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DOINGS
(Continued from pngo 3.)
Profit puld to tho city ,41
Total ......... COO
Tho nvorago profit of four and a
half mills for ouch passenger, at 5
cent faros, la taken to bIiow Unit 3
ent faros ovon In tho biggest cities
nre not yot possible. Tho nvorago
coat of linullng onoh passenger Is put
at 2.578 cents, to which must bo
added tho fact that 373,123,199 pas
nengorB wero carried for rovonuo on
transfers or freo, as In tho- case of
polleo or firemen, Tho city's propor
tion of tho streetcar earnings amount
od In six months to $1,560,800.71,
tho streetcar comiinntes' shnrea being
11,273,853. tho division being 55 por
coptto tho city ami 45 por coit to the
companies. Tho reconstruction so
far completed hns required material
In some onormnu amounts, Includ
ing 1.48-1.000 ilke and tie fasten
ers, 174,000 barrels of cement,
5,750,000 granite Nooks and i50
000 gallons of pitch to say nothing
of n printing press. ,
Harm Urjuii oiiitl Do If Elected.
Om f tho mo?t frequent and seem
ingly plausible arguments lu behulf ol
" . K ......
! Brian's candidacy Is that as president
of tho United States bo could do ng
' barm, because the senate and the
' house also, if Republican, would pro
veut him from having his own way
Would any Bane business man In the
United States entertain mich a sugges
tion? He would reject It Indignantly
and rebuke the person making It.
"What!" he would explain. "Place
an untrustworthy perron In charge of
my affairs and trust to others to see
that he Is not allowed to lujuro nie?
Tho very Idea Is nn Insult to my com
mon sense!"
Yet day In and dny out, In newspa
per articles, speeches and talk between
man nml mnn, tho argument we have
quoted Is applied to tho greatest olllce
In tho United States, the olllce the
holder of which possesses more power,
for good or 111, thriu nny king or em
peror and who can, even by n mere
utterance, effect Incalculable ovll to
business Interests throughout the Unit
ed States. It is substantially tho only
plea offered In behalf of Bryan to tho
business men of the country, and the
persistence with which It Is repeated
suggests that those who present it
think It Is having some effect, or per
haps which Is more likely It Is the
only plea they daro to present, con
scious as they arc of tho utter unfit
ness of their -candidate and of tho fu
tility of seeking to gain support for
him on his merits as a, public man.
It Is a fatso plea, as false, as It is
shameless. Urynn In the Whlto House
could 1kj null would bo for four long
years the most dangerous pest and
plngtio tho business Interests of this
nation havo ever encountered. The
lack of ballast In his political career
up to date, his weather vane veering
to this or that point of tho compass to
catch a promising breeze, his lightning
somersaults from one political hobby
to another, lib? plagiarism of any nov
elty Hi it be thinks may attract the
thoughtless nil those foreshadow tho
Instability of his course should ho
achieve the aim of his ambition and
prove the menace thnt his very pros-
( etif. lu the Whlto .House would bo to
. business Interests.
J Neither Fonato nor. bouse could pre-
( vent him from doing. Irremediable
harm, and business men who had boon
. deceived Into accepting blin as hnrtn
- ( less would have abundant tlmo nnd
leisure to repent.
.. J What a contrast -between the caudl-
' date whoso strongest plea Is that, If
N i elected, he would be unable to do any
thing very bad because congress would
(not let him and William II. Tuft, of
whom President Mi-'Kluley said, "I
am KeinlliK Tuft to the Philippines Im
cauru he Is the broadeat and most tin-
(selfishly brave man I know aud be
cause he will carry the spirit of tho
constitution of the United States In his
very Mood" -Tuft tho statesman: held
In esteem throughout tho civilised
I.
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Mrs. Mnud Harrell, all of Salem.
o-
Tho conspicuous failure of tho Uni
ted Stotoa to got n share of foreign
trade, because- manufacturers hnvo
filled to mako tho goods that other
nations want, havo failed to pack
nhlpments nroporlv and hnvo refused
to accept tho terms on which other
nations do business, seems likely to
he brought to mm end by tho efforts
of tho Illinois Manufacturers' asso
ciation and their examplv. Tho first
sttf) has boon taken, listening to un
pleasant .fact a about tho prosont fall
wry of the Yankee to capture foreign
-trade, as related by competent au--tferltle.
Their first doe was ad
anlntetered by Prof, Frederick Starr,
tthe ethnologist globe trotter who has
pnpelallzetl oh the remotost contort
of tho globe, who aaldr "I havo
bvn astounded at the Insignificant
part the United States plays In for
eign trade, and the reason seems to
be that Americans have not shown
ordinary common eewte. Particular
ly they have blundered Jn trying to
sell what l not wanted as, for In
stance, fountain pens In China where
writing; Is donn with brnehea, Tho
German. In thle ra'e, made an arm
rt that fw an Innovation lut hist
"what wan needed, and It awt China,
thousand bain "old THe Germans
and Jnpaneen particularly a4dy the
nceja l custonn of buying nations
Th American who, ! t. South
AnflPB or tH Orleht determined to
inHn thq ncopl 1mi the ood h
ihti.v-.- tbv -MKht to buv will quit, In
t'"H'Miitfv, itire, Jaan ha eal-.
nTSJMr vr rir, i8,?:::.. k?l.. te worm, ...o jj,, Ju,.w ad mod. .
thiK1..taV tho bones and 'ffluMS W w,,u,u,n' " M 0,,tt wr,tor
ground to n pulp. Over a quart of dosei-llen h u, "of the knighthood un-
salt solution was lujcctod Into his der Whluli the honor and strength of a
voins In nn offort to rosuscltato great nation must be shielded in k-
him. Thoy roport that there was kmi0. ,.,-. -; p, ,.., war sahoAv
no fracture of tho skull .although slul0"i' l,cl (l . . 1,KI ,"' f-, rs0,,1 J
his head was badly cut and bdulsed. '"SBP" '"lt WIHInm II. 'laft would
Smith was G8 years old. need a congress t watch him or that
He Is survived by n wlfo nnd flvo nny n:-t of bis wnutd bo n wrong or a
children. Tho children nro Mm. monnLe to the luisliics-i intni-PHtH nt
Sam Adolph, Charles E. Smith. ' uom .J0 lu, , ,"ISL! " wreata of
Clnrk Smith. William Smith nnd ,nw ,l,,l,l" eKIxcns Nobody has any
,aou lit tiat inn iih president would be
guided solely b.v his sense of duty,
! without regard to the bearing of bis
Sunday lctH iiis political or personal for
ll. nnl ..." ...... ...
waltloa n potminn n.oir ... ' es. iii oner, uoootiy wouiu unro
fairs. . i to presout In bopnir of Taft tho plea
which Is at once ah apology for aud
r'ulnk of tho )oslbllltIo8 of tho au Indictment of Bryan.
iiun.,iMiaiintd wmjn a qunrtor or an
aoro of pears In Jackson county is ' .,,,.
1 eld' at $210,000. I Muck's Joke on Rryuu.
' Norman K. Mack, nryan's campaign
Snlom still noods a hotel whero n chairman, Is fast winning a rwpuu-
Vtioet oan have tho luxury of a Unth tloi) as a humorist that should mnke
!.nnni'- n.??"1, . ?Ut U,e . ,0qr -0WU I 'Mnrk 'rwa, 1,,ok W Inwrola. Mack
1'otcls nnd what can wa oxiieet? I. ,, ., ,
w-wi"" tlls the Chlrago reporters that Nev
Still a chance to got In and nvo!Ym' Now Jowoy Tl liho ManA
dollar on your wibscrlntlon bv . K"'B ' Uemoeratlc and that re-
nro made of tho goods wanted by for
elgn nations, nUo of tho materials
of that district which can bo utilized
In making goods for foreign trndo.
Tho result la thoy know what trndo
togo for and thoy get It." Lin Bum
Sing, tho editor of tho Hong Kons
Mall, has recently told Americans
hero tho same sort of thing but In n
diplomatic wny.
LOGGER CRUSHED
(Contlnuod From Page 1.)
car on tho lino. Ho did all In his
power to snvo Smith uiul tho car
stopped almost within Its own length
but too late to snvo tho man. Tho
conductor was Goo. Fnlk, a, mnn who
n year ago avod a ohthl's Ufa in
North Salem by his coolness and
dnrlng. To got tho body out, the
car had tp bo backed somo nnd then
was only accomplished with the
greatest dltllcult'y.
Men Who Helped.
Tho first inoii who wero close by
nnd holpod got tho unfortunate man
out of his awful position woro Po
lice Captain Larry Murphy, Geo.
Townaend. Hod Hammond, a North
out nnd John Yntes. They wero all
friends nnd ncqunlutnncoi of Smith
but ha nover rocognlxed one of them.
Ho was torrlbly cut up externally
and crushhed Internally. His body
was dragged nnd .rolled nnd crushed
almost beyond recognition by the
car wheels aiu machinery.
No Om- to IttAniC.
Those who wero watching Smith
last night all say he was to blame
for his sad deallj and no blame at
taches to tho motormen. A photo
graph of the car was taken last nlcht
but thoro Is no one Inclined to
blamo or Qvqn censure tho company
tor mo accident, it la the first
time a man hns been killed nt Salem
by an electric car In many years
Tho remains of the victim woro im
mediately taken Jo the Salem hospi
tal and glvon every attontlon.
Smith Had IHvh Drinking,
It Is learned that at quarter to
ftv Smith was with Tom Scott and
had been drinking aene. but not so
as to be drunk. Scott told him to
Ko home to supper, dt he refused.
John Nusbaum refused him a drluk
nnd he went across tho street to
got some moro. where Tom James
refused htm Hut when dotomlned
to got liquor Smith would stop at
noUitu, and wubi not go hum un
til he hH what h wanted.
Twk, Ml IOlf,
Pra. Morse and Kobenso?) worked
w.Vth Snilih trvar tu un bh. lift-
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Mr Tnt'tcoud ufiU-notlilngj better
1 an tlnit lubo t rent" 1 1 I'm nalrnlrTy as
J j has always treated ittnor.
Would Mr. Uryuii Ia us. careful In' oe
looting cabinet meinbers as he was lu
eeluetlug ' u treasurer if his national
committee?
Candidate Kern declares that Bryan
Is certain to be elected. It Just shows
how naturally those Indiana tnon take
to fiction.
It iriay bo remembered that tho old
Knights of Labor organization went
to pieces when Its leaders tried to de
liver It to a political party.
ilr. Bryan says that he believes In
freo raw material, Ho got somo of It
when ho named Governor OaBkell of
Oklahoma as his campaign treasurer.
Tho people of Illinois have Bhown an-
iutercst In tho celebration of tho Lincoln-Douglas
debates that will not
wano this year In tho campaign of tho
party of the Immortal Lincoln. '
Judge Taft Is showing that it Is not
tho number of speeches a candidate
can make In a day, but what tho can
didate says, that counts.
The revival of business Is' quickened
as the conviction grows that tho elec
tion of Taft and Slionntui Is assured.
All the straw votes seem to make
political hay for Taft and Sherman.
There Is wonderful unanimity In the
PoiniMTiitli' agreement' that President
l.oo!cclt should not havo "butted In"
to this campaign.
it Is purrc-My tr;:i that everybody
wIiuMr forUoosuvelt Is logically for
Taft. It Is alio perfectly natural that
everybody ylio hear nnd sees TuJ'l
heeoiire.itlliVtunily rorlTaft on ills own
account.
To clinch ,lbe poll-lea of President
Roosevelt will h to the trilned ni-si
of .ludjic TaTt like driving the nail
home. '
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livery time Hryaii attacks Governor
Hughes lie adds to tlie Republican
majority in tne Kvipire snto.
The worklugman will glvo moro hcU
to what tlje Republican party has done
for labor titan to Democratic promises
designed to cajole his vote.
The marrow In the bone of political
contention Is the continuance of Re
publican prosperity.
Democratic candidates are now hid
ing In tall talk. After Nov. 3 thoy
will be hiding In tnll 'timber.
It is certain that none of President
Roosovclt's letters went to' the dead
lottcr olllce.
It Is n strange plea of Insurance
ngnlnst the danger of his own policies
that Bryan makes In pointing out thnt
bis election would leavo th6 Republic
ans In control of the senate.
hat the worklugmnti wants is
work at fair wages. It Is Republican
policy thnt has given tbo worklugmnti
both.
r
the mmi
SAN FltAtfnu?...
M San Francisco n,V .RKnL I
No, 1 Callforn a' S tHWI
bluestem, ii t Z. ?? "rtW
grades wheat! JlloVJ ;
Parley, feed barlcr, n,., :
common to fair, n. JJ tUi
ine nt San Francisco.
ll.4BOl.B6j Chova J
1.C0, according to q !r "l
, Jggs ier dozen r.ilfl , '
including caoes. 5tS,(.S!,H
47c: secondH. oViA.48'?; tj
Eastern eelected, 27C. TJ' l
seconds, 22 V, c;'BtorLfl&
" io nrsts, 284- f,J' m
"y " 4oic nri. t.-"w
Butter Per pound "j -tras,
ales firsts, SV
ov, wurus, 20c: Ea.h. TW
2 7C5 lad en, extras 'sT. . ,"".
V, aosc
8,0e, can-
1
pound, Ct4 1
Now cheese! per
n'a flats, fancy. 12U '.
seconds, 'lOcVcahfUTii;
America fancv. uit i!..,Tg;
Eastern New York Chedd.V. ,,; I
17c; Oregon flat?, f? ar ', H i
Young America fancy, liu;. VS
fornla storngc, fancy, ' t&,tit
Potntoot-Per cental, 1
-", uaiiuua numanits, mi
1.55; Oregon Uurbanks. ihu.
i.io; cany uosc, 76fi85c: iili
potatoes to tho trade, sackt liu'1
crates, $i.7B. ' '1"1J
OnIbn Per sack, Yellow Ms
75; Drown Amtrallan. JBftiluV'J
ViltsdS
Orango
23.50.
-Per box,
Oregon
Is uolnu some.
law declared unconstitutional, nnl
paying pp to Nov. 1st on or boforo
that (Into.
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The open locks, andk canal l"ib
go,t n good boost from nn outside
mugres-man nt least. If tho peo
l'o would send R. F. Jones of In
dependence to congress thoy would
hurry that mattor.
Salem U acknowledged to.be In
tho class of ranldly growing cities
nU over the state. It a Snlem, Bu
gone and Medfqrd that are scttlm;
the par of development for the
whole Interior of the state.
After nil Is afd Salem Is the neer
le3 home and school city of Ore
gon. All one needs to' do Is take a
'dn ovor 4he Mate as this wrltor has
done, along the noth lino of Ore
cih. nnd down tho west line, to
Wnvlnce him of that. The great un
washed Interior Is still where naturo
found It. If Oregon with only
f ilngo of population on the wes
nnd norts pdges ha hnl' a tpPMon
nqoplo what would the state have !f
t wore nil settled up?
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neWUVa CarhoPd WPch Ha'
"?alvo Is the ht a'v for i1m. R.
"re vmi set DeWltt'a.
drwjuists.
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ports from the west are "eipially en
1'itiiraglu." As he makes 110 mention
of Alabama nml Texas It Is to be In
ferred that he regards those states as
doubtful. Mack's statement that Dem
ocratic reports from the west arc
''equally encouraging" with those
from Now Yorkj New Jersey and
i: lit clc Island ought to qualify, him
(or the. position of soothsayer at the
pelphlc Mirlue. When Rryan snow
ed under .by nn nvulanehe ofJlhllot
from both directions Mack will bo,
pble to say that bo told the truth t
that extent.
The Nebraska "Populists to a man"
have pronounced William Venning?
Rryan a "the st representative 0
Populist principles." Doubtless Mr
ryan regards that as high praise
Rlsewhere It will be regarded as ni
Indictment.
It Is no wonder that the 'whistler
if factories dilute Candidate Taft
throuiyhjont hU tour. The- rentes an
those of'-welc)me ts the prosjirtui em
ployment of both cajdtal .and lWr.
Some of the forgetful victims or these
catnlnatln lnt anppwestary pro.,
Cvdlr7& rlM W Bryan's state
The amount of money lu tho hands
of the people of tho' United States to
day Is greater than was ever possessed
by auy other people under the sun
The per capita circulation of $.'13.0-4
tells 'the tale, as money talks, of Re;
publican tluauclorlng.
Mr. Urynn has got near enough to
the negro question, to declaro that the
negro lias a right to vote. IIo has tho
right, but It Is not safe for him In
states where Democrats are in power.
Laboring men hnvo been showing
Mr, Taft durlug his tour of tho coun-.
try that they havo not been misled
or deceived by tho cbargo that ho Is
unfriendly to their Interest.,
Tho country would bo reassured by
Mr. Tuft's election Just ns It would bo
alarmed by Drynu'8;
Doubtless Mr. Brynn wishes that
President Roosevelt wero not so
prompt In answering lotters.
"Flngy" Connors says tho pcoplo do
not care much about platforms, but
always want to voto for n winning can
didate. In that event they will voto
for Mr. Taft.
No one knows so well as Drynu that
It la easy for n man to believe what ho
wishes' to believe.
Judge Tnft points to the negro cltl
ten the way to recognition through In
telligent industry, which Is always cou
pled with political Intelligence.
Old Dr. Bryan Is giving most of his
former' paramount Issues the absent
treatment.
.Mr,' Bryan says he has been training
for the presidency for twelve years.
All Indications are that he has" over
tralued. The west s murketlug the biggest
wheat crop lulls history, nnd It la not
on a parity with silver either, as Mr,
Bryan may learn from a glance at the
market rcorts.
"This to a vast country," saya Mr.
Bryan.' Yes. It Is big enough to far
nish bnrlal ground' for all of Mr. Bry
an's collection of dead parataonata.
PORTLAND MAtlKRtfl
Grain, Flour Fwtl, Etc.
Portlnnd, Or., Oct. 23 DmW
feed, $2G-2G.50 per ton; ro'M
$2.7.60(?r28.G0; brewing J2S5J
Oats No. 1 white, MISUM
por ton; gray, $30. 30.50.
Wheat Club.SDc per kui
ol; forty-fold, 90c; Turkey red, j't
Fife, 80c; bluestcm, 91c ni
ley, 90c; Red Russian, 86c
Mlllstufs Bran, 926.50 per tos
middlings, $33; -hort, torn
$31; city. $30; U. S. mill chop, $11
Hay Timothy, Willamette nllir
$14 por ton; Willamette Tiller. dtdl
nary. $11; eastern Oregon, lt.J; .
uAf.bu; mixou, i3; clover, ; u
falfn, $14; alfalfa meal, $19.
Vegetables aud Frail, )
Fresh fruit Apples, new, IC6l! .
box; peaches, 70 83c per bci;
pears, 7Cctt$l 2i per box; pipei,
$1.26 per crate; local Cowh,J50
IQc por box; craUbcrrlei, U.5t ir
barrel.
I lair- and Country Prfefae.
Butter City creamer;, extra, II
fr3Gc pur pound; fancy, JSH$H;
store, 17 20c. '
Eggs Oregon select, ISflk;
Enstorn, 27'32tta per dot.
Poultry Hens. 12M0UHK
spring, 12V4 (Q1 13 Hc dad, old.lt
I2c; young, nen&c; town,
old, JO1 18c.
Choeso Fancy cream twlxti, lie
por pound; full cream tripled, lit;
full croam young America, He
Veal Extra. 80 9c per pcsii;
ordinary, 77c; hearjr, 5.
porkFancy, 7c per pm.
largo, 5 li Cc.
Mlsccllsney,
Hops Oregon, 1908, 7G$e tr
tt) 1907, 304c,
Wool Eastern Oregon, itiw
best, 105T14C per to., accordlst
hrlnkngo; valley, lStflGc
Mohair Choice, 18c per ft.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, f j
por lb.; dry kip, No. 1, ljej ,
calfskins, 10c lb.; salted alfelv
80 lb.; salted calfskins, 1101"
green, lc less,
8AT.F.M MARKET.
Local Wholesale MmW.
Eggs 35c.
Buttor Creamery 36c.
Hens 10c; young chlckew, J
Local wheat 86c.
Oats 42c
Barley $24.50.
' Flour Hard wheat. I5J m'
Hay Chen. JH: elowr. I
ton; timothy, $13fl3.
Onions $1.25 ewt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5?c,
CascnraBark 2H03&
Mohair 18a.
netall Mark.
Oats $1.45,
Wheat $1.05. f
Eggs 40e. e,,.
Butter County. -c
ery, 40c. ,. ,r ntr i
Flour Valle. H-J Pw
hard wheat, $0;-1Mf
Bran SSp'per sack. $31
shorts, $1J Per
Uvete.
Stockogs -6-Steeo-3Hc
Vea-57u ,
Cos $303.50. .
' 7 TroficM.1 FraM.
s'ananas $8.50,
Oranges $4.00.
Lemois $5.00.
Never Werry s(
about' a cough there -
nrrf If you will treat It jW-i
apprance with Baliars 1 j. x
oL and put yoor luw "S1
2SJ into perfectly bKr "f
fer an .
..tAl ti
Paatai uvkiui Luka - u Thor leaders o'v f.rji.uB'
.il.. Zj2 .. wi. j Jr.B court for a '- "Tn. ?v
!""" w IWUI gwinumi wm.mm. ww v'Z j ..-(mnl of COaI l,
potite WiHild Ux tHe co-rratWe f fc l$t5&$i fl
ejr Use Iamma o the reckleM. f5 .V , ,i, uh-r H,rt'
..-. itcc: MU , .- ijm
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Mr. Bryan eays he d0 Bet knew
whether be Is a termer or'an agrleul
tnrlst. Unfortunately fer bias, the
raratera know.
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