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If' SSL; mm ' It 1 1MB' IS tv . 1 1 FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 190 KNIGHTS STOPPED PARADE acentuckians Refused to Fur nish Them With Suit able Horses IDAHO RULED BY DUBOIS Anti Mormon Piank Finally Adopted by Democrats Loulsvillo, Aug. 17. The review L.owlton, Idaho, Aug. 17. united of tho uniform rank, Knight of Tyth- States Senator Dubois Is the uncrown la.B, was declared off for tho Hint time d rulor of Idaho Democracy and the In tho history of an encampment bo- JDomocratlc atato convention reversed auso miltablo horses were not pre-. tho action It had taken at 1 o'clock VIded tho officers. Great imllgnatlon , "lls morning and adopted a resolution exists bocauio spavined steeds woro 'denouncing tho polygamous practices offered tho I'yfthlans In the home of ot tl10 Mormons, though without men thoroughbreds. tlonlng tho nnmo of that creed. , Tho resolution reads aa follew: Pythian Prlxe Drills. W demand tho extermination of LouUvltlo. Ky.( Aug. 17.Much rout 'polygamy and unlawful cohabitation 1no business canio before tho supreme , wlinin tl10 "oraors or iuatio ana mo lodge Knights of Pythias during the comploto separation of church and day and many subjects wore reforrod B,ar ' Political affairs Wo pledge o committees. Tho Interest of the tn0 Democratic party to enact such Kcnoral public, however, centered In legislation aa will eventually suppress Ine competitive drills, which began tllls ov"- this morning at tho Jockoy club park. W1011 tnls resolution was ndoptod Forty companlos havo ontored the y uo convention It meant that the vnrlmia trilln.whlrh will rnntiniin nniii Dubols-Hcltfold faction was again In tho end of tho week. Among the cnt-contro1- and that tho avowed members lcs are companlos from Seattle, Grand ,r th0 Mormon church had been routed Ttaplds, Wheeling, Chicago, Buffalo, ;'nB with tho timid ones who feared Faisadona. 8t. Louis. Savannah. San tllIlt an anti-Mormon plank would lose Diego, Colorado Spilngs and Charles -j votes for tho party DEMOCRATS NOTIFY DAVIS (Continued from first page.) ton W. Va. Tho( election of oftlcers will take l)lace tomorrow. Charles 13 Shlvely t-eltor, will bo chosou dtipromo clmn colllor, will be chosen supreme chan cellor In fluccosslon to Tracy R. Bangs f North Dakota. For Iho ofllco of u Vromo vlco-chancollor there aro a number of candidates and Interesting f Canyon. contests also aro on for places on Supremo Jutlgo N. Tho following ticket was neminated: Congressman P. H. Holtzhelmer, of Bannock. Govomor Henry Heltfeld, of Noz Horces. Lieutenant-Governor Finnic B. Har ris of Washington. I Secrotary of State J. P. Walling, tho board of control. With secret sosjIoiib and competi tive drills tho Ilathbono Sisters put in a busy day. Tho election of offi cers will take place Friday. Much Cheaper. ' Cheapor than wood. Try It and see. Ono of our now gas rangos. Citizens' Light & Traction Co, 7-22-tf The Yost No. I II. Clarke, of Custer. Attorney-General Carl Paine, of Ada. , State Troadirer Timothy Regan, 'of Ada. Suporlntondont of Schools Miss Pennant French of Blnlne, I Stuto Auditor W. H. S'uflloboam. ' of Bingham. State Mining luspeotor Captain &l J. Llnko, of Soshone. I Prosldontlttl Eolctors A. F. Parker, 'of Idaho; W. W. Wood, of Soshono; Jclm W. Brown, of Bingham. the IFne Work. I I SENATOR HOAR DYING Worcester Ma.. Aug 17. Dr. Oil man In attoulanco upon Ssnntor Hoar unnoiincud today thnt tho senator can not live more than two or threo day. Ills alm Is wor out nml the rocup eratlvo power I oxhatitted. The Machine DrhMd Excels all others In, LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 Sold Yost Writing Machine Co. 230 Stark Street, Portland. C. M. LOCKWOOD, Loo a I Agent, 233 Commercial Street, Salem, Orenon. We Rent. We Sell. We Exchange We Repair. Strikers Are Violent. Chicago. III.. Aug. 17. A mob of strikers attached a house occupied by j Imported Mock yards omployos this 'morning compelling the occupants six . men and two women to Hue for their llvos. Tho house was wieokod, tho window shattered and doors torn from their hinge. The occupants wore pursued tiy u mob and took refuge In the Mock yards police station. American Wins. Stockton. Mux., An. 17. Danny Maher the American Jockey repented )tMtvniu.Y' Tent or winning today rour stake. allied at l&m sovoioIkiis V - -3 s Vh M k Ut U HMt ri ihh. M aunt At W4 ktv4 ik uu, A MtlU4f ll4 mt" Kir VU, inim. 0trtfMc4 67.ii To St. Louis and Return KMH IWII, U1HI nil. The Rol hlaiui SvMnn offer two routi to the WorU'i Fair Cky i St. Paul Mimwinolu, n4 through Sce0c CoJoraOo. No chaug i-aw, Ogien to St. Lu and St. I'aul to St. Louw. t& MtmtA on rcuett. CU w k. tttStfSzA n s& p-inirai a 'Vsi n "wsss-y- Aa j -L. . krV.j.Ai JL m 1 -rSEriWl km V2m ii i SlA wl r Mil ..J m iii(r 1 iw J J ' I 3' if B V J.jZi! sectional differences are settled which led to and follow ed that unhappy strug gle. I heartily endorse tho platform uion which I have been, nominated and with tho convention and nominee for President I regard the present monetary standard of value as Irre vocably established. Hn tho campaign prcccodlng tho last election tho Re publicans laid stress on the prosperous condition of the country and the 111 rosults that would follow a change It Is truo that the country ls-prospor oils but It Is also truo that the evils thoy prophesied came under a Repub lican administration Thon factories, the mills and mines were In active oporatlon, now work Is scarce, many wage earners are unemployed and wages reduced. The apprehension which now prevails In business cir cles at present and the unsatisfactory Industrial conditions demand a politi cal change. The receipts of the government dur ing the first year of the present ad ministration showed a surplus over expenditures of $91,000,000, but the fiscal year ending June last showed a deficit of 141,000,000. Tho expendi tures of tho government during the first month of tho third and present fiscal year exceeded tho receipts by 120,000,000. No stronger ovldenco of oxtravaganco Into which the Republi can party has fallen nor more potent an argument for a change could be advanced. Tho Republicans claim a gteat consistency In tlfelr attitude on currency questions yet In the platform of 1884-1888 and 1802 thoy favored a double standard value. Tho President In his speech of acceptance says the party favors a stable currency, which means the same thing from year to year." "I congratulate the convention, and In Its selection of a nominee for Presi dent of a man or courage, yet prudent, or high Ideals, yet without pretense Of a most wholesome respect for the constitution and a majority of the laws under It. It Is not the orator or man of letters but tho man of reserve force and sound Judgment whom the peopio nave called to tho ofllco of President. Tho dlro prediction made by tho opponents of what would hap pen nt St. Louis misjudged tho temper or tho paity and tho people. All dir roroncos woio harmonized and a plat form adopted which Is sane, saro nnd Hound. I beg my countrymen to value liberty and guard with great caro tho sacred right or local self government nnd to watch with Jealous eyo to tho tondoncy or tho times to centralize tho power In tho hands of a few. More Buereu man tno right of property is the right to possess and own one's olf and labor with ono's own hands. tor years I worked In tho ranks as a wage earner and ho Is measured by tho ehnractor or work ho doos and tho cost or living mon aro ontltled to a roll compensation ror tho services. It will be my ploaburo and duty nt a time not rnr honce, to nccopt more formally In writing the nomination tondorod. nnd to glvo my views on some Important questions now com intituling tho attention of tho country. SUFFERED 25 YEARS With Catarrh of tho Stomach Po-ru-na Cured. t i 1 1 1 1 ' ' -i JBP' 45 J!) aWS'J i4aV,ZB jmnVhtT 13S .mmrmms THREE MOTIONS MADE n.sitw vm U3 mw: Congressman Botkln.of Wlnneld, Kan. In Nan Patterson Murder Case, but No Decision Rendered Ne York, Aug. 17.-Kan Patterson today through her counsel made a mo tion to defer before Judge N'ewborger asking that the district attorney be directed to fix the date of trial or that she be discharged on her own reconlzance or that the Indictment be dismissed for lack or prosecuuim. District Attorney Jerome opposed the motion personally. The decision will Krt ranrlorfwl IfltPl. In a rocont lotloi' to Dr. Hartman, Congressman Botkln says: "My Dear Doctor It gives mo picas uro to certify to tho excellent curative qualities of your medicines Porunaand Manalln. I havo been afflicted moro or less for a quartorof a century with ca-1 tarrh of tho stomach and constipation. I A residence in Washington has Increased j theso troubles. A few bottles of your J medicine havo given mo almost com ploto relief, and I nm Buro that a contln ( nation of them will effect a permanent ' London, Aug. 17. The Russian OUM;"JvI,vB01tkln , , , cruiser Ural stopped the British Mr. L. F. Vcrdery, a prominent real estato agent, of Augusta, Ga.. writes: steamer Scotlan on August 12 west of " 1 have been a great sufferer from Gibraltar, examined her papers and catarrhal dyspepsia. I tried many phy tlicn an0wed her to prpceed. The SgySKf PeanZdhTsa7onTH! Ural was recently purchased from for me than all of the above put Geunany. together. I feel like a new person." t. p. veraery. Tho most common form of summer catarrh Is catarrh of the stomach. This Is generally known as dyspepsia, reruns j euros thoso coses llko magic. If you do not derlvo prompt and satis- factory results from tho uso of Peruna, write at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your caso, and ho will bo pleased to glvo you his valuable aa ylso gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of !Tho HartmaaS anitarlum, Columbus, O. WHALER SUPPLY SCHOONER WrecketjWhile.on Voyage to xne auic aea, cut Crew Saved san rruuciscu, uai., Aug. 17 . dispatch yiu received here today th states that the schooner Viking fro,. san f rancisco was wrecKed off rjjM Prince of Wales but the crow fatei It had on. board supplies for whaer, in tne Arctic sea. STOPPED BRITISH STEAMER NEGRO DEACONS ARE GOOD WORLD'S GREATEST GEYSERS ARMY RIFLE CONTEST Savannah, Ga., Aug, 17. A report from Stateseboro says that A. R, Tal bot and A. J. Gaines, colored preach ers, were lynched with Handy Bell last night. Tho men were captured at Gains' house. Gaines lived several miles from S atesboro and the story Is Impossible to veilfy. St. Louis, Aug. 17. The New Zej. land exhibit In the' Palace of Forestrr Fish and Game includes many feature j of Interest to Americans and dill; attracts largo crowd of visitors tl the world's fair. An Interesting ten uro Is tho representation, by painting j and photographs, of the biggest gey ser In tho world, the giant Walmangj, which, every second day, throws q a vast body of boiling water 1500 feet high, more than five times the helgat of the big Ferris wheel. It Is located In North Island and Is a point of great Inteicst to tourists. Tho ancient Maoris, tho aboriginal tilbe of Now Zealand, are represented by some handsome paintings andilso by specimens fit wood carving and curious weapons. The Maoris, una were savage cannibals when Captain Cook discovered tho Islands 150 yean ago, are now tho social and Intellect ual equals of the white Inhabitants. Four of this tribo aro now member! of the New Zealand House of Repre sentatives and one Is a cabinet offi cer. The curious process of tatoolng for merly In vogue among the Maoris Is Illustrated by a largo oil painting. Foit Rlloy, Ka's., Aug. 17. Today's firing closes the army competition with riflo shooting. Captain Cavan- nugh of the 10th cavalry seems to have a snro lead. Tho n stol enmnotlHnn will consume the remalndor of tho week. Creffield Reward. Corvnllls. Ore., Aug. 17 Tno $3C0 Orutllold reward hns boon plncod In tho hands of Shorlff Burnett, and tho $!0) or this amount thnt was contrll Initttd by Individuals will bo returned to tho donors on request. The $100 offered by Ronton 1 everts to the county. Tho cause or thl Is that O. V Hurt, tho rn-hor or tho boy, Roy Hurt, who discovered tho Holy Itoll.tr ia.ir and inuiKHl lit nrrest. refuses post, tlvelj to allow hi son to nccept the rewnrd Mr. Hurt deolarod that to Permit any of th members of his family to accent the reward would ihmmii aa though a hoi, of gain was all tiiat influenced his actlom in the mat ter Ills position is being received wiu commondatory comment by thoso who nave wltuesaed the strange rhap ters of tin Holy Holler r-raae as thoy Mufolil thenwelvaa and were brought t h finish In th capture or the lead. er. 1 Game Warden Active. Albany, Ore, Aug. 17. State Game Warden J. W. Baker Is in Albany looking ntter his 1001 brood or Chi nese pheasants. They are being slaughtered by tho hundreds on. tho plains or Linn county, and Mr. Ba ker Is hero In rosponie to reports to that effect. Ho will appoint a num ber or doputlos to look nftor his wards I In this county, nnd oxpects to effect' a numbor of convictions before tho open senson arrives. ' To Build Robust Health start at the foundation of life and health. Assist your" organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot nourish if your liver is not working right. Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow if your digestive organs are out of order. Constipation cannot' exist if your bowels are free. A short course of Beecham's Pills will soon put you right and an occasional one will keep you so. BEECHAM'S PILLS will do more to build up robust health and maintain it than Lh T w0, ThCy haVC done this' and are con Sirt "-? :t,f0rTthUSands a11 over the world. If you vil cl , CrBEECHAM'S PILLS occasionally you will certainly benefit to a remarkable degree. Oc. and 25c. Low Rates to California. T brtotMtfcii etHR-tave KiUghta TvHMr wtl bo biU at Sau French mi. SetHwuiwr S to 9, and th Sov rtrtt Gmml l-ode j. o O. F. wi o huM Mt tit mnm polut Sepu-mbor 1 lo 26. For M,e ociou Uio sxHWwm niclfio oowimit) win jieo to ffwet Uw HCtHy tow mie of ' atf oMWnJ f,y for th rrMlHl Hi. HOt H) ttxod $S8. the rato fivm Smm, Ttm who are pin. nlHf A hit to CaHfontln shmw take of tfcM rntoa. s 11-eed: 1 ' -o- - I 5Old Evenwhom :M b . 1 --J....W.V, ,,, ooxes, i TANGIER-The Wonderful City of Morocco A most vivid word picture, profusely illustrated" ' ' with s tnbng photographs of the scenes so lately ' made famous hv tV, UJ f, ly ,,. J , "'"""FFing or ion r'erd .... stepson, m the August Numb leans er of the Metropolitan M fw Yak C&y agazine A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents AgenU wanted evervwhw. l . A. It. UtPMALn. 0ur Ajt, lW3a!lrt iw.AU.rStrwt, IVrtUaJ.Ofo, Bn ti . Tin m fa Kin Wwrj Barit (81.18) KxnSm tJhT" M i ' wm