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'TWfTJW CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1000. DAILY BY IIOFEK BROS., Pasllsliers and Proprietors. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL . ""'"""' ci""' a ,.. wnrn beckoned In and 'met with a very cordial greeting 'from Mr. Harrlmon. I swiftly In troduced the delegation representing the four great Boctlons of Oregon. In 'opening and closing tho Interview jwo solicited his assistance Irt securing pormanent appropriations from con gress for our rivers and harbors. He Jokingly Informed us that with gov ernment ownership ofr railways that la what we'd havo to do go down Ctfe SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Mnll. Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Gc Dally Journal, three months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year 4.00 Weakly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 By Carrier. Dully Journal, per month' .... 50c Oregon Men See Ifarrliunn. Now York, Doc. 11. Tho Oregon delegation to tho National Illvors and Hnrbora convention wont down to thin cltv to onllst President E. H llarrlman, tho railroad mngnttto. In Bocurlng tho annual appropriation of $50,000,000 to lmprovo tho nation's wntorwnya. Wo met tho gontloman nnd got what wo wanted. Tho Union Pacific and Southorn Pacific ofllcos aro on tho fourth floor of tho groat structure opposlto tho Trinity building, corner Wall Btroot and Broadway. Wo presonted a lot- tor from ono of Mr. Hnrrlman's chlof couhboI on tho Pacific coast, which was presontod to tho Wizard of Wall Street by his mnjor domo, Colonol Mlllor. In tho meantlmo tho Orogon ilologatlon, consisting of Joseph Tonl of tho Portland Chambor of Com merce, Dr. 0. It. Ray, proBldont of tho Southorn Orogon Dovolopmont longuo; Potor Loggto of tho Coos Bay Chnmbor of ' Commorco, J. T. Potors of Tho Dnlloi Commercial club, and myBolf as president of tho Wlllnmotto Vnlloy Dovolopmont longuo, nwnlted Mr. Hurrlmnii'a ar rival In tho directors' room. A glnnco about tho groat room, -with mahogany furniture, volvot plush carpets, and a map forty foot .across, showing tho llarrlman sys tem on. a lnrgo scale, may bo of In terest. Tho now lino -to Coos bay was on tho map, but not tho lino ncrosB tho Htato from Natron to On tario and Klamath Falls. In this rnnm railroad history hns boon mado. Tlmrn tlui $100,000,000 HOW S. P. utock wan hsuod soon after Ilarrl mnn got control.. Horo tho vast cash BiirnliiH of tho sy'stom Is ordered dis bursed In tho pincliaso of now prop ortlos, th construction of now linos, tho purchase of Httiainbont lines, and tho rehabllatlon of proportloa like tbtt wornout Central Pacific, South orn Pacific, ChltiaKo & Alton, or any othor old road. In thin room.iuoet Hiioh alnntH an William O. Itockofol lor. II. H. Rogers, II. C. Krlck, and JiiinuH Stlllman. who. with llarrl man, at present dominate tho railroad iiltuatlon, and bealdo whom all othor liiiilil.mllllonnlroK aro pigmies. Hon! on our knees to congress whonever wo wanted any now railroads built. Tho car shortago was gono over briefly. Ho expected us to register a" groat big kick. Wo only answered questions and loft him to register tho kick. No crowd over got n finer recoptlon than did tho Oregon dele gation. A glanco at tho man persenally: Ho Is tho soul of concentrated busi ness, Not a largo man, ho has a in- Ann head, through which shlnos brains, onorgy and astuteness. His head 1b Ions both ways, up and down, front and back, has flno Hues, keenness being tho dlBtlnguisning trait, koonncBB and penetration you faco tho odgo of a human razor wnon you faco Hnrrlman. But tho Idea that ho Is a mere oporator, a railroad wrecker and stock manipulator, which Is tho only plcturo presonted by tho yollow press, Is untrue Trnv nllnir man told mo In crossing tho continent that ho has Improved, mod ernized, brought up to dnto, ovory railroad proporty ho has touched. This Is truo of his properties in uro- gon, his roads clear across to Omaha, tho Chicago & Alton nnd others. E. HOFER. o . CARNIVAL CLOSED. Was the MohI Successful Im' by BtudentH. (liven Wallace Trill, as manager of tho Wlllnmotto university mldwlntor enr nlvnl, Is to bo congratulated for ovor soolng nnd dlroctlng ono of tho most plonsant nnd profltablo studont ontor prlsos which was over undertaken In this city. Tho tunny commlttoos nnd depart ments, backed by a loyal studont body, worked In porfect harmony and iravo to tho public nn entertainment which will long bo romomborod for lta llfo and cleverness. Tho r.ltlzonB roBpondod to tho spirit of tho studonts and for two nights and a day hundreds participated In the fostlvltlos nnd for tho tlmo ro turnod In Bplrlt to tho days whon thoy too woro studonts onjoylng tho happy associations of collogo life. The tabloau show, tho monngerlo, tho ton gnrdon, with Its daintily irnwnud maids, and tho othor attrac tions too numorouB to monition woro all ontortalnlng and attractive, nnd tho ohorus of young ladlos as thoy hiuiKi You wunt ii, "? um&&mmWi - a 'm m 1 lh iM fir dmim H X mr W ii Mm M miZ- Mi h mi -vWW lit- wi kyvi BCIIL0MDRO9. K'h J jjm J JKLfM JFjm v (if I Clothes for Gentlemen Vrti.r avoraee everyday appearance is what counts; a man is judged a gentleman far less by : : : His Sunday Clothes : than by what he wears every day in the week. Two or three neat "Sack Suits" makes all the difference, and you can get them here so reasonably and and withall so satisfactorily, that it seems a pity any man should go around with a half-worn garment. Style, quality and a perfect fit are what you want, and you'll find these characteristics prominent in every suit and overcoat we sell. G. W. Johnson & Co CLARK COMING , TO COOS Utah and Nevada to Be Built Through Klamath to Coast State News Moro wants a good shoomnkor. Potty thofts aro provalont at Athena, Or. Tho Aurora band Is planning to glvo a big ball Now Year's night. Grovor Kostloy of Sprlngflold hns boon oloctod manager of tho U. of O football team for tho coming year. Tho Methodist church of Vale, Or., Is holding a doll bazaar, tho pro coods to go toward buying a now boll. Ulug this, wo westerners toll thnt w .Take It." woro nluiost Irrosls able. tvnril UWn llMtlHtclCH Oil tllO Willi. TIlO Standard Oil crowd are IT In lettors blggor thun tut column that front The Kidneys Whon thoy are weak, tor pid, or stagnant, the whole svstem suffers. Don't nex- lectf them at this time, but heed the warning of tb aching lrck, the Moated face, the sallow complexion, the urinary dkoiw, and begirt treatment at once with Hood'sSarsaparilla whkhcontaks the best end safest curative substances. Fer twtfawpnJali o rmarlcM ewrM tofttl for k en KMwy, N. a. C. L Hm4 C., 1wS, HM. Mrs. Carlton-Smith. Dr. uorungo and Charles Hotli. oaoh In turn Sat urday ovonlng rondorad vocal solos, which wore woll rooalved and on cored. Tho Poorloas orohostrn, naalstod by Mr. Harry Hoard of Corwllls, In tho ovonliiKB' program dlsporHed nar inony that would havo boon n credit to the Bwuut-volcotl Blrons. All who attondod woro woll ploasod and It suoms to bo tho unanimous w Ish that tho affair will ba ropaatml noxt year. (Prom Portlnnd Joumnl.) Wushlngton, ' Doc. I7. Colonol Ilofer, reproBontlng tho WUlainptio valley Interests; Potor Loggia vot MISSION UNKNOWN. Umntllla has lonnod nn athletic 'club of twonty-two mombors. Two basket ball toams havo boon formed. Mark Doyd, a woll known printer of Uakor City, and a son of a pio neer family of that plnco, dlod Fri day. . Tho now gas plant which Is being Installed In Pendleton will bo rondy for operation by th6 first of tho now yonr. Tho Jefferson brldgo Is now com pleted oxcept tho docking, and thoro will bo no moro trouble from high wator. Tho city of Athena has boon awarded tho wator rights of Green springs on tho Umatilla Indian reser vation. Tho wonthor In Malheur county Is getting very cold and tho cattlomen aro busy getting tholr cattlo In off FOR A BOY Tkw mo invent uioro irc UcmI Kwiftul tlum Savings Ihn)c w'th ,,1:1 nam0 written oh Kh r ! Jh 4mic k k will reecho hU HTJit kMHHM J lMMef pwctlco iumi'ih) BcrHc vowoHoy. Ycm cm n wMt for Wf NMkiH 0MB 3a Pfftftmejif Cafiiai NjOsoaml Baa It In HvIIcvihI John Uarrott Will Look Into Japanese Incident. Portland, Doc. 17. That John narrett. United States mlnlstor to Colombia, who nrrlvod at tho Port- luitd hotel Inst night. Ib on tho Pa- cltlo const In connection with tho Japanoso Incldont la tho bollot ot business mon and politicians of this city. When ho was asKoa oy a re porter whother his mission to ino ra cltlo coat was In roforenco to ino trouble Ivotweon Undo Sam and tuo mikado, ho ropllod by saying that It wna n ouestlon ho could not answer. Tho situation between tho United Stntoa and Japan, said Mr. narrett, Is not sorlous. but could become so. Ho doos not bollovo thnt Japan Is pro- paring for war, nor does he bollovo that tho mikado la trying to buy an Island In tho Hawaiian group tor a coaling Btatlon. . Mr. Barrett will apoak at a dlnnor In hU honor at tho Commercial club this ovenlus ud will probably touch on tho now phasos ot Asiatic trado rolotlona of tho United Stntoa nud al so on present political relations with. Japan. It Is bollovea mat nocauso oi hta closo rolntlons with Prcsldotit UooaeVeU and Secretary Root Uo will vokd thelc anttmonta on tho ques tion that la 0 Important to tho Pa clftc toast. Coos buy. and Sonntor Fulton of Oregon havq had an oxtondod con- forouoe with Sonntor W. A. Clark of Montana, whom tho Orogon mon wish to havo oxtond his railway system In to Oregon. A brnnch of Clark's Utah and No vuda systom of rnllroads Is now com- plotod to within a comparatively short dlstanco of Qoldllold. Nov., nnd It was roproaontod to Clark that this branch could bo oxtondod Into Oro gon to reach Klamath Falls and tho center ot tho proposed Klnmnth Irri gation district by a practicable routo nf lllinll! Mill IlllltlH 111 lUUlilll. UUU "" I additional 100 miles of construction .tho rango. would tako tlio road to Coos bay. Forost Grove has formod n young ,..- " , wvn,i nnnntnr'mon's club, nnd the citizens wm Clark maps and furnished him with raise enough money to erect a gym- statomonta of tho products or. tno. "'" country which tho desired oxtonslons j Tho Umatilla Social club la nr- would roach, and which tho sonator ranging to iorra a siock cumimuj said woro surprising and gratifying, ami oroct a $1000 hall at onco. Two Ho wna particularly Interested In hundred shares will bo Issued at par statistics of tho timber rosourcos or. valuo ot B eacn. tho region proposed to bo tapped by Tho public school building at jbck- tho oxtonslon. tho demand for this aonvlllo, which was orected two years product In Novada mlnos being at tho ftKo nt a cost ol ii.uuo, uurneo present tlmo enormous. Thursday. Thoro was an Insuranco Sonator Clark promlsod ho would of $10,000 on It, but tho school books ... nnnri oxamlno tho country and 'and supplies woro a total loss. tho routes auj;osted. and rocoivea an e. C. Armstrong, couniy iruu m- urgont Invitation to visit Orogon per- spector of Marlon county, has Issued Bonally to look Into tho situation. a letter In which ho states ho will Clark was Interested In tho routo enforce tho horticultural law to Us from Yaqulna bay to tho Mount Jet- fui extent, vlt., that all diseased or forson country through santiam infected trees wm ue cui uown. pas3, oporatod by tho Hammond rail- Tho East Oregonlan Issued a spe wayllno. which Is -now, tor salo, and 'cni odltlon Saturday, which waa tho oaked many questions concorulug It. i first spoclal edition Issued since Jan- t- juary 1. 1906. It contains thlrty-slx A WJMterR Wonder. , pages and Is printed on excellent Thoro'a a Hill at nowle, tox., ;UooVc paper, ana is a very creuimme woro awarded. Tho affair was vory successful. W. T. Foglo, of Portland, formerly of Prlnovlllo, purchased tho ForeBt Grove TImcB Friday ot Walter Hogo and will horoaftor run tho pnpor. Two hundred residents of South Portland, many of them wornon, np pcarod boforo tho Portland council Frldny and protostcd ngnlnBt allow ing tho Portland Itock compnny to opon Its quarry on tho ground near tholr proporty. Tho council will In vestigate An omployo of tho Wlllnmotto Pa- por company nt Orogon City had a narrow oscapo from death Saturday aftornoon. Ho caught his coat sloovo In tho shaft of tlio machinery nnd but for his prosenco ot mind would havo boon ground to plocos. Ho caught hold of a sldo of tho wall and hold fast, tho machinery tearing his coat off. I Tho whool which senator u. w. Illaluos has been putting In his water 'plant, twolvo miles wost of Forest Orivo. which was to furnish power ' to oporato tho oloctrlc light ' and , wator system for that city, has prov- on unsuccessful, and It will uo some tlmo boforo a dlfforont ono can be Installed. Tho town will bo In dnrk- noss until it Is dono. o Mosvlvy Pleased With America. Southampton, Eng., Dec. 17. Sir Alfred Moseloy, tho distinguished philanthropist, and author of tho plan for sending over uvo hundrod school teachers to American and Can ada to study tho method of teaching In thoso countries, nrrlved hero to day from Now York. Ho expressed hlmsolf highly pleased with the cor dial reception accorded him In ovory city In tho states which ho visited and spoko of tho American as a gen ial and hospltablo people. o warn IT .37. jt- :tr tz.-' tiu.lL jt Wi Hi WI HR 5K -I fryZuAfxAJ that's twice aa big aa last year. Thla .edition. wonder la W, L. Hill, who from a Mra. Besslo Durkhart Darlug died ... . vn ... u-. nAn in n.i..u. nt lior hnmA rtn tho Slletz WOlCUL Ol SO Iiuuuuu uu siwnw .-.muuiuuj ot peritonitis. Mrs. Daring waa a uatlvo ot Linn county and was a graduato of tho Willamette univer sity and well kuown in tao Wlllain- . -. . tit . . a. iir. ovor ISO. tie iwjbs " ,i uith n (Arrlhla couch, "when T begaa taklnt Dr. Klng'a New DUwot- w rnr t.aBainiua vw,w- -., "" - - .. ...i ... Co!4. Now, atttc UXg 11 IK, etto vauoy. I luLf mot tha 4ohW4 la wU Tho first annual exhibition ot the 4 aw rmirrr ?." Oaly Lane County Poultry association tar Co aad CoW mm hiara-cw to a closo last evening. Elmer f a .a. miimIiam isf HAminm i aa vii i&tu rraa. iana a rao "i vm. Florida Preparing for Potato Crop. Jacksonville, Fla.. Dec. 17. All preparations are almost complete tor tho planting ot tho Irish potato crop. All fha fvTvravi hnvn thnli flnlrla wnll ... ...w t,.v".1',w ... I V ... UVIUW ..M., broken up and In most cases ready for tho seek and fertilize. The aero age this year will bo far greater than j mui ui uuj juoviuua duuduii, bdvcibi . now farmers having started opera-1 tlons slnco last spring, while a largo number ot tho old settlors havo in creased their fields materially. Though all Is ready, the planting sea son will not commence until four or five days more and will last until tho mlddlo ot January, 1) Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Files produce moisture and causo Itching, thla form as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and alexia. Absorbs tumors; 50c a jar at irafl glsU, or sent by mall. TraatlM fro. Writ xna about your caa. r. flo aaako, phlla.. Pa, Tho Hnno of Virtuosity. Rosenthal Is ono of the tnj thro moot complcto masteri cli technlojio of the plnno now His coii'iuand of tho mechanis! his Instrument is Uncanny, nc tic, almost incredlbloj the tal fuses, nt times to credit the u meio human lingers nnd wrb accomiillshlng what they jcen'l nocomnllHliiiiir. Mr. Hoscnthilil most as Infallible. v sure andH nnd imiioitui'bable and uner ono of thoso !iiiul,.oii8pIano-W mnchlnna that annuo the world." This Is III to say has not much lubldis, for b nmnds. nt tlme.4. u lovely q tono color nnd he plnys olw tendornoss. 0limy nna i timni.li not with impeccable p.n'f M HoHBitlhal is capW" M..o llluarnlP tin "olnt tWj ,v,,i,i mnko ot butcberiH MinininP' nnd JnOffCIlSiVe little' of Chopin's (the one la DJ i .,i.,n',i .iniiv b soverai - school girls throughout tb f i.ii mnlrn n nlailistlC wuituj iu ........ - Wi m. lma nccomnllBlicd tnliiw-i by tricking out the jiraciQ- prottentlous little meiooy - variety pf vulgar P "" ' .... 1.1 l,,rronlllt COUld OS' I II II I. i .MO"" ' mi. U a 01 "'' -. . . Kiirlfd OUt 01 1 smothorod In cheap embroil J ...IxKIl V Ul "-' luauu uuwiv'1 - g patcnoun. " - 7 Mtli- achlevement-an achieve- mnV lllrfiOUS """ .... sit ud ry Know umi - -- - . j,Tlj In tholr seats and WPW iy WUUU iw - - - -,1 ninf of view of any "' . ...j-.turv sense w " inosi ruiuu" - ..... u iiinf is - rectituao m " - ui betrays an Insurabl- " tlstio conuun"'"" -- W ?"22Zl iu-u ; .(rfi vitiates "",;,- ftUthr prtensions which its b to make on tne v,.;.Bnot and appreciate. j, positively asserted norj", relteratea m' --.,.. , Uveandscrup-.---- oltM, 8loly py guu -. d Uaruarism. . . .nce. m onnami for Its c . af nnthal has Played the P, ::V ..,, nubtless coa-iiiM UUU m .. it nHW. aa long as he BB" 'utH' . . ,.,. nln con" ,u there la a certala ec fact that he irc' pianist in ? form it as io - .pjm vulgarity compi, nnr.a niini 'r lUICv iy. .tttii It is the best ji i41eRloo, bl"Tu .1. vmown to M ' - - HBB W