DAILY JOURNAL. ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY. ;-V ' W 'J s - ... . SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 1896. 'l L. 0 CAPITAL -Fftfede in Salem by Salem People 2 4, ivm V Y Y Y v "V sprlna and Summer " ', 1896. Men s Suits, Siz35 35 to 44 mas' Sizes 6 to iu, Boys' Knee --ollltS-- W00&H Waa STORS, Order of Railway CoDdtttfors I i I i i i i i T 'VI I , I Gran d Excursion To Salem Fait Grounds, $ Stoday, Jtoe 14. ' X Excursion trains will run from Portland, Oregon X City, Woodburn, Natron, Silverton, Sheridan A and McMinnvillc, .r'A''w'Uwwv Good music, races of all kinds and other amuse ments, Races to start at 1 p. m, Admission to Fair Grounds 25c, Take electric carswCiJX j i t COMMITTEE t t t CR Miller J, M.Poorman, P. H, Tynan, W, S, Censor and , W. R Glendening. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OP THE CITY. Redueed'ratm. Manammrnl llhrril. IF.leetrtc ears leave hotel for all Dllblic buildlmS j 4 points oljinterest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. . . A. I. WAGNER EXCBLSfQR - STABLE- E. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. rKttvl horsesiuiej. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stablo bick of State Insurance block lwmgweks: --, snenwE"oicr Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, GARDEN HOSE, ,-,. ., -w, BICYCLES. LWN SPRINKLERS. SALEM. OR. SUNDRIES. SALEM WATER CO, Foe .c,.! Wllimette Hotel BuilJin Tktre win be no deduction In water rate St wi 0( temPry aUeace from the l7,W",er ,for lB"'a will only be tJir !? "P consumer using watei WL?iS?l PUf?os- Contractors for aUt MckiT,l,ld pUsteriieMUlj4ce I Shu? baadmB PuqWW 17 ol BJ for iVApft Ac OiTTT T... -.: MEAT MARKET. L01'1 tCottle Block fJSeS.8 dt7' PromPt dell,y A difference of a day, Oo east over the Burlington and you will reach Chaaha 17 hours sooner Kansas City 10 hours sooner than the man who takes any other line. Possibly you doubt this, but it Is true just the same. Get one of ur folders, oyen It lwl- at the man in it and you. will understand why it is. Tickets and lime tables at the local ticket office. A.C.SHELDON, G.A.. .. 'Poitlafid.Or, THE SOCIAL REALM. $7.50 0O.UU $3.00 The Comic Opera Pinafore Monday Night. OTHER EVENTS SOCIALLY Attractions. Personals and Amuse - ments of the Week. JI. M. S. PINAFORE, This is the most popular tmd really meritorious comic opera ever written. It Is but a satirical farce uRalnst English nobility. The music Is nil good yet popular and catchy. Not one In ten of the people have heard this opera, notwithstanding Its popu larity. The prices aro made very low so everybody can afford to attend It Is the comic opera that holds Its place above all others on the English stage, It will be presented onboard her majesty's steamship Pinafore In full costumes with Hag Hying at Heed's opera house, Monday, Juno 8. It will also be put on with good staging and excellent music such as has never been heard In this city. Prof. Heri tage as Captain Corcoran Is equal to the best lloston baritone who over ap peared on the Pacific coast. Ho nlso helps out the choruses with his mag nificent double-bass. nis "Never, Never, Hardley Ever," Is equal to the richest opera bouffc ever heard In our country. Heritage Isa surprises In this. "Dear Little Buttercup" by Miss Ethel Hughes as the lUimboat woman will also be u surprise to Salem people. A reporter who was permitted to see a rehearsal of the leading parts can say truthfully that Salem people hayo never seen the equal of Miss Hughes In this part. She Is easy, graceful, suited to the part and throws a re markable degree of dramatic force and expression into it, as she carols gaily on the Hhlp's deck, surrounded by an admiring group or midshipmen. J. W. Bickford makes u surprisingly realistic Dick Dcadeye, as does Master Jlmmlo Patton, a coal black cabin boy Tommy Tucker. Miss Julia Motschan Is tho most bcuutlful Josephtno that can be Imagined and sings her part with great sweetness of exprehslon. Sir Joseph Is presented by J. O. Dozorth, who plays that part with splendid effect, a good voice and his part Is very well acted. Scott Bozorth Is a handsome and very appropriate Bill Bobstay, as Is Jas. R. Davis an excel lent Ralph Rakstraw. Hebo by Miss Lena White, tho alto singer, Is also a perfectly charming appearance. Tho choruses comprise twelve gentlemen, and twelve ladles, tho best singers over got together in Salem. Tho grand chorus of 24 voices, led by Prof. Heritage, and accompanied by Herr Winkler, will produce music, such as Salem people have not before heard. Tho6olosand6eparato part songs, aro all mastered to perfection, and com prise a grand evening's cntcrtalmcnt. A GRAND CONCERT, The Intercollegiate field day contests will ba concluded this evening by a musical and 'lit erary entertainment In Reed's opera House. Tho best talent from tho various colleges will have a mem ber on the prograth. It promises to be a most enjoyable entertainment. Admission only 25 cents. Reserved seats at Patton Bros, without extra charge The championship- cup will bo presented tho winning team, which will prove Ycry enjoyable. The pro gram is as follews: PROGRAM. "A Woodland Serenade," Masch eroul; Miss Stewart, P. U., Forest Grove. "Liberty Bells." O. A. C. Mundolln Club, O. A. C., Corvallls. "How Salvator Won," Ellu Wheeler Wilcox; Prof. Marie Louise Balrlght, U. of O., Eugene. J . . , Vocal solo (Selected) Prof. Lulu Sar ceant, P. C, Newberg. , Piano Solo (Selected) Pro(. Emll L. Winkler. Willamette. "I'm a Merry Zlngara," M. W. Balfe; Prof. Miss Bassette," O, S. N. 8., Monmouth. "The Debating Society," Miss Evans, P. U Forest Grove. "The Two Grenadiers," Schuman; Prof. R. A. Heritage, Willamette. 'The Wood Nymphs' Call," Mlsa Mable Johnson, O. A. 0., Corvallls. Tho Honor of the Woods," W, IT. IL Murray; Vrot. Sara Nourse Brown, Willamette. n ,r T1 , , "Tho laglc Song," Meyerlla inund; Miss Stella Dorrls, U. of Oj. fciigcne. Fancy Club Swinging, Frank E. Browo, Willamette. "Legends," Mohrlng; Heritage Lady Quartette, Willamette. THE CIIOPPKRA CEUtnRATB , There was a crowd nt the hall or the Woodmen last night, where every chair In the mom was filled by mem bers. The omission wns tho visit of tho state organizer, F. J..McIIcnry, of Portland, and a number or members of the order from Dalles and other points were In attendance. After the regular order or business had been disposed, of, the numbers of Salem Groyo No. 3, of the Woodmen's Circle, were Invited to como In, and seats were-provided for them. After the ladles, accompanied by n number of the Woodmcn'ti Circle from Dalles, who were hero on a fraternal visit to Salem Grove, No. .1, had entered the hall and were received by tho camp In n formal manner, Stiito Deputy Head Consul F. J. McIIcnry, presented tho banner, won by the camp for the largest Incrcaso of membership for the year 18U3, In the state, offered by him. pro Item. At their hull Wednesday evening the young people of Sf. Joseph's society presented the above. named comedy In approved style. A good audience greeted the players, and their pro duction was happily received. The rull cast of characters Is given below; Raymond Shepherd.u rehired mer chant Aug. Huckesteln Oscar Wolcott, his nephew ;John Albrioh nenry Leslie, u secretary nrotcm.. Win. J. Rafter Dr. Adolphus Blank, Mrs. Shep herd's physician II. W. Barr Logan, a man servant. , . . . .F. Albrlch Mrs. Suepherd.wiro of Raymond.. Miss M. McGulre Rachel Shepherd, Raymond's sis ter Mrs. R; A. Kirk Lena Bally, a friend of Besslo.... Mrs. G. Cruise Besslo Martin, nlecoof Raymond.. Miss Estclla A'anAvery Miss Rosalie Friendly, of Eugene, 19 visiting Salem friends. Mrs. Dr. II. R. IJolmes returned to Portland on the Salem local this morn ing. Miss MlnnottaAshby went to Al bany this morning for a short visit wltU friends. " Mrs. D. P. Bradley, of Woodburn, left today for u visit to her mother, Mrs. M. T. Ilurklcroad. Mrs. Jos. Foncs and Mrs. Foxun of Yow Park, went to Portland, on the morning train. Mrs. It. A. Miller returned to Ore gon City this morning, after a pleas ant visit with friends. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence and Arthur Lawrence spont tho day with frionds at Clicnmwa yesterday. Miss Mlnta Gulss caino up from Woodburn this morning and is thn guest ofMIss Nora McClane. Miss Mary Stout of Portland ar rived today and will bo a guest of Miss Boiso on North Liberty street. Miss Dorrls, of Eugene, camu down on tho afternoon train yesterday and Is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. H. Thompson. Mrs. S. P. Garlgues, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ella B, Mc Dowell and Mrs. F. K. Wilson tho past month, left this morning for her homo at Hepncr. To Open Again Monday next, with pianos and organs at our former quarters, which wo vacated a couplo months past, but this time for a few days only, as our lease on tho store room expires. Our lino of pianos are such makes as tho celebrated Chlckerlng, the old reliable Fischer and other well known makes. witM0Ut taking action. W iirinnen tn anil MlPSfi llltfll LTlllln ' .- .- - .i. SEVEN-PRECINCTS OUT That May Be the Action On Final Count. WOULD TIE TREASURER. And Give Tom Tongue a Load of 125 Votes. We propose to sell these hlghgrado instruments for less than other dealers ask for medium grado makes. Call and let us explain to you how wo can do It. Wo mean business and our stay Irt limited, so do not over-look The poll books In this county show soven precincts In this county where the return Is Illegal. The precincts In question are: Englewood, Marion, North Salem, Howell, St. Paul, Ln'. blsh, Lincoln. Tho Judges ln these precincts were not sworn according to law and there nro other defects tn tho return. the vote as it htood. Tho total vote of the 3(1 precincts on treasurer wus: Ihown 2280 Downing Ki:i7 Mlnto 2010 Brown's plurality 24(1 THE VOTES THROWN OUT. In throwing out soven precincts the candidates lose as follews: lirOWii l)oU Downing :r8 Mlnto aai According to this Mlnto loses 540 loss than Brown, and as that was Brown's plurality tho result If It stand In tho court leaves Brown and Mlnto a tie, 2010 votes. Tlio canvass was coducted this fore noon by tho county Clerk L. Y. Eblcn, through his deputy R. D. Allen, and Justices Johnson of Salem and lluyes of Woodburn. Throwing out theso precincts docs not defeat any of tho other county candidates ln Marlon county. But tho votes on congressman would Iw cut down us follews: Tongue 434 Yundcrburg f50 Tongue gains 225 Incasoofatlo on a county otllco tho twohavlmr tho higher number of votes draw lots. County Clerk Elileti says tho matter or throwing out theso precincts hud nob bcecu determined upon by tho election board, when It'adjourned at noon today. Tho board mot again at 1:30 to continue their work. THE DEFECTIVE ONES. It Is claimed tho poll books show that tho olllccra In the precincts as follows were not swern: North Salem: C. W. Knox, H. A. Salisbury, C. L. Watt, L. J. Ylbbcrt, T. Ryan. Englewoed: II. E. Parker, T. P. Welch, T. P. Walker, C. Calvert, F. Holmes. Marlon A. II. Hunt, S. L. Russell, C. Farlow, I. N. Cook, L. Walker. Howell J. A. McCain, G. Simmons, F. Lentil, D. W. Smith, B. W. Hughes. St. Paul-S. S. Kerr, S. P. Conner, S. J. McDonald, N. V. Wlnncgar, J. L.-Cook. Lablsh T. II. Jones, S. A. Jones, F, X. Molwin, C. H. Evans, W. II. Egan, Lincoln A. Lewis, O. Vanuys, W. Simpson, I. Amnion, Jr., O. Gllbort. ELECTION HOARD ADJOURNS. The canvassing board adjourned It is tho opinion of some of them that they luivo no legal authority to throw out tho Marlon precincts, and that tho way to bring up a contest Is to Issue a writ of mandamus from a court ask ing tho board to show why those this opportunity if you are contcm-t,)rc.ncts should not be thrown out. plating buying an Instrument within tho next two years. Easy terms if desird. The Wily B. Allen Co.; G. A. Heidinger, Munager, 233 Commercial. Cure for Headache. A a remedy for all forms of lleidachei Electric Hitter hu proved to be the very best. It effect a permanent cure and the moat dreaded habitual sick headache yeild to Its Influence. We urge all who are affllc'ed to nromre a bottle, anl give this remedy a fair trial In cas of habitual constipation Lite trie Ditters cure by giving thi needed tone to the bowels, and few case i long resist the use or this medicines. Try it once. Fifty cent and $l,oo at Fred A. Lej:c' "rug (tore. That may be done. WHITTLING IT DOWN. Roskmuho, Juno (J. Tho olllclnl count is now In progress. A mlstako is found In the totals of one precinct, which will increase Tongue's major ity six votes In this county. They expect to finish about midnight. tfKMI.OPjrlClAL-UT JIIT!CT. Vanderburg Tongue Uenton 57' Clackamas 3,37 Coos ,174 i Curry. Populist Victory. W h e t h o r they win or not your family must have bread and your stock must bo fed. Remember that Brewester & White are the leaders, 01 Court street. Free delivery. 62t Children Cryfor, Fjtyhtir's Castorlii. Douglas lackson Josephine...,.;... Klamath IaVo Lane ....... ..... ...... .. ..... .. . I.066 .1,684 . 75 "5 . 211 1,270 Lincoln 454 ,580 Marion 2,580 573 Lion 2, I oik . 7 842 '.773 93 ,634 1,257 73 348 34S 1,914 467 '.647 2,509 1,27a 561 1,540 1,302 Tillamook 87 Washington .,P. ........ .. 1,503 Yamhill M 1,461 Total f..y, , I9.173 19,177 THIS MORNING . - Portland June 6.Alldltlonal re turns from'Grant and'Croolc counties this morning gYve Ellis' ah additional plurality of 1H0. milk'lng his plurality over Qulnn 383. OFFICIAL FldUliKS. Tho canvassing hoard r Marlon countyM returns Mulshed abstracting tho tuiiy-iihectrt yesterday and the clerk Is how endeavoring to .roach the grand totals. '-Those fofitcti Jftp ld'st, night (at 11 o'clock) nre'.aafoilay's: j roUNTV nifKin. E. J Harding, l)m v, ....J.'oia' G. ('.Terrell, Hep ;...., 2,623 I. M. Wagner, Pop 1,731 COMMISSIONER. I.N.Davis, Hep 2,794 Francis Feller, Dem 1,635 Ingebrct Larsen, l'op .1,835 SHERIFF. F. V. Duibin, Dem 2,206 U. V. Hunsakcr, Con 1,761 F, T. Wclghtm n, Kcp 3,499 Ct.KRK. I, V. Khlen, Hep 3,363 H. II. Leabo.l'op 2,865 RECORDER. F. H. Davis, Dem 843 H.H.Hyan, Pop , ..2,071 r. W. Waters, Kep...... 3,368 TREASURER. Ctcorge L. Uiown, Pop 2,490 W. II. Downing, Dem 1,743 Jap Mlnto, Hep , '2,054 SUI'RRME JUDOK, Roberts Ilean, Hep 2,771 John liumett, Dem 1,076 ocpli Gallon, Cop 1,804 PROSECUTING ATrORNEY. John A. Carson, Hep 3,393 Sam. I Hayden, Dem 3,537 REPRESENTATIVES. ILL Itatkley, Hep ..' 3,101 David Craig, Hep 3.757 E. W. Chapman, Hep.w 3, toil McKlnlcy Mitchell. Hep 3,787 I. N. Smith, Hep 3. 141 John Dayne, Dem ... 1.363 W. I. DArcy, Dem 1,615 L. D. Smith, Dim . 9S2 Uenton P. Taylor, Dem 1,31 1 S. W. Weaver, Dem 921 ("corcc C. Caldwell, Pop 1,920 II. Cleveland, Pop 1,739 K.L,IIibbaiil, l'op 2.536 r. J. McCUry. I'ou , . ,',1,064 F.A.Myers, l'op'..... . .. 1,874 The total of Mr. Wrightman shows 11 gain of 00 votes ovor that heretofore published. Mr. Mlnto gained 72. chances for contest. Irregularities In tho matter or swearing to tho poll-books In Engle wood, Marlon, North Salem, Howell, St. Paul, Lablsh and Lincoln pre cincts have been discovered by tho Marlon county canvitsslug board. Should tho contest 'bo carried up tho result would bo largely ln fuvor or Mr, Tongue und Mr. Mlnto is or tho opinion It would placo him in tho treasurer's olllco for the next two years. JOURNAL "X" HAYS. Directed Upon Persons Prominent Before the Public. Tho College boy Is In possession of tho town. He Is thinking; tho single gold standard man who does not say whero ho stands. Tho good old Republican ship sails pretty well considering all tho barna cles fastened to her hull. Tho Statesman has dropped tho state sewer. Its editor has had his "attention called," etc. " If Waldo had been tho Marlon county candidate for congress, ho. would have boat Tonguo two to one. Pennoyor In refusing to tako moro than half his salary us Mayor of Port land lias sot tin erjiinplo the webfoot hog could well emulate. . Next time tho Missouri Democrat who runs tho "only Republican or gan" Hops to get on tho winning side, ho will probably Join tho Pops. Tin: Journal said repeatedly be fore tho Albany convention that Ringer Hermann and Til Ford wero tho only candidates who could bo elected. Ueorgia Primaries, Atlanta, Ga Juno (J. Primary elections aro being held today 111 a majority of tho counties In Georgia, for tho selection of dolegatcs to tho state Democratic convention, Tho election of a majority or free silver delegates to tho state conven tion, Is conceded, Iii'Somo counties tho voting today to an expression mudo for n choice or United States senator. Tho candidates being Chas, F. Calsh, tho representative of tho frco silver element, und Fleming G. Duddgnon, representing gold. INTEREST SQUABBLE Between Marlon County and 0 P. ' ihe State, ', CONSTRUCTIVE CHARGES, County Treasurer Mlnto VVilf' Resist Payment, There Is a controversy between tho county treasury or Marlon county and tho state treasury over constructive Interest charges., Tho amount Involved Is small a difference or $208.61, but tho princi ple contended for involves charges of thousands of dollars against tho tax payers or tho whole state. Tho prin ciple Involved Is the Immediate ap plication or public funds to the stop page of Interest. Tho people or Oregon very wull un derstand that Oregon publlo treas uries have been conducted largely In tho interest or speculators and money lenders, and tho public runds have not been applied as they should bo to wiping out Interest bearing warrants. Jap Mlnto as treasurer or Marlon county set an excellent example of Immediate application or public runds to stoppage of Interest. It was In do fenso of that prlnclplo that The Journal urged his election, and his defeat Is not any argument against tho further application of that prin ciple. If his Populist successor will ad here to this principle and do as Jap Mlnto did, have no bankers on his olllclal bond, and apply tho taxes im mediately to cancellation or Interest bearing warrants, thlM county 'wllr bo out or debt before two years nro up and money will bo saved. Jap Mlnto deserves credit for another matter his prompt payment of state taxes. Tho state treasurer in a letter dated Juno 2d acknowledges this fact, Hut hoclulmsof this county Interest on dororrcd payments of J5ID.02. Mr. Mlilto claims that owing to tho paymonts not being credited on tho day tho remittance Is made, Marlon county Is charged with $208.61 moro Interest than Is duo tho state. A remittance mudo to the state treas urer March 28th, Is credited March ,10th; ono made April lth Is credited April Uth; one mudo April 27th is credited April 20th; ono made May 30th Is credited Juno 2d, costing this county $08.88 for three holidays inter Veiling. Mr. Mlnto says all these re mittances wore inado In tlmo each day to 1)0 credited tho sumo day und that thoy wero as good as gold. They aro received from tho letter carrier at tho stnto treasurer's ofllco at 3 p. m. This dlfferenco by this doluy In giving credit Is 11 dlfforoneo of (208,51 against Marlon county, and Mr, Mlnto takes tho position that this amount is not. legally duo tho state- treasury, and will not pay it unless compelled to. r Tho state treasury otllolals say that thoy do not credit remittances ro cclvcd'aftcr hanking hours, und that tho above charges are In strict compli ance with law. If tho kudo rule Is construed against ovory county In tho stuto It will amount to n largo sum. If It Is a Just rule, or course Mnrlon county will havo to stand It. ir tho rule is unjustwhat can tho pcoplo do? What rccourso havo tho taxpay ers? Tho biennial legislative Investl gallon that costs 91000 to 1200, throws no light on these things. It Is not In tended that It shall. Tho pcoplo havo no protection In this mutter, but In tho personal honesty or tho state and county treasurers. Treasurer Mlnto will Ikj upheld by tho pcoplo In resisting u demand for interest, based upon technical construction of tho law. He should never pay construct iyo Interest charges against tho tax payer, und ho is right In making u test of the mutter, l'outth of July Committee's, All committees appointed by the various lodges to assist in tho Fourth of July program aro requested to nicot tho gcnorafcommlttRo as Wcstacott's restaurant next Monday at 2 p. 111. Higheit of ah in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report DsS& I Baking IWS21 Powder OUTEK,Y