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-"PWr-TRW lit t'-i. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1005. DAIffiT CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BEOS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. OPINIONS differ. Portland Ministers' Idoa About Rock ofollor. "Wednesday' Telegram sayst A dif ference of opinion among church poo' plo of tho city In regard to John D' RockofolloT and his jfiftii exists, many bolloving that ho la a menace to Chris 4in milirlnn. while others think his money should bo accepted. Roy. W. E. Randall, of Central Bap tlst church, said this merning: "I havo no Indorsement for many of Mr, Rockofolior's methods or tho sys tcm that ho represents. On the quos tlon of 'tainted' money, I bellovo that money used for tho making of man hood loses its 'taint,' I would us Mr. Rockofollcn'd money, or any othor man's monoy, provided tho use wns not construed as an Indorsement of wrong methods of monoy-mnking. "If mon have filched monoy from tho public, thoy ought to roturn It, but -they should bo just before thoy nro sonorous. Lot them first mako restitu tion, and mm tholr remaining monoy generously for Mm welfnro of man kind." No Worso Than Others. Rov. 8, C. Lapbnm, of the Second llnptist church, said: "I do not bollove In tho nccoptnnco of nny monoy earned or gnlnod by qucstlonablo mothods. Thoro Is a ques tion In my mind, howovor, us to the methods of Mr. Rockefeller. In plnco of nbuso, I would rather thnt pooplo would Investigate the ethical basis on which ho has gnlnod his fortune. I df not consider thnt his fortuno has boon obtained in nny moro dishonest or dls honorablo way than tlio monoy enrnod toy ordinary business mon of today. For Instance I could take monoy of Mr Rockefeller an rondlly as I could accept monoy from business conrorns of this ly." Rev, M. M. Bledsoe, of Immnnucl Baptist church, said: "I havo about tho snino opinion of Mr. Rockofollor thnt Itov. Mr. John ton lins. I think Mint Kockofellor rcp rononts tho meancHt spirit of tho nge." Tho opinion to which Itov. Mr. Blod soo rofcrs was expressed yosterday In. Eugene by Rov. Herbort 8. Johnson, of Boston, who sabh "Personally, I boliovo John D. Bock ofollor Is tho blggvst load Mint tho Bap tist douoininutloit N carrying today tho grontest obstacle to our rollgloui Influonce, tho most dangerous man out of prison In tho Unltod States, both to Chrlstinn rollgion nnd to ropublloun government." Tho Nevada aoldflolds. Thoro nro over 0000 people In Gold flolrts. It wns a Bret Hnrto town for n, whllo, but the old finvor Is going now Thoro nro tolograph llu.es, young lady typMs with sldo combs, and fresh drummers. Tho town aotunlly biros n press agent, much after tho manner of a circus. It Is just on the verge of having a railroad. It llos In the era ter of an old volcnno amid painted hlllr. thnt flame with brilliant sanrlots, vio let grnys, nib of roses and asuro blues, Thoro nro two stories about the gold thoroj ono Is told by the dlsgruutled wrosnector who found nothing but rou lette, tablos; tho othor l tho version of tho press agent and tho mining pro motorj nolther Is ovorballasted with truth. Tho renl truth Is not to be had, Tho mines are nil guarded from the publloj somo of the ore dumps nro aurrounded by big fences. At present no oro to speak of is being shipped out owing to the prohibitive cunt of ship ping byVwngon. Wno'n tho railroad, comes In It will bo possible to tell the wonderful story of tho doldflelds oro. As tlio mines nro just starting, there a tiunilrnris of miners looklnjr for work, and, not finding it, thoy rush on to Mm Bullfrog region. This is two days eouth of doldflelds. These littlo towns, huddled In tho Nevada hills thrco days' rldo from tho nearest rail road, nro like an old sccno loft where tho props for n frontier drama have boon stowod away. You can't bcllove it is nil real. The Bullfrog Is nnmed after a ledge of vivid green oro that crops out from a hillsido in tho Amnr gosa vnlloy of Southern Nevada, over looking the desert. It was discovered last summer by n minor named Shorty Harris, in whom no romance lingerod. Thnt lodge might havo suggegsted to Shorty thp sea a', dawn, or tho lure of tho Lorelei, ot something oqunlly frivolous. But to Shorty that groon looked like tho book of a big bullfrog. So It will bo Bulb frog to tho end of tho chaptor. It it hard on the fnturo nristocracy of Bull frog. Beatty Ilea in a mountnln past sprawlod across a broad mesa. Mon hunt, stray burros in canyons of wild picturosquoness. It Is n rng town, nil canvas. About ovory third tent Is n saloon, nftcr tho mannor of bordoi towns. Hotels nro long canvas tonti cut into rooms that qunko nnd salvor in tho wind. Amiablo bands of burror mennder through tho otroets nnd lick tho labols off tin cans in tho back yards. At night high tonor burros hoo-haw across tho starlit canyons tc basso prufundo burros until tho night Is hldoous. Freighters como crawling In, covorod with dust from tho desert. Twljo a wook the big four-borso stngo whips In from civilization with the mail. On tho bond in front of the tent postofllco Is tho symposium of Bullfrog. Bonoath every khnkl coat is a pocket full of specimens. Every man boliovos in tho bottom of hli heart thnt ho knows tho location of, tho mystical Bryfogol mine, tho oro of which' grows $10 richer with overy tolling. Bryfogcl wns nn old Dutchman, Bnok in tho sixties lio loft Oregon with two hot-blooded young southornors on a long circuitous routo to join tho Con- Gtand Seaside Excursion ALBANY TO NEWPORT AND RE TURN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1005. Olovo Contest Newport Opera House, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 005. YOUNG FITZSIMMONS vs. TWIN SULUVAN BASEBAIiLl CORVAIiLIS VS. NEWPORT. Sunday, tho 0th, at 2 p. m. Three-day tlckots from Salem, good going on Saturday or Sunday excur sion trnln nnd returning Sunday night or Monday morning. Tickets good on Saturday night overland to Albany, and on excursion train Sunday. Faro from Salem $3.00 for round trip. Numerous attractions on Sunday, in cluding surf bathing, boating, ocean trip to Soil Rocks on tug "Lorons," and n fino gatao of basoball, Don't forgot tho glovo contest on Saturday night, tho 5th. Train loaves Albany nt 7:30 n. m. TUB BEST MADE BROOM IS THE SALEM BROOM BUY NO OTID3R fodernto army. On tho wny thoy como neross n ledgo of fabulous richness somovvhoro In Novndu. Tho two younrj 8outhornor,s would not stop, but Bryfo gol 's patriotism dwindled. Ho took snmplos of tho oro to Austin, Novnda, nnd got pnrtners to go buck with hint to work tho mine. Thoy wore fol lowed by n mob of prospectors shad owing thorn for their eocrot. Bryfo gol lost his wny. Tho mlno wns novor found. Tho party from Austin wore dlsposod to hang him, but finally re lented. Ho would not go back with thorn, so thoy abandoned him with what provisions thoy could spare. He vowed novor to go bnck until ho had found tho mlno. One dny whllo drink lug nt Stump Springs, 100 miles south of Bullfrog, ho wns hit over tho head by a Tluto Indian. Whon ho wns brought back o life all recollection of tho mlno had been wiped out of his memory. JV1I the fools In tho south wost who nro not hunting for the lost Pog Leg mine are hunting for tho lost Bryfogel mine. They clolm now that it wns In tho Bullfrog district. Har ry O. Cnrr, In Collfor's. Save Something Its the auto way to suc cess. Everybody can save something, If only a kcis.11 amount, nnd tho Bmall sums saved nud deposited REQU. LARLY soon yield Urge remits. It May Meau the Building of ft JJome, tho Foundation of ft Business or ft College Education, Wo recelvo deposit of ono doljar or moro ftt ny tlmo and py Interest t tho rate of throo per cent per annum, compounded semi annually. Savings Department CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK FLETCiniR'S OinUREN DRY FOB, 0A8TORIA. ADMIRAL CLARK DAY. Commander of Battleship Oregon Asked to Pair. Kffort Is being made by President H. W. Goodo, of tho Lewis and Clark expo sition, to havo Ronr-Adinlral Charier K, Clark uamo nn Admiral Clark day at tho oxposlMon, and If possible havo htm bo present on the occasion and spenk. Admiral Clark gained fame by hU famous trip around tho Horn when commander of the battleship Oregon In tho early dj of tho Spanish-American war. HxpeoMug ovory moment tc sight the enemy's fleet, and kecpinf lib own vescel in perfect condition, tha future admiral arrived wifely in tlmo to participate in tho battle of Santi ago with an effect which added luster to tho ship named after this state. Ad. miral Clark was soon afterward pro moted, and is now on shoro duty, which, it I expected, ho nan leave for a sufllclenMy long time to be pratout nt the exposition. CMBBlHsHBWsHsMWMBMslHBB'WBM X-RAYS J HWIMIIMMWMMMI If Henry Jnmcs is such a stickler for consonnnts, ho should move, over to RuBsIn, Tho Russian peace plenipotentiary is Witto, but from the way ho talks he is far from wlso. Honry Jnmes says: "Our speech is a porfoct slobbor," Woll, Honry, is the principal "old slobs." ' Wonder why tho Soattlo judgo wns sj anxious to koop tho divorced man, E. J. Collins, out or4 tho pent Tho govornor of Louisiana is riled because tho troops of Mississippi have invadod tho shcrcd soil of mosquito- dom. After thnt picture in tho Orpgoniun yosterdny tho mannging odltor is liablo to indictmont, If Honoy has nny regard for his reputation. JusJ after Williamson was oloctnd ho wont to Prinovlllo, nnd, thnt being his homo town, ho' wns mot tea miles out on tho road by onthuslnstio parU sans, with n big brass band, nnd yet whon ho cot on tho witnoss stnnd ha forgot It. In Indlnnnnolls tho surgoons havo boon raising depressions In tho skulls of youthful criminals, and thereby cur ing them of criminal Instincts, Hero, wo Htiggost, Is a pointer for Teddy, why not trcphlno tho cmployos In tho do partmonts as a- condition prccodout to employing thorn t Thoro must hnvo been n good pull avallablo to causo a judgo to grnnt r divorco to n woman married only two wooks, nnd then sond the divorced hus band, in chnrgo of an ofllcor, to Yio torla to violate tho laws thnt judgo was sworn to uphold, o Grave Troublo Poreseon. It nooiln but -littlo foresight to toll, thnt when your stomach nnd liver aro badly affected, gravo trouble is ahoad, unless you tako tho proper medlcino for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart waa weakenod, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a loug time, but In Electric Bitters I found just what I noedod, for thoy quickly rollevod and curod me." Bout modlclno for weak women. Sold under gunrantoo by J, C. Perry, Druggist, nn, Or., nt QOo a botttlo. NEW CORN 10c DOZEN FINEST IN SALEM AT A. L. Harvey PHONE 1981 Cor. High and Court Sts. ONE MILLION MARK. Attendance nt Fair Will Roach Figuro Tonighfc This Attondnnco nt tho exposition will reach tho 1,000,000 mark with tho close of tho gates tonight. Tho aggro- irate attondnnco to dnto has boon D80, 095, and 746D persons cntorod tho gates up to 11:30 o'clock this morning, 'ine lnreo crowd expected to viow tho sham battle on tho lako this ovonlng promtsos to bo so large that It Is cstlmatod tho ' total attendance today will approximate ' 18,000 persons. Yosterdny there were 1 15,308 visitors. It will require but 0430 human beings to attondtho expo sition this nftornoon nnd tonight to bring tho totnl to tho mnrk set. Tolo-gram. - - fiVAUA MAN ttm. Triosscl Pull Out TN. ... . :riowuH PIEE THIS MORNING. Bud Bell's Houso on Cottago Street Badly Damaged. Excursion Bates, During tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion tho O, O, T, Co, will mako a rate of 73 cents to Portland, round trip $1, Tlaketa good for 10 days. Boats leav ing daily. Was a Succoss. The ladles' Aid Sooloty, of the Pre byterian church, of this city, gave n most cnjoyublo social Inst evening on tho fine lawn of the Martin home, on Court strooj. It mis a great bui-i-om both sooially nnd financially, and tin program was fur better than nny thnt has been given for some time. It w as follews: Piano solo .. Mi MeKlruy Bending Miss BuckingliMin Violin solo Rev. II. llx)oeV Vooal solo Miss Cleveland Heading MIm Byrni Yoeal solo Mrs. MeDowel' Violin solo Mr. BabeoeV Teachers Examinations. Notice is horeby given that the county superintendent of Marlon coun ty, Oregon, will hold the regular ex amlnatlon ot applicants for state and county papers at tbo Methodist church beginning Wednesday, August 0, 1005, at 0 o'clock a, m, and continuing until Saturday, August 12th at 4 o'clock p nu E. T, M00BE3, T-20-St County School Supt ; Tho fire departmont had a run this morning that kept thorn busy for nwhile. At 10:30 nn nlnrm was turned In from the tolophono ofllco, giving tha locntlon at "Cottago and Mill." The dopnrtment mndo tho run to Cottngc and Mill streets, and found no fire. Somo person said tho fire was in th( Cottago hotel, and tho cngino nnd hose wagon stnrtcd bnck. On tho way back Poto Phillips, drlvor of tho cngino, mw nmoko In tho nlr that looked llko a fir to him, and -ho hended for tho placil which provod to bo Bud Bell's house, on Cottage stroot nnd Mill creek. By tho tlmo tho apparatus arrived tho upper part of tho building was en veloped In flnmos, nnd It lookod for n whllo that tho wholo houso would go Out that distance on Cottnga street Micro nro no firo plugs, but thoro wai plenty of wnter in Mill crcok, nnd the cngino backed down nnd two stronms wero sobn plnylng on tho ilnmcs. Tt wns a dlfllcult firo to fight, as tho whole interior of tho upper part of tho build ing wns on firo at once, nnd ns soon ns tho blnzo wns put outin ono plnco, it broko out In nnothor. By good work on tho pnrt of Chlof Savago nnd his men tho fire was soon gotten under control, Tha uppor pnrt of tho building, n ono nnd n half story house, wns destroyed, with n loss of be tween four nnd five hundred dollars. Two fnmlllcs occupied tho houso J. L. Qoorge nnd Fred Hewitt. Tho origin of tho firo wns n dofectlve flue. AUof tho furniture in tlio houso was taken out, but wns badly dnnmgod by wntor. Had tho dopnrtment received the proper location of tho firo whon the alarm was turnod In -thoy would have suvod much tlmo on tho run, nnd innde tho property dnmngo very light. This is nnother object lottson that a firo alarm system should bo Installed, Scoro of All-Round Mert Frnnk Frolssol, Portland . jjj,,, Victor Lldga, Ban RanelicoMuS E. E. Parry, Chicago 2 D. O 'Sullivan, Anaconda .,.46M - Will Build to Coos Bay. Ofllolal announcement wns mndo yos terdny from tho ofllco of Goncrnl Man ngor O'Brien that tho Southern Pacific would build a branch from Drain, Douglas county, nlong the courso of Elk creek and the Umpqun river to tho coast nt nnrdincr, thonco south nlong the coaBt'to Mnrshfield, opening tho inte rior of Coos county to development and commerce ns soon as the final survey and right of wny work can bo com pleted. Tho routo hns been decided upon. The distance is 81 mllos. The estimated cost for n standard gauge line of first-clnsa construction is $3, 000,000. Coos county is one of the rleh dl vbdons of Wostern Orogon, compara tively slightly developed because of the lliok of transportation fojilltlos, andl hns heretofore been obliged to trudo al most entirely with Hhii Francisco, CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TDME OARD N ?. No 2 for Yaqnina Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaquina 5:46 P.M. No. 1 Rotuming Leavest Yaquina 7:15 A.M. ' Lenvcs Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrlvos Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Detroit Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M. Arrlvos Detroit 12:30 P.M. NO 4 from Dotrolt Loaves Dotrolt 1:30 P.M. Arrives Albany 6:30 "P.M. No. 6 for Albany Loaves Corvallis 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 8 for Corvallis Leaves Albany 2:40 P.M. Arrives Corvallis 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany Loaves Corvallis 0:00 P.M. Arrlvos Albany 6:40 P.M. No. 6 for CorvaUis Loaves Albany 0:15 P.M. Arrives Corvalll 0:55 P.M. Train No. 1 arrives In Albany in jtlmo to connoct with tho S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connocts with tho S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany, giving direct ecrvico to Newport oad adjacontJ beaches. Trnln No. 3 leavos Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving thoro in amplo tlmo to reach tho Broiten bush hot springs tho samo day. Train No. 4 bctweon Albany nnd De troit connocts with tho Eugene local nt Albany, nlso with local from Cor vallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at 0:30 a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m., in time to catch Eugene local to Portland and train to Dotrolt. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. m., after tho arrival of S. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 loaves Corvallis at 6:00 p. m., arrives In Albany at 0:40 p. ra., In tlmo to connect with tho local far Eugene and way points. Train No. 0 leavos Albany for Cor vallls at 0:15 p. m., after the arrival of the 8. P. local from Portland. For furthor information npply to J. O. MAYO, Con. Pas. Agt. T. COOKERELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallis. Frank Froissol, tho former Unlreriit ' of Oregon student, won the jnarl4J amateur cham-ninnshln nt n.. .. " t, nii.n.,.i .tM.it. - . . orIh "" " "" contest hrid,, dor tho Auspices of tho Lewis andCUrt oxposition yesterday afternoon, contest took place in strict aceordij with tho rules of Mao A. A. TJ, Bi j E. Bulllvnn, secretary of that crgulu, tlon, was prcsont nud acted in thj . paclty of reforoc. Tho fact that tho event was Troatj nn Oregon boy, wearing the colon !i tho Multnomah, is a source of Ptt dollght to tho local athletic fraternitr and Champion Frlossol was kept bun last ovonlng rocolving tho conpifok tlonjjif frionds and acquaintances. Jj Is a modest sort of a chap, aid f(f picked him ns a contondcr In the awt, ns tho majority prosont figured tt t. tost ns being botwoon Lldga, of tit Olympla Club, nnd Ed. Parry, of lb Ohlcngo organization. FrrtfMol's Stoadv Qrlnd. Froiosol's stoady grind In eren iovon pullod him through, and win tho points woro totaled at the tooth slon of tho mllo run, which closed tit moot, it was found that tho local nu had captured tho covotcd honori h almost 50 points. Pnrry, the nr ginnt from tho Windy City, hsd t llj load over all Us opponents before tit start of tho milo ovout, and he wti lookod upon as a suro winner, for tD that was nocossary for hint to null , good wns to finish within n lap of tit loaders, but ho foil from cxhinitln when within sight of victory, and lost nil tho points ho would havo acquired had ho breasted tho tapo in last pltce. Tho victor won only two events, til broad jump nnd tho 120-ynrd hurdles, but his seconds and thirds In the otter ovents gnvo him n big score. NEARLY READY TO MEET. Ponco Envoys Will Got Together Eirlj Noxt Wook. 1 stir fjBjJsycwwv.r7i Htfic Wing Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries, Lacco, j,, np now Ua0 Gonta' ond Ladiea' Furnishing Ooodi, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Whlto Under wear. Sale cheap. Court street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono Black 2155. 316 Court St., corner alloy. Now York, -Aug. 3. Russian dlplo macy showed Itself today by a alien tonguo. At tho St. Regis hotel TOti said ho had nothing further to add to Wodnosdny'a stntomont. At tho Jp nncoo hostolry, tho Waldorf, a limllu roticonco was maintained. Aecompu lod by tho soorotnrles of tho RumIii li gation, Witto stnrtcd for an auto rlk at 10 o'clock, tho routo being tbroojs Contrnl Park and tho Riverside dfin Returning ho visited tho stock chnngo on Wnll stroot, which Immedl ntoly had n rumor of nn American Ion. Asslstnnt Socrotnry of State Plercs has nrrlvod to confor with the plenipo tentiary. Tl)o two delegations go t Oystor Bay Saturday to meet the Pr idont. Tomorrow Witto will pay uuofllclnl cull upon tho President asl present tho respects of tho Czar. Now Bad Now York Blaze, York, Aug. 3,-Sovcn person woro hurt nnd four overcome by smoli in n fierce firo following tho altespt to blow up a threo-story double f tonoment on Lorlmor street, in vw lyn. Four loapod from tho windon Mrs. nodart and three children wen overcomo by tho smoke. - mtv m " -r- -f fL-u hntt. si The Kind Yo1!iTeWrtBt r&LvPfflti BREAD ON A PLATE, no matter how fastidious the palate may be, is always delicious when made from Salem flour. White, light, exquisitely flavored, wholesome and nourishing, it Is both tempting and palatable when made from the king of all bread makers, the Salem flour HAT.TIM FLOURING MTT.T.3 All They Ate Dtessy The Rage They Ate Comfott- able TANS OXFORDS BLACKS We have tneminali styles at BED ROCK RRICES Stylish dressers will wear oxfords throughout the fall. Come In and let as fit yqa oat. . 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