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daily Capital journal, saum, orkqqx, fbidaymjlbcr jw, i. '' -in i imi . : . "HanaiiH(HHiHBMHaMMMMM i I DkfrUT 4" tim w II P0 RT UNITY COEXIST RATES from all parts ot (bo Enltcd Sta and Canada to all rt9 of Orceon nnd tho Northwest 'trill bo Pt Mo cffcct b l0RgGONRAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. ivhrrN PACIFIC COMPANY I rAJV a-'- " (Tilncs In Oregon) mtr.r numxa march and Atom,, ioos. L.rrfcJjJ 'It,cs of a, M,ddlcs Wcst tl? nntC9 w,n n I -- TCnltftM'af its ... TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM cqq counciij dltiffs . .' m art,,.. tpu - ----.pwv ' ' ior ' mrAWA ton i-a " Son? an patit. oa C1TT ?"(" PV !ine nates from all other Eastern points. Stopovers at pleasure at au poinin iu wruguu. I tiiuiA fjLte is the greatest of nil hoinebiilldcrM. Oregon 1ms rlfHwHlcs. It ocoolo can accomplish splendid results by heralding LartUBltrtO all mo WOriU. auiiu umftuu iii.uiiii.uiu 6iiiuB NfOtblA iBlOrmaUOn UUUUi. um pirn-u, iui nuu ntuw. wun w -v lalMtda for It U necessary. fARES CAN BE PREPAID tome If desired. Any agont Is authorized to accept tho deposit and telegraph ticket to any point, unit on local jpfjidrea. Will. iUciUUUKAl, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. wmmiiwuwtmwiwwuwwwwiiwwt You Interested (Saving Your Money? ktetne you are. That's why wo advertise. "Wo carry ono of Lm itocks ot wagons nnd Jmploinonts In tho city, and It Is to rfcWHt j a money-savor to call and boo our lino no mattor rjoilnr or not, wo know thnt you know a bargain whoa i It, and that you will bo Biiro to tell others about thorn. a complete lino ot wagons, buggies, ''farm Implements, all f firm and mill machlnory, paints, oils nud-'vnrnlshos. First iKKhnlthlng and horso shoeing also dono. htt ictond-hand vehlclos and machinery as part payment lAv cash orders. i par money at homo by buying what L'tttleumo tlmo sec what you'ro gottlng. you noed nt homo, C GEORGE B. JACOBS f. D. 8' - - Salem. On I NMWMMkMMkHMMMMtWMMMMMIIIMWMMMI r 3Nt YOU'LL KNJOY A DRIVE In ono of our rigs just as much as If you owned It. More,, In fact, for you wl'I havo all tho plonsuro and only n mero fraction ot tho oxpenBO of a prlvnto Btablo. You aro not limited ln your choice ot a turnout, either. Our llvry service can sup ply nnythlng '"you renulre, from a runabout to a coach and tearu. How can wo Borvo you? FASHION 8TAHLES, C. W. Ynnnke, Prop. 131-137 N, High St. Phono Main U OWm' iTON BftOWN BREAD FLOUR St&rislng. It fflakH Gent! Bcawa "H Toothsome Quick Btecwit, ftd a lIOUS BOILED PUDDING SoId by Al Grocers . HAVE AN EARNEST CRE or the comfort of tho folks at home. Bundle up tho "ally w&shmg and phon No. 25 early Monday for us M JS4 a WaKOD ior tho rlnllii Wn will iuiva vftil rT fln- . .. Ma, v., V aucoratort, and save tho clothes, as well. They w you froh, crisp and clean. WE DO IT RIGHT Sifem Steam Laundry MYXDRY THAT KNOWS WQW AND SULPHUR SPRAY PNDABEE BRAND H Wtt Stotz Couav far MM aJ .Smmmm- U; QM60V r ' Pnu. .k. PHONE MAIN 2fl. W nJr tOft MCHEn Aiiivim n , wuitc b enva tilt- Hi J? ,UlEHT & 00. and at vAfTrnm. M ami, so CJ.j,t for barre,t ,f rcturBed. AMUSEMENTS. Grand Optra Howe. Saturday, March 21 "Coming Thro' tho Rye." Friday, March 27 "Tho Burgo master." AtidltortatR Roller Rink. Morning, afternoon and ovenlng sessions. The Vandctte. Moving plcturos and Illustrated Jongs, every afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday after noons. Tho NIckclodlon. Moving pictures and Illustrated songs afternoous and evenings. WHlll liMHIHIIMW tj GRAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. F. CORDIIAY, MOIL SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Tho RORK Company's Production Tho Greatest of nil tho Big Musical Comedy Successes Coming Thro they Rye Frank Lalor "Not, ike Tailor" III HlH Inimitable Creation Original And a Matchless Company of HO Comedians, Singer, Danccra Scenery, Costumes and other Effect of Rro MngnHlcoHco A Performance and a Production absolutely without a parallel . In tho history of tho Amricnn Stngo Sale bglus Saturday at 0 A. M. Prices: ll.GO, $1.00, 7Cc, COc. ESTIMATE OF HENEY IIY SACRAMENTO HER Considers That Ho Is Ono of Uk GrenUfit Men ThU Ago Has Pro-diiciil. Honey Strikes Back Hard at t!i Mch j Who AhwII Him. (Sacramento Boo.) Frnncls J. Honey, tho famous prosecutor of tho graft cases In San Francisco, mada a romarknblo ad dress to tho students of tho tato unlvorslty last wcok. Ho donounccd tho Chronicle, Examlnor, Oakland Trlbuno nnd tho small-fry weokllcs nnd dallies that nro constantly Book ing to discredit tho offortB to bring rich bribers to Justice. He declared that tho Chronlclo sold Itsolf for $10,000 to tho Home Tolophono coriipany, n.nd that tho Examlnor "would soil Its bouJ for a filthy dol lar at any tlmc" Rofcrrlng moro particularly to ono of;heso Journals, ho said: "Tho Chronlclo can turn u back soinorsnult as quickly as any paper InthoUnltcxl'Stntes. Audthortto show that its whole tlmo Is -not occupied with turning back nomesnult It turns a front somorsnult. In an editorial It denounced tho decision of tho court of nppoals instroug terms, and then In a month whon a change had como It changes after soma of tho sheokels had reached M. II. do Yeung: nnd if ho wants me to provo It, lot him sue mo for libel and I will provo It" . , Honey declared there wore Uiroa men ho was determined to land In tho penltontlnry, and that nothing could swervo him a elnglo Inch from hla purpose. Thoso men ho named as Ruef, Schmits and Calhoun, and ho said tho influence ot tho first two for evil was trivial comparod with that of Patrick Calhoun. The prosecutor went on to speak of tho purchaso and subsidizing of newspapers by tho criminal rich and tho trusts, to color and distort news, and so mislead tho public. He said on this peint: . "Tho trusts are buying papers in California to dUseminato colored news tq fool you. They try to fool you In very way. "There Is a shorthand reporter sitting here tonight taking down, my speech for thorn. They're overlooking no weapon In the Dastardly attempt to break down tho laws. Tho money of San Fran cisco Is behind It. The money of the Southern Pacific Is behind It. Pat Calhoun's money Is behind It, that of tho telephone with Frank Drum, the gas company with Martin and De Sabla Is behind It. Will Crocker, of tho Crocker-Woolworth National bank, is behind It because of his con nection with Brobeek. the SfeU Fargo-N'ovada National bank with Hellninn Is behind it, the Bank of California with King and Anderson Is behind It." Heney r'dlculcd the pretense that tho corporations bad been 'eW up" ,by Ruef. showing that Ruef was car ried on the payrolls of a number of them at stick rates as $1200 a month and that tkey "created his power." He thHs.eAitllued pm. t tho most moHatroi graftlagtMte3 ever at tempted In a mu44fMty, as dis closed in the penlfjlel suit ot W. S. Tovls agRlMtJtf4ont Older nnd R. A. Crotherrf, o4tthe Bulletin: "Tevls wanted to sl a water system to tha tltyfar watca .he paid $235,000 In prontorN.Botlos.and he wanted to sell It t?.th;clty fr410, 500,000. That Ante for a promise. Will Crocker h 4atereted, ibocfiuso ho owned $180,060 ottf.ttM) .bonds ot the wator company, wrevle .goes to Ruef: "You'll tneverMH&ve to work again, Abe, If tblssdeaLgoesrthrouBh.' Abe goes to . Gtttherand says, 'Thero Is tnoreftey la "this than in nnythlng elsow&ijHivooaone, .and you each got i$008 oa tho -Home telephono graft.Vw?lu6fWtol4 Galla gher -that thero would bo $500,000 to dtvldo- among the supervisors, An other $500,000 was to bo divided be twoon Abo and Schraltx, and what was. tho sbara o Tcvts? Tho differ ence betweon -the-eoBt of tho million dollar bribe money and tho $10,500,- 000. .who else is 1r it? Frank Drum, the agent ot Tevls, a. director of tho -coMpany "The same Frank Drum retained Ruof as attorney for'ihe gas com pany when it was reorganised, ftmef at $1000 a month, Why? Because the rate was t be fixed and 85-cent gas saeant $800,000 more a year than 75-cent gas. And then they say that thoy wore hold up and should not bo prosecuted." Rofcrrlng again to tho "higher up" In.gonorrO, tho-spenkor said: "Thoy will daro do anything to at tain their ends. Why, what of that audacity of Tevls In swearing to a chnrgo of libel against Oldor, when Ruof told me tho whole transaction and swore to tho facts? Thoy havo tho audacity to do everything. Thoy nro endeavoring to mnko us afraid to do our duty." tmmmmmfmmtmfmpmamnimn t mnmiimmtmmmmfmfftmmmilmmt Honoy thts confirmed tho testi mony given In the Bttllotin libel suit by DotoctlvQ. bunas, who swore that Ruof had confessed to him the par ticulars as abovo related, of ToVla colossal Job to unload the Bay Cities schonio on tho city for $10,600,000, based on $235,000 In notes of hand and a bunch of options for tho pur chnno of wator rights. In concluding, Honoy said there wcro porsons equally guilty with thoso corruptlonlatB whoso names; havo become fnmlllar to tho public through tho graft prosecutions, hut; that 'thoso others had not yot beon Indicted. It is worth whilo to have the Pb- Ho thus reminded occasionally of tho high crimes that havo bcou commit ted y rich corporations In San Fran cisco, and also, according to tho con fession ot RuCf to tho graft prosecu tion, that ho was paid $14,000 by W. F. Herrln to deliver tho votes of tho San Francisco delegation to so curo tho nomination ot Gillett for governor at Santa Crux. Frnncls J. Honey is ono of the bravest, most determined and most public-spirited men this country has ovor produced. Ho Is not doing tills groat work from a genuine dovotlog to good government and out of aij houost hatred of corruption. 1M does not prosocuto for the sake k showing off, or for love of Inflicting punishment. His desire Is to glv up criminal practico, ana connn hlmuAlf tn plvll .eases. Ho cavo ht services from tho beginning, without? fee or prospect ot reward. 1 O ' S State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu rvintilv tsrf. r v -"-' . .... Frank J. cneney mages oatn in a be Is senior partner ot il Ikm F. J. Cheney k. Co., doing business 1 the city Qt ToJmo,v eewity mMtu aforesaid, and-that said r wW pay the sum of ONB HUNDKBD DOLLARS for each and every cas of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uso ot tho Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before wo' and subscribe! In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D., 188S, i (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, 7 Notary Public, i Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken ujj ternally, and acts dlractly on thj blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend.for testimonials free, F, J. CHKKEY 4. CO., Teledo, O. Sold by all druggUts, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for conn slipatloB. S an iir0aniiimmm 'bASTORiA1 i r m :7nTr!T,'i' i i I ill ' i'llTTTiTTT ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT siinitaUng ifecFbotf rfA tUieSKmdisHidBaor ?roM&sDi4rftfiH JWWSttlftUi51fci OpiurtuMorpWfte fterHNwraLl NOT i ARC OTIC. fPtmffnMmFmXJ&fKmt ij- GASTORIA 1 TorInfRntnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of 3 Apcrfect RnneAy fee Qmt Uon,SwrSock.lterThm Yferajuwmiwwiwjmrws; nmUSSOFSi. NEW YORK. J the As a. tP In Tif uUcedMmMrthel KxKt Cpy of Wrsfper. Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THI MfWW MUHnr, NIW UTT. f BREEDERS' HORSE SHOW n- . i iiaiiiwi.iiiiii ! iii . i ll'i ""I Saturday, April 4th, Salem, Oregon fARMERS PRACTICAL EXtWBITION Gash prizes, merchants' special prizes. staWon breeders' prizes, valuable cups etc. m ALL WEEDS OF irOKSES, (pure-bred and graes). sUWofls, mares, cits, pottles and Jacks; tno, threo and fow-krso teams, roadsters, sikkHcrs. ( you own 0ood horses show them at Salem. April 4. If yoi wish to seH here's your market, for premium Mst and Information, a'ddrcss L. K. PAGE, . F. A. WELCH, President. Secretary. NEW MILLINERY spring m TRIMMED HATS Lowfty creations, all t!i nonet dolgu, nwit'-rluls of excel lent quulity. Triiuiiiisl by flnt-iihs tilimiMm, very rrtiKonable nrlcew. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS gt'locK-d from tlio bt domtlc hJ linportcd stockM. Tlio larger hhU Ixt awioflHieHt t?vtr la-ought to Hnn. JP'HtlfHl Aowom hhI foliage. Little prlr'. " i . - "" ' ' ' " Funt-y lint Vim and OriiaiiniU, all tlut new tiling nt low Large and Well Selected Stock Lowest Prices in the Stake of Oregon ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240246 CemiiteraaJ St. m HKADY TAILORED CLOTKKS fOm WKLL tmtMMKt MEN. Bent ike 0ifaatarof (ZsA&& MWi wfw I -rr I h fAAr- I r M jmfirf s i hi. i.i ii ' iiimfii W WW IMI HI II r l slYiAlfvtlw wmew. rfANtr 0 TO 4D kf