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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
22. 1008. 4 DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JAXUAItV g 60cSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL t ContlniioJ from page three). , of thn currency question and (ho in troduction of numerous measures "calculated to euro financial Ills, con -grcsa thus far slnco tbo holiday ro ''cow has buslod iUolf principally In planulng nuraoroua and tundry bills tor (ho Immediate bonofll and relief of tho resident of the District of Columbia. There has been agitation In previous congresses to secure cheaper gas, lower stroetca$ fares, and universal transfors for tho capi tal of tho nation, but never before wui tlioro such iutorest taken In JtfeeM matter by so many different HjBra to both houses of tho nn ttomtiegllaluro. Tfio attention of Mho mombers to tho needs of Wash lagton doubtless was drat attracted hf tktk send for. aii extension of the atrcot railway (rank?, to the now union station. Tho terminal was formally opened and put Into use tiy tho railroads only a few day bo Torn tbo sixtieth congress assembled, 4 4ho incoming members wcro tfcortxiRhly impressed with tho ncJd tor Imtuedlato notion by tbo long walk they wero compollod to tako over muddy roads and dirt pave ants lo tlio nearest streetcar lino. "Thon the champions of n universal transfer system and of tbreo cent fares got busy, and hnvo Insisted that no (raokaKO legislation bo uJl through without provision for tliolr lict hobblnH. Prom this contempla tion of thu wrongs heaped upon AVaahlngtonlans by the public sorv Ico corporations, It was but a stop to additional reforms, and tho are "r "' "Wl onw m '" 0l "'""'' hinted at in n "show mo" resolution hn n ooA recortl Ux U," "J5!1. nf IntriMluiioil by Representative HhaklejHr,n- hnvl"K IM,rvwl ln th ,,,,,,,,,; Tord of MlMourl. which dlrsot tU ,,,B nn'1 mw T,,fl M Kovernor of iieorelnry of commerce nnd labor to ' W'""'""- 0r'81 ,l vor' hK!l Investigate and report upon the f.Plnlon of tho man and says bo Is to fair or all puhllo service oorporn '" vntnril to nil others ns an Ideal tliiMin ihn nuiriiit. iiinUiiiin siriMit. Mnillilnls for the Prosldoney. Hn railway. telephone, olootrlo lighting nnd gas companies. W'lillo tbe nttentlnn of (ho general IMibllo (m taken Mp with tho talk of itrluftltilii u'Nr vifllli Iiihaii mul tiiuv on,, In following the progrftn, of tl t tmuiwlili. squudrou 'rouml tho item. ... ... . . n miglitly army Imlug quietly innralinllfil here In Washington au! liroparntlniu for n bitter lnteriieln tniRglo ar being poshed vigorous ly. And tl will be a Here light, awl 1ng okI when the agjcreeeom ar victoria. This Is the light wklsh tlit HttvwattNi f proklbUiftH nn plan, nlng to UMke before eoggreee far the -anetweHt of laws which will wHHt imt the "ttottioa Hunt," front thn DIctrM of Columbia. If any tklHka t)Ml the mailer le Barely tt hmii mm mr will gad iaw aelve -ecy WMih ntlaukea. for the,"'"' BU w"" " -- -boats of tmpe.anre, believing ihai'W'"- wM' a,,"r-1 f the lime kaa oo when lny eat furott twek n meaaui thronak eon Mfe. aal reaitttag wnai aa Impetni vuld Ue gtvn their rant by ihu MttaialtUng ike federal government, atrtt d4(MrMlaed to snake every shot ruuat nnd hiii ! no atone ua turned Im railag tlt bulwarks of the llqnar Intcru Waaalagtoalana will Imvn vor llitl voice la toe gt which N ( teav the city "wot or "dry" for Ik- ontcome will very largely dapead upon the preeaare ev w ed M tlut ladlvldaal Matanart from their koate dMrlcU aad aeataa. K qaHrt will na gtvt. none aakadi U will he a Kgt tae gaiaar llttewtfti ettorta pronmaly will inndetn tkeidUik eeaKreee to nlriot Iturotma m wiMI as Aataik lmmlnmlloH. laada of Ue mv l l PHt at leant a lamaararx atifp to the IhIUu ai law cte Hmt .tH ar (MlatlMK aat tkst fully ttae.aaa.Me of AatiMfleaa gold waa takea Uok lo Harnpe laat er bv tkt cMigmtlag (oreigaeni Mku aad i ikeaa aoofim laa.eaf atroa wad rtcHpd their aiokaa foilagea Mt KM pHt f UtU eoamry. TWy IMtlat to iheaa HganM (o show thai inetead oi taa la bar aad ataM tii-oHSot tanaa llarape ratsMlalgg km p dewieap that great aaaatry. th- nibn hat ooly etaynd la AMian liag mo$k to tm Uetr 4t4tal m nad taoa kave gnat attk rroen ae. they tame, leaving laa llalWd Mlair tHMtrer )km ot ynat wW T-.y ara laat tlwea gga retai oa'x u th wlm kar ma4ed ua tao aaMMn eatud fra tne aa twu T Mara aa& atUbm0u ly aaoot i Otiawal Immlcmtlaii Tat avama UU lHailt aaru. ae twatutetpi a 4x ptmiaa fw Sm m Mat loan (wtai Wa m the rt It-, wnule ! Hr;ami U b) H HWMnt a MK IM, K N yrj. uraUaMo it it w p more p. iaa a iaai frk4 m- U r atrtaUd lMHtgruMi aMvaaiatat. U f tk rpat mmw fr.mlmi. a big howl over tho action of the department of Justice In removing tho western land fraud cases from the Pacific coant to courts to thos6 of the District, Bocrotnry Bonaparte submitted to congross a request for an Jtr.orgcncy appropriation of $19, 000 to covnr tho expense of trying thoso cases In this city. Under th'i law one-half of the expense of run nlng tho District government Id borno by congross and one-half by tho taxpayers 6t tho District. Tho trial of tho Hyde-Donson-Dlmond and Schneider cbsob t this Jurisdic tion will moan that one-half of tho cxpenBO of witnesses fees, Jurora' fees, balUffs' fees and miscellaneous court expenses must bo paid by tho property holders of Washington. They aro Imposed upon often enough as it is, but when it comes to mak ing them pay for something which thoy don't. KAt nnd In which they have no Interest, they feel resentful. However, It Is not belloved that tho department of Justice will change ( program, and if congress BOca fit to grant Sccrotary Bonaparte's re quest, the District government will have to poy tho flddlor dcsplto tho fact that It doesn't danco. i o OREGON CITIZENS FOR TAFT (Continued from First Page ) preferred Tuft to any other candl .Into nnd that Oregon was probably well Into the Taft column. "It Is my mitnlnn." ho mild, "lli.il If loft to n J popular volo of tho party thin Btnto would oxpross n proferonco for Tntt. KiiIciii Clly Father for Tuft. Aldormun Mldrldga of this city In ot n I'olUlolnn. but a representative u waH THft'B '(,,,orttl,0 V1"1! vnii tue nay. au orumnry pmm olnn who would have used his power reokleeely eonlil never have restored ordor or oatabllahed goverumeut. 'I'll It's work In the lluud eoimnandoil lJ,B M?T rw,,,,cl of fr,emU " oe8 f th "TTiTn 12 n" Imb 1 1 IMS Ih Ilia tilatdrv flf tilt lil- ", , , . " . ........ , amis, aud Lieut. Uldrldg unri'Hl- tallHgly delar,Tall would maku , oae of the great t PrealdenU t It -. UMlleil lutaa hms ever hart aeconU to aoaa-HiHtl tkat kls election would Ue a moral eertalaty. The writer Uae eaavaaaed arort of itepubllraas la tale eoaaiy aad Had taal tae plainer claas of rltuieas aal bneiaeaa wen are rtroagly for Taft. Tkay argue that he has ailed all tit civil. Military aad judicial position of Im iHtrtanre. that lie le a tried aad true ...... a.-- ... - - bma! maILIum1 Im u"'Jr hi in to Ika people nnd would make him a w Inn lag can- dl,t,lU Joha -"ragl Mod of tea do you ilka UaatT" iTteelHa'-ao-teM. eome but Raaky Monataja Tt baat." JokM "W Uolllatar'i Kockjr Mouatala Tea Uaatt" I'rlarll la "It apaaka for Itaatf. John " (Makea lovalr aogipsajrfoa. ) 1' ttaaa't flora. Kllhul tlio NV;iits, (UaUwt l'raae Iaaaad Wire.) tlarkavllla. Testa.. Jaa. It. -Two aatcraea: v?w kilted aad a third oae wetttided Im a baUw ladax with gaarda, Thar ware raaaht la Oi aat ot trying to tlr and dynamite tbe tobacco factory of tba Uays org Oawpaay IMIm Ouml In O to II Dar. IUVO OlKTMHtrr la Kaaranteed to oure any taaa of Itaklae, HUad. Uleed lag or l'ratradlai: lMlat la 6 to day sr aaaaty refunded, (le. Tho (fnMu SwhiIoI. (United lreaa LhmJ Wlm I Merlla. Jan. tt a, Mr. (Ia.atli. . .W. u.Ui.u... . . . ..w-r-.-- -. - hi-, a-Mrg-M b Bdltor Uardn agntnet otb.r 'Katghu of rbe Houu.l Table," Ua- era rooat llobeana t.nd Major Oouni l)Hr ui ivd u defend kkrflttMMVo. tinU) bvforo tntt nitlltmrt aaan f inMuiry. Tba (ho mra ar ogkUlty ebaraed wllb abaMttg tbalr au bortty by forc ing or tadtuiii-r eotdler under them tw pattultMii. in the iiCmhbm obAr-Ma by Harden. Ouunt Hobuau u ik. KabKr'i. cwaaia. - A4Tp- iu Motbet liua t im m.. eaJaitaa vt-t(i hw khu - - aUemx and h-iit"4 dAiung (h nustar Willi UaJtmtei Kvhx li .. din Tea H 4 greaix' u. . f , .kikiw. Ir mw kma-ML daaa Um ,- i, I Men's Amorlcan Gentleman shoe, kid of., and pat. leather Bhoes, former prlco f J.75, now Mcn'a 'Highland Calf, former prlco $3.00, now Men'a Highland Calf, former prlco $3.50, now Mcn'B Water King rubbor and canvas lined $5.00 shoes, now Men's Water Klnc rubbor and canvas lined $4.00 shoes, now ...... Men'u Water King rubber and canvas lined $3.70 shoes, now Mon'a Water King rubbor and' canvas lined $3.50 shoes, now Boys' Water King $2.50 shoos, now. Men's Sunflower shoos, formor prlco $G.fb, now Mon's 8unflower BhoeB, formor price $6.00, now Mon's Sunflower shoes, formor prlco $5.90, now .. Mon'B Siintlowor shoo, formor price $5.50, now Mon'a Sunflower shoos, former prlco $6.00, now IloyV high out show, formor price $2.25, now Boys' Calf shoos, former prlco $2.26, now Everything at a reduced price. Going out of business. This is no fake sale. I mean what I say. Come and see for yourself Stock and fixtures for sale at a bargain SALEM CASH SHOE STORE C. C. GIVEN, Proprietor, 263 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon BECAUSE THE JUROR DRANK lUHKatl I'raat Iaacd Wire.) North Yakima, Wash.. Jan. it. Joaapk riauaar. toe Mexican kalf bretd, recently coavlotvd hem of warder la the drat degree for the kllllag of hU wife, laabel. near Top pmlnh. baa boeu granted a naw trial by Judge I'rfcble. The new trial la granted ns a rftiult of aWdavtU pre Mntd to the court alU'Ktus; that WIHlaut WelU. uu- or the Jumrs, n IntoxUnitid iM'wrul dm. dming the 11 tK ti t nH'ftMM (f (hi. iru! OUR COAT AND SUIT SALE , !" ' " " '"'maaaammmagBsaamammW '''aammmmmmmmmmmmmmmMammlMMJ MMM"wiwwWWMM"eMe"MeM--- It will certainly MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING aatl, HUD 4 -;, CLOSING $2.75 2.65 2.65 3.90 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.00 5.00 4.85 4.50 4.60 3.90 1,65 J. 65 I'lfot I lus Snllcd. (I'witcd Iias Lianl Wire-) WAHhinxton. Jan. 22 near-Admiral l.van aud hie licet sailed from runt Aivnaa tcxla , according to a t.-lcgram Juet received from the ad miral. The lluytliiu Involution. (United I'raat Iaaaed Wlra.) WaehlBftoa. Jan. It. The liar tla revolution in rapidly epraadittf-. A dispatch to the atata government from Con Mil Uvugeton at Caie Hay tlun tmi that tho roolutlonit are In iNt.iiMMou if n-lKhli(rlnic l!- UK' Uiwl that I'ttjie HutUU tli i cat' nt mmmmmim''BRBHammmimmmummmmmmmmmmmmmnmm pay you to attend this sale one oi our suits or overcoats. The prices are so decisive that the actual cost is not con sidered. The famous Bishop's ReadyTailored Clothes i Regular prices Suits $ 1 0 to $25 bale prices Suits $ 6 . 5 0 to $ 8 Regular prices Overcoats $ 0.00 to $27.50 bale prices Overcoats $6.50 to $22.50 OUT SALE Boys' kid shoes, former price now Boys kip shoe's, 'former prlco now v tu Boys' good Bhoes, 'lorrier frrlce now '''' American Lady Shpea, 'pat., or formor-prlco $3.75, now ., Ladle's' Vassar .shoes, $2.50 now ., LadlcB Picnic .BI1003; former fonqbr $2.25, now .".. vLadloscAmorlcan shoes, Ox. formor prlco $3.00, now fL W Amorlcan Ladies' shoos, Ox. formor prlco $2.50, now TOIea IHghlnnd Calf, extra former prlco $2.25, now Misses' Highland Calf, former $1.75, now Children, $1.59, now . .' Mon's rubbers, 10c a pair loss. Blaokolla, 5 cents. Miller's wntor-proof size, now blacking, Gilt Edge, 25c size, now Got oil, 10c bIzo, now GETTING READY FOR BIG. FLEET (UaHad I'raat Leased Wlra.) I-ot Angelas. Jan. St. A recaption and uail for the ofBcers and a thraa days barbecue for the Jackie thete are tba first plans formulated for the reception of the battleships of Ad miral ICvans Heat that are scheduled to arrive lu I.oi Augelue port in April. General Adua It. Chaffee haa boen belwttHl as chairman of the nimmlt'i'i- appointed for tlm rt'Ortii Ujtlitn and iiti-rtalniui-nt of tht ofll-Ir.-is, whi.i iwnut. .r F'lnt U namfl $2.25, $2.25 $t.65 1.75. L 1 5 2.60 1.95 1.75 2.66 2.00 1 .50 1.35 1.00 $L7G, kid, ,. " . prlco prlco .ties, 1. ties, good, prlco ; 25c .15 .15 .05 ns cnnirninn or tho commltfco u provide entortnlnmont for tho mei James J. .Toffrlog, tho rhampIo'J puj-lllst, wiih added to tlr hit cf committeemen. The fir-1 comraltt will ask tho public to ralsf by popu lar subscription $25,000 to defnj the expenioa of tho cnt rtalnmeii!. XKW CANDIDATItS IMI.K NOMINATIONS. Tliomaa K. Campbell, CotUj Grove, republlonn, for raiload cos- mlaalonar; Prod W. Wilson, HepnV Uran, from Tho Dalles, for diitritt attorney aovontli dltrlct: V 0 O jiad. Domocrnt, from Cinx.n W for dlwtrlct nttorney ninth A strw bav- Med their declnrnilom as ti dldat r lieforo the direct I'lraarr and purchase t tl b 4 f. t r ( .a Salem Woolen Store g-i. Jle, Tea or TablM n, WautoR iajpajr k&v alwd Stone St.o