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i ti DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904, FOUR' if E All I ' ( FOR THE FRAY StepB&tican and Democratic Parties Open Campaign Headquarters Uew Vork, Aug. 8. The presiden tial oaxapalgn of 1904 received a big 'Jrapetni; today when tbo Republican and JJemocratls national headquarters vxartt opened simultaneously here. fCurirason Cortolyou and Taggart from , mow on. will glvo their entire attention Ho the camnalen. Tho first council of the new Democratic executive cacBxalUeo was held at noon today at tf.bo Hoffman bouse. I - .' ' EMPIRE STATE DECIDES Both Parties Will Name Strong men for Governor CHIEF WANTED PHONE i Ingorrate Leader Insisted on Having a Talking Machine LORD Hot! ONLY KNOWS Dreaded Chunchuses. liOiwlon, Aug. 8. Tho special corro mpowtent of Uie Dally Times with tho .Russian forces writes from Mukden: It bus been a matter of astonishment toJOnd in certain villages, perhaps not anwo than 10 mllos from Mukden It- jel, that tho war was a thing of tho vaguest rumor, and that the ono ton tror of tbo inhabitant! was the hatod, Wilaclanalllng Chunchuso. For them tthe brigand was tho great cloud on ttbelr horizon, and tho cry that ho was snear created, as always, a veritable jnanic. Thieves abound. Thoy all go mnder tho general term of Chunchuses, ranO, Indeed, more and more Is every upodes of criminal coming to bo bo Aleacrlbed. Tho real representatives or these banditti nro, however, main. Sy to bo found b"y tho great rivers, over which tho commerce of tho coun try In borne. Tho payment of fixed tolls lo the bands In particular areas BOcuros for Junks passing up or down stream tho right to carry a flag, which sglves Immunity from attnek. As may Be linnglncd tho oxlstenco of such a system of blackmail Is a terrible drain on the hard-working and enter prising, and convoying Is tho only snclhod by which It can be avoided. With Russia fully occupied by. tho war, bowovor, there has boon a groat Tccnidosconco of outlawry, and for omo timo pa.ut tho (raffle In boan cakes has bwon absolutely at a stand still. It might bo thought that a thousand 3unk proceeding together without es cort would bo nblo to meot any at tewpt lhat might bo mndo on them; and ho thoy would, woro It not for tho foar uhown by tho sailors for tho "red boards." It has been shown re peatedly of Into that It Is only neces ary for 'ho robbers to fire a few (phots at a cargo boat to cause the cap a!n nt onro to run Inshoro and thoro "ho qulotly mulcted nt leisure of tho llloxltlmato duos. Ono or two Chun chnsus nro Bald to be qulto Hiifllclont insure this result. Washington, D. C, Aug. 8. Now York with her 39 electoral votes will probably decldo the election this fall. It Is conceded by the Democrats that If Parker falls to carry his own state ho cannot be elected, and while It Is truo Itoosovolt could bo elected with out New York, It is possible that the lsBuees and Influences that would throw Now York Into the Democratic St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 8. After a closo but surrepltlous observation of the telephone In the ofllce-ot the Igor rote administration on the Philippine reservation at the world's fair, the other day, Antonio, tho chief of the Bontoc Igorrotes, Informed Governor Hunt that he desired to have a phone put In his hut. Governor Hunt at first refused and wa3 calmly informed by the chief that V AUIJI IUIU IUB UCUIUUIUUU I "o .aiiuij luiuiiitcu u; mu iiigi mi column might likewise give Parker If the governor would not put the "talk Now Jersey and enough other doubt- Ing box" In his hut, bo would buy fill states to elect him. one for himself. It developed In the Recognizing this fact, both parties conversation that Chief Antonio be- are organizing In the Empire state for lleved that the nailing up of thqMwx ono of tho hardest-fought political battles In the history of tho country. Doth aro consent of carrying New York, but none "more confident than Governor Odell, who Is managing the 'campaign for tho Republicans. . Doth parties. recognize that nothing will strepgthon tho national ticket In New York bo much as a strong stato tickot. Tho two parties are conse quently looking about for their strong est men, and though stato conventions aro nearly flvo weeeks off, it soems practically determined In advance that Kllhu Root will bo nominated by tho Republicans and Daniel S. Lamont by tho Democrats. Root is admittedly tho strongost Republican In Now York and already assurances aro given that nil other aspirants, Including Governor Odell wll lston aside and nllnw Mr unanimous nomination. Tho Democrats are proceeedlng on tho assumption that Root Is to bo nominated and havo picked Lamont, who l accoptab'o to all factions, and will probably bo tonJored a unanimous nomination by his party. Doth Root and Lnmont havo repeatedly announc ed that thoy do not desire the guber- natlonal nomination. was all that was needed and that ho cotild then use It to converse at once with any one he pleased. He had not reckoned with "central" or out side fittings. Governor Hunt, seeing that Anton io was determined to have tho nhone ordered one for each of tho chieftains Antonio and Lumewess. When asked If he thought Antonio could learn to use the phone, Governor Hunt said: "He will know how to use it before it has been in tho hut two hours. MUST ENFORCE LAWS MOTHER VERY PROUD Judge Parker Will Be Noti fied on Wednesday Supreme Court Holds That city Officers Are Sub ject to Mandamus Tho supreme court today handed down the following opiniens: Carl H. Darstow, appollant, vs. Steamboat vessol "Aurolla," hor tackle apporol and furniteure, respondent, from Multnomah, reversed. Bean, J. August Krauso, respondent, vs; Ore gon Iron and Steel comapny, appel lant, from Clackamoa, affirmed. Wol vorton, J. Elizabeth McFarland respondeat, vs, A. McFnrland, nnpoilnnt from Ma- rlon, reversed, Wolverton, J In tho mandamus caso against May or Williams to compel the city officers eo enforce tho gambling laws, tho court reversed tho decision from .Multnomah and holds that n mnmin Where the Man Went Who Wears Ministerial Clothes Fresno, Cal., Aug. 8. Rev. A. u Piatt, until a few weeks ago pastor of tho Christian church, at Selma, has disappeared and so has Mrs. Allle Johnson, a come'y widow, who was a member of bis congregation, and his conduct Is now being looked Into by the state board of directors. Rev. Mr. Piatt went to Selma with his wife about a year ago from Mc- Mlnnville, Or. Not long after arriving there he met Mrs. Johnson, a woman of much beauty. Their acquaintance soon ripened Into friendship that grew stronger and stronger until nt last gos sip concerning the two became so prevalent that Piatt resigned his pas torate and moved to Santa Cruz. Mrs. Johnson visited In Santa Cruz soon after. Rev. Piatt left on the train to accomnanv her to San Fran cisco. July 25, and that Is the last heard of either of them. o Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main source is the liver and all the fine spirits ever made In the BIuo Grass state could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred and one 111 effects It produces. You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition If you would foel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of stop, vigorous and successful in your pursuits. You can put your liver In One condition by using Green's August Flower tho greatest of ail medicines for the liver and stomach and a ctrkln cure for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size, 25c; regular bottles, 75c. At all drugglstB. At Dr. Stone's drug stores Hottenton! Hottentisimile BUT YOU WON'T NOTICE THE HEAT IF YOU USE A Quick Meal Gasoline o Bltie Flame Oil Stove We will talk to you some day on Malleable and Steel Ranges. There are a few of the John Deere Disk Plows on hand and we expect a large shipment soon. MANNING & FERGUSON Corner State and Commercial Streets, Salem, Oregon FOUND DYNAMITE BOMBS Royal Spanish Train Delayed on Account or Discovery San Sebastian, Aug. 8. The Jour ney of King Alfonso to open the ex hibition at Victoria has been delayed owing to the discovery of three dyna mite cartridges in the royal train. OAiBTOnXA. TM Kind Yon Hara Atoays Bought , a m Kind Yi Will Determine ConUbrand. Washington, D. C, Aug. 8. The statement made last night In high official quarters contrary to the reports from abroad, the United States has not been sounding the European gov ernments with the object of securing their views as to what should be con sidered contabrand in tho struggle between Russian and Japan. This government is determining for itself what classes of merchandise It considers contrabrand, without sug gestions from any other power, and when a decision has been reached, Its attitude on tho subject will be made public. Special Excursion to St. Louis. August 8, 9 and 10, September 5, 6 and 7 and October 3, 4 and 5 are the remaining dates upon which tick ets will be sold at the reduced rater to the St. Louis fair. These rates apply over the Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. For the nit- rons of these roads special excursion cars will be run through from Port land and St. Louis without change. See the many points of Interest about the Mormon capital and take t ride through nature's picture gallerr. During the closing months travel to j the fair will ho very heavy. If you I contemplate going write W. C. Mc Bride, general agent nt Portland tot the Denver and Rio Grando, for pai tlculars of these excursions. 8-5-2m. Hsoiius N Y Am? s ti. .. , , ""'l"u'"" nnu uoius tnai a manda aZro U "o? i2.h00 'ttl"" wM.,,e d ,h" " '" 'c- Mnirntiwipn idti. rn .... 1 . .. I -r.......lvi ..., uu uiuiiiuurn or ino .,...- .. .. . ii.imv viiiuiut.- uiusu inns. Army Positions Remain Unchanged Continued from first pago.) anil northeast ot tho city at a dis tant of from 8600 to 3000 motors Trom tho mnln lino or the Illusion de-Xenetv. Uonorul Oku'a ofnolat reports of tho occupation of llnlchcng ohow that tho Itiualaus' roalstnnco was limited to desultory artillery fire. Jpise Cruiser Sunk. Chofoo, Aug. 8. Tho JapaiiMo foroo VfhluU captured Wolf's Hill Is now rantrunohed In tho valley ubout two thlrtln of a mile (mm tho fortroas of Vort Arthur A Japanese eruUer U alleged lo lmvo ntruck' u now mine, and to Imvo Hunk Immediately In the vicinity of CrUtova bntlery. Tho llusslau cruiser lluynu has n wmnll hole above the water lino, which wn Initiated bj; iho explosion of a mlnu whloh had floated to the harbor tmlrnnee. The Jnpnnwiu has occupied UmiI. unn liuy, laudlni: troona with t)n m-... nblo Intention 0( ettaeklng eat of thg city. Thero lmx betm no Important flRhtmis In tho vlolulty ot lort Arthur m July as. The Hulan arltllory lurnMHM the Japnuestt, who aio at aempllujs to a.lvaneo thtlr trenches. The Hbo Information was brought fcor today by Hutnlan refugee who left lvrt Arthur the 4th Inst. Hohinniin il Bdili..!! ... .'V.......IHIII; iiiHiiivuwon committeo and . tnini,4. nrnmlnniit .. ...in .. JOSOpil ' '"" m uu noro OU stonhnn Wflflnm.l,... .1 l.on t. .. . 'e"On "U"J " ". i-rupnruuons uo- Ing mndo today for tho committees and tho recoptlon under tho spreading trees that frlngo tho lawn. Tho com mlttoe will sit nml llston to Champ Clark toll Iurkor that ho was noml. natod and rocolvo from tho candidate tils words of wisdom In ronrv. Th.i seat of honor next to Judge Parker himself will bo occupied by tho ran.ti. dates aged mother who frankly con- losses uint wednusday will bo tho proudest day of her life. It Is uniuual ly dull nt Hosomout today. o I-emmons, appellant, vs. Huber, respondent, from Marlon, aflllrraed. Dean. J. TRAIN ROBBERS FOILED Teacher's Examination Notice Is heroby given that tho coun ty superintendent of Morion county will hold tho miliar examination of applicants for stato and' county pa pers nt tho county court house, In Sa lem, Oregon, beginning Wednes day. August 10th. nt 0 o'clock n m and ceuttuuliu: until Satur.Uv a,.. gust 13th, at 4 o'clock. li T. MOOUBS aunfirlnlAiutmii Salem, Oregon, July 3S, 1901. 7-S8-5t-ood ' '"O Reduced nates. Sn Franolico and return on account of the triennial conclave of Knights Templar. hopiemlior Rth to 9th, 1904. Cheyenne, Wya, Aug. 8,-Shortly boforo dnyllngt this morning flvo band Its attempted to hold up tno Atlantic expiess nt Assay, two mllos west of Oreon Itlver on the Union Parlflr. Tho outlaws turned tho switch Intend. Ing to wreck tho flyer on a short aid. ing, but the pump man discovered tho piot, and got word to tho train men ou tno express which npproachod swiftly. The robbers shot tho pump man wiio will probably die. Possos are oi.t from Green Hlvor, Hock Springs im uawmis and a Union Pacific posse with trained rangers and fast horses started on special train from Cheyenne. The attempt will be made to head off the outlaws before thoy reach the Sierra Madro. They aro believed to be members of the gang wnien recently held up the Great Northern & Hlo Grando trains. ii .- Buffalo Fire. Iluffalo. N Y.. Am- 8a ... --- tw vim, imi, t - - II1S Biuri- SovorolKu Brand lode iniiaium.!..! i wl tuis '"""ilng In th Glenni liiik- rtp.l.ti. nr i.i.i i..n . nml ilojst ww.t,i i...t .. .. """" l villi l'IH). 8ur Cur for Pilot! Itchln piles piodijeo niolwiiro and m(a Itching, this form, as wo4l as Hlnff. Dlosdlng or Protruding Pllo na cured by Dr. no-tau.Wo'a Pllo 3UMy 8toj lUhlng and blooding, Afcsurua tumor. 60o a Jar at druj. Wl-t, w sent by mail. Tnaatlea free, "WWte mft about your cai. Dr. Be-, Vor n by Dr. S. a Stone. druMUt.' 8optmbr 19-S6, 1901. Sale date September 2. J r imi account Knlghu Tomprar. September 10. 17. is. 1&&1 !..... Odd Follow. Going triit, mutt mmuiubuko .. .in..-. ot sate and be eonllmioui. return limit Ootobor U. 10, stoovwa will bo al tewed on return trip. wlUilu time limit IK 00 round trip, W. R. COMAN. SCeod Gsaerai Passengar Agent. Juit in. A, largo and comnlivto nn. . ranjea jmt rcelvJ. rm.n. ti.ki & Traction Co. 7-JM( nun iiasiroiwi mat structure. It spread to the Acadomy theater net dtKir, and 10 persuns escaped b climb ing down tho tiro escape. Flames aro still spreading. U Is otlmatod that lfe damage Is $KK.000 Sewer Contract Let. Ta whool boartl tolay let the con. tract for ttta tio bwp i..i. . plumbing In tho North school to llur- rpugas At Fraser. the lowui i,i.i. Tha price Is about tS.20. Two Couples to Wed. Marriage licenses woro today m sued for Agnea D. Femiinn .. r.k.2: - -.- Mk V.UA9 a. jergen, also for Florence William. on and Joseph Nusbaum. " 1 I Oregon I I I State i 1 c,i- ! I jaii : . ... : 44th : A t .flLiinttai Exhibition I Sept. I m US Tif I w . "" 2 fQAfi Salem, Ou I m ! I T HARPER! Notice to Tax Pavers. The board of equalization for Marl on county, Oregon, will meet at 'tin office of the cbunty clerk on Monday, August 29, 1904, at 9 o'clock, a. n. and will remain In session each suc cessive day fr one week. All parties Interested are requested to appear and examine their assess ment for the year 1904, and have all errors corrected by said board, If anr there be, as no corrections can be made after the adjournment of said board CHAHLES L.EMBCKE. Assessor of Marion County, Oregoa. Salem, August 8th, 1904. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 l 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 j T Capital National Bank of Salem, transacts a general banking business. Only Na tional Bank In Marion county. PURE AND MELLOW RICH AND DELICATE For Sale by AUGUST SCHREIBER "SEE HARPER WHISKEY EXHIBIT IN AGRICUL TURAL BUILDING. WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. j MNNMHUMMtH)!,,, 1 II Open for it Business Savings Bank : : Department ; ; Pays three per cent Interest ; ; on savings accounts. Deposits ! :; of ONE DOLLAR or more re ; ; reived at any time. Pass book I ; Issued to ach depositor. H-Him-imii.iiiH it o The Star Bottling Works, cor- ! t 7' "l "roaaway and Market streets, North Salem, are now ! ! ready to fill all orders on short n notice in the line of soft drinks. ! AH kinds ot sodas nt 75c per ! case. Quart cooitu t . ! uk ti.ou par ' ' sH", nQUaUty grantee!! Special Rate, to Dealers. ' Phono 23B wiio $ ""MllllHinnn, -.. "wwwmtuf t'1 ' " 1 1 mi n i ii it 1 1 1 1 n Ht I Vogct Lumhet J Fuel Company. Hough and dressed lumber, sash, doors, lath and shinglea, ash and fir wood. Salem Ore. Down town office 112 Court streeL Telephone Main 2451. One block cast of S. P. fa senger depot M I IH-n II II I II I H ! The greatest fair In all respects la the history of the state. "'".NH.zr.,, ........" i I in . 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