Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 10, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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DAILY OAMTAIi JOURNAL, BAUKH, ORSOOX. SATCRDAT, fcOVEMIlim 10, 1906
A Kentucky Crime Itecallcd.
In the city of Indianapolis, In tho
itUte of Indiana, a briefless barris
ter elts in nn office practically alone.
Oh tho door Is a sign -which Informs
those who inny bo Interested enough
to look that "William S. Taylor, At
torney," Is within.
Tho occupant of that office Is not
an old man, or one who Is without
that equipment which makes men
successful, Yet ho Is so distinctly
a failure that nobody thinks of en
gaging him In any great case, al
though ho has been governor of the
elate of Kentucky, and in years gobc
achieved merited distinction, Bays
tbo Boston Globe.
Ho is William 8. Taylor, former.
chief- magistrate of tho common
wealth of Kentucky, who was
obliged to leave his Btato by tho in
vestigation Into tho murder of Wil
liam Gocbcl, the Democratic candi
date for governor, who, on his
deathbed was declared by the state
Icglslnturo to have been the choice
of the people.
Goobol was shot by somebody
concealed In tho capltol na ho was
on his way to the building. As he
lay dying the legislature voted that
he had been tho legally elected gov
ernor of tho state, and that William
S. Taylor, who had taken tho ofllco
on tho face of tho returns, was not
the rightful cliolco of tho electorate.
Tho fact which declared Goebel
governor accused Governor Taylor
of murder. Ho was charged with
having encompassed tho death of his
rival, and when It was understood
that this accusation would involvo
his trlnl and probably bin condemna
tion, ho fled tho state.
Caleb Towers, Henry Youtsey and
Jnmes Howard, nllcgcd accomplices
of Taylor, remained behind nnd wero
charged wlt'n complicity In tho as
sassination of Goebel, nnd wore con
vlctod of the crime nnd nro now In
prison.
Ono after nnother of the Indiana
governors linvo refused to glvo hlni
up nnd ho linn been nblo to defy bin
enemies In Kentucky. Mcnnwhllo
goes down towa would take the
trouble to go once by way of tho
alleys, we suspect that there would
be a revolution. Tho exlsltlng con
ditions are so far aa garbage Is con-
4
teemed, scandalouB.
Detrolters are tough. Otherwise
they would become Infected, t from
tho flies that swarm around the open
garbage receptacles 'and the heaps
of rotting refuse dumped in the
alleys. Theso same flies call at our
back doors and sometimes get into
the kitchen.
It Is almost inconceivable that
men can be found to collect garbage
At any wages under such wretched
and filthy conditions as are Imposed
upon the garbage collectors by the
good citizens of Detroit.
Tho onl3' excuse wo have heard for
Detroit citizens not complying with
the law and placing their garbage In
covered metal receptacles la that
there are a lot of thieves In tho city
who will carry off good garbage cans
about au fast as they can bo put
out.
.W T nm furrlflpil nt thn onrtll.
it Is that calm nnd pntlent,
"It grows such sweet thlngB out of
such corruptions,
It distils such exquisite winds out
of such Infused fetor.
"It renews with nuch unwitting looks
Its prodigal, annual, sumptuous
crops,
It gives such divine materials to
men nnd accepts such leavings
from them at last."
The Building of Wew RaHwayg. jm'ay havo thought he had a railway
A few years ago it was said, and! control of San Francisco aa perfect
believed, that the United States had
about enough railway mileage; that
In some sections there was too much.
Hereafter, It was said, there would
be little railroad building the fill
ing of gaps, running out of feeder
branches and the like. The days of
great railroad building were over.
How shortsighted theso predic
tions wero appears from current
railway history. With all allowances
for fantastic projects and for those
of promoters whose real aim Is not
to build railways, but to get the
public's money for pieces of paper or
as that of Portland. It is threaten
ed on ono side by the Western Pa
cific, by which George J. Gould is
making come true the dream of a
railway actually from ocean to ocean
under ono control, and on the other
by tho line for which James J. Hill
is blasting a way through the cliffs
of the Columbia at. a cost of more
than $60,000 a mile. In reply Mr.
Harrlman Is pushing the Union Pa
clflclnto Seattle at a cost of $10,
000,000 for terminals and ap
proaches alone.
Mr. Harrlman also announces that
Fnlth nnd Fnct.
Faith Is ono thing nnd fact Is an
other, It somo tlmesi takes any
amount of fnlth to produco ono fact.
Years of earnest work nnd fnlth havo
produced ono fact about medicine
that Is dosorvlng of mention here.
If people who aro troubled with gen
oral woakness through overwork, dis
sipation or oxpoBtiro can got n reme
dy thnt will mako rich red blood
from tbo food they cat, tholr return
to health Is assured. Good .blood
Is tho llfo of the body as well as the
to get bought off, J. D. Latimer more than 1000 miles of railway
shows that there are building or are will be built In Oregon crossing the
seriously planned on this continent great vacant space between the
22,000 miles of railway, calling for Oregon Shrot Line and the Shasta
tho" expenditure of about $1,500,-! route from east to west. Meanwhile
000,000. tho men who own tho Chicago, Mil-
Much of this expenditure will bo.waukeo and St. Paul, finding that,
In tho east and not so much on new owing to tho aggressive policies of
line as on improvement of old ones. Mr. Harrlman and Mr. Hill, Uielr
The tunnels and terminals which tho road was becoming merely a local
Pennsylvania and the other great' railway In the central west, are
trunk lines are making under and pushing their own line to tho Pa
in New York City will call for near-! clflc nt Seattle. Chicago Inter
ly $200,000,000. Other" improve
ments In the east will double the
Tea Satisfaction
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Tea I
CEYIONI
SEVEN FLAVORS
Golden Gate Japan
Golden Gate English Breakfast
Golden Gate Ceylon
Golden Gate Oolong
Golden Gate Fancy Blend
Golden Gate Gunpowder
Golden Gate Black and Green
'Pacitd tn Flavor-Tight Cartoru
J. A. Folger & Co., San Francuco
norves. wenk, sicKiy, paio peopio
tho Democratic majority In Ken- who suffor with Indigestion dyspep-
lucicy ciioso us own governor, and sin, sick ncnuncuc, iobs oi sirongui
Mr. Dcckhom, who was the cnndl-.'nnd nmbltlon, having dizzy spoils
dato for Ueutonnnt governor on tho and nlwnyfl tried, can bo cured sound
tlckot with Willlnm Goebel. was first' and well with Dr. Gunn's Dlood and
choson by tho legislature nnd after- Norvo Tonic. Sold by druggists for
ward elected by the pooplo ns chief 75c per box, or 3 boxes for $2. This
magistrate, I tonic nets In n common sense way,
In tho convention which noml- curing dlseaso by giving strongth to
nated William McKlnloy na Presl-' resist It.
dent of tho United States William S. I n
Taylor was Bomcwhat of a lion. HO; Fruit ns Germ Killers,
appeared on tho platform and was', Among somo "Scionco Notes" re
grcotcd with applause, but the published by tho Indian Mirror wo
echoes of tho cnthuBlstlc greeting gIenn tno following rolntlng to tho
thnt ho received hardly had died virtues of fruit. This Is supple-
nwnV before) nil effort wns nimln in .... . .... n i .
" IIIUI1UII IU IIIU WUII KI1UW1I VI1VVI I'll
kidnap him and carry hint back to tj,0 Julca of acid fruits, such as
Kentucky to bo trlod for complicity m08i n,,i01,, pineapples, etc.. In ml
!u tho death of William Ooebel. tlgatlng tho crnvlng for alcoholic
Taylor always has Insisted on his drinks. It Is sntd that an emlnont
Inuoconco. nnd ho maintains that If jnpanoso bacteriologist has recently
ho could got n fair trial ho would shown, with succoss, thnt tho acids
bo acquitted of any crlmo In conneo- of demons, apples nnd somo other
Hon with Governor Goober donth. frUtB ttro capable of destroying nil
Two years ngo his wife, n kon- ( Sclcxils nnd vnrlotles of tbo germs
tucklan, who loved her native state, 'which cnuso dlBoaso nnd pain In tho
died of a broken heart, nnd recently human body. Tho nclda, citric and i
his daughter elopod with n Ken- TOnllc. contained In tho fruit Juices
tucklan whom iho loved. Iprobnbly havo tho effect of killing'
Theso events In his llfo hnvo loft those disease gorms. Cholorn germs!
him aulto alono. Ho has nged rup.nro said to bo killed In fifteen ntln
Jdly In consequonco, and ho has glvon utes by lemon Julco, nnd ovon ty-.
lo and loss attention to his pro- hold gorms, which hnvo great re-j
fo"lon. sltlng powor, aro klllod In nbout 30
Ho know also that thoso whonUnules by elthor of theso acids,
wish to carry hint back to Kentucky ovon In n vory diluted form. A tum-j
hnvo not abandoned tholr purpose, bier full of cold water saturated
Ho Is n unique and trnglo example with cholera bacilli might bo gulped
of tho tonnclty with which the pco- dow ouo's throat with impunity pro
outlay. Theso aro projects based on
sober business calculation of certain
returns. For tho romance nnd ad-
venturo of the railway today wot
must turn to the southwest and the
northwest.
.Sometimes tho now rnllway comes
from tho discovery that natural con
ditions aro not as traditionally sup
posed to be. Tho line now pushing
nlong tho Texas coast from Galveston
to tho Klo Grando Is the result of
such n discovery. For more than
300 yenrs the southeastern triangle
How's This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by HalrB Catarrh
I Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O.
J We, tho undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney ror tno inst it yenrs,
and believe him perfectly honorable
In nil business transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any obli
gations made by his firm.
WALDIND, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
MARKET QUOTATIONS
"Make Snlcnt n Good
Mnrket."
Home
of Texas has boon sot down ns nnnuy, acting directly upon tho blood
desert. A rnllway manager seeking (nnd mucouR surfaces of tho system.
territory out of which to make n
railway shoostrlng running down
from Colorado way exploded the
tradition. All tho country needed
to bo nnothor southern California
was water. His prospectors found
under It the biggest artesian well
reservoir In the country. Since then
tho namo of D. F. Yoakum has been
ono of conjure with In Texas.
Tho notion thnt rnllway competi
tion hnd censed under tho domina
tion of the "community of Interest"
Idea finds no Justification in tho Pa
cific northwest. K. H. Harrlman
Testimonials sent 'free. Prlco 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stlpntlon.
SALEM MARIvET.
Stelner's Mnrket.
Dealers In fish, game and poultry.
Highest cash price paid for eggs.
Prompt delivery. State street.
10-3-tf
Poultry, Eggs. Etc.
Eggs Per dozen. 31c.
Butter Retail Country, 25
30c; creamery, 35c.
Hens 10c.
Frys 10c.
Geese G7c
Ducks 8id0c.
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc
New potatoes COc cwt.
Onion 65c cwt.
Tropical rruits.
Bannnns 5e per pound.
Oranges $5.00g$G.OO
Onions 75c cwt.
Bargains
Some fine lots on Asylum aven
irom $ov 10 fzuu.
Nice lots on Chemeketa and Cotrf
streets.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Childron.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
&
Boars the
Signature of
plo of nn American stnto cling to the vtded n lemon has been Bqueered in-
IIaI I It hi iliAln i Irtf nitlut n .. It. nv l .. a .s a a .
Ideal that their chief magistrate
shall bo above suspicious. Pitts
burg Post.
Rest Liniment cm EnHh.
Honry D. Baldwin, Supt, City Wa
ter Works, Bhullsburg, Wis., writer
"I have tried many kinds of llnlmont
but I havo never received much bono
fit until I used Ballard's Snow Lini
ment for rhoumatWm and pains. I
think it tho beat llnlmont on earth."
35c, 50c and $1.00. For sale by D.
J, Fry's drug store.
o
"UtuceH HoAHtlt'n of a City."
"Civic News," the official Journal
el the Detroit Municipal league and
of the Civic club of Grand Rapids,
ha attracted considerable ntteution
lty a series of articles on the "Un-
Heautle of Detroit" It has
kel its reporters make a thorough
aava of the city, aumwnrlilng the
rwwlts m follow;
Garbage reUiaic at the back gates.
MftMira W whk open.
Brush he, pJMta heaps, papor
heap, weed fee). rubUh heaps,
mi heaps gator.
All klwla erf tm - meptaclea
from a crtwfc! 1mm hUei to a
weteMM hrrcl, 4 frt t coal
MUle te a wo4Mt Ik mi etorte.
Tlw alley o Dtfret s tinned
to it 15 or 20 minutes prior to tho
act.' Tho safety horo lies in the ab
solute certainty of the destruction
of tho baccllll by the action of thet
lemon Julco. What Is a delicious
drink to tho human being Is hero J
evidently a poison to tncao roicro
arganlsniB. Thus tho two most
dreaded dlseaso in India that Is,
Asiatic cholera and typhlod fovor
havo a slmplo remedy to checkmate
tholr ravages. Theso provdlont and
universal dlseaso have now this uni
versal remedy. Limes are within tho
of tho poorest peopio In India, nnd
they could bo secured for . a very
small price, oven In tho districts of
great scarcity. Even tho very poor
people, by having a plentiful supply
ot lemons and oranges, in tho times
of epidemics, could tide over the In
fection with great credit.
o
Aura Cure for Pile.
' Itching Piles produco moisture and
cause Itching, this torn, aa well m
Blind, nieedlng or Protruding PIIm
are cured by Dr. Bo-saa-ko'a Pile
Remedy. Stops Itching aal bleed
ing. Absorbs tumors. 60c a Jar, at
drugglits, or seat by Mall. TrtattM
free. Write ate about yewr . Dr.
Soianko, Phil. Fa.
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YOU
LIGHT
WISE?
j5-
BMwftf j1 jKftt'qM I
A store or plnco of business which is not lighted by Electricity
bus "let down the bars" to the inroads of competition.
No matter how complete and fincv your stock is, tho improper
lighting mul worse ventilation of your store will turn away many
l
prolmblo purcluwers n great many, more than yon imagine or
admit!
Tho Fall (rado inf tho, majority of rases is tlmt part of the yearly
bastacM which Is greatest ia amount. and profit,. There is amplo
tltno between how and the first of November to wire for Electric
Light or to erect an Electric Sign. '
An electrically lighted iutcrior and exterior are Just as neccs-
vary for successful store trade as the.right line ot goods and clever
'it
salespeople. Our reduced rates for current oa meter basis put tlie
use of Electricity within the reach .of every storekeeper. Learn
tho truth about costs; our representative with facts and figures
U at yr trvlce.s- 1 1 i r -
Live Stock Market.
Steers 3 30.
Cows 2 2 U c.
Sheep 34c.
Dressed Veal 6G!Ac.
Fnt Hogs 6c.
Stoek Hogs 5c.
Grain and Feed.
Baled Clover $0.00.
Cheat $C00.
Timothy $8.50 3 $9.50.
Oats 30 32c.
Bran $1S.
Shorts -$20.
Barley $20. ,
Wheat, C5c. -
Flour 53.00.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Whent Club, G4c; valley, GGc;
blucstem, G7c. '
Oats Choice white, $24 $25.50.
Mllletuff Bran, $14.50.
Hay Timothy, $10 $11, Alfnlfu,
$11.50.
Vetch $7 7.50.
Potatoes GO 75c.
Poultry Averago old hen, 12
13c; mixed chickens, 1212i,c;
young roosters. 1213c; dressed
chickens, 13 14c; trukeys, dressed,
2122s; geese, live, 8 9c; ducks
14 15c; pigeons, $1$1.50.
Pork Dressed, 66c.
Beef Dressed, 4 5c.
Mutton 6 7c.
Hops 1906 choice, 15lGc;
prime, 1314c; medium, 12
12V&c; olds, nominal.
Wool Valley, corpse to medium.
20 21c; Eastern Oregon, 13 18c;
Mohair 2G2Sc.
Butter Fancy Creamery, 25
2714c; store butter, 16 17c.
Constipation.
Health is absolutely Impossible, if
constipation be present. Many seri
ous cases of liver and kidney com
plaint havo sprung from neglected
constipation. Such a deplorable con
dition Is unnecessary, Thero Is a euro
for It. Herblne will speedily remedy
matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bron
son, Fla., writes, Feb. 12, 1902:
"Having used Herblne, I find it a
fine medicine for constipation." 50c
a bottle. For salo by D. J. Fry drug
store. .
Houso nnd four lots N. Libert)!
?buu, on installments.
House and lot Mill and Twentleu'l
$400.
Houso and lot Beilvlew and Tu?
ty-first, $400, easy terms.
House and lot Bellview and Twen-' I
Ity-Becond, ono on Twenty-second ind '
Mill nnd ono on Sixteenth and Mill, i
Ono good 9-room house, 2 (!
lots, Twenty-first nnd Chemeketi.
Ono good 9-room house, 4 finelotii
Twenty-first nnd Chemeketa.
For prices and terms, nnd for it-
cident, sickness, life and iiro Inst
ance, or for any business In mr II,
R. R. Ryanj
546 State &
DR. KUM
Wonderful CHINESEi DOCTOR
Will treat you with Oriental Ml
and cure any disease without opmtia
or pain.
Dr. Kum ia known everrwbni Si
Salem, and has curod many protiwit
people here. He has lived ia Siksl
for 20 yeras, and can be tinned. J
uses m&ny medicines unknown totsw'l
doctors, and with them cai em
catarrh, asthma, lung trouble, rta
mutism, stomach, liver, and kidney
eases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of itop
and female troubles. Hit ttatiit
care private disoases when eTtrjtUsg
else fails. He has Lundredi ot testi
monials, and gives consultation ht.
Prices for medicines verr modertlt.
Persons in the country can writ i
blank. 8end stamp.
If you want some extra fine te, r
It from us.
DR. KUM BOW WO 00,
lft7 8onth High street, Salem, OrejM
Opposite Hotel 8alem. P, 0. Boi Wj
F I II F m U3r
Portland General Electric
SALEM, OREGON
I
Co. I
Eyeglajs fitting la too important a
matter to ruth Into "with your eyes
shut." If your eyes wear out, they're
gone forever. 'When you buy classes,
see to it that you get glasses that are
Juat right. "Wo have tho knowledge,
experience, espenalve up-to-date ap
paratus and skilled employes to make
them Juat right Consultation coata
you .nothing. Write for our booklet
It contains valuabl Information about
the care of tho ere, wo will send tt
to you free-post pakL
OREGON
STATE BANK
Jefferson, Oregon
Capital $25,000
Best facillttes know
reliable banking offeW
patrons. Jefferson it
good town, nas
stores, good mills, a gw
bank, and good peof
Come and seetfs.
Oregon State Bas
J. A. AUPPERLE,
Presi
M. J. CAMPBELL,
Cask
Fof Sale
... . ... ...IHrfttiOfi, n
low acres, ou in . iji
-l ltna from 8W"
more than enouth wood to P J
. . -.-.. . inuu v i
if uiAa tv rn nrru. -- t
balance M00 per year at 6 P
500 acres. 100 in cultiTUo
. . . . .... i fine w
in nana, eaaa buiiaings. "
farm. Price, $15 per acre- .,
ft tuiVtnr for BO1
good sea
to t ia rtwH watt a lkU,
ttMwer. Yet It wwfX Jho
DERBY Jc WILLS011
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