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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1907)
-m'-ftrr- fVMft' l.: r I W jiUtwwiwwiflii'ifimr i i . ... .. i. t nfcil i nill1lii raiWarfMtmarnMlftfn11-r"f"""- P ti I Pi , i IPS. U T DAILY OAriTAIi JOURNAL, 8AXEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAHCH 5, 1007. - JvU i AJj Baking Powder Absolutely Pvte Mnkmm dttUaiaum, h&althfui food A fiurm, armmtn of iarfmr Poweimr. A cam of Royal Baking Powder contains many more teaspoons luli of baking powder than a can of the heary acid-laden phosphate or alum powders. "A'STORY FROM MUNIUH. In ANlum ClnlniN Allowed. 17.00 22.52 A Thorn llroB, on t in on I.. V, Til, Drown, moldings Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Hour 420.00 TinJw, Uiwioiice & Ilakor Krocerlofl 111.74 Jt. Dosey, nnptholQtim .... 82.00 Duron & Hamilton, fur- turo .,., 89.35 CapItHl Imp. Co,, llmo . . 115,35 CapltAl City MlllH, MiibIi.. 03.22 Tnpltal Drilff Co,, ilrinja,. 30.25 Commercial Crcnii) Co., .butter 252.50 VoWlch, Geo, nioiits .... 124G.-4G J. k FIUb, OKRM, DhIi, etc. . 230.00 'Oil A Co., chcoso m 35.00 "HocAlnlo Lunihor Co,, posts 12.50 A, .1, linger, cowh 113.00 J. '. Horrltt, icrocorles .. 18.70 nJU Irwin & Co., shoes . . 108.00 VA H.' Lnniport, harness . . 22.15 ir T I...... n ir 4. it. i.wuiu!, iiuiiur .... loo. -in , lllormnn MoURiir, Itnlr .... 130.25 V. K. Miller, liuttor 120.60 Molr Orocory Co 20.81 I. IC. Pnno, cowb 150.00 "Pulton UroB., stationery . . 87.82 M. J. PoUsI, pliimhlnir ... 158.87 Iron Worku, cnstltiKH .... 40,07 llrooin workH, hrooms .... 80,00 A. T. BuviiBu, liuttur .... 04.00 L. II. Holiultz, euKB ...'... 21.47 flponor Ilnnlwnro Co 07.00 SpntildliiK l.uinhor Co. .. 30.40 fltolnur Murkot, ogga .... 11.70 Tlllson & Co., seeds 00.70 Tho ToRKory, shoos 2RP.06 ):. H. Toliiinn, cowh 1 10.00 Wai'ln. I'cnroo & CD., linnU wnro 112.83 Wellor Ilro 71.01 Yokohama Tea Co. ...... 30.23 J. It. Whltnuy, printing .. 120.11 11. II. llurrlok, survoyor '. . 8.0D C. A. Murpliy, labor J00.00 CW of Clothing 277.87 Cowh .... 372.00 Drugs 180.25 Disinfectants 110.03 Dry goods 408.47 Eggs 235.20 Expenses 400.54 Furnlturo , 110.55 Fuel 1030.00 Flour 438.03 Fruit, dry 183.04 flood - 07.20 QliiBS .... J2.15 Ilnnlwnro , .... 182.40 Lumber 171.01 Lnrd 13C0.C0 Mcnl N 07.03 Coul oil 8. CD Pnlntu ' 10.10 Printing 120.11 Poultry 10.73 Plumbing 101.00 Ulco 31.22 Hugnr ...... , 200.10 Byruj 371.84 8nlt 21.81 Buinll groonrloH . ." 214-02 Bonp rfnd polnsh 00.40 Ton 50.01 Tobncco . , 104.00 Vinegar 15.S0 Miscellaneous 80.50 Tolnl .10731.31 V. . TAYKOIl MAUIUHD. WVIMOiuun Cniitly Man, of Mm-xli-Hold, Wedded to Hiilem (llrl. How Municipal Ownership Works That Fins Old German City. Io tho Editer: Sir Noticing your Interest In nil mutt era pertaining to municipal own ershlp, I trust tlint It will extend to tho following statement of nn actual occurrence of some three or four yenro ngo on the munlelpnl trnrmvny of Mu nich. Oennntiy. A grand fnlr wnn being held near the statue of Ilnvurln, which Is In one ol the suburbs of Munich. Thin district In reached by n munlelpnl enr lln& which pnssca through n thickly nettled residential district, the ninny Inhnb limits of wliUh nre dependent on the enr line for their dully trnnxportntlon to the renters of business nnd Indus try nnd the faetorle In which thej work When the populace nnd country people from surrounding towm swarm ed out to the fnlr they boarded the curs in great numbers. ' But there is nn ordinance strictly limiting tho number of persons whe shall ride on n enr at one tlmo to tho seating capacity nnd possibly n few others, say the standing capacity of tho renr platform. This ordinance tin populace entirely disregarded In their grcnt anxiety to get to nnd especially from the fnlr In the evening. As n popular punishment for tlili unheard of disrespect for tho police ordinances the authorities without fur ther ndo took nil the cars off tho llne nnd proposed to keep them ofT for somo weeks. Popular Indlgnntlou, however, was so great that the cars were restored to service on tho line after only three days suspension. Thin wss dono by calling to the attention of tho bureaucratic minds of tho muiiM pal authorities tho fnet Hint In seeking to punish tho patrons of tho fair they wcro Incldcntnlly depriving nil the In habitants of n largo district of the city of any transportation means of reaching their dally work. While this may be nn acute exam plo of the overbearing- nttlttide of Ocr man olllclnls, still I enn testify from personal oxperlenco ns n traveler nnd student In Germany that It Is but Il lustrative of their general ottltudo to ward tho public. I presume tlint thl ottltudo must come from tho extent to which government enterprise enters Into nil branches of service In Ger many, although nppnrently not with tho overwhelming success with which some credit It. For lustnnee, the aver age eost of n ton mile of freight on the govrnment mllwnya of Prussia was 1.278 cents ns compared with .7J5 cent In the same year for the railways of tho United BtntCH. A TIIAVKLKK. HIGH GETS DAMAGES From Supreme Court for Horses That Were Killed Near Chemawa A NORTH CAROLINA CONTRAST Th Wa'.r Supply of tho Stnte's Two Largeit Cltlei. The. largest cities of North Carolina nro Wilmington nnd Charlotte. They nro nbout the same size, but pnwnt n Deiuiiliueiits.. Mni iiriiiiiriinittit " smsn s . t ormony. ::' . '." T".-- I'enmiH ii)tHriinttnt aon.oo Intlrmiiry . . . . 1ST.TT KmtirlMi Tbi'lr I'i IcuiN. . (Cooh Hay Times, Feb. 15.) Win. W. Taylor nnd MIhb MIiuiIo 19. Wlllnrd woro married last night, shnrp coutnist In their witter supply February 1 IUi, at tliB First llaptlst eh ii roh, In tho pnwHiiuo (if u tow In vited frlniid. 1). V. Thurston porformvd v. llukery I07.SS I.Himdry 38.1 ( Kngln I'Hoih I IS, OS Turin. gnrdtH Hint dairy . . ill. Oft Stnble v SO.fiT Bowing rouni 341.11 Center building 190.82 Cnrpuntor shop 1.18 Tailor uliop 0S.SS l-'nelory S82.S0 OKloo IT. IK Huel Oottmto 0.00 Drug more iso.Sft CottHge farm 1TT8.8D Kltohon nnd dining room . STftS.OS HopBlis 48b. SR 1xPiihwi ...... 010. OR Total 10731.34 Ihlttvr IU.M UlnnkotH 41.70 tloott, hm, uto 1S7.K1 lleon 4S.Tfi UruotuB and brtuhoa .... 13.3$ Hook mill BUtlouery .... 10.30 Ueddlng (hair) , 130. SB Coffeo ...... .......... 131.43 Crockery, ota 53.53 I'lio iiiinouuoenieiit of th wtddliiK la ii Hurprlm to the frlVHila of tho eouula, na It waa not gtniwrnlly known tho wvaut waa to take place. .Mr Taylor la it niambwr or tho llrm of IIUlyr ft Tnylnr, otm ducting ii OtMtdy factory nnd Btbri) on Front Htraol. lie U on of tho wU-ljnnwn bunlnw man In Mursh flelil. and him many rrlemU In tho olty. Tho bride wua n nulanlivdy In tha atorv. Hhw ciimu hero from Bu lam IhbI November. -tv- Wc Offer You Exceptional Advantages ' Per YourlCkeckkg Accotwl A PhooklnB accouut U & B) toiiintlc method of giving you at till time a corrMt record, of our dally buwlniva. Flguro are xaot the. amount you wrltt? on the face ot a check doe not vary, lu order to he ac curate, la your money matter, pay ly check, alway. W Invite your accouut. Young Hound Over. At the prullmlnury examination held ul luilepuiideuoe yoMtwHlay K M. Youiik wuii bound over In the uum or moo. J. A. Ohmou aiipenred nn oouneel fur tho derendniit. Mrs. Clara II. Furguvon want to liidotieudeuee ytMterday to take the Uwtlmoii) In the preliminary oxnml nation or K M. Young - o OAMVOZtXA. Wilmington Is served by n private cnuipiiiiy, which has recently, under tho direction of nil eminent engineer lustulloil n filtration system. Not n dollar lu bonds hns been IhhuciI by the elty for Us copious supply of pure soft water Charlotte lmught out Its water com psny seven yi-ers itgo and built n new plunt at eoimlderable e.iKnne It tins. Iinwevof. Imhu foreml to return to tho nkt pumping station nnd souno of sup ply. as tho water from the new plant Imh heou declared unlit for domestic use. Incidentally water bonds to tho amount of $W)0.ooo mvo Ihmmi Issued. The ('lmrh)tle cltteen jmys a higher water rate than his Wllmtnctou nelch tMir nnd then steps over to the tnx of flee and pays his share of the Interest on $o00.000 bond As well as a share of tho tnxos formerly paid by the water company. Mere is n vivid contrast be tween polltlo.il nnd private management. A FEW MAXIMS. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmtmmmmmammmmmm SUm SUt Bank J L, JC P AGJ&, Pirn I EW. HAZARD, 0H SPRING POINTERS Thote light, and dollshtful bis. culls, whlQh are tho dolleht ot tho housekeepers' heart are th products of Epflty'x Perfcctkxi Bjtkinjf Pawakr Tr It and he convinced. C. M. CPP.LEY Onhmm 8oms Familiar but Valuable Truths Driod Up In Naw Ralmsnt. HxjH?rlence Is said to bo Uio onry ef fective teacher. Most people want to get It for themselves. Only the wise are willing- to take It at second hand. Tberw Is an added excitement lu skat lug en thin loo when the hole is ntlll unhealed where another bov disap peared. Newspapers and th imltee cannot Veep people, out uf poMey uliop. and the dealers In giveu good Htill ttudrus tomers after these many ywir We UiHtli nt the "hayseed autl a yearlntw paier our walls with mining uhU wr Utlealia. The I we know about the game the surer we aro of winning Ono city gayly dous the mu hir of municipal ownership, while unother airuKBiins io rni ltelf froo4 its stinging foMs. Wo are still a young nation. As w grow okler n will uo bo so ready to pay aealpr pruv for tickets that ar not Uonorv,! at the door. Ltaisd For Thrs. Ytrfc Tho Kleetrieal World rtvonl the teas log of the tuunMnal Ilckt mui .... plant of Hlloam Sprtugs. Ark for $000 j-r . iue Hiani .swt Siiui ...,i the dty ha t0 (Mr '5 ,Hr ivut Interval this retital proUdea for uly tw fifths of the Intereat eharg. As ino plant ass Uvn lu operation only snt yC the Urpreelattou of $i8,rtx bown br Iho rvutal value. Bgurea out at 7,5 Mr tent a year. Tha City SupplUa th. Wattr. Aa esctianjw ttatu ttxat th board of aklerwea of llurllnrtoa ,.. .,, H atat borU of bealUt br refthtI pi IWlc fauca la tt city wlk wmla that tk mi u -J, .l Commlsaloners King nnd Stntor mny sit with tho court nnd honr nr gumonts, but tholr nnmoB do not go Into the cnptlons nnd records of the Biipromo court, this wnH oruorou todny by one of tho Justices. Thero was qulto nn nttendnnco of attorneys when tho court enmc in nt noon, nnd hnnded down tho fol lowing opiniens: Wins n Cow CnM Krwln SofTort vs. Northern Pn clllc Itallwny Company, for cow killed nt Dear Island. Judgo Mc Urldc, nlllrmod. Opinion by Enkln Soawnrd & Lovolnnd vs. Pnclllc Llvo Stock Compnny, appeal from Judiro Dnvls. Malheur county, nf- flrincd by Judgo Mooro In fnvor of (lofondnnts, M. M. High vs. 8. P. Co., appeal from Judgo Clolnnd, holding Mnrlon county circuit court, rovorscd nnd now trlnl ordered by Bcnn. C. J. Uold'B horses escaped nnd got on truck by employes of compnny loav Ing opon gnto to trnck. Cnrson & Cannon for plaintiff, lllnghum nnd I.oltor for dofondnut. Tho High dnrhngo Btilt whb won by plaintiff 011 co nt tho hands of 11 Jury for the full amount sued for horsos killed. Hut Judgo Uiihoii, who triad tho t-nso, granted a now trlnl, In which tho railroad company won. The Btilt of Chnrlos Scott, oxecu- tor, vs. M. ChrlHtonnon, nppounnt, whb nrguod todny by Frunk Ilolmoe, II. J lllggor nnd Chnrlos Corby. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALI nifT During the entire month of March Tu" '. big saving and would pay you lo maknr!!!!! furUier weddmgs, birthday or annivprcaT" SILVER DEPOSIT WARE also in this SS?l lresl new cut and latest designs, aid finest nn-jJ 1 and silver deposit ever shown in Salem. t jmkm uuu vpucian, 1 23 rnmm7'i i Easv to find. Next door to Caoifal r,i. ommcf! tttetalMtIBa7aj8ltli A UTAH I'lesenlable I'erfoi'innnce Was (iiteii,ut ll' KllngiT (iiwid Uist Mghl. pnny Inst night In their first np penrnnco In "Utah." Tho piny con tains many strong dramatic sltun tlons nnd Is intorspcrccd vtth humor enough to balnnco tho heavier parts. "The story opons with tho rolense of Daniel Strong from Btnto prison, whoro ho has served throo yonrs for robbery. Ho strongly protests IiIb Innoconco, nnd Is supported In hU bollef by his promised wife, "Fnlth Fnmum." Her father does nil in his power to discourage tho love of the young people, nnd around theso two forces rovolvos tho numerous stir ring situations. Tho love affair of Frank Farnum nnd Grnco Caldwell and the attempt of Dlshon Cannon to have Grace "senled" to him In polygamy also sdrvo to furnish somo Interesting and nmuslng moments. In tho ond nil the tnngles nro straightened out and tho young lovers aro happy. ' ' A small but nppieclnthe audience greeted tho Margarita Fischer Com- Such for Divorce W. L. Smith vs. Grnco Smith Is tho title of n suit filed In department No. 2 or the circuit court. V. L. Smith nllogos that his wlfo, Grnco Smith, took tholr two children nnd desert ed him on Fobrunry 12, 1000, and has since rotusod to como back nnd llvo with him. Ho thoroforo nsks tho court to grant him nn nbsolttto divorce Tho parties to tho suit woro married In Kentucky. F. A. Turner npponrs In tho enso ns attor ney for tho plaintiff. ( Instead of Issuing bonds on South Commercial street tho city council should takq stops to protoct tthnt street from being ruined. Whoro It has been driven on common senso would sny IUI tho gullies so no water enn stnnd lu them. "OTEfc Aitmv Cottage. Sled Ikck, Portland O. D. Frazler, Portia Chnrlos Llghtfoot, PortU6l -. ". ruicKsnank, porlu. v. Fuller. PortUna C W. Cottel PortlaEi P. A. Foott, Independenct J. ". Kauffman. T. W. Doll, Cleveland, r, H. Wondt, San Franchco. . i. f rice, Portland W. S. Spencer, Portlmt WHInmcttf. V. E. Frazler, Portland. H. O. Hnrnon, Portlant W. L. Campbell. C. E. Adams, Salem, Wnlter Lyons, Albany A. A. Mnybell. W. A. Robertson, Portlatl G. E. Berry, Alrlle, J. M. Sebrlng, Alrlle. A. D. Wnggoner E. J. Davidson, Portland Frank S. Grant, Portlanl Glenn St. John, Eugene. J. W. Landeth, Portlind, H. A. Townsend C. D. Sellwood, Xcwberj. A. Sandlg John Valentine, San Fran V. E. Impcy, Denver It. W. McLeod, San rratrfa. Rnlrm. A. W. Tlhlway, Imlepecdw J, F. Dlnieear, Aurora, H. M. Mnrtln, Rosebnrf. Chnrlos Hnnnlford, JerKj J. T. Penn, Spokane Cf. E. Pottrntz, Ml AwL Chnrles li. Stclsralth. Ca O. 13. Fritz, Duraml, Wli Hnry 13 Davis, Aurora, III 1 'tVSa a V9 Ji. kttJAmiJ (WVM' " "x VAvvva. i y'K S IT. HTV1S 1 & TJ3 It: PWW V- WS M Wt w7S c- aVai V f f I kssa - .i I 1. bTM MAIta-aTraH' .Trtssj itsttMiHjTy Smayt Dttssets Young Men arc, as a ger thing, the smart dressers. The up-to-the-momenfc young i is a sort of a lexicon of clothes, st and correctness. He knows what's what, and gclsi But eood fit. the newest colors, terns, etc., are not enough; for less that snappy, jaunty appearance characteristic of OUK 5UI 15-isir it isn't what the young man wa Our success in pleasing youngi is not just " luck," it's due to knnwfpdro nf what the VOUftgl wants and our ability to provkte. lor him. Prices always reai Did you ever notice how njq young men come here tor ciwnw' THERE'S A REASON FOR " SNAPPY LINE OF FURNISH! When you come' to this store for Furnishings m the fountain Headif or style at moderate prices. " is a new thing out, you'll be sure tojfind it here. Como in and sec our Spring Hat Show; ywj needn't buy unless y bpnne PflRFDTQ Spni Styles Best $3.00 Hat on Earth Sty'" Salem Woolen Mitts S --- -" -r nn( 1