE PROPOSED TAX COMMISSION. Tho qnly possible revonno inonMiirol winded by tho Into legislature was the W1I for a tax commission, and that will jprobnldy not amount to much. Three men are to bo appointed by llio state officials, who are to got up u now ussossiucnt nud taxation cede for ilio next legislature to pass upon. Those throe men go a thotiHuud dol lars npleeo for their work, and $1000 in nllowed for a secretary and clerical assistance, etc. THEY ARE TO DIO UP NEW VAIr "0ATI0N8, miuurth property that has Itnretofore escaped taxation, and bring frnuchlrttM and corporations Mindor the lax ttollontor's liuimnor. What kind of men can be got to do turn ror one thousand dollars? What bind of men are noodnd to do tftif vforkf Alrondy plenty aro seokW the Job, nud their friends ar- pushing for thmn. Who are the people who will crowd for pianos on this wuiiulMfauf Tho "haves" or the, "lve-noUsf 'Certainly the rojirmrttnftve of wealth -und tho nrpornitniM and the lfwlHtry prulWioits will gt tho Job tif framing M UOW t eod. ' In tli tid the poor uma't row, tits lit tin hotutMiwuer, nud tke wna.ll famer nnil hi dN mhU ckickeua will be lletwl Ar taxation. WAR OF SIHRT SIHRT WAIST. 8omo of tho drygoods stores oon tinuo to report increasing sales ot men's shirts to women. Is this a sign of tho equality of tho soxes beforo the drygoods counter? Thrro is no doubt but that for cer tain femnlo flguros THE MAN-SHIRT IS NOT UNBECOMING. Tho negligee male shirt has pockets in it and thnt is probably tho real causo of its popularity. It admits of various styles of col lurH that aro much more comfortable than tho loco gowgaw collar wora by tho ladies. Ono would hardly expect tho plain and unostentatious man-shirt to whip out tho beautiful shirt-waist invented by tho women. It will novor do it. It hns ono fatal defect. IT IS TOO SLOPPY LOOK ING. It will never knook out tho shirt waist. Mark this predictien: As mnn bo coinon oinanciputed and inoro' highly ilevolopod along linos of true civillui- tlnn and culture ho will booomo tho vlntiin of tho shirt-waist habit. In short, tho shirt waist will drive man to pull olf his shirt and wear tho cleaner, inoro artistic and healthier shirt-waNt. Hut it will take time. IT MAY TAKE THE REFERENDUM OF rA8HION, tho decree of some Xupol eon among men tailors. If thnt decree ever V'unes the shirt must no. Tlio old fashioned rolling collar attachment to the shirt has gone. .Mm i will go a step farther and abandon the man-shirt altogether and adopt the more decerning shirt-waist, o The thousand. Wh!titH, wlM 4 ll oi twit tlinM m mifh fruM tk Wg inifHwt, mhiI who want -kliw Ht tholr ImhiIh, will Met t5 (Ittrk! Tu mwwI fnrre of UahIIom by WllltfU xll Uic Mcalth gU otf for Hiwit 4)to-rHtrth lus mI U (MtUn4. "Omtewu too MfMk -a siMU aftor prprt. nu.t put uM(kM wlir it lw )0tt)(H nt rt-ln-vr tho hom builder iiml Uii 4m1I ro.lu-r TtM him with th lluu buaittisw ntul th littta how Mud tk lit it fmri m) 4h Mg family Hill cohIIhh to k th IttttiMt bwrUon lNrtv of IiuinUuk. bi U koMvr f MvuUli profMrty nud SPRINKLE THE STREETS. For the foy months In the year that we have dust on the Ntreots THERE OUOIIT TO BE SOME WAY FOUND TO SPRINKLE THEM AT PUBLIC EXPENSE. Already the clouds of dust aro roll lug over everything hi our piliicl'wil streets. To depond on private enterprise and two sprinkling carts to keep the streets of a city like Halom sprinkled is a farce. ' If thar'o Is. nny jiower in the city charter 'to ciunpel this to be done, tlio city attorney should find a way to do it, BETTER GO WITHOUT SOME THING, ELSE THAN LET THE CITY BE COVERED WITH DUST THIS .YEAR. Tho streets aro preserved nud knot fieni being worn out and ruined by tho.' us f watr in miinmor. Oil would make a still bailor st,rttf Hut lt thtHN w sprinkld with soma tklHg. WAS A BUSY CONGRESS. Tho last session of congress was s. busy one, but tho number of things dono that ought to have been dono was out numbered by tho things that were left undone. The senate, against tho advice of the Prcsidont, amended tho arbitration treaties, und this work is not ut a standstill. District Court Judgo Swayno was acquitted on articles of impeachment voted by tho house. Tho Philippine tariff was revised and nn act passed to encourage railroad building and other developments in tho islands. Tho laws of Alaska wero codified and tho appointment of an additional judgo authorized. Two now battleships were provided for in tho navy appropriation bill. Jurisdiction of tho forest reserves was transferred from tho interior to tho agricultural department. By resolution of tho houso the de partmont of commerce was instructed to begin nn investigation of the oil trust. Tho secretary of war was authorized to return union and confederate battlo flags to tho states from which they wore originally borne. Tho American National Red Cross society was incorporated. A rivor anil harbor bill was passed carrying nn appropriation of nearly $31,000,000. Thoro wns a failuro to pass tho moasuro for the immediate opening of tho south half of the Colvillo reservation. Tho bill reducing the membership of the I'anama canal commission and giv ing the I'rotdilont larger directory pow ers failed. Tho l'jsoh-Tflwiisond bill for the reg ulation of freight rates by tho inter sJte commerce commission wns passed I ;;-; i IffeLliill" Sit IS S3 TyMX. i triSrmml hm ' M tea EH VilTLrWi Tli JITjijrpiii JJM T1J if LT i I mm TW$m. wmm 1 & Wijw m4m- F I Wa'i -, mt 1 1 1. WIS9E9EESZS y ; imj.-"- iw y BOY, AHOY Whose boy arc yoa? Yoar Mother's Boy? That's right. Then bring her in and have her see some of oar Spring Salts, s tfor boys made either doable-breasted or single breasted, three piece, bloase or sailor. Sev eral styles of casslmere, cheviot or serge. Tell yoar mother that it Is her first purch ase we are seeking afterwards she will trade here of her own accord W. JOHNSON & CO. by the. house, but died in tho senate. Tho 'statehood bill which, as it passed the house, admitted Oklahoma, New Mexico ami Arlona as separato statos, was amended so as to admit Oklahoma, and Indian territory as u single state und Xew .Mexico, leaving Arizona a territory. Tho houso refused to nccopt the changes and tho bill died in con ference. There was a refusal of the demand of tho people of Alaska for a delegate in congress. SAFE THIEVING." places the amount of lands still held by these roads in forest reserves at 2,500.000 acres, and the provision in the act in question, thnt thereafter lieu selections must be inado from untim bored lands, is calculated to save just that much timbered land which is out side of forest reserves. X-RAYS Auto-'.parkcr really advice. it sounds like WALK AS IF YOU WERE SOME BODY. Xevcr allow your physical standard to drop. Keep up your energy; walk as if you were somebody and wore going to do something worth while in this world, so that even a stranger will note your bearing and mark your superiority. If yon have fallen into a habit of walking in a listless indolent way, turn right alwut face at once and make a change. You don't want to sh utile along like tho failures we oftou see sitting around on psrk Too much brite and fare. little rain. Oh, for a tumble on tho court houso square, won!; , indicate that the public had provide that pluce especially for their benefit. Tho man who will drivo a longlegge hdrso at a good gait, and let his shor legged dog ehaso him for miles ougl to change places with the dog for while, and learn something. The grown lie-goat might bo called a raised bill. Hearts courageous a straight flush of that suit. Soon the license hunter will be abroad in the land. The holey stocking might tell a few worn-out yarns itself. 'Though the resentinont of riches," i bonchos, or lolling about the streets, u-s Collier's for March t. "is part with their hands in their pockets, or Heautify ,V '11- 'sSSSOOTSWUVWttB Tho KtHsimis naturally became shnkv says collier's for March I. "is part witn tiicir Immls in their pockets, or " your picmies is tlio best of the feeling against such man ns haunting intelligence ollleos, wonder-! w "''Wtiso this city. Rockefeller, it would havo smnll force ing why fate has been so hard with wero it not combined with the boliof tlmin. Yon don't want to eivo nee- that they havo grown rich in defiance plo the impression that you are dis- "nt l'u''r His'ition on the Shnkho riv or tlio statute laws, to say notning ot couragwi, or that yon are already fal tho laws of Him whom some of them j Hug to the roar. Straighten up, than; profess to follow. It is no inoro class, stand erect! He a man! You are child or. SAVE MONEY Tk ItovtMfts lll ,D prUiMt ot Um Mk '4tloMl Ifejil 4iu t muhU of ikem wliu wih to SOVO M0MJ, ml wnko that woooy Mm met. A trmX mMhd la to do- r Mnti 4luitji (trtio of ftmt Imwmo. Tkio to mint Urtnc a mfH lHtfl mU4 wojmI lU(ll-, ftUjr Mi 4opo4u f oh dot la r or Mr. LET'S ,ALL IMPROVE, Oloal h1 tke strife In frwt f your kottto. Il' U tkyrd snd trim tko bush eu j Throw Home liwo oh (ho roof, Had' UK tho rain will kill tko mu. lfJHvo tko old rHHwl(Mkl fow& unIoos you aro a rlak publU oUlal. lt tko rooniy oottrt Hwwo lnt fivn it rrt of wkito (iMiMU lrk tko ipovwi In front of your Hmo. Unul tko ) Mod tko trot mhI mr U. TkJa butt doos twt Rpply If im imv btulHoos proporty tkat Ufla you ia fly to ooo kttadrod aolUw a mik. Tko thx hm4 tko fOMiy mm b4 uuttle to look too woll thU ytmt of tkf UwU Mul C'kwV iWir hostility that givtvs momentum to the effort to regulate ruthless competition, legislators attack one thing in tho same breath that they admit tho evil lies in something different. Hut under whatever confusion nud whatever un fair prejudice there may Iw, Hos tho uinMcapable truth that for centuries the human race has Ihxhi contriving Mnalties for crimes committed by tho poor, and kas done little toward ar ranging for the puuiskmsnt of the rich. 1'stty larceny receives at least ns much attention as it deserves from tho ma- cumery or justaee, nut a man may go through life giving "huge brlbs, thinly dlsu Imh1, to got him special privileges, arranging eoraers ia wheat or cotton, or contriving utoaoKtlios which by law wake klw a criminal, and he is iu small tlMugor either from oWcers of justice or from tko social powers. It is be auso groat theft Is m much safer and tttoro roo)itaUo tkaa smaller theft tkat so wuek woll-foaadcd moral feel lag eaters iato tko agitation for strict er regulation of what we call capitah" of the Infinite King. You have royal blood ia your veins. Kmphaslzo It by your bearing. A man who is eon. scions of his kinship with God, ami of his power, and who holievo thoroughly in himself, walks with a firm, vigorous step, with his head erect, bis ok in jB, his shoulders thrown Imck and down and his cheat well projected )n order to give a largo lung osnacity; he is tho man who does thiauH. You cannot aspire, er accomplish, M,UUl ..I llftK).. tk.u. I . .,.. ... ...,..,r IH,Ka ,., , you Snre.sigH of Ba lew's getting a move on-the real estate man is becoming Hrmerons. y all moans, if anyone undertakes to connoet with statu sower, or any other swr, itop 'dm, , Saturday's Journal will he a koine hrs' auwlwr, a Oroator Salem num. lr, a pil numbor to sond awav to vour friends. a unregenerate punster wants to Savings Department Capita! National Bank J DEVELOPMENT CONVENTION MAROIl JD. IalicatioiMi oro tkat tko DevWopweot Cluk ettovoulioa at SIom, Marek d, wUl bo a Rcoat gatkoriag for tko uplift tag of WeMoru IHogoa. Tout Itkkaroou sooaU word tkat tlu wUl H hrf doleatloa hh frota ISiiisn4 w that . WkUo Ihisltx WVttoru Orogo a voHtioa, tko lorttaad pooplo at kow lug tko rlgkt pirft ia utakiag tko gU- orlikf a iwoooat. U ortir has Won lav Hod U oowo J kmI gtre tko oMtvoalUa a talk m tko iwlot of a braaok line to Dallas. laitatoi kivo boea seat out to pnu.ipai ni iu Mvor&l of tko counties I l frfont ani ittnu ttl mat ton. Tho Cwummul (4ub c this citw hi lc?a cffciej (he uw f tho friers nni NO MORE LIEU LANDS, Two and a half Million acre of tim uor biad will bo saved t the govern meat by tko 0eratioa of a short act to wkiek lrilot Moooexelt nflUel kit sigaatoro duriag tke laet momoats of tko 5Sk eoagreoa. Tko aet prohib it tko aoioetioa of tlatber laada in ox ckaafto for laud wkiek kavo been ia eludou xvitkia foroot rooervox. It was ia lSr tkat tko "lieu law" was ea nehat. It had no restriction. mwpJy oatltliag penoNH hold tag laud in for st rosorvoci to utako noWotions else wkro ia oxekauffe for their fWreot re rvo laado, la 1MM these Hem se)e tioas wore limited to ounevird land. aoo tko jiaswapo of tkoso aot. near y S.OOO.MO aereo of foroot reserve laals kavo booa xfkaaed fwr other lands, aad a)wot universally has tke extaaage beou made for timbered, lauds outsido of forert reservea. Nearlv half of thu land to cxcbaugvsl is ownel lv tho Und grant railroads. A icrt t engr ttisx the esai irs the nsmimo the attitude u.i i..u.;.... .'i ,.. .. a coward of eokl, ' i, "Z T . I" """ "." r, heard Saturn's made In l..l ... ".7 .. .:""," "" I " lf a '" Vem Ma bi. -.., . . ': i: .': tk rr ntmtt -t ---- - - ""! vi in tiunuiio aloaginauuhoru.Mitalpos,,,, , The number of dogs that Snoll Bicycles, a first-class wheel, fc ted with G. & J. tiros, Coinbiiut Rim, Coaster Broke. $40.00 Tho best bnrgain on tho market. o BICYCLE REPAIRING Wo carry parts for nil wheels, fit ' tiro or rim. Work called for and W erod. Salem Gun Stotf HAUSER BROS. Standard MW Unmtn.mtmmtMfmiltwmm jS Liquor Co. I Successors to 1 ROGERS I J. P. YTnuiee and Kelall Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St ZtV? - - ia and 1' Dxdcts lillri Alt opq auj r . 7 ictu"iy ana tuta.1 toute orders , wvwrwco ireC tQ r uw uranotcs. We wafanU aff .4 UiieA "'r me "nest of California and Im moies. w . by s, and make a specials f7 6 -, f e aU All orders A.U.Jf.T f f amdV nd rral j trial, we will makc yon '. " f ' S STANDARD LIQUOR Co, A. G. Mageri, M Phone Main 2181. jal9tt of tU geatral iaai cfllo