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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1906)
mmmmmmnsmSKS. mmtmammammmltmmM mtm tmmmmiiiZZmZZZZ DAILY Sleiin of Hint. CAPITA JOimKAL, BAUM, OBEQON, WEDNESDAY, np Saeleboy What sullablo wedding: Ktscnt could I give Dobbs? Poubleman-Bond hltu half a dozon 11$ flics, lur Bakery for iood Goods. Try Us jijer cakes .... 16c and 25c (ingel enkea ... ....... IBe and 25a Mflno cako ,..10o oily roll ...... .10c Jhocolato roll 10c fcocoanut roll lOoand 25c fiut loaf cako .... 25c Tho bost macoaroons, ledy flngora iioJ fanjy cooklos and cakes oror tamed out In Salem. OUR DREAD Has no equal In town. rULLITO ti DOUGLAS. talent's loading grocers, oonfeetlonera isd bakers, 460-400 Btato street, phones 182 and 187. ll Jl XTVTIJt rft.Vyl-'? Ill TA8HMOO CIQARS 12'i Cents Eooli. An the Mahout qunllty that oan bo ai4d, and du'lght Uio discriminating ado of every coinpetonfc Judge. Sold kf all first clnaa (lealoro. AUQUBT, HUCKENBTEIN, Manufacture. Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mor. HIIIM II I II II I II I H II I I It- EVENT OF THE 8EA80N. Wednesday, February 28 Watmmntu, of tb Distinguished Aotor, Mr. Charles B. Hanford Accompanied by Miss Marie Drofnah la an Xtaborato Presentation of Tfxe Merchant of "Venice A complete soonlc produotlotu 8pe W meotrtoal effecta. Beautiful Co H 4 a notable company of layers, Mee-Wo, 70, $1.00, S1.M. 8eto " Dox office Wednesday at j bouse at wUeir the Hanford eoaapaay 'a. a. Shylock Tonight. No ermrneler la a r4ny Is a greater favorito with! players than "Skwlook" ki "The Mferehan of Venice" The I ofeBradter ia a strange stady and p peara at first glance to represent om of tfee eases where an author failed to reaMae the grsatness of his own work. There Is bo vietbto effort to invite sympathy or respect for the vengeful moaqy lender; MA yet there ia a tnamdfleeirt psAhoa la hie suffering bai compels piny. It is this Repeat of tew abaraeter that Ckesiee B. 1 loafer 1 emphasises; it k the phase of "Shy. lock" that ell vtmt aotors haveatrlv oa So portray. Mr. llairford's predue Woa of this play is regarded by many erliies as the erewning aeblevemeat of Ms UAeamify aottve and uniformly prosperous eareer. Mr. Harford is new in Mio maturity of his artistic power. A rnsn of splendid physique, porsoael ma?aetiiem and with ttie graces In resiling blaak vwim so seldom met wHh en Use modbra stage, Is weieemed wherever he appears no one of the few aetore are competent to eowviaolngly portray eharaofcers of thts ekos. ShaheeAro Is ao kngor a mystery. He hM boon, taken to the hearts of tho present goaemUon wkh affceUonato entfcuskflin. Tho feeblo efforts of tho tmHJorti dramatist have only served, as guldo jmMs to tHrceb popular lMoUi geneo to tho master drama 'wImho spooohk aJiys MlnOihtto, whoo sltua t4otM nhm ring true aad w4oe aharaetorn are invariably humant as humai lodwy m thej were eoMturies ago. Ik "The Merobant of Venloo" oeotim ono Mt greatest of fwwf trine eharaotorn, "Portfa." He novor pie tMretl wwtHMi extt dth admiral! ami reMt, Iwt 1 "lortk" lm Ism emliMod a hlffsier intNeetniU type than la any othor heroine. Deoplto the motrtftMiy wklok aol4s hor to on AMthd . loffk of th4 HMst WraMl In tho law, she la a Ma oxaMW of trwo woNNtwhood. MW Mirio Drofnah has pH-ed .Um port of "l'ortU" with sooh iWartnuwhihedi wwwi that hor ap- MearaM la It 1 halted wkk doop lnVre Sirs U aa aetrosa who eota trfoos jftmi power wtMr rlsHonto roflao. wont, and hor oqeH of popnlor ami aritioM npprovat has leoa m eowphHo as it waa mpll. Mr. Hanford'a jrO' dneWow of "Tho Morehaai of Va. lee" win lie preoontrdi at tho Grand Ojmw Hohm on Wodnewlny, Plrti ary tS. It la tho result of sidU are and kvih oxpetdUtuni. NVMMn ht hik aitted to make It omwplote la oast, eoHndHt- ami mieAory. i. o , All Seo Hanford. It frequonMy oomtrs that every at la tho ttaaWe ia whlah I la a ford aad his eonqiaay nro to play hi sold long Wore tho Unto of tho porforMMnee. Ia eaM whore H who oe(ldo oxtra laotiaoos wore glvoa to moot tho dowiaad for soaos. At a Wodoomlay watiaoo por foriintfcaa of "Tho Morohaat of Voatos" in Salt IaIm City Mm groat theatre thore was erowdod from tho orohaotra rail to Uw lop of tho third gaolory. la ooo alty thoro was a lino throe Ueok Wail, from 4 oolook p. w. UM TiHO, tkujnlkAulnja uJaJuiK ttAVhLfl toft kiA mIi lory aod itdtag roow oa tho othor tloow. It baa boon iaMlbU for Ma agar Walker to ao arraage tho toor as to g4va a porforiaaaeo la vry Hy ia whlok Mr. iraaford has been aosorod a wotoonto, ad fcVk otretMootaaoo had bom aot by raaaiog arowrotoo traias from a awwber f daM with tho optra LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT Was Well Attended and Clear ed Debt on the Big: Organ Tho SOT or more people who nearly filled the seating capacity of tho First ML B, ehttrok lost evening, whoa the Ernest Oonride Ooneort; Company far niabod' the program, got deeldedly more than their money's worth of tho high est elass nmoie. Nearly every lover of good mosle la Solent was to bo seen in tho attdienoo, ami the unanimous judg most was Umt it was tho best eoacort given in the eily ia some years. The singing by Mr. Brnost Gamble was something that will be remembered for many days by those who hoard Wm, both for tho parity of tono and the magnificent timbre ef voice.. His manner of handling tho notes showed oaroful training, aad Ms selections cov ered a wide, range aad brought out his great versatility Mr. Sam Lambersoit, the pianist of the oompaay, proved himself an artist of no men nblHty, and his renditions shewed sympathetic study of tho coroi Jtositlons, and almost peTfeot technique. His fingering was eertolnly a splendid lesson to tho fdaae sUtdonts present. Thorlorlnota,MlosVorMi Page, more ha met tho oxee(tiona ef the ntid! onoo. Vnm tho time that her violin garo forth llo first nHo antll she fia hhod hor rospsnes to tho onoofo she hold tho a4OMfe at hor will. The tmmber whieh was, porbaps, tho most thorongMy oajoyod, booaino of Its fa ntUiarlty as woil aa Its mo4oal noalt tls. wm "Owbm ma fal," from Han- dol'sXenco. my wtmbor of tho on tiro program wao gfroa a reoall. DEMOCRATS GIVE A BANQUET General Speech Making Was Indulged In Great Showing of Harmony Among the Faithful Who Had Plenty td Eat B jAUttfiT'fTjL 'WBsfMwwjWsaaaasTpWBBsiPM sV B mm V LwBaWBaWBaWBi oMBaWsaWB wbbWbbWbbwbbwbWBo) BawBawBawaMBmV VX- 1&3B T BaoBoS? H i rW & iCoBBaHBoH Wi HF tft-VV LV JBBBBLkk H BU IbV aWS RobWobWobWobWbwV bH bV .bWobWobWobKL .' mT7o5bR S & m WL maovoV w i. hbIVvKoHI 1KJV igm AaV Jbt" om jaWaWaw- 1obV bW If f TlfWoW ' M uumubji , t imgw 1 i i .umClKb hiM-.Vi m , ii7?WfKKKiiiM Whan ym lose anything & want ad In the Journal will find it quickly. Throe tlmos, X aents. CITY JNEWS A Colleotlon of laportant Para graphs for Tonr Consideration. New Edison Tieatte of pregra: . Thuroday aad Saturday. irathwM) at 3 p. m. porferBsuKHJ to bagia with, tho feYodte, MEADOWS AND LAS8ARE lr -tty rojartee. parodloa, eta. Tho Southern prima dona MI83 EDNA WILMA ":. by siKxjlal roquet, MAnle LaAirle." phrvd aa aa objective point. Sure Curo for Piles. Itohlag piles prodooe moisture aad oaase Itohiag. This form, as well at blind, Weeding or protruding plies are oared by Dr. Be-SaKo's Pile Remedy. Steps itehing aad bleeding. Absorbs tamors. S0 a jar at druggists, or seat by wall. Treatise free. Writs me about your ease. Dr. Bossuke, Philadelphia, Pa. EX. Sloan's Liniment Gave Belief in I treme Oases of Exhaustion. fc"l at aa oaonnous exponse, the Mr. Hasty K. OilHwa, 41T Wrea St,. Wild Moso Ploor-11.00 a sook. but worth mitoh mors at yoor grooora. lattoH Rros, aro making Improvo- mswbi la tsmlr book toato. Xow aloo- trio wiring hi being mt ia and other ohaagoa mado. Ooad BroniM Voo oaa't jU If yoa mak It with Wild Ko Floor. North jisloiM ha a tidowalk oiddowlo Twm now board stiowalka have boon eoijdofd oa Xrth Ohatoh stroot al lombor k aa tho graaad far othora. Boat! Of Wild Kao Ptear. U wtlt U If its 8aoat salaried aarobatio novel ty boforo the nubHc 5-THE FIVE ASHTONS-5 Raxbwry, Mao,, wro of looa's Lintmoaia "Dariag my ooaaoetioa with aoMei- Iholr woadorful porformaaq; aor'lca and oohletoa, w4M eay feat I have 'nahiag with ease and grac raun trick tumbJiBg than ovo attempted by aay oth,er stars. aad orery member of this troupe 2 arttot la their raspeotlve lipea. fita. double and triple - w wwjv wuj, hriag the young folks to see this aM a-ar novelty Wl aaTft tha fftiyrlAHl nntvtAft VNDIDATE FOR THE ASYLUM." ad Caasldv. Me&dnmi and la. and Singw In tho eaot "You'll And out" rparatioa-A beautiful pastoral ' Play, ia four acta, tjWl-Y A FARMER'S CHILD." U6d year MaiMoat, ia oxtrome of fatlgao after phjwioal exertiea whore an OTiVaar' mb would not prom boao fieiaL I have always used It- ia mas- sagiag oaVtrly moa aiHiesed with Am mfUkmu Alwai-a hoop a Ixttsie tho hoooM for ho hoasohold aad al ways oany oao ia my grip aad- wh la 'tao fatare." , -&.c3-X!n a. S wHUriYsiKjwAtenteiM Candidate for Secretary. Otaade Gatoh, of Salem, filed Taos- day Ids final settee of earuHoaey- ooa- tjiioiaff several hundred names more than reqairedl by w. He is a oaadv date for seorotary of state oa the So pobUesH tsokot Are Yoa Restless at Night. Aad harrasaed by a bad eoughf Use Ballard's Horehouad Byrupj it will seouro yea aouad sleep aad elfoet a prompt and radisal cure. Per sale by A now real ootata im baa apoasd aa etteo oa tlaoo atfoot, near High. Ma. Swaylo Si Swtth wilt handle both elty aad eeaiiiiry property. Tho lloya' Csab is to have aa later eatiag mastlag at taoir room la the Y. M. C. A. taaigat. Aawt 18 mow bord are t bo laltUtl. A orow of six moa loft bore today to work 1 who wood for tho Spudd ing LeggW Oampaai. They go to a aaiiip aboat 40 mttos from Tarnor. At a maM'mootlag of tho "Kodo" )t night it ww aaanlwaaaly dooidtl to roQHoat tho dkootors of the Y. M. C. A. to omit she tarkoy baaoaot. Ia ittf plaoo a maatboia' good foUawohip sosial will bo hold oa Friday evening sad the moaB- saod n'ill go to the swiaaaiag pool fund. Surprising. Bodactloas ia aU ear anderwear; this is oas of the finest Maes ia the eity. Mosey saved if yoa boy sow. The Toggery. HOLLISTtn'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bur MtdUla for Buy tml. Briap 0Ma Eta.Uk ud EmiwU Viftt. A Bpifie tor 0MtJfwti" IadUUa. Lire uj KUojr TrouUM. limpid Eot. lmpuri WooJ Bad Breath !ue6 HeU.JtSAL au4 BTir,.iA li R k f MouataJa fa Is Ub In form. enu a I x Owmb eaa4a br Houunrxa Oaro CuurT. Ma4io Wli. 60LBEN KUGCETS F0.1 SALLOW P0P-i; Tho Demoemtio baaqoot Tuesday night was nHondod by about 150 par- iieipanw, wit a 9rinkUng of Itepub lloans present. Governor Ohamberlaia eeaM not be prosoat. Offielal dalles had sailed him oot of the etlgr at the last moment. At a quarter to nine tho do- lleioas refreshments, Mqwid and solid, had been wU dtaooesed. aad the aweeh ahtng began. The banqoot hnM was deooratod with the national oolers. Tho tables were set with daJTodHs, and t4o speakers' table was ovorhaag with begets of tho same. The WMs of fr were prlntel in Ike national ootors. The banqaet eonoioded, Augast Huek- ostein opened tho ball with a alee lot ef iMxtqaet for Ms hearers, whloh oaooeil groat entbaeiam and good feel Jadgo Hnttoy was tho only Domoernb io momitor of the soiwemo soart pres ent, nod had to make a speooh assent ing t program. He eompllmentod the ladios on then- handtwerk ia preparing Urn baaqaot. and made thorn fool yry pleasant toward Uio,sopromo ooarL He paid a loft handed compliment to tho "Into naaaaooy lopew, of sftor din ner fame aad some other kind of fame." Thoro woo a Hoe vela of hu mor la the address of Jostles Halley that ran like a thread of gold hbroHgh his skqwoass. Ho referred to the great Abraham Idnoela as oao of the aa. washed, "as moot rail splitters are'' Thoro wm pleat' ef appiaaso. Hon. WiMlam H. Helmea deseaBted oa law, the perfection of rosata. Ho eoald not resist the temptation to Mi peer old ChMnsey a Msk. But tbo crowd edeyed It and net a liok teems waited on the sealer sonater from- New Yarjo. Judge Hoknnt gTow rwnlnla eat and paM tVoorved tributes to sash pioneers as Jason Lee, Dr. Bab oesk, 8oaater NeswiNi, Daniel Waldo, Peter Barnett and othora. He eulo gise tho state of MaaoaohasoMn fer maintaining a noa-poMtleal Judkdary. Ho believed the state of Oregon eoald well onwkta. that oxamfdo aad abeeld eleot Demooratlo HaHey and maintain a neaparUaR jadietary. Oharlos V. Galloway got a renting reeepMeR, and told what ho eeeetdered a vital tratiM about tho JoOorsoaiaa Demeeraoy. He said thai sash flat toeing roeeptieaa were sometimes faro bodiago of dUudjor. Ho offared a rev oroatlal trllwta to hho founder ef rep. roseate leva gaverameat, Tho happy modtum betwooa too maoh aad too Mt Me gaorMateat waa wbat ha ssnght to ahtala. Tho partioa of Jofraraoa ami HemhHoa otiU rotaainod. Ho traood tbo toaehUga ef JohTotaea aad Hamilton In aM their ralatioas to aroat hMaeo aad down to tho preaeat, aa roaroaaV od hp a tarla for roveaae only aad a high prwloooiva tariff, as ad vo as tod V Demoerata oomI TtopaMieojw. Aa far himself, ho shoald romaia a DimoireL OeaUaaed rovorses had left the Dome osaiio parth- seak. They had aa ase tor the HaMaiag ohaago artist la pel lotort. Beam of IHtao faith had goes over to tho on may in hoae of a roawrtl to soothe aaaadd pride. This was re oatvod wkk ehoora and kogator. He treated the lasaee foaght over the past few eeaiaigas aa beiag so dead aa but year's birds ' neat. The aontoolllag nrlaaljde la all bamaa aftairs was eqeel rigitte. AM moa were sroatod free aad eqaaL la tho Imawrtal words of Jeff.rj oa TWa meant thai all moa had eqaal poMtieal rights, wese oaiMsod to oqaal polUloal privilogoa, and shoahl be made equal before eternal law aad the truths of immortal jestfee (appUaae). lie daaoaod the state sovereignity aihl deotriae of atotoa' righto of Cat hewa, the eboMjdea of sootioaailaw, and its stumer for spooial ftrlvilogea. Jef feraoa had batUod for abeiitlea of stav- rj as faithfully as Liasou. GaUawny aeaoiudod by kitting peer old bald beaded Keekefeiier a blow beneath the bolt, aad Us eemplimeett to Roosevelt were heantUy oaooredL His pot meas ure ef eeatrel ef railroads woo a Dem osroife measure. He would seaelede by foroiag upea the Kepehlieaa ell garohy s deea of tariff for revenue be fore he quit business (aaetaat). W. T. Stater sted for boaeoty ia poMties. He said not aM the able ex pounder ef Domoosaoy had geao ever to tho KepaMloaas. He aaasysed the motives fer poMtieal oeadaet. He oaao- UoaMy reVtowed the Imperialism ef pel itisal boselsos ia all its forme. SelfUh- S'LT'O of1 c SUITS Uvery man neods a Sorgo Stilt in tho Spring Umo. No matter how many othor suits you h&vo, n u,!uo Sorgo or blaok unflnlshod Worsted brings a variation thai la most ogrtXHiblo. Thoy aro always In good tasto, approp rlato on all occasions, becoming to ovonybody. Wo havo. blocks and bluo suits In atnglo or doublo breasted. Per fectly tailored in correct atylea. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe aosswao the greatest dotraeter of el vis honor. His treaWeeat ef tho subjeot from a pMlesopMo ttandpolat waa against Individual Imperialism. It was a ooneetW fast that yea ooakl net legislate a man honest. Neither eouM Ierssaal ambition nor Iho teftdeney to persona! Imperialism le oradtoate)! by laws. Individual honesty alone eetdd relieve tho eemnwnlty. No matter what form of government or party or ganiaallon, the honor ami heaaity ef the Indlvbtual waa essential to give ebar aoter to adadnlstraltea. We must en ferae priaalHa Mpsn ear Individual selves to seouro tbo true rale of deav eenuty. Ho was wnrodj ap4aadsd hhroaghaot Mm vwy thoughtful spoeeh. The needs af the hoar wore treated tor a few minutes by John A. Jeffrey af lNtrtlaad. Ha paid a tribute to tho Oread Army Aad then to tho Ameriean woman. Ho referred ia the ladies hap pily as tmo af Who earning future Dee serais af Oregon. Ho made a plea for bettor manhood la polities. In oar oitles aad la oar national life. A bettor aad Higher Manhood waa required. Tho eely axaaae that Justified eellootiag taxes waa la giving beak value resolv ed fer aM jaibMe expenditures. Tha boas always demanded a profit ketidea. He was the first to refer to Governor Ohamberhkla among ether reform gov- shaaee to edret a better ehtas of wen P. B. Moaa, tho silver leagued yeang orator of Mtlvortoa, was next. He diatiHgalahed between jwrty priaoiplra ami mrty ergnnlxatieas. His reiaarks would inellno one to believe that he would havo Oregon go Demooratio. Mr. Sena at the okse waa iHtredaeed no a oaHdttlnio for represontive on the Den eeratis tlskot. Charles DUk rnn abe introduoed aa a oandldate. Ho taads a very neat aad effeetivo spoeeh. John H. Allfort said be had been a Demeorat flt years, a kioher all toio lime, aad used to Mag Ueked, Ho ha4 always voted fer the best ma ami geaaraMy thoy were oWaated. Par 40 years the DemeeraUe party had been la the minority, and yet fer W years they had Demoemtio governed, ho Demooratio eters weald bo aided by the boat element of KepaMloaas. Ho memionad the Demooratio U. B. sen atom aad governors and jaatlsea, ami aald they were aM men af Mgh ohar aoter and pur lives. Ho also oateglaotl PresMeni Haesovelt far appointing WeWortoa (great apdaaw). VWiam M. KSalser Mked the spirit ef harmony that revalled, it was dlf. fereat from eemo ef the eaavontioas ho atteaded In the past (UuKatar). eraam, aad get a Mg oheor tor IL Tho ,r " rereaoe to tho progress ef supreme aoet) of tho hear was a uvea if they bad to go to tho saga brask af Peedtotoa to get bim ia the person ef a judge. He evea refarrsd to Idaeela as oao af the grand eld Dome oreia of tho sixsies, Kvea Moose veR was eompelled to have his rate MM pre uutg-J una at M auiamsiiii apanaooan awa sa atBa'O'anjnjanTa,. hie neriy. After fitting oalaai of sovosmI prewdaoat Demoorats, ho eea oladed amid great ayUn. Hen, Ooarga 8. Dowaiag was next aad made same remarks, He gave bis find vote for Doughs s aoai awajs fav ered papular geverament. KooioveH had jumped right over onto Bryan's Jean trne was the last en the list ' 4MJfaf" WM,.U!T Wr6 "" ef est novel His Mibjeet w a baitiaeivo aad reforea- Mespeadiag to toasts was net ia his lias. This waa a met Dome etaiia priaeiple. Tho laslMtivo and rof oressiuiii gave the peepis aa absetuf liemastusy under a raaaMiaan form of government and made Oregon tike most progressive state peMtleaUy In the un to. In Amerisa the sovereign now was Is toe people. Ho explained tbo provision ef the direst legislutlaa amendment Thie sabjeet was 4ty, but ho threw great lHterest lata It ami oih-itsd frequeat applause. Paeas Oeehraa ef Wgedtjura mado a saseh that surprisoii all byhtsweadsr ftsl uhinaassa, and as a oaadidato for roagross showed, bhaseif aa orator who Is a world beater. J. D. Metloek of Lane eoeaty said his county, MLe Lane, has about a thous aal Mo(ubMoaa majority XIo Iheugbt it hardly prebablo to eleot aU their tioket, bat aherla, senator and one rop? reseatatlve were fuMy eortaln. Ho thought the peoplo were going te take t4e busiaesa of eleetiag Uoitod States senators out of the hands ef the legislature. As Demoorats they wore witting to bo oeetreMed) by the voles of tho people. A man who was not wiMiag to take pledge No. 1 -was not wiaMag to be guided by the will of the people. It would give the peoplo a good KeesovsH Demoorats. Toawtsuaetar HuakenMeU ajosed by rsadtug a telegram aBneeaeJng tho eaadldeoy of Jeha M. Oearia tor J. 8. senator. Pretty Safe Eole to Oo By. When there Is a feeling that the heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain or nerves sre diseased, at esse eomreeaee to uoeter the stomach. This Is the feuadatia of the trouble in 00 eases out of every 100. Commence to regu late the digestive organs, get them In healthy werklsg condition, aad the othor troubles wll save of teemselvea Diseases whlok have their beglnlng la the storaaeh mutt be oursd through the stomaeh. The medleiao for stomach disorders aad half tho ilia of life, is Dr. Guaa'o Improved Liver Pills. They aro sold by all druggists for 8oo per rx. ' Oao pill Is a deso. These pills put all tbo dlgeatlva organs In good condition so that disease has no basis to work upon. Socialist Mooting, A Soeiali&t mate delegate convention wiM meet Saturday at 10 a, nv, la the old Orange hall over J, W. Harris's to&, aa State street. Professor Chap- man, of New Zealand, will speak Io the aitoraooB. Tho ladles of tho 0. A. J, will furnish dinner in tho banquet hall at 9ff seats eaoh. s rf" t&Mz&t D. J. Fry.