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f lwWPWWWP''f! w 2 FINE CLOTHES MAKERS BALTIMORC M ACWYORK G. W. Johnson & Co, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL RY IIOFER IJItOS., PuhIIhIicth nml Proprietor. MI3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ry Mull. Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Cc Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, ono yoar 4.00 Wookly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 Hy Carrier. Dally Journal, per month .... 50c GET DOWN TO HUH I NESS AND lEVKIOI ALL OREGON. I0t It bo conceded thnt Oregon Ih hnndlcnpped In having practically but ouo man on tho donation In WfiHhlngtmi to hociiio appropria tions, Hoimtor Fulton Ih" compelled to play n lonohuiid. Senator Fulton to Boctiro hla ro oloctlon two yenrs honco Is compol lod to luivo tho support of thu Mult nomah delegation, ami ho supposes ho imiHt have tho Itopubllcan paper thoro. Senator Kultou wuh elected beforo with nearly thu entire Multnomah delegation ngaliiHt him, tho Oregon Ian nmittiHt lilm, and HE WILL HE EXCUSED FOR HIS EFFORTS TO CONVERT THOSE OPPONENTS IN. TO HUPI'OHTHItH. Hut ho Is certainly In error In louvlng tho Htatu with tho linnroti nlon that ho will confine lilt ofTortn to Hcourltig an luunonsu appropria tion for tho mouth of tho Columbia and tho city of Portland. Ills Interviews on leaving fur Washington were onullnod, aacordlng to the Portland newspapers, to say ing that he would ask $8,000,000 for a Portland postollloe, and I!,r00,000 for thu Columbia jettloa. This U not said to ohjuot to such appropriations but It Is Hnld to call attention to thu fact that tho fnblo still porslittH thnt all hero Is to Ore gon Is the city of Portland and tho Columbia river. There win an overlooking of tho fact on tho part of tho Oregon Sena tor thnt was probably unintentional, and more probably done by tho re porters, that OUEGON HAS GREAT NEEDS RESIDES THOSE HE VERItED TO. Oregon hna gront harbors that nocd looking aftor besides tho Co. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF AND FAMILY TO SAVE A PART OF YOUR EARNINGS AND PRO VIDE FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUR CHILDREN AND THE COMFORT OF YOURSELF AND WIFE WHEN THE TIME COMES a TO TAKE LIFE A LITTLE EAH. J Kit, THERE IH NO IIKTTCK METHOD OF SAVING THAN THE VBK QV A SAVINGS RANK AC COUNT. OPKN ONK TODAY WITH Vi Capital NftttoMd B DAILY CAPITAL FALL SUITS Here They Are We have them at all kinds of prices, and our best ones are equal to tailor made garments at much less .cost. lumbla. Oregon has great rivers that need Improvement besides tho ( Columbia. Oregon has cities bosldcs .Portland that need federal buildings. Thoro should bo a now policy en tered upon by this stato looking to tho dovolopmont of tho wholo stato. Merely socurlng appropriations for tho Columbia and Its mouth SHOULD HE THE RU8INESS OF 'THREE HTATES. J Wo wish to ask our readers to road following statomont carefully, and Mo it away for roforonco, and ask thorn If thoy honestly bollovo thnt $2,500,000 moro should bo spont on tho mouth of thnt river, and not a 'dollar proposed for any othor hnr bor? I (Astorlan, Nov. 4, 1900.) ' "A promlnont cltlzon of this city (hns made a pat and timely demon stration of tho utility (or rnthor tho uon-utllty) of tho potty work nt tho mouth or tho Columbia' rivor. 1 "Ho has taken tho maps Issued by tho govornmont In tho matter of soundings on tho bar, AT THREE SPECIFIC PERIODS SINCE 1H7H. and has carotully and nccurntoly shaded tho rccordod depths of wator on and about the bar, using 25 foot as a maximum depth for marking, all tho elnnr Buncos Indicating a greater depth than that, and theso maps ho has carefully phntographod, tho results showing, conclusively, that, AFTER YEARS OF WORK AND THE EXPENDITURE OF MIL LIONS OF MONEY, THERE WAS ARSOLUTELV LESS WATER IV THE RAR CHANNEL IN JANUARY LAST, THAN THERE WAS REPOHE THE .IETTV WORK REGAN. J "Tho map made In 187S reveals, a dopth of 25 foot; thnt of 1SD2, ro-" cords 27 foot, and that of 1000, shows a scant 24V& fact. Thoro Is something very tangible In this, as the wholo schomo of tracing Is mndo upon a govornmont predicate, and there In no room for disputing tho fact ascertained. ' "It would be Idle to suppose that no well thought out a device had left no conviction In tho mind of Its au thor and ho Is candid enough to ad mil ho ronlUes THE .IETTV IS A PROVEN FAILURE, AND DEPRE CATES THE FURTHER APPROPRI ATION OF GOVERNMENT MONEY IN ITS RE1IALF. j "From this deduction, howovor, tho Morning Astorlan dlffors broadly and must Insist that It would bo jiunulfostly unfair to seek so hopoloss a conclusion without tho bouoflt of a final and ainplo appropriation nml a .tost based upon tho actual comple tion of tho system, as dovlsed by tho 'govornmont engineers. If, whon that Is dono tho depths do not advance with relative appropriateness, then tho harahor determination may bo applicable. j "This- paper Is convinced of tho further necessity of a constant uso of tho government dredger Chinook on tho bar during tho Interim. If, as Is now hold by many In a position to know wheroof thoy speak, thero will bo no river and harbor appro priations made during tho coming session of congress, then tho urgency of dredging Is, and will bo, Infinitely moro Imperative IN DEFAULT OF SUCH INTERMEDIATE WORK ON THE RAR, IT WILL HKCOME AL- JMOST INSUILMOUNTARLR BEFORE THE TIMR THAT MUST RE AL LOWED FOR THK COMPLKTfOX OF THK aETTIKS. Aud. thnt It will proto Its own necessity, and efficacy, s tho real hopo that animates all won In this country. Tho bar must the kept reaMMAly clr, and oi Uowl to eostt TO A POtXT OP .ritWfiTMf VWftt, JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1000. i Tho point wo wish to make In com menting 'on tho above Is not that thprc should bo no appropriation for tho mouth of tho Columbia,- thero should ho a largo one, but as Sen ator for tho whole stato Mr.-" Fulton should realize that tho government would bo Justified IN OPENING AN OTHER LARGE DEEP-SEA IIAR HOR ON THE WEST COAST OF OREGON, where actual results "In a deeper channel could bo obtained with u minimum expenditure. Tho ABtorlnn Is edited by Mr. N. .1. Judah, a man trained In tho U. S navy, who has sailed from many .ports, who takes broad views, and who Is not nfrald to tell tho truth about things that nro vital. A program for this stato that would say: Oregon' will do her part In securing appropriations for the Columbia rivor. Oregon will oven glvo stato nld If othor states nro will ing to help. But Oregon wlil protoct hor commorco and her prodttcers by saying thnt ANOTHER HARROR SHALL RE' OPENER ON THE "WEST COAST, whether It bo Coos Day, Ya qulna or Tillamook. o THE STORY OF GORKY. Mnxlm Gorky, though an oxllo from his natlvo land under death sentenco, Is, novortheless, tho lender today of that great mass of sufforlng humanity known as tho Russian peo ple Boforo leaving America this fall (whoro Gorky camo asking for bread and receiving an nvalancho of stones) ho vlBltcd friends in tho Adlrondncks. It was up In theso autumn woods that John Spargo mot htm and his son and Mndam Poshkoff. Tho lending nrtlclo In the Novombor Craftsman toll of tho mooting of thoso two "Comrndes." To rend this article. Is to soo tho man Gorky Intlmntoly, honestly and Bympnthotlcally. During tho past summor tho grcnt Russian novollest nnd rovolutlonnry lcador has lived, togothor with Madam Poshkoff, their adopted son, nnd- a fellow oxllo, at Summor Brook; Poshkoff, or "Maxim Gorky," as ho profors to bo called, working under nn Intonso Btrnln, ANXIOUS ONLY FOR RUSSIAN FREEDOM nnd devoting overy penny of his earnings to thnt end. Probnbly tho host-paid living wrltor, drawing Im mense royalties from his novels nnd plays, ho rogards It bb porfectly nn tural for him to turn ovor prnctlcally tho wholo of his Incomo to tho cnuso for actively sorvlng which both ho and his wlfo nro ojcllos with tho droad doath sontonco recorded against thorn. aonernlly Gorky works from morn ing till night, taxing his powers of oudurauco to tholr uttermost limits. cnrleloHB of life Itself, If by Its wan ton sncrlflco the cause of Russian freedom might bo advanced. Some tlmoK, ludeod, tho Ills of his beloved country would bo oppross him that literary work bocamo Impossible, In such moods ho would pneo up and down his room LIKE A RAFFLED REAST IN AN IRON CAGE, moroso and sllout, his only rolaxntlon bolng tho catching of fllos and tho libera tion. Stnmllng by tho window, grnve ly and gontly catching lltos of tho largo "hluo-bottlo" varloty, ho would open tho window nnd rolonso them, his face boamlng with plonsure, nnd shouting In triumpli nt tholr froe nnd rapid flight to liberty. Tho freedom of tho fllos was for htm a symbol of tho freedom for which tho Russian people are struggling ngnlust the buronucraoy, and WHICH THEY MUST INEVITARLV WIN. "Soe! So slmll Russia onjoy freedom!" ho cried exultlngly. If ovor a man Uvod whoso llfo was wholly consecrntod to an Ideal, Maxim Gorky Is such a man and his Ideal Is fteodom for Russian and for all mankind, o WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL TEACHERS. iSovoral hundred school teachers of this county will bo In Salem attend ing an Institute for sovoral days. Thoy should bo glvou a cordial wolcomo to tho Capital City and Its homos should bo thrown open to thorn. Thoy have loft their tasks to still further Improvo thcmsolves for their profession and glvo tho people bet tor service, Whllo tho schools will suffer some by tholr absonco, It Is not tho fault of tho teachers, but of tho system that roqulres this secrlflce, Tho legislature should mako ar rangements bo that teachers could do this InstUuto work In their homes, of during vacation. Tho legislature nlono Is to blamo for taking them out of the schools at a busy time of tho year at their own oxpenso. They should havo a pleasant time walla attendlug the institute, and tho tmople of tko Capital City should try to ak t4r atay a kappy one. UNION OF CHILD LAIIOIt REFORM FORCES. Tho child labor ovll Is fast reach ing a degree of Importance when na tional legislation, or at least national recognition, will become imperative. Laws designed to regulate or restrict tho ovll have been passed by almost overy stato legislature, but tho Indif ference or ignoranco of ofUclals sup posed to ont'orco tho laws renders such legislation practically Inopera tive. Tho trouble hns como from a luck of public Interest. The people as a mass havo' not understood or ap preciated tho real danger to tho na tion and to tho Individual bound to result from tho. working of mero chil dren for gnin. Tho subject has moro fn It than sentiment; it almost reaches tho dignity of a grave na tional peril. For several years an organization known ns tho National Child Labor commltteo has been doing cxcollent work Influencing legislation, nnd this committee, of which former Presi dent Grovor Cleveland nnd Cardinal Gibbons nro members, has to Its cred it tho passing of many laws. Tho natlonnl commltteo has just an nouncod that tho Anti-Child Slavery league organized last May by tho Woman's Home Companion ns a part of Its systematic efforts to protect tho American homo, Is now nmalga- ninlnrwl wit), If nnrl tlila iinlnn nt forces Is bound to result In moro offl- clout work for the cnuso of child hood. o ROOKS FOR ROYS. As tho holldnys approach tho de mand Increases for good books for boys to read. "Harding of St. Timothy's," Mr. Arthur Stnnwood Pier's latest story for boys, Is ovldontly n pretty nc curato plcturo of llfo at one of tho grent Amorlcnn boarding Schools, and It hns arounsod no llttlo discus slo nns to which one tho author had In mind. Tho following criticism glvos a fair Idea of tho enthusiastic way In which tho book hns boon ro colved: "For a CLEAN, WHOLE SOME, INTERESTING, NATURAL choolboy story It would not bo easy to surpass this book. It Is in overy way ono of tho host lit1 its class. Thoro Is no brutal hazing, no school bully, no grind, no quostlonnblo slang, no priggish horo nil tho con ventional sotting of n gonoratlon ngo ylolds to a gonitlno description of tho school llfo of Amorlcnn boys who, with tho Impulsive fnults and follies incldont to boy nnturo, aro at heart genorous, honornblo gontlcmon. It la n book, any paront may put Into tho hands of n hoy, SURE OF ITS INFLUENCE nnd oqunlly suro of Its Interest." Publlshod by Houghton, Mlflltn & Co. HIGHEST TYPE OF CITIZENSHIP . (Dally Sugono Guard.) That la a public-spirited act on part of Hon. T. G. Ilondrlcka In deed ing to tho city, froo of cost, 17 ncros of ground to bo used for public pnrk purposes. This llborallty on hts pnrt hns solved quickly and to tho satis faction of nil tho pnrk problom thnt has beon so much discussed during tho pnst two or throo yenrs, and it Is but fitting that, tho rocroatlon grounds should hoar tho nnmo of "Hondrloks Park." to romaln for nil tlmo a monument to an honorod cltl zon of Eugene, Mr. Houdrlcks hns long beon Iden tified with tho buslnoss Intorosts of Lane county, ns n loador in all sub stantial ontorprlsos, nnd his cltlzon shlp has boon of suoh a oharactor that hts Bplendld gift to tho city at this tlmo doos not como as a surprlso to thoso who know him best. His prldo nnd Interest In tho beatlful city ho has helped to build and tho qulot, unobtruslvo gonoroslty thnt la ono of his markod characteristics, prompted an act that will ovor mako his name romemberod and honored In Eugene, destined nlwnys to bo a leading city of this great and growing common wealth, i Public parks are bocomlng more and moro recognized ns necessities, as population becomes congested, and ho who phovldes thorn for tho peoplo Is as much a philanthropist as tho bulldor of churches and schools and libraries. Tho man who devotes a portion of his honestly ac quired wealth to such purposes as this affords an cxamplo of tho high est typo of citizenship in any com munity. I o . MORE FLOWERS FOR THE LIVING LESS FOR THE DEAD. Mirny a man has his coffin mvnnni with flowers whoso heart was break ing for a little rosebud, whllo he was anvo. ooauieMali and Herald. 0 3JLnn Irz! ! !. J u u r :Vo . .n. igh Price-. Wm ' Tachi in Full M,w Qottlt, HHpM jt-7 I iPlnl Always TBI r h GOLDEN S THE TOWN ORffiB. GATfi' J OTRf on I jLU J Merit I I J. A. Folger & Co. I 1 San Francisco I Tho colored men of Portland aro planning to organize nn Elks lodgo. Tho real Elks nro much annoyed ovor it. North Bend business men havo subscribed $5000 to bo cxponded In boring for natural gas and oil In tho vicinity of North Bend. o Tho Grando Rondo valley, eastorn Oregon, has a largo fruit crop this year. Constlpntlon. Health Is absolutely Impossible If constlpntlon bo present. Many seri ous cases of llvor and kldnoy com plaint havo Bprung from neglected constlpntlon. Such a .deplorable con dition Is unnecessary. Thoro Is a euro for It. Horblno will speedily remedy mattors. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bron son, Fin., writes, Feb. 12, 1902: "Having used Horblno, I find it n flno mcdlclno for constipation." 50c a bottlp. For salo by D. J. Fry drug storo. ' Holland Bulbs Hyacinths, Tulips, Calla Lilies, Crocus, Snow Drops, etc., at cut prlcos. New Barrels Suitable for kraut, elder, vlnogar, moat, fish, pickles, etc, all slzos. Purina Egg Food Tho greatest feed on tho market to produco eggs. Try a sack nnd see tho results, It will pny you. Flower Pots Wo carry tho Jargost stock in tho city, all shapes aud sizes. Prices lower than In Portland. D. A. Whites Sons FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN Reo ana Poultry Supplies 225 Commercial St. Phono 100 HOTEL OREGON Corner of BTeaia aad Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. Tha aw aad modem hotel of tho eitj Caters particularly to reaMeata of Sa lem and other Oregoa eltiea. Eurepeas nlan. Pm hm V,tu i nn .. j 'aad upward. Handaomeat grill ia the we, ud pricea as lew aa la plaaea less attraetlTCL Daily Capital JooraaJ oi file. WKIOHT-DIOKXX80X 30TKL OO. H. S. Gile & Co. WiioIeale Grocers and Com mtMko MtrchainU In tho market at all times for dried fruit and fara produco of all kinds. Special Wo have for sale a few apple par lag as allclas machlnou- uuin... , for a larg drj-ftr; wm a tow Couldn't mako nn ., that would plcaso the public uH man wuen wo toll them th. J , ..... - .aunary worn will bo dono to p nun una mo oaioti ateam T....L can't be compotod with anvwl,,., iuo cQumry IOr tno perfection tH worK on anen, suits or wooIm, dofy competition In this Hne.beciJ nero were any botcr meUm.. would havo tbom nt once. Trn aaiem oteam Jjaunury. Prices tjJ SALEM STEAM LAUNDEY. Colonol. J. Olmstoad, Prop. PHONE 25. 130-1G0 S. LtbBrt; General ..Machine Works,, E. M. KIGHTLINGER, Macldnist nnd Manager. 178 South Liberty St. WE BUILD ANYTHING TDill CAN "BE MADE FROM IRON Oft STEEL. NONE RUT FIRST-I WORKMEN EMPLOYED. General Repairing SoJidle 9-19-ln CORVALLIS & BASTE! RAILROAD TIME TARLE NO. 31. Trains From and to Yaquln. No 1 Loaves Yaqulna 6:55 Ail Arrives at Corvnllls ....10MOJ Arrives at Albany 11:10 J No. 2 ' Leaves Albany 12:20PJl Leaves Corvallls l:f 0 P.S Arrives at Yaqulna 5:15 P.SJ Ti-n Ins to nml From Detroit. No. 3 Loaves Albany 7:J0 AJtl Arrives nt Detroit 12i30PII No. 4 Loaves Detroit 1:00 HI Arrives nt Albany .... 5:55 Ml Trains for Corvnllls. No. S Leaves Albany 7:55 All Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:35 A. J No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:50PJ Arrives at Corvallls .... -irSOPJ" No. C Leavps Albany . 7:35 PJ Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:15 P Trains for Albany. No. 5 Loaves Corvnllls 6:30 J Arrives nt Albany 7:10 1 No. 9 Loaves Corvallls 1:8" Arrives at Xlbany 2:10PJ No. 7 Loaves Corvnllls :00PJ Arrlvpn.nti Albnnv 6M0PJ NO. 11 Leaves Corvallls n:0J Arrives at Albany lls,J No. 12 Leaves Alhnnv 12:45 PJ Arrlvna nt Pnrvnllls 1:33 PJ All of the above connect Rnnthnrn PnMflfi Comnany train,' at Albany and Corvallls, as e train for Detroit giving direct t to Newnort and adjacent DW as well as Broltonbush Hot Spru Pnr fnrMmr Information aPPU J. C. MAYO, Gen. PaM- A- n. II. DOLES, Agent, Albany. Southern Pacific Tlmo Card, Saturday, Aug. 18. Toward PortUnd Train No. 165:30 a. n Oregon Tirana No. 14 8:23 a.m., Cottage OW express. No. 12 4;49 p. m Oregon n press. No. 22211:18 a. m., V" 1 ra3t rrelgbt. No. 22611:55 a. m., local fright. Departa 12:45 P. Toward Sh FraBctoW. m tK tn.Rfi n. tn.. CU' U AW.VW - " express. -i No. 13-6:23 p. m.,CotUf expresa. No. 11 10:38 a. m., itHkL Datwrta at Xlsi fcJJ, Me. 2111:19 a, m., w frskt. i JIL ,wC-MoT