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8 WMBHliiLl'MWft-'WWM'WEi 'miUJLUFgoiaaamrftjmKajm,. DAILY CAJlTAI, JOURNAL, SALEM. OBEOON, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1006. Nfltaro's Great Invehiibn BURDENED WITH MONEY Qd it tank eh At Aimwi, far away, far away, WWDr O wn rtsAwrirtFtsHrera mats cor j Ah pkkH W nWtnt in Airt hi te ffmL An aWo' I Yaakte, ah long t t dar ttlH. sJAugust Flower is the only medicine (free from Alcoholic stimulants) that has been successful in keetiiHir tiie eMtlre thirty-two feet of dlges tire spparstus in a norms! condition, end aseming nature's processes of diw-stiou, separation and absorption- fet mrlbliug and re-buHding- bjr preventing AM. irregular or unnatural causes which iHtmipt healthy and per fect natural processes and result in ialea- UHal indigefttinfl, catarrhal ntfecUoMS (cttf)g sppendfcHis stoppage of the fall duct), fermentation of unhealthy eeds. nervous dyspepsia, headache, com stinaUoti and other complaint, such u jotie, irtiiotiMtrM. jaundice, etc. t tfAuguH flower is nature's intettded rsg sdsler. Two Mitt. 35c, 75c. All druggists. Bold In 5tlem by 8. 0. Btone. . Aa In tho Btono Age. In tho Btone Ago tho eastern ef rar ancestors of tho main pcreoasien mi that when something particularly at tractive appeared In the htm of a wo man to eiio ef them when her mooes nisi were with great toete embroider &, or when there wan as especial grace ia tho way she wore the feather la her hair, or when her father had a warm hut aad plenty of furs, or there was ifftno special attraction, he told the lad, ai the mm do nowadays, that of all women ho had ever a, she woe the only one that wa altogether lovely, aad he wanted her for a wife This wm generally outside the hat, a ad the yewg lady said, " Never m your Mfe," aa4 belted. Thereupon the young man took ator her. When he overtook her ho launched a straight right one behind her loft ear, which eet her to grass. After that, ao the legends run, aho de eded that she had made all the reoiet asee that was ladylike, aad aho ul. nalsaivaly became the young man' wife ad lived happily afier, -fears ths y1hlMtYMHilinrtpHtM SHOE SALE My "took of rtioo for men re duced In price. No old etook. Gtoa lag out ladle shoes, Now'a your &aoce. JACOB VOQT, Opposite Patten Ilroa, Steamers Pomona aal A! too 1aat Ur Fertiand Monday, Wedoetday ad Friday, at 10 a, m, Tuesday, Thuro Jay aadj Saturday at 8 a. m. Leaya fer OurvalMa Tuesday, Thursday aad iUUmUy about fliW p. m. IVr Albaay UUy oxeept Boday almit fltM p. a M.P. Baldwin, Agt The Sailors' &og Ilarbor, ef New York elty, oae of tho most pretentions of obaritles, it in deed, dire trouble bo eauao ef lt iaoome. Almost JaTartably In sweh oasoo the dfffietilty la that the loeecRo la not large eooagh. The true toee ef ihmg Harbor, however, have o mock Iaoome that tboy doa't know how to op end it. And wader the tenaa of the will they moat spend it. While the oash is poorlng la every year la an laareaolaf; rotwmo, the namber ef noosible booeHeiarios Is etoadfly de- ereaeiag. "I really don't know what we are going to dof" said oae of the trustee today. "Wo are try log to ngtire somo way ot of It, and porhapa we wiM mk eeod. At proeoat) I do not oarc to dl- smm details, for oor plan baa not boon thoroughly worked 00 1 yet." It was learned from other ooorooa that the trustees hope to get a legal deoltlon wMoh will permit them to ad mit Milter In the United States navy At present the beaefleiarles are airiet ly limited to the mere ha at marina. "deep sea eallors, Amertoans, who have nailed In deep water ships for at loaet five years." Tho milors' 0og Harbor ease dem oottratos 'the mnrvoloas advanee of real estoie in Kevr York. In 18W the aantsal iaoome wm (-iUa,0f, Today It is eeoetdernbly over 1,000,004. rennder aad Ilia Bequest Captain Mobort Miehard Randall wat n member of n. well to do family In Jftsglaad, but ra away to tea aad af tor ward settled la tho United State. He owned a prlvatoor during the lata days of the RovolHttooary war, and ao etMMMlated a modest property. In 1JM He returned to Kogtaad to greet bit relative, but they turned the dogs on him, aad bo same baek to the United Mate, declaring ho never wanted to eeo or hoar of any of (hem anili In June, 1WK), Uaptnin Handall's will -was drawn wp by Alexander Hamilton and DanM I), 11ompktai, tho latter aubsopjeiitly governor aad vice pretl deal. The deeument proved that hit property should be put into a trust fund "ad the Iaoome thereof spent annual ly In maintaining dltrl deep son Milors, AtoerieaM, who had sailed In doop son ships at least five years, and In prevldlse for their oemfort .'" Ai irusteea he named the ohaneellor of the state of New York, the mayor and reeardar of tho olty of New York, the proiildoot of the ehambor of oommeroe, tho president and vloe-preeldeMt of tho Marino soeloty and the malor mln- hMom of the lepUoapal and Presbyterian ehurehen of tho elty of Now York, aad their oeeetet In ieh oWoea. In l&td tho oisioo of obaasollor was abolished and stno thoo. there have Wa but Mm true sea. Captain mutdall died In 1S6 and hit hotM foogfct the wHIt Utterly for years, la foot. U wao not until 1W1 that the matter wn fully adjudientod and the oM son oaptaln's diotMMitlon of his worldly good uphold in ovory partlou-lar. Ttxn New Yields Million. The hoik of h Mate wn is fsrm lands, then ia tho suburbs, but of no great valso. It oeneUted ef eomo IS er 10 acres, lying on both stdee of Broad way, and bounded by what is now Wav orly Piaee and Aster Plaeo on the south and Tenth street on tho north and La fayette Place and Fourth avenue on the oast and Fifth avenue en the eaot and west. There were also four lets down town, In the old First ward, and stoek in the Manhattan bank valued at $10 000. Cupula Randall's original intention had been to have the Snug Harbor lo cated on hie old farm, the Breed way property rbove alluded to, but the trus tee decided It would not be the best location, "owing to the rapid encroach moot of the city" In consequence. 190 acres of land on Staten island were socored, aad the harbor built aad dedi cated ia IMS. From time to time the holdings have been increased until they now amount to over MO acres, Whea the building was opened there were 90 inmates. Now there are near ly 1000, and tho trustees are clamoring for more. The income of the trust fond Increased by leaps and bounds In 1W it had passed the 400,000 mark, and about that time a number of grounl leases expired and were renewed upon n largely increased valuation . Theoe loasw are ending at intermit, and each moans more money for the unfortunate trustees to diepoee of. Old Sailors Loll la Luxury Tho home of the old tailors Is a mar vel of architecture, and everything pos sible hat boon done to add to their com fort. Their room have hardwood Hoors, for there a good deal of money could be er ponded and the sailers did not object to any old kind of a floor. A Catholic church and a 1'reteeUnt chapel have been built by the trustees and they gladly pay salaries to the min isters thereof and defray nil oxpencos. To add to tho comfort of tho old aalloM a perfectly equipped theater and concert hli wno built and troupes brought over trim New York at big ejrponoo to entertain them, Iurfng the pact year tho concert hall was burned down, and although of course the trus tees would not admit It, thoy were uverjayed, because thoy con. go ahead and build a new one. Last year tWr fiiMcd the domes of both the churches and wore glad to do It. Tho old sailors have all they want to oat, tobacco galore, and do not need (t anything In the world. Visitors to the Htntg Harbor are always as signed to an old sailor as a, guide around tho grounds. If you want to make this man your enemy for life, offer him a tip. Ho may not beat you, but h will certainly soaM you and perhaps awoar at yu( Not IlneufiU Deep 0M BaUcr. The decay of tho United States mer chant marina has been a sad blow to the Snug Harbor, fckllors on ooaotora are not eUgiWo, and up to date It has boost ruled that navy tars come In the tamo elate It It hoped, however, that n way will bo found to lot them la. The trustees would bo glad to take are of 1000 more sailors, but thoy can not ftnd thorn. There is not much mere building thoy can do, and during the coming year they faeo a terrible pros, pect of not furnlliug their trust, and piling up a surplus that they don't need and cannot ue, for there are more "turpsueos" year after year, and tho iaoome of Captain Handall's old farm w bound to be greater year by year How ta Spend Mitllen Yearly. How on earth are they going to TELLS BY THEIR " I ran tfi hv ones can sleep SLEEP mv little when a cold is coming on saici a mocner when speaking of the advance symptoms of colds in children. " They toss about, are rest loss, their breathing is heavy and there are symptoms of night sweats. The next morn ing I start with Scott's Emul sion. The chances are that in a day Or two they are all over it. Their rest is again peaceful and the breathing normal." Here's a suggestion for all mothers. Scott's Emul sion always has been almost magical in its action when used as the ounce of preven tion. Nothing seems to over come child weakness quite so effectively and quickly as Scott's Emulsion. SCOTT ft IlOWNll, 409 Ptift&U New York. 4ttWItsWIsssWM Before the Direct Primary, April 20 4ist?gBc8tfBtBwBBaw'weMaaweHJ 4 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 13 I H I 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' il " X , "ajBHTASXVB of. xuv uiiuonuguwi is a eandldiUi. i f Via 'ttarrnliliftnn ttrwnliAilM. . ' . ,. ""o ior for office will bo pubHsfood Jn , , this column at rmeouoblo rates j for men of all parties. iimmii iii iiiiiiii nil POLITICAL COLUMN Annonncemcntii of candidates '.'. watati in Marion county, aa4 f II spend a million dollars a yearf It must be understood that the trustees arc high class men who would not steal or waste a cent. Thoy nre tied down rig idly to the requirements of expend- this enormous sum In promoting the care nnd comfort ef a certain class of Milors. And if they keep on getting more money and fewer sailors all the! time, whnt wilt the Inal outcome bet Mir the sorrows of these peer trus tees who nre literally burled under the Hood of gold that U pouring In upon thorn, l'orbnpc thoy will begin "nut! bankruptcy" proceedings. FOB OOVEKNOE. Republicans of Oregon oro horoby Informed that I am a candidate for the nomination of governor at tho primar ies to be held April 20th. JAMBS WITHYCOMBE, HtoaaS TOE QOVEBNOK. The undersigned Is a candidate fer the KepuWteaa nomination for Gover nor at tho direct primary on a law en forcement platform. HAHVBY K. DROWN, Sheriff Baker County, Oregon. A Dandy for Rum. Ir. Hergin, IS no, III., writost "I have need Hallard's Snow Liniment; always rscomen ended It to my friends. m I am eooJdeut there It no better made. 'It Is a dandy for burns,' Those who live en farm are especially liable to many accidental cute, burns, bruUec, which heal rapidly when Ikllnrd'r Snow Unlment is applied. It should always be kept lu the house for ease of emergency." toe, flOc nnd 11. 8ld by J. Pry. Campaign Rates To new stthsctibzts to the Daily and Week ly Capital Journal Help sustain Republican National Policies and elect the ticket in Oregon fey d&ctilating the Journal. Daily Journal 4 mm && trial $ 1 .00. Weekly " 4 mofc on trial 25c One copy f ee to person getting up the club. HOFER BROS. Illff Tlnouch for Statehood. When. Oklahoma U admitted to the sisterhood of states It wilt brinff with It tho largoot population that baa ever been possessed by a territory when It entered tho union, this population will be numerically greater than the popu lation of any on of Id states of the union. It will bo twice as large as the combined population of Ariaoaa and New Mexico, with the state of Nevada thrown in. Tho most reliable estimate ef the number of Oklahoma's inhab its at to 00.000. Indian territory hoc mora than 140,000. If congress paosos tho statohaod bill the state ef Oklaho ma will some Into the uuloa with more than UstO.OOO people. It wilt have a larnw population than either Colorado Delaware, West Virginia, Nevada, Flor ida, Idaho, Maine, Montana. New Hampshire, North and South Dakota, Oregon. Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont or Wyoming. Ballard's Herohound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough t approved, rattling, rasping and dlAUult breathing. Hoary C. Stearns druggist, Shulloburg, Wis., write. May X). Ilk: "I have boon telling Bal lard's llorehound Syrup for two years and have never had a preparation that has givea Utter satiafaotion. I notice that whan I soil a bottle thoy oowe back for mora. 1 cam honestly rsecmniond it." Sac. Sue nnd 1. Sold by D. J, Fry. X Fleui&t Why W TravsL Tan abov I the usual verdict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between the Pacific ctalt and th6 V4trt, and wo believe thai tho serv ice Abd aecommodatiena given merit this statement, From beaver, Celora do Bprings and DeoVcr there are two through trains truly to Kansas Cty and Bt. tauis, tarrying Pullman's 1st est standard eloetrio-lighted sleepine cars, chslr cars and up-to-daU dining ears. The samo excellent service Is operated from Kansas City and Bt, Lottls to Memphis, Little Reck and Hot Springs. If you arc going east or south, write fer particulars and full in formation. W. a M'BBIDE, Gen. Agt, 184 Third Bt, Portland, Ore. a Exoorslona Bvory Hoar. In order to giro the people of Salem an opportunity to see the beautiful country sooth of Bulem, and to eee the development bo&g made by the com pany, the dtlxoao' light 4 Traction j Company will rua excursion care to the rocx quarry, swata of Odd FeUown' cemetery, leaving the Wfllametto hotel oa even hours. Bojoy a ploaaaat ride, and ac for yooreett. n TOR SECBXTABY or BTATB. I hereby announce myself a eandi dnto for tho oflle of secretary of state, and ask tho support of all Republi cans, 1 T. WRIOUTMAN. rOR STATU TRJQAfltJItDR. Tho undcralgncd announces himself as a eandidato for tho ofllco of state treasurer, subject to tho doclsloa of the Republican voter at tho forth coming primaries, J. H. AITKEtN. TOR STATU TREASURER, I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for State Treasurer, and solicit the votes of all Republicans April 10 Tho only Orand Army man oandldato for a state oMoc, and the only an nowneed candidate recognizing tho lOOf salary law no binding without Amend SJl'd&w. A. a JBNNINaS. FOR STATE PRINTER. Tho undorsJenod anoounoco hlmnolf as a RopubUcan CAudldato for rouonv (nation for otAto printer, aubjoct to tho decision of tho Republican voter ac tho primary olootloa April 20. Now eervlnE flrut tonn, Tho uno otnirtoay that has boon accorded to atato ottlcera generally, that of a re nomination, would bo greatly appro- olatod. J. IU WIIlTNWY. Albany, Orogon, rOR SUPERINTENDENT OP PUB MO INSTRUCTION. I hereby announce myself aa a can didato fer rcneminatlon for the offloc of Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, nnd bolielt tho support of all Ro puolleasa at tho primarioc April 20th J. II. AGKBRMAN. labor for following roferms: 1. Hold nil necessary approprUJj down to tho lowest limit. J olorkshlps and Investigatleas. 3. No now commissions or issresjj salaries. i. Support choice of people forn.1 EKJQUiurs. 5. Abolish nil but one NorasJuW and conflno to profeslonnl work. 0. Bnaet indireot taxation kti tu abolish direct stato tax. 7. Out out ovory dollar of mj the stato government. E TOR ATTORNBYlBNEItAIi. The undersigned hereby annenneec hlsiwlf as a candidate tor re-election to tho oBleo ef attorney-general, sub jeot to tho approval ef Republican voters at tho primaries, A. M. CRAWFORD. TOR STATE SBNATOB, I hereby announco tnyoalf aa a can didate for etato senator of this dle triet, eubjeot to the nomination at the bands of the Republican voters of Ma rion county at the forthcoming pri mary election. ALKX. LA FOLLsrTT, hoik. roan, To itepubllcnn veters: If sleety before, I shall support the Sepi oholeo for United States sMter: Ad favor indirect taxation; fewer aers4 odltool, nnd an cconondeal botitis session. EI?. T JUDD. POR REPRESENTATIVIl I wioU to announco rav esnKJw for the Repubhlcan nomtmUca tm MArion county, nt tho prirsary eh April aotb. GEO. F. BODOrJa d-w-tf TOR COUNTY OLEB& Tho urlemlgnexl hereby asaenei Vimnclf a oandilftto for eooaty iWl of Marion county, and esse tho rsts of Ropubllea.no fer that posHlen, at & forthcoming primaries). X. D. ALLS FOR COUNTY CLEI1K. Tho tindorslfmod vrlR bo as- (ttdnto for County Clork of Xtfa county at tho IbepubtloaB primta Aprtl 20. ROBT. A. CROSSJW. TOB OOUNTY BEOORDEa. I hereby announco myself ss didato t&r nemination as cosbI; tt cerdor en the Rcpubliean ticket at Ht coming prlm&rlea. DAVID 0. DRA0SS. rOB OOUNTY REOORDEB. I horoby onrMHtnco myself on didato for tho otUeo of county iocotU and solicit tho support of RepuhMw voters for that nomination at tho forth coming primary election. W. h. JONEo. TOB COUNTY TEBABUREK. I horoby axknonnco myself a ei dato for the office of county tru and aek the eupport of all RejsVM eona. J. N. WITZRLL XOB OOUNTY TBHASUBBS, I hereby announco jayeelf aa a didato tor rc-olectloa to the odes m county Ueasurer. subject to nemla by tho ltopubllcaas of Marion oesssl at tho forthcoming primaries. VT. Y. PI0HARD90X. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE The undordgned la a candidate for Juatloo of the peace for Salsa pet olnots, subjoot to RepubUcu ert mnrlea P. N. LATIWQP, Salem Ks. I FOR JOINT SENATOR. The underoignoJ vould respectful ly announce hltnself an a Republican candidate for Joint senator from the UnnMnrlon senatorial district, nub jeot to the direct primary nominating law. FRANK J. MILLER, Albany, Oregon. FOR STATE SENATOR, I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for the nomination for fltate senator for thin district, eubjeot to the decision of the Republican voters at the coming primary election. J. N, SMITH. TOR STATE SENATOR, The Undersigned io a RepsbSean candidate for state senator, eubjeot to tho primary eteotia, April SOtfe. VM, u. noBsoN, Staytos, Ore, FOR RBPRESENTATIVE. The undereigmed hereby announces himself a candidate for representative for Marion county, oa the Republican tioket, subject to the choice of Repub lican voters at the primaries. LLOYD T. REYNOLDS. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce soy eoadsdaey for the nomiaaUoB aa repieeeatative oa the Republican ticket. JA3IE3 KeSOWN, FOB JUSTIOB OF Tim PEACE. I desire tho nomination of tas B publican party tot tho office of jsne of the peace of Salem district, A. B. M'INTIBr. Tho Rev, Ansa Howard Shs a Philadelphia, possesses a pleasing vena some of her periods are well rocsM some of her sentences are of orstenss1 order, some of her sayings are ejdpfi maue. Tbe audienoe bad notwsrw te de but listen to her when sat to? the speaker's btand, New Od Times-Deaecrat, Notice "We have sobs farms to rent, eh ranches to cell on installment plan. $ houses and loto. If you have ftJ to oell or rent coll and see us. IT want to boy any kind of F9!1 want a loaa on real estate or work of any kind. If you want ht or want work of any kind call a4J ister your wanta in our eaplo7! "We hae 52 aereo of fine iai eaot of depot to rent vt seU i of 5 or 10 aerea, with payaeaU of 10 down and $5 per month uBtil J ooh-S v etafr intorest osmi-a R. R. RYAN & Co.