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V(y-TT'fJpnt?yptfffmWffr DAILY: CAPITAL 70tfKNUi, SALBM, OIUMO WEDNESDAY, DKCEMBBn 10, 1000. w DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL KY IIOFEH BROS., PHfilinhcrs and Proprietors. SUHSCllIlTION RATES. Ity .Mall. Dally Journnl, one month .... 3Gc Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 DalVjr Journal, one year 4.00 Woklyv Journnl, one year .... 1.00 By Carrier. Dally Journal, per month .... GOc A STICONG DKLKOATIOX. Tho pooplo of Orsgon lmvo It again boforo thorn to build tin a stroim, ef fective and harmonious delegation nt Washington. Wo owo It to ourselvos as a Btato to ubo all our Influonco ns cltlzonB to HOLD Ul THE HANDS OF THE MEN WE HENI) TO THE NATIONAL CONOBHSS tlint tlioy may boconib Influential. Tho dovcluptnont of Oregon inunt como from tho heart, brain and cti orgy of ItH own people from wltlilr. tho own consciousness of Its great ness as a commonwealth. But this development cannot bo ac complished without tho prcsonco In tho national scat of all governmental power of a forcoful group of sena tors and eonirrossmon who work as nn unit and IIAVH THE HAOKINO OK 'V1I1C PEOPLE OF OUKflOX. To hold Its own In tho Brent for ward march of destiny ns ouo of tho throo Pacific coast statos Orogou Is inoro dupoudout upon the national Kovornmont thnn any wostorn stato UECAUHE OUEOON IS LESS DE VELOPED. llonco wo noud alul must lmvo ovory atom of strongth that tho Oro Kon doloiintton can glvo us. Wo must utlllzo ovory particle of pros tlgo and ability that ovory momber of that delegation TAN 1HIINO TO ItEAIt IN HEHALF OF EVERY OR. E(1()N PROJECT. In tho two senators and two cou Krossmon Orouon has now at Wash ington tho peoplo may not have tho groatost and best mon In tho stato to Dll thoso placog. All will novor agreo on the Individuals or In their estlmato of Ilium. Iltit no ono can deny that tho now Oregon dolegutlou, or tho prosont dologntloit are not mon WORTHY OF Hl'PPORT 11V EVERY LOVER OF THIS STATU WHO WANTS TO SEE ITS INTHRItSTS PROTECTED AND ITS INDUSTRIES DEVELOPED. Senator Fulton. Senator Oeaiin, Bonutors-eluct Huui'ue anil Mtilkwy, CongriMsmou lCllts and Hawley aro nil MEN OF MORE THAN AVER AUE AIULITY In tholr class. Ily upholding those mon. no mat tor what four of thorn are our oharn pinna, wo shall lmvo A STALWAIfl POLITICAL QUARTET, that wo need not bo ashamed to compare note? with any stato In the union. That Orocoii lias lost caste, pres- A Tired Stomach Does not get much good for you out of what you eat, for it tocs not digest much it is wasteful. It feels sore and lame and is easily distressed and often upset fey food. The best treatment is a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla which is positively une quelled for ell stomach trouUes. Far ttltmoaUU of rcwarkaWe curM 4r4 for Beek en Dyepia, No. 5. C I Hw4 Co., LeweM, Mate. FOR A BOY Tlm I no prvM'iit mnro prac tical or helpful than u Savings lUMk.HouJcvltli his iinuio written ou kg irsTWe. . , la hkIhk H,Iwj will rccelvo his flrut Lvmohm 1h fowsliuv practice mill Iio vcourKetl to mvo money. You cu open R ,auut or him by makliiff dopastt ot ono dollar, v Sari DeMtteaMiu. CHUt NaUnm1 ! - - tlgo, standing and lnnuonco In na tional affairs IS NOT THE FAULT OF THESE SENATORS AND CON GRESSMEN. Oregon peoplo should in every posslblo way stand by tho mon thev lmvo sent there, encourage them,lot tho world understand that they hap tho commercial, political and moral support of the commonwealth. Along those lines tho Oregon dele gation can bo mnde a groat Influence for good to tho state. Thoro Is not a man on tho delega tion who Is not In tho prime of life and CAPABLE OF THE GREATEST SERVICE AND USEFULNESS TO THE STATE If wo only mnke him so' by holding thorn up to the world In tho spirit of our duty to this great stnte. in building up our delegation wo aro serving tho state, tho nation and ourselves. Thoro Is no way to build a greater commonwealth than by UPHOLDING THE CHOSEN REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PEOPLE, Instead of detrac tion, destruction and pulling down carping criticism and bcllttlem'ent. o TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tako LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine TnblotB. Druggists rofund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S nlgnnturo on each box. 2tc o A Great Reclamation Scheme. Tho Sacramento Union of tho 9th Instnnt snys: Initial stops toward reclaiming and draining all tho tulc land In tho Suttor basin woro taken yostordoy by tho auditing board to tho commissioner of public works. Dy a full voto of tho mombors of the board Enulncor Nurso was author ized to procood with tho contour sur voy of tho bnsln to dotormlno where tho drnlnngo cannl must bo placed. During tho urontor part of tho year this basin, comprising many thou sands ot ncros of lowland In tho honrt of Suttor county. Is Hooded by tho water from tho foothills nnd Is made usoloss by ronson of tho thick growing tales. Several months ago tho people In Suttor county interested in tho pro ject sent a petition to tho board of public works, asking that tho state bear half of tho expeiiBO of tho sur vey and do tho work roqulred. Tho mnttur was taken up nt tho tlmo, but tho board could not bco Its way clonr, the survoy at that tlmo being Im possible Iiqcuuso of tho thick growth of title. Now tho basin Is frou from water and the doad t tlo has boon burnod. It Is ost hunted that tho survoy will cost $500, and tho bout a yesterday adopted a resolution nu tthnrlztng and directing the state on gluoor to so ahead with tho work. Engineer Nurse told the marabous that he will start the survey limiio dlatoly. llo will go to Suttor coun ty next week with his corps of assist ants and run the neooary lino to determine whero the oaual Is to bo built. The Suttor basin Is tho largost In the stato that has not boon survoyod for a drnlnnstt canal. As soon ns lines aro run down and tho board knows whoro the ilxnlnngo oaunl must bo placod whoro It will do tho most good for tho ontlro basin, Btops will bo takan to raise an appropriation from tho state to complota tho work. When the Hood waters of the Saora mt'iito rlvor subside the water from tho foothill that was denoted in the basin stum thoro baoauio the outlet or uaturnl ohunnol drain ugo point Is much higher thnn tho level of tho river. This wator stands In lnrgo lakos for a fcrmtor part of tho year, nnd ns tho procoss ot ovaporntlon finally dries up tho ponds tho decayed and dead tlsh luft thoro when tho rlvor subsides makes a vast unsanitary area which Is a Beuoral menaco to tho surrounding vlstrlets. Tho uiiBnnltnry conditions aro not tho only ono that aro considered. With tho drainage of tho basin thou sands of acres ot rich agricultural land will bo reclaimed. In discussing t tho matter yostordny Stato Euglneor ! Nurse told tho mombors of tho board 'of publlo works that ho will work night and day to comploto the sur voy boforo tho wlntor rains sot in. It tho cost ot tho survoy Is moro thnn tho amount allowed by tho board, tho property ownors In tho basin will gladly pay tho bnlanco, ho said. Contract bids for tho work ot clearing tho right ot way at Shang hai bend, on tho Fonthor rlvor, two miles bolow Yuba City, woro opened yostordny and award mado to W. T. Ellis, Jr., his bid bolus J2S5S.25. Tho board will outer Into tho con tract Immediately and tho work will bo pushod to completion as fast as posslblo. At tho last mooting tho bids tor tho work woro rojectod bo causa thoy woro too hluU and now bids advertised for. o cjjl. m tac J. JM6M Mm m " WWI tH Wv Wfej sBp MgMAue . f JA I WW" Kf m is A w w m i KlllO5SDRO9.fc0 Ml V fJJ'I rtn.cuiM. Miiri'AnSf 'Pil e.lllm.r NVik M I 1S J&jr i Iks r, ? m G Clothes for Gcntlemeii Your average 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. W. Johnson & Co, At the Top or tho Road. I "Dut, Lord," sho said, "my shoulders still nro strong, I lmvo boon used to boar tho load so long; "And so. tho hill Is pnsscd, and smooth tho road." "Yot," said tho Stranger, "ylold mo now thy load.'" Guntly ho took It from bor, nndsho stood Strnlght-llmbud nnd lithe. In now found mnldonhood Amid long, sunlit fluids; nroiiud them sprang A tender breeze, and birds nnd rivars sang. "My lord," she said, "the land Is very fair-" Smiling, ho answorod, "Was It not so thero?" "Thoro?"- In her voloo a wondonlng question lay; "Was I not always horo, then, as today?" He turnod to bor with strango, (loop oyofl a (la mo; "Kuowost thou hot this kingdom, nor my namo?" "Nay," sho ranllad; "Hut this I un derstand That thou nro Lord ot Lito in this, dear laud I" "Yoa, ohlld," ho answorod, scarce ubovo his broath; "Lord ot tho Land, but mon havo unmod mo Death." Chas. Huxton Going In McCluro's. o . Grniiil Jury Roforius. Tho San Francisco liar association proposos to tako up tho question ot rovlslng tho grand Jury laws. Tho (nunedlato occasion, ot courso. Is tho absurd technicality of tho wriggles hy which Schmidts and Ruof aro try ing to oscnpo trial. It Is recognized that tho panol of tho grand jury should be' challonged when drawn, or not at all, and that any ono accused by a grand Jury permitted to'rondor tho Indlotmont should bo compelled to tand trial on tho charge. The prosont law permits all sorts ot tech nical obstucle-s to bo Intorposod, after tho indictment and is not nt nil cloar, ovou ns to thoso technicali ties, Whllo thoy aro about It, thero nro othor featuros ot tho law to bo In quired Into. For ono thine, It was brought out by a rocont oxporlcnce of tho Republican, that thero Is no law protecting tho seorots ot tho grand jury. Tho secrets ot Individ ual jurors, and ot Individual wit nesses, aro protected. No grand Jror way rovcal what ho or any other Juror said, how any juror voted, or to what any witness testi fied. Dut what wns Bnld and done, How Not to Get Lost in the Woods, j to tho fullost posslblo extent, pro-1 But If a sonso of direction Is tho vldod tho Individuals nro protcctod, primo requisite, thoroughness presses inny bo fully rovealod. This aspect of tho law Is not genornlly known. It should otthor be mado cloar, In ac cordance) with this policy of pro toctlng tho Individual but not tho jury nnd Its proceedings, or olso It should bo definitely and unambigu ously oxtondod to cover thoso points. Possibly, though, tho prosont mud-dlo-hoadod law doos sorvo ono use ful purpoHO. It gives Indictod crim inals a chauco to delay going to jnll by confessing moral guilt. Thoy It close. It Is somctlniCB very dim cult to commnnd tho necessary pa tience. At .tho ond of a hnrd day, with tho almost moral certainty that tho objectlvo point Is just ahead, it Is oasy, fatally oasy, when tho next dim blnzo doos not Immediately ap poar, to say to ono's self: "Oh, It's near onough," and to plungo nhoad And thon, nlno tlmos out of ten, you nro in troublo. "I cuoss this is nil right" has lost many a man; nnd tho hnsto too groat to be euro and thon may get to jnll ovontunlly, anyway, ! again suro has had many ratal re? anil moantlmo tho publlo mind Is! suits. It It Is -a trull, thon bo cei' olearud. from tho first, of nny appro-'tain you soo Indications boforo pro honslon that nn lnnocont man mnyjceodlng. Should thoy fall, thon go bo porsecutod. A man chnrgod with j back to tho last Indication and start crlmo, ospoclally with public cor-ovor nsaln. If it Is now country, ruptlon, who sooks to ovndo trial Is; thon pick up ovory consideration In guilty. Ho may not havo violated any specific law, and ho may bo cor tntu ot dual acquittal. Dut, on n question of honor, tho man who your powor, nnd bnlanco thorn car' fully boforo making tho smallest de cision. And nil tho tlmo keep figur ing. Onco having doclded on n route, sooks to ovndo punlshmont nt thp do not lot tho matter rost thoro. As court of law by pleading guilty at. you proceed, keep your eyes and rondorod his own honor. Fresno 'mind busy, wolghlng carefully each suspicious that you aro on the i track, turn back unhesitating!;,! matter how tlmo presses. S'.si Edward Whlto In "Camp Equlpc in Tho Outing Magazlno forMtsl Cosmetics will ruin tho complal Thero'B no beauty practice vm tho effects of Holllster's RocKjM tain Ten. It keeps tho entire toil prefect health. Tea or Tabid conts. For salo at Dr. Stone'lfl o Not Ills Limit. "So It Is Colouel Hornadar.M "Yes." "You say ho'3 from KentucW "Ho ls.J' "Thon you must bo ralstafci tho name." Chicago Tribune. Republican. 'bit of evldonco. And If you becomo Suro Curo for Pile. 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