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t ( prx ' "j til " Sill' H 1L: a 'r I :i! i (r It mm MSB, 1 avHnnnnnnMnamiMCnnMmnanMnOTimnaaMMMnaHBwi MM1 i r AKT CAKTAK WUWf AL, iALEU OWWOK, TOEflPAT, APML 1905. fa fiAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS 8ALEK, MAY, 190; 13,287. SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS. It It stated there will bo n special scs- So congress will be assembled on Oc tslon of congress, called for October 15, tobcr 15th. 1905. THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC IB The President wanted congress to GROWING, meet October J, 1905. Ho has some- It takes more than ordlnnry sessions thing up hia sloove, a job for congress of congress to handle tho public busi that needs doing. noss nowadays. BUT THAT DATE WAS INGONVE- Tho American -j r Amrs Sarsapariila. Your doc . ' tor win ten you way no, pre scribes it for tjiio blood, weak nerves. e win explain way n fives strength courage-, endu'rv ance. Sold for GOyears J.O.AytrCo.. bOVill, !. A Practical Lecture INTENT TOR SOME OF THE SENA TORS. So tho President bad to get' any old dnto that bo could to meet tho conveni ence of tho senate. Tho last man ho had to get consent frouwas S.enntor Burrows, of Mlchl- Thttt senator told tho President if lie called It as early as October 1, 1005, ftwt Burrows, could not attend. empire is expanding boyond tho conception of many of its politicians. It must gnll some of tho plutocrats of tho senate to bo ordered to come to gether to pas the onti-corporation bills. THEY DISLIKE TO GO ON BEG OBD AT REGULAR SESSIONS. But thoy have got to conic togothor and do business. Teddy hns said so, nud Teddy moans business. PBESERVE THE FIBS AND OAKS. Tho Park Board and Htreot depart ment of this city should take steps to preserve tho natural trees in tho streets and public places. Thero nro fltill many beautiful firs1, aind oaks standing in nil parts of tho slty that should bo protected and pre served. BomotinioB a mcro transient renter will cut down a noblo trco for tho fuel H mnkes WITH NO LEOAL BIOHT rro DO SO. Thoughtless owners of property will xometlmos slaughter trees that were hundreds of years in growing, or innim hy cutting off tho tops TO THE DIS FIGUREMENT OF THE WHOLE INBIGIIBORHOOD.. This should bo prohibited. Thero art- ntrcolH with grand and no lilo Jlrs standing on them thut should 1)0 preserved. Tho park board should tnko stnjvM to aavo all such, at least tho firs, oaks and alders. Such trees, standing in public streets and on open public places belong to tho public. Yet each year thoy fall victims to lawless vandalism and ignor ance. Ono of tho most beautiful streets in the seventh want has many noblo firs, and ono day It will be n fine rosldonco strcot. If the park board would servo notice that thoHo trees must not be slaughtered for (lro wood they would confer a Instlng bouefit on the city. Thero nro enough natural forest trees scattered ovor the site of this city to forever mako it n beautiful plnce. Hut we must preserve this beauty by law nud by its intelligent enforcement. THE TBEES ALONG THE WATER COURSES THROUGH THE CITY SHOULD BE PRESERVED. Tho city should nequiro control over all tho honutiful natural shade trees and pro sorvo thorn for future generations. In no way can wo do so much to beautify tho city or do it so cheaply. Tho Christian Science lecture, which will be held Tuesday night at tho Grand opera houso will bo tbo seventh on this subject given in this city dur in tho past soven years. It is averred that tho purposo of theso lectures is not to prosclyto nor to convert to Chris tian Science, but rather to correct mis conception, and give general enlighten mont of its doctrine. Tho lecturer for this occasion, Ed ward A. Kimball, C. S. D., of Chicago, is rather an exception to tbo usual or der of Christian Science lecturers here tofore visiting Salem, for tho reason that ho was not formerly of tho clerical, legal or medical profession, but rather a successful business man, who becamo interested in Christian Science through socuring health from its application. In his capacity as lecturor, Mr. Kimball presents his subject without attempt at I all evil can bo lessened and dispelled." Mr. Kimball's lecture is given by tho local Christian Scientists, and is com plimentary. The lecture will begin promptly at 8 o'clock next Tuesday evening, April 4, 1905. Died. at Asylum. ;" I h Aiimmt Khclnsfrom. an inmate of tho .Insane asylum, rdled nt that place yes terday morningjat 10 o'clock. Tho de ceased was need 75 years, and wna a resident of Portland, having only been in tho asylum 34 days. Tho cause ol his death was exhaustion of dementia. Tho remains wero sent to Portland yes terday afternoon for burial. Pennsylvania Train Wreck. Wcllsville, Ohio, April 4. In a col lision early this morning between an extra freight ongino and tho flyer on tho Pennsylvania railroad, at Castonia, Engineer Edward Fuller and Fireman II. Emig, of tho passenger train, were killed, and several others slightly injured. i i i i . .l ,. , , wnrd A. Kimball, oratorical effect, but with tho practical . . . , ,L , n . n. i ... co. All invited, directness of tho business man, which Hear a Business Man Talk. Salem audiences have heard several public lectures on Christian Science from gentlemen of the different profes sions, but next Tuesday evening nt the Grand opera houso there will bo a talk on this subject by a business man, Ed- Kimball, of Chicago. Lecturo DISEASE UNFASHIONABLE. There Is'n wonderful change coming purpose of reformation or development over society. Tho world U Increasing In hnppincHH nnd hopefulness. Epidem ics nro waning and good (military con ditions arc increasing, tt is no lunger In good tasto to lot it bo known that you have a chronic ailment, or are a defective in nny respect, Good sound physical health is became almost a mor nl perquisite. XT MUST BE ADMITTED THAT THIS IS A "HEALTHY" TENDEN "CJY. It may bo tho time will enmo whoa n man or woman will no more udmtt that they nro a ohoule this or that, than they would lie or stonl. Tho dlotntoH of fashion decreed In tho 18tu century that bulbs should carry smelling bottles, appear to be delicate nud at certain prescribed Union faint and ronmlu unconscious. In George Washington 'h day few per wins expected to live to mature ago without Miuallpox. Two generation ago cupping and bleeding wero common remedies, and the uho of calomel was only limited by salivation. ..THERE IS NO REAL NECESSITY let us bo law abiding. TOR SICKNESS. It norvoo no good enjoy honlth of the Individual. Without sin nnd vi olation of divine laws there would bo little or no sickness in the world. While not all sickness Is the result of sin, tho Inevitable harvest of wrong living, wrong doing ami wrong think iug Is sickness, disease and (loath. The Pharisees and doctors of tho laws accused Christ of blosphemy be cause he honied a man of the palsy by saying, THY SINS BE FOBOIVEN THEE, His reply was that it was no harder to any, Thy sins bo forgiven thee, than to say nrlMO, take up thy bed and walk, Hut lie branded disease as the result of sin, Tho thought Is extending among all Christian people that disease Is unnat ural and HEALTH AND PHYSICAL HARMONY ARE THE NORMAL, NATURAL CONDITION. It must finally appear to all intelli gent humnii consciousness that it is no harder to any to ourselves, let us bo well, thnn it is to soy, let us be moral, Then all will lisvlllo, Ky,, April I. President volt 'a pjn!Hl Cwilu arrived here Louisville Welcomes President. Louisvill Hoomcv over the KlitutdJ-uB branch of tho .outsvllle & Nuihvllle on oehcdulo time thin iiiurnUig, Ah Iiiimohw crowd was nt t lit ntnltau t gHttt the Prool dent. Around, th tdftttou a cordon of ttaltflor hud fytiOH stationed, in mldl tiou to h fqnw of mi)Uo. After hh In forms! ntooptUm Mt tho station tho Preaidnnttnl mity, with the tunyr and inoiulmnt of tho loettl rvetptlun commit tee, entered tmrrlHjjm and the pnrnd moved to tlu Unit linutw. Third hvii no nud other tfcurUkfHrM through which tho peiiiM nKi ell oratly drltd awd wer throHjl with (ktfri)tg rtvvU, t prrmttl OMOrt uf tk PrMldHMl MHoiittMl of the (loorw 1). liHMteH OHwp. IIhIImI ('onftHltTHttt YiHmium, TU wain hm- ditMtco wk Mt tk UhU Uoimh, wkr the Pridtt utHile n thirty MiwutM HddrtviM frHM h tnnU wwM in front f the wain eHtntnw of tU haul At the MkelukUtH t U adlrtw tk 1'rw idont wmn eHtwUlHtttl Nt iw iHforHml rHepttiu NHd luueltMK. Aflr a xhert drive ovor tho city the IVwldwH tml Ktrty agnlH lHxmlwl tklr pltl tralu, ad shortly after th iimu kwr Uie train loft fo SU Louis. BC Wirelosa TcJography Couforonco, Uerlln, April 4,On the invitation of Kmporor Wllltum an international conference on wireless telegraphy opened in Berlin today. Twelvo na tions, including the United States, nro reprosented. Tho conference is along the wine lines as that held hero last your and has for Its ohif purpose tho framing of uniform regulations among all nations fur the control of wtroloss telegraphy, ixith in timit of war and in time of pernio, hns thoroughly npppealcd, not only to tho most intellectual and critical list eners, but to the great rank nnd file of evory-day investigators Us well. Tho following excerpt from ono of Mr. Kimball's nddresscs is character istic of his method of prcsonting his subject: "Picturo to yourself some mnn or woman who is kind, loving and upright; whoso fair lifo is marked by tho mile stoncH of bcncvolcnco nnd good dcods. Notlco tho effect that such n mental ' condition hns produced on the face of this porsor." with tho softened expression and pleasing lines. "On tho other hand, witness tho mnn whoso mind is evil; who, for yoar3, has boon nnimnted by hatred nnd other brutal propensities that distort and de bauch mankind; witness his face, hard, ropollant and twisted. Its very offen- sivoncss of outlino nnd shapo is itself; an evidence of tho incarnation of evil. You know that this disfigurod and twist ed fnco has boon caused by a wicked and sinful mind. "Now I-nsk you if such evil thought can twist nnd distort his face, don't you suppose that it can twist and dis tort his livcrf Supposo thut such a mnn who was suffering in consequence of his ovll thoughts should resort to tho provnlent theory nnd practice of modi clno for rolicf. Can you concoivo it pos sible thnt thoro would bo any scientific procoduro in administering liver pills to him, or in changing his diotf Such n patient would not sudor bocause ho nto ico cream or mlnco pie, but because his very being is wrenched nnd torn by evil thoughts and motives. Ho docs not need a ohange of diet, but tho trans formation of mind, 'for to bo car nally minded is death, but to bo spirit ually minded is lifo nnd pence.' "Knowing this to be true, the prac tice of tho Christian Scientist is direct ed to tho removal or destruction of tho amific, and ho procoods with tho know edge that noithor fear, sin, superstition nor ignorance aro indostructnblo. Ho knows that you cannot remove ignorant four by means of a plnstcr, nor trans form tho moral and temperamental sta tus by means of mud-bntlis. Ho knows also that these causes nro abnormal, un lawful nud unreal, and that ho can mna tor them beonuso of tho divinely or dained and divinely bestowed intelli gence of sclonco. "It would bo of littlo satisfaction to any ono of us to bo thus told thnt his sickness was caused by fear or sin, or somo othor evil mental inrtuonce, if thorc was no rotnody; but Christian Sci onoo rovols an adequate way whoroby Buggies Buggies Baggies PROPOSALS INVITED Scaled proposals endorsed "Proposals for construction of buildings, etc., at Oreeon Stato Fain Grounds" will bo received by tho Stato Board of Agricul ture for tho construction of buildings, plumbing, sowcrage, drainage, painting, etc., to bo done at the Oregon State Fair Grounds, in accordance with plans and specifications on filo at the office of W. D. Pugh, architect', SaJcm, Ore gon. Bids will bo received at tho oflico of F. W. Durbin, State stroet, Saiorn, Oregon, until Saturday, April 15th, at 1:30 p. m., and thon publicly opened. Bids must bo mado out on blank forms, which can- be secured at tho architect's office. The board reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids. W. II. DOWNING, 4-4-td-10d-lw President of Board A FULL STOCK Wo now have a fall jtock of By. aclnths, Tulips, Crocus, NaieW Snow Drops, Jonquil and a nle 2. sortment of Chinese Sacred Lin Would bo plcasod to have thepillij can ana inspect our itock at Savage & Fletchet 322-324 Commercial St, MODEL OYSTER HOUSE."" 444 court Strcot '"ho best mcal3 in tho city for tit price. Quick sorvico, caro and clearii new our motto. Phono 2648 Main. MBS.. JENNIE HEADBICK, PMl A. L FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Frasor. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornico Work, Heating and Building Work of all "kinds; estimates mado and work guaranteed. 307 Stato Street, Salcra. Phono 1511. ALL KINDS OF BUGGIES, CHEAP BUGGIES, MEDTOM BUGGIES AND FINE BUGGIES. STEEL TIRED BUGGIES AND BIKE BUG GIES. NEW STOCK JUST IN. R. M. Wade & Co. Merohanta and Their Clerks. LadiM nail gatlwen of. all wlka ef life will Ih 4Hlr0tAd in tho ltur at inn opera (tous uext Tustuy evoalBg. All aro invited, nud tbo Uoture 1 free- Boston Colllo Show, . Boston, lnk&t April 4. Collie hred tni ami oltlblturs frein all sections of tho wuutry are rpronUd at tho lMuek thew of .tho Cullla Club of Aiuer iwk which oiMd today in Mechanics' building, It U tho Hrt Kkllitio of tho kind evor ltftfd kr, and from all iHtlicMtioM Will proVO HO MI0OOf.ful AS tho OrMwiMlty itkow hold but yar Uv tho .iiitOH 'lVrrior elwl). J. Pierpont! vrw. .. i mm. ....... i . .UW(IUI (tfWjffli&fW .1-' VVfffiK, TImmmhh W. llWIHHl among tho pwlnot oxkibilors. Halt Falllntv. Ttivnlna Gnavets Hre j frtrfntt. tinatrtuntt ttu Hmt - --wr m-mw-m m " jr ww IntontaU Cotumorce Oase. Washington, a O, April 4. Tho UlH'orOMtlal eo, lavwlviMg tho quos tiou of ditTerontkils oh traflU to the At lMtU (vorto, oowe up for oral argu wont ltoforo the ItttorMato Cowworo OommlU here today. Tannery Burned. Mtklug, W. Vai, April 4,-A fire in the plant of tho Klkiss Tannisg Oompsuy last ulgat eauKd a low of 100,00. HASRSSEALTH AliUt. I tv 11 UHN V S.A to rtekSM iIP. l.iui.T .- ci Jin.1. .s kill tvrvu, tv h'f ftlllnj!. I'-.-1 fc.mtu .C iM.k lu.trvvu bklr J ihv tin , r . i uvi .. rvull. Vf lttltlnaltb .ii H..M .s.jt. It Hoops You Looking Yasrng Urj aik", lH dr(fliU' Tk lhta wttSiwut VUU Utf hilltl uw. ltutan. Free Soap Offer Wfofifofl? Klfl llvt. tk l MBV tit fd2lAVrl .lrnrlri itt.1 lU. tor &V. naO ibl Jt. tit ai 90. tr UUUtllb. tttatt ...,..,.,,, ,,.,, PALACE rilABMAOY: Iliaillll9liit9 wai- Our now tine of 1905 wall pa per 1ms just arrived. All latest pattorns at reasonable prices. Call and co our stock nnd bo convinced that our paper and prices' nro right. Remember tho place. 35ai000" Cti'TrttnW YOU LIVE IN YOUR SHOES. f Most of tho timo 16 hours out of tho 24, at least. IVhy not bo comfort able! You'll find in our long lino of foot equipment something that will suit you oxactly as to shape, stylo evea price. So thoinvitation goes from us te: See shoes hero that satisfy. JACOB VOGT ssaKSEsa)SMSSX4MitMMWM(MWltMMM s n 26531 K RED SEAL i'l 2:06 $ Tri' Rcc. 2:10 E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 0tt8 M M M X m m s M M SIRE OF JO SEAL, 2:lli. Sired by Red Hoart 2:194, tho Biro of Chain Shot 2:06l2. Red Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Red Soal 2:10 Al- siro of Daisy Fields 2:08Vi, Ham lawood 2:10M... brino field, 2:liyt, etc. Second dam DAY BELL by Advnnco, siro of Malraska 2:25,etc Dam of Veritas 2:10yt, Vindcx 2:204. Third dam daughtor of Tippo Saib, a thoroughbred. RED ID3ART is by Ued Wilkes, out of Swoothoart, by Sultan; second dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bolls, etc. RED SEAL stands lo.l, compactly built, with great quality and a speed. Ho will moko tho season of 1005 at tho sure sire of great OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With the usunl return privilege. Good pnsturngo at reasonable rates to mares sent from a diatanco. SAM CASTO, Fair Gfotmds,Of. IMMIMISaMHIIMCIlHIHIMl I I standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St It is out aim to handle the best grade of straight and blend ed whiskies made. Also the finest of California and Im ported wines and brandies. We guarantee all ordes filled by tis, and make a specialty of family and oral toote orders. All orders delivered free to anv oa.f r .. Si... en . a I trial, we will make yoo happy. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgc Phone Main 2181. i- .. k-i