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- V-.-f.vn t; rj, mlr-'JmWT!"t "-H(,iunwi')fi W'? WjIfJTO " feH ; ! H V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORKGOX. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1000. "-.""PJiyKV Musical Festival nt Worcester. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 2. The festival of the Worcester County Musical association open tonight In Merchanics hall, and will continue until and Including the 5th. The festival chorus Is augmented by the Boston Symphony orchestra, and by a large number of noted sole per formers. The choral numbers are to be Handel's "Isreal In Egypt" to morrow night; Verdi's "Requiem" and Brahms "Song of Destiny," on October 4th. These works are con ducted by Wallace Goodrich of Bos ton. The orchestral conductor Is Frank Kneisel. Novelties in this festival are Brahms'exqulslte cantata and the orchestral variations by Mr. Stock, conductor of. the Thomas or chestra, in Chicago. On Friday aft ernoon Mine. Satroff will play Rub instein's plnneforts concerts In D miner. . o Mnrriiigc of Gen Wheeler's Daughter Wheeler, Ala., Oct. 2. Mis? Carrie Peyton Wheeler was married today to Mr. Gordon M. Buck, of New York. Miss Wheeler is the daughter of the lnte General Joseph Wheeler. The wedding -was a very quiet one. Miss Wheeler is the youngest of the four daughters of the renowned fighter. She is still In her teens and is pretty and talented She was the sponsor for the south at the reunion of the Confederate Vet erans nt Louisville last summer and her appearance in the hall with her aged father was the signal for a memorable demonstration. Mr. Buck Is also a southerner a!Miouh ho has resided in New York for some time. He is a lawyer and a member of a number of clubs and the Southern society. Rids Asked for New York's Cntskill Acqueclucr. New York, Oct. 2. After a most careful Inspection of the sources of the water supply In the Cntskill the members of the new water supply board for the metropolis report the work well advanced; that a definite route hns been mapped out, and to day ndvertiscd for bids for the first section of the ncqueduct running from Croton lnke to Peekskill. Bids for the laying of the second section will be called for about the middle of next month. This se'eond section will extend to New Hamburg where the ecqueduct will be carried under the Hudson river to the Catsklll. The, length of these two sections will be about 87 miles. United Irish League Convention. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 2. The third biennial convention of the United Irish league convened hereto day for n two days' session. Prac tically all the leading Irishmen throughout the country are present to welcome the famous Irish Journal ist, T, P. O'Connor and member of parliament, Edward Blake. These gentlemen spoke last evening at a great mass meeting In the Academy of Music. Governor Pennypacker, Mayor Weaver and several United States senators also addressed the meeting. Educating the Fanners. Chicago, Oct. 2. The farmer train on the Illinois Central railroad for the education of the farmers started today from Hernando, Miss., and will terminate its Journey ten days later at Memphis. The course Is south through Mississippi and Loulsana via Jackson to a place near New Orleans, and then north over the Yazoo and Mississippi valley Mne. Tho train will be stopped and lectures delivered at about 97 sta tions. In some places town balls will be used. This speial will give the southern farmers the same bene fits that northern farmers have en Joyed for some years. Wireless Telegraph Conference. Berlin, Oct. 2. A second confer ence began today In this city of army and. navy men who realize tho need of an International code for tho regulation of communication by wireless telegraph. .Representatives are here from the United States, G'cat Britain, Franco, Germany, Spa'n, Russia and Austria-Hungary. ttlfle Team Contest Regius at Creed moor. Brooklyn, Oct. 2. The rifle team contest between tho English team od tho Seventh regiment team be Ean hero today with a large attend ace of spectators on the ground, 'th tho rival teams In the pink of Edition. Sir Howard Vincent and wveral officers are wjth the English Veiled Prophets in Rochester. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 2. Tonight will be the grand gala night for tho members of the enchanted realm of the Veiled Prophets at the Seven teenth regiment armory, .where be tween 2000 and 3000 will appear to begin the parade that will be attend ed with profuse fireworks. Tho seventeenth annual session of the supreme council and meeting of the grottoes from all parts of the coun try was held this afternoon, and will bo continued tomorrow at the Masonic temple. These sessions are devoted strictly to business. Ono thousand prophets came from Buffa lo by special train. German Day nt Wilkeobnrre. Wllksbarre, Pa., Oct. 2. Ther Is great Interest displayed today at the fair grounds In the first exhibi tion of the milking machine which is promised to dispense with the famous dairy maid. The demon stration of the working of the. ma chine is In the hands of M. Brown, of Belmont farm. There were two successful practical demonstrations of the machine today and the farm ers were much Interested nnd sur prised at the success of the mar velous Invention. Tobacco Men Stand Trial. New York, Oct. 2. The trial of Karl Jungbluth nnd Howard J. Young, presidents of the MncAn drews & Forbes nnd J. S. Young companies began in the United States circuit court before Judge Thomas In the eastern district to day. Tho defendant are charged In the Indictments with violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. They nre making a hard fight and tho outcomo of the case Is being watched with much Interest. Commercial Organization Convenes at Spokane. Spokane, Wash., Oct. 2. A con vention of commercial organizations of Washington, Idaho, Oregon , and Montnnn, assembled hero today dur ing tho Interstate fair and Indus trial exposition. The objects of the proposed federation of tho four states commercial clubs Is to bring about harmonious co-operative work for the upbuilding of the entire northwest. o-. . Piles Cured Quickly at Home WITHOUT PAIN, CUTTING OR SURGERY INSTANT RELIEF. Wo Trove It Sample Package Free. Seven people out of ten are said to have piles. Not one man in a million- need have them and we nro p'roving it every day at our own ex pense We send a sample package of the wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure to any person absolutely free. We don't do this ns a matter of amusement or philanthropy, but be cause It is to our interest to do so. We know that the sufferer from piles, tormented nnd driven nlmost crazy by this wretched trouble, will nnd such immediate relief that he will co at once to his druggist and buy a box and get well. We know that we havo got tho greatest remedy In the world for piles, and wo aro ready and willing to stnnd or fall by the verdict of thqso who make the trial. We havo been doing this for some years now and wo nover yet have had occasion to regret It. And the remedy at the drug store Is exactly tho same as tho sample we send out. As, for Instance, hero Is a man who got such Immedate re lief from the sample that he at once bought a box. Was It Just tho same? Undoubtedly, since It cured him after all sorts and kinds of tblngB bad failed. Here Is a sample of the kind of letters we get every day and we don't have to ask for them: Received your sample of Pile Cure and have given it a fair trial and it has proven the best I ever tried and effected a complete cure, I can rec ommend you hlghfy in this vicinity. Havo used your sample and one box and It has been a complete cure. It has been worth $100 to me. Thanking you for the sample and the cure. I will recommend you to everybody. Yours respectfully, Jul ius Mayer, dealer In Feathers, Gin seng and Hides, Bedford, Ind." Pyramid Plje Cure Is for sale at every druggist's at B0 cents a box or, If yo would like to try a sample rat, yo wjjl receive oae by return wall by M41a; your same and ad drew te T"M Pyramid Drug Com pany, 9 Pyrawid Building, Mar shal?, Mkh. DO YOU KNOW That Dr. Plerco's Favorite Prescription Is tbo only medicine sold through druggists for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ail ments that does not contain largo quanti ties of alcohol? It Is also the only medicine, especially prepared for tho euro of tho dcllcato diseases peculiar to women, tho maker of which Is not afraid to take his patients Into hU full conlldenco. by print Inn upon each bottlo wrapper all tho ingre dient' entering Into tho medicine. Ask vour drumm If this is not true. " Favonto Proscription." too, is tho only mcdlclno for women, all tho Ingredients ot which have tho unqualified endorse ment of tho lending medical writers of the several schools of practice, recommend ing them for tho cure of tho diseases fur whleh tho "Prescription" Is advised Wrlto to Dr. It. V. Plerco. Buffalo, N. Y., for arcc booklet, tititl read tho numer ous extracts from standard medical au thorities praising tho several Ingredients of which l)r. Pierce's medicines uro inmle. and don't forget that no other medicine? put up for salo through druggists for do me;.tlc ujo can show onv such hmfcsshmui endorsement. ThK of Itself, is of far more woight and Imiwrtanco than anj amount or so-called "testimonials "so conspicuously flaunted Uforo tho public. In f ivor of the alcoholic compounds. The "Favorite Proscription" cures all wom.m's peculiar weaknesses and do ring'":ii"its,thiis banishing iho periodica) ji"tui; iii'. backaches. boarltig-oovn dis tress tenderness and draglng-down sen Ait mi- In lowi-r abdomen, accompanied by weakening and dNtmreeuble catarrhal, juIvic iiralus and kindred symptoms. V". Plerco and his staff of skilled spo oliilists may bo consulted free by address ing a above. All correspondence Is treated as sacredly conlldcntlal. Uy con sulting In this way tho disagreeable questionings und personal "examinations'' aro avoided. Tne People' Common Sono Medical Adviser contains somo very Interesting ind Viilu.ilik chapters on tho diseases peculiar to women. It contains over ono thousand pages. It Is sent post paid, on receipt of sufficient in one-cent stamps to pay cost of mulling only, or 21 cents for a copy In floxlule paer covers, or 31 cents for a cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. R. V. Plerco as above. Dr. PIcrco's Pollots regulate and Invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. Ouo a laxative, two or tlirco cathartic WATCHES Special discount on all watches tho remainder of this month. Big stock Big assortment of designs. Big values at CHAS. H. HINGES Lending Jeweler nnd Optician. 123 Commercial Street. lee i Gold Dust Flour Madn bv THE SYDNEY POW. I I EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon, I Made for family use. Ask your grocer lor it. lirnn and shorts uiwuvB un uauui i P. B. Wallace AGENT M H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In the market nt all times for dried fruit and farm produco of all kinds. Special We havo for Bale a few applo par ing nnd slicing machines; equipment for a largo dryov; will mako a low price. Spent wisely Is the source of much satisfaction. Why not spend a little of It wisely now buying groceries of us? Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrlit Ac Lawreaee. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Is prepared to accomodate any slsd crowd at any time of the day er sight. PJione.Ma!a 196 State St. Meals serve at all soars. f4 A Bargain Today Four room box house and five lots in Englewood, on car lino, with good well, fine water; nice small fruit; Loganberries, blackberries, Raspbor rles nnd strnwberrles; for $G00. Good farm to rent on shares; stock for snle cheap. Good 10 acres of land five miles northeast of city; $600 cash or will take a good heavy team on samo. FIno 10 ncres closo In only $1GOO. Fine 1-1 acres, three miles out, $2000. House for rent; stock for snle; life, accident nnd sick benefit Insur ance, fire Insurance and pay 100 cents on tho dollar for losses or acci dent; notary work tho Old Rellablo See R R Ryan 54G State St. Oregon City Logging Co. In High Tops In Low Tops Warranted to be Waterproof For Sale By JACOB VOGT Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and musical sundries. Don't forget that we have the goods and that they are for sale at reasonable prices. P. L. SAVAGE At J. Wenger's Old Stand, 217 Commercial St Repairing Instruments a Specialty, DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESEi DOCTOR r7ill treat you with Oriental herbs and euro any disease without operation or pain. Dr. Kum is known everywhere in Salem, aad has cured many promlaoat people here. Ho has lived in 81 em for 20 yeras, aad caa be trusted. Ht uses many medieJnes unknown to white doctors, and with tbem can enre catarrh, asthma, long troubles, rhea aaatlra, stomach, liver, aad kidney dis eases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy aad female troubles. His remedies care private diseases wbea everything else fails. He has hundreds of tettl aoaials, aad gives eoaaaltatioa txt. Price for medicines very moderate. Persoaa ia the country csa write far blank. Bead stamp. If job wast tome extra flae tea, get it from as. DX. KUM BOW WO CO, 167 Seath High street, Salem, Oregon. Opposite Hotel Salem. P. O. Box 18. BRICK Rrfck fHntlvhed in largo or small quantities. I'resaed brick wade to order. Yard pa State 8tret, ae-wth ef VmUmtUrj. BALKM HHIQX YARD A, A. BUJtTOX, FN. rwwmmwmmmwww LATEST STYLE R. & G. WITH SUPPORTERS ATTACHED This is an exceptionally good value of a standard brand of corset in the latest style tapering waist. All sizes from 18 to 30. price niflr UP I Rostein & 298-300 itiiiiwiiMMiiniiiiiHiHiiiiHwmMfcimiiiwmniiMTr SALEM, OREGON A thorough business training school, skilled tcachors, modorn methods, excellent equipment, conscientious service to pupils, both In school and afterwards. Wo cannot supply nil of our cnllB for holp, and tho demand will bo greater next year. THE CAPITAL CITY OF OREGON Is nn ldenl school city. Tho surroundings nro oxcellont, nnd tho cost of living is much less than in n "larger city. If you aro Interested In making n successful stnrt in business, lot us show you thnt no bet tor school advantages can bo had any place, at nny prlco. Our now cataloguo Is rondy for mailing. W. I. STALEY. Principal Don't buy your winter supply of flour until you havo tried a sack of NEW PERFECTION PL0UR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS It is tho best flour ever sold In Snlom. Remember our cereals nro strictly up-to-dnto. "Wo havo tho latest up-to-dato mill on tho coast. Try It. Tho mill that makes Salem famous as a wheat mnrkct. FOR SALE RY ALL DEALERS. BRYANT & REEDER I Manufacturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber SALEM, OREGON. A. L FRASER Cornice Work, Keating and Building Work of ail Kinds; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Blk State St. Safem, Oregon Phone 1511 The Fashion St Abies roraerly Simpeea'a Stable. Up-to-date IJverj and eab Use. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for pieaiea and excursions. Phono 44. CHAS. W. YANNKH, Prop. 247 aad 249 High Street. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate Mortgages, Wy&A.Hoor, City Haft f!il CORSETS I Greenbaum Commercial St. OIIAS. K. SPAULDENO, ' B. O. MIXES, Prosldent. Sec and Treas, Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOFING, ENNYRriYAL f ILLS THK UUMH.1DHH1N0. I.HM AW IWVf (Il-ohM-Ur' I'M I ft fiFd HMttlit 1UI. Ilk Mat KIU.. Tk a -sin v ar Itrtmu !. A . 1.,' i.tM m a. sumi. ai, bkw ik-l,m . l-MUiJM. . 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