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GOODALE joodale UierIp CorRpany OF SALEM Lrd oil Twelfth yKeep tlio moat complete stock of common, dimension and finished lumber ell on the most favorable Our stock Is mado at ourown mills, C. G. SCHRAMM, Manager. he Willamette Hotel. o- L,BAEING HQJTBL, I Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cars leave ho.el tor all public buildings I points of interest. Special rates will be l-C y ,-, T TT ""V Y :xi 'H". .r-i ii irv r-t 3k. ys v w a , E). C, HANSEN, loot honcsiuted. Sathfaction guaranteed. K --jg I ' I' I 1 i ' i Through and Give Prices, A) stock, Always prompt and treatment, OF .MUSIC MANAGEMENT. - the caitetn and European Conservatories ay well as for more advanced puIIs, BROS w. u. 1 1 aw i.e. y. I'resiaent R.A. HERITAGE. Vocal Director KM 1 1, 1.. WINKLER, Instrumental Director. o. . SCHRAMM arid llrade Streets terms. Lath and Shingles, of the best lumber In the state; OF THE CITY. given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER fT" A I T" 1 "." I mm : ; - r-s i , r . - ' MANAGER. Stahls hick ofj State Insurance block CHRISTIAN OR COSSACK? Simon or Anti-Simon to the Death, A HOBO OR AMERICAN? Which Shall Rule in This State ? A FIERCE BATTLE IS RAGING In tho Multnomah County Republi can Convention. Tho public knows that the Oregon lan's news nbout tho Portland Re publican primaries and county con vention is purposely distorted and absolutely unreliable. It Is falsified In all details in tho interest of tho Simon-Scott Reform gang. That vicious and corrupt gang that has robbed tho people of Oregon of mil lions of dollars, control the only news paper In Portland, In that newspaper olllco arc made up the Associated Press reports; and whllo wo believe ; Mr. Powell, the Associated Press rep resentative there, Is a fair and reliable man, his Information comes largely from tho Oregonian. His reports arc fairer and more reliable than tho Oregonian. Friday, his telegram said tho county delegates stood 74 to CO, In favor of Simon. Tho Oregonian said they stood 08 to 35, In favor of Simon. It lied deliberately, as the status of the convention today will show that It Is almost a tic. Editor Journal. . multnomah county convention. Portland, April 4. (Associated Press.) The 6amo disgraceful light which characterized tho Republican primaries last Thursday, is being con tinued today at tho county conven tion, which Is now In session at tho A. O. U. W. hall. Tho convention Is a scene of confusion and wrangle, and Is being presided over by two tem porary chairmen. Joseph Simon and C. II. Carey. When tho convention met at 10 o'clock, the cntranco to tho hall was guarded by deputy sheriffs and police, who permitted none but delegates to enter. A largo crowd gathered on the street In front of tho entrance, where they now stand wait ing for nows from the Inside. When tho convention was called to order a light for temporary chairman between Simon and anti-Simon men began. Simon nnd Carey wcroboth named and were placed on the plat form by tholr adherents after a ficrco struggle. Since then nothing has been accomplished. Tho main fight is on credentials committee. The convention seems pretty evenly di vided nnd whichever faction gets tho committee will control tho conven tion, as there arc 22 contesting dele gates. If no compromise Is affected It Is probable no ticket will bo nomi nated today. the deadlock continues. At 1 o'clock tho convention was still deadlocked. An effort was mado to compromise by electing Gcorgo II. Williams temporary chairman, but without avail. Some excitement was caused In the crowd standing in the street by Tom Marquam, a gambler, who drew a rovolver. lie was promptly hustled oil to Jail. Before f leaving tho hall the anti Simon faction nominated 48 delegates to the state convention. They will name a county and city ticket Monday. ANTI-SIMON MEN DOLT. At 1:30 the Anti-Simon delegates, left tho convention hall In a body, and went to the chamber of com merce, to hold a separate convention. Tho Simon men held tho forb and proceeded to organize tho convention. Verdict Against Seduction. Portland, Aprll 4. Tho Jury In case of F. C. Mossnian against Captain Charles Hill, u well known steamboat man, for $25,000 dumages for 6cduclng Mosaman's wife, brought -In a verdict today for 12500 In .favor of Mossman. Another Italian Defeat. Massowah, April 4. Advices from tho front announce that 5,000 Der vishes attacked thov Italian native batalllon on the morning of April 2. at Mount Mocran. The Italians lost u hundred killed and wouncd. Tho Dervishes fuffered heavily and many were made prisoners. Joint Debate Postponed. Atlanta, Ga.. April 4. The Joint dpl;itn between Secretary IlokeSniith and Charlei F. Crisp Is off fr tho ....A r... rln. T. fVlan In V tm.m ll. present, Crisp having requested a postponement on account of a sore throat. v..- . "w ,a "" " OLD 3IANUREAnd plenty of It. Salem Truck & Dray Co. 3-NWt auEKTitiaa. UY A I1YSTANDKK. Keyt will fly high in Polk. A state platferm: Jo ISImon and reform. Representative Hope rintl-Dolph Is rc-nomlnatcd. ; Tho pcoplo are going tqflnd where u few of tho politicians stand this year of our Lord. A good many Orcgort politicians stiouiu oo sprayed for infectious tils- eases and tho onicc-secking Itch. 1 Jus. McFeron, the Llhti county Re publican sheriff is renominated. Ho will come protty ncnrFbcIn elected too. I" i( The farmers run tho Marlon county convention. It wan hayseeds who conducted tho Lcxov Investigation In New York City. U Doughty, a Portland ring doubln padlocked editor at Dayas, was sat on hard at tho prlmarlesFrlday, for his alleged "opinions." J i Sylvester Pennoyor Is going to bo the candidate for mayor of Portland on three or four tickets. He will poll ttio biggest unpurchased voto of any man who will be tip. $ V Wcodburn will have n mayor In "Walter L. Toozc, who will see to It that his town Is not erased from the maps and railroad guides. He will keep Woodburn at tho front. . Guild ot Sheridan is lighting tho McMlunvllle bank ring nnd the old courthouse ring with' baro lists and to a finish. Guild Is hdt stuff, that can't bo bought. f T. J. Bridges, of Douglas, tho first inun to leave Dolph when tho break up took place, Is renominated. And ho was the only ono to tcave tho ma chine from Douglas county. Ex-Attorney Goo. E Chamborlln is tho nominee for circuit Judge of Mult nomah county on tho tux payers league-ticket. Gcdigc is u man of tho people, unci tho people nro llablo to have something to say this year. Nowbcrg Graphic: Judgo Burnett's decision during tho term of circuit court at McMinnvlllo last week show him up as a Judgo who believes In rendering decisions according to law and the evidence given, let tho ax fall as It may. Lane county candidates today be fore the Republican conventien: Senator- S. II. Friendly, a II. Baker. I. D. Driver and S. L. Moorhcad; rep resentatives, M. J. Hlllcgas, J. C. Goodale, Thos. Vnughan, I. B. Cush man, J. G. Stovonson, A. W. Weather son, E. E. Benedict, W. II. "Wheeler, O. F. Knox, E. J. Crawford. "Willamette river loft out of river and harbor bllll" Dally Morning Liar. Tho telegrams yesterday und today mention tho Willamette river In con nection with tho items of nearly $300,000. But then tho most recent converts to tho Republican party tiro not always tho most truthful. The bystander can't hold a candle to tho statesman as a scientific sys tematic liar. Ho 6ays today tho Wil lamette river Is.not mentioned In the river- and harbor bill. Tho telegrams to the Oregonian and The Journal yesterday show items of appropria tion of various kinds in which tho Willamette river Is mentioned of $215,000. Of course, tho copper-top-knotted Mlssourian who runs the Statesman thinks he is Justified in "anything to beat Hermann." County Taxes. Sheriff Knight today turned over to County Trcusurer Mlnto of Marlon county delinquent taxes for 1893 to theamountof $332.73. Al6o tho third Installment of taxes of 1805. It Included 111) polls, $4550.84 state tax, u total of $5502.07 of this year's taxes. The treasurer gives his receipts In triplicate. Ninety Per Cent. Of all tho people need to tako u course of Hood's Sarsaparlllu at this season to prevent tho rundown and de bilitated condition which Invites dis ease. Tho money Invested In half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla will come back with largo returncs In health and vigor of body and strength of nerves. Hood's Pills are easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. Cures all liver Ills. 25c Mass Meeting. There will be n fruit growers' mass meeting at Salem on April 25, Saturday, at which a good program of speaking and music will be carried out. The fruitgrowers and horticulturists will please be present. I EASTER CONGRESS CUTTER Polk County Instructs for Warren Trqitt RESULT IN LANE COUNTY All the Nows Up to tho Hour of Going to Press. Tho last conventions to elect dele gates to tho Albany district conven tion, April 7, (Tuesday), nro being held today In Benton, Jackson, Lane nnd Polk counties and tho result will be known as wo go to press. POLK COUNTY FOR TItUITT. Special to The Journal. Dallas, Arirll, 2:30 p. m. B. F. Mul key was nominated for bonator on tho Ilrst ballot, .T. A. Valines ot Inde pendence and E. T. Hatch of McCoy for representatives. J. II. Hawlcy offered u resolution Instructing tho congressional Relegation far Warren Trult for congress. Tho delegates will bo elected last. Tho convention was set up solid for a slate ticket. A HERMANN' CLAIM. Rosehuiici, April 4. 3:22 p. m. (Special to Tho Journnl.) Can only say that so far as known hero Her iniifin is largely ahead In tho district. Ja$t$on county got In lino today. (Sighed.) D. S. K. Buicif. DOUC1LA8 COUNTY. Roserurg, Or., April 3. Tho Re publican convention was held hero yesterday. At tho nfternoon session tho follow ing nominations were made: Stato senator A. W. Reed. Representatives J. T. Bridges, G. Riddle, A. M. Crawford. Clerk J. II. Shupe. Sheriff D. R. Shambrook. Assessor W. S. Brltt. Treasurer W. A. Fruter. Commissioner M. D. Thompson. School superintendent O. O.Brown. Coroner Dr. K. L. Miller. Surveyor W. P. Iloydon. Tho delegates are favorablo to Her mann, but uninstructed. The treasurer, coroner and surveyor are the only ro-noniinatloiis. DELEGATE DEAD. News lias been received In Roscburg that Captain R. S. Llttlolleld, United States government engineer, dropped dead whllo entering his olllco, Wcd ncspay, at Baudot). Ho was a dele gate to tho Republican congressional convention from Coos county and ono of Congressman Hermann's strongest supporters. WtOM OLACKAMAB COUNTY. Oregon City, April 4. (Special to Journal.) Mr. Hermaun'scampalgu manager-hero 6ays all of Clackamas, Benton, Lincoln, Douglas, Jackson, Klamath, Coos, Curry, and porta of Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Linn and Lane will voto for ,Hermann and ho will bo nominated on Ilrst ballot. YAMHILL COUNTY, Guild of Sheridan and Clark of North Yamhill, are heading an organ ization of tho himetnlllsts of Yamhill county, as against tho McMinnvlllo bankers and courthouse ring. Tho McMinnvlllo Transcript suys: "It Is now claimed that tho fight for congress lays between Dinger Hermann und Til Ford, with tho chances In favor of Mr. Hermann. Mr. Hermann should be nominated on tho first ballot. A ny man who lias worked for his state as zealously its Mr. Hermann has dono for Oregon, mid has accomplished n much affile has, should lie rewarded by being retained In tho position. Ah far as Yamhill county is concerned it cer eal nly owes Mr. Hermann Its support. To drop tho Yamhill improvement question, Just at u tlmo when It is an assured fact, Is a serious ques tion, and one that should bo carefully weighed In the minds of our delega tion before casting their votes." TILLAMOOK COUNTY. Tho Tillamook Headlight says of tbo Republican conventien: Tho candltato for Joint Representa tive Is not pledged as far as the U. S. Senatorial question Is concerned. T. B. Hundly makes an excellent chairman, and a speech delivered by him In his opening address was well taken. Reference to McKlnlcy brought terms of applause. It is not known how tho delegation stands for Congressman. LANE COUNTY. Kugcnc G,uard, April 3: It Is tho general supposition that tho Hermann men will win with "hands down," but of course this has not been determined for u certainty, as many strange shrprlscs are alwayn to Ixi looked for In a political conven tion; then tho sllvei and gold men are warring, and tho A. P. A.'s will be quite a factor In tho proceedings. A HERMANN R00RI1ACK. An allcgcd"Hcrmnun circular" was sent through the malls today, couched in lofty language of affected patriot Ism, calling on all citizens to save their country from tho shiny folds of tho monster British gold python slowly encircling our Columbia, and nominate Hermann for congress. Tho "roorback" -was nulled on tho cars. JACK80N DELEGATION. Ashland, April 4. Delegates to the congressional convontlon are: L, J.Wllllts, J. R. Norrls.G. M. Love, II. E. Ankeny, E. P. -Geary, Stowart P. Applegatc. LANE COUNTY. Eugene, April 4.4:40 p. m. (Special to Tho Journal.) Following ticket was neminated: Sonator.I.D, Driver; representatives, M. J. Hlllcgas, S. L. Moorhcad, T. J. Vaughn; sherlir.A. J. Johnson; delegates not yet elected. Later. Tho congressional dclega gatlon stands Hermann 8, Miller 3. ANOTHER FROM DUTTEVILLE. Proceedings of the Citizens' Safety Committee. Dutteville, Or., April 2. (To the Editor.) In this morning's Oregon ian there was another report from Woodburn regarding tho killing of Frank Kelly which says that there Is much bitter feeing over tho killing of Kelly; that there was talk of lynching Dozlor; that tho Catholics wore very bitter against tho A. P. A. '8, and there was fear of more blood-shed While It is truo there Is bitter feeling over the killing or Kelly, It Is not truo that there was any talk of a lynch ing party; but, on tho contrary, tho citizens of Buttovllle precinct held a meeting yesterday, at which tho fol lowing resolutions wore adopted. There were no suggestions made At tho meeting of citizens to violate tho law In any manner. Wo are law-abiding citizens and taxpayers or this county, and are not In fa,vor of blood shed, and If Micro Is any more blood shed or violations of tho law It will not 1)0 any of us: "At a mooting of tho citizens, called together at Buttovllle, April 1, 1800, for tho bettor preservation of tho peace lntho vicinity, It was reselved: "That this commlttco bo known as tho citizens safety committee, of Butte vlllo; that, In view of tho assassination nciir'Buttevillu of nlaw abiding citizen, wo hereby agree to employ competent counsol to assist In tho prosecution of tho assassin, and will pay prorata tho fco of counsel so employed; that a committee bo ap pointed to employ counsel to assist In tho aforesaid prosecution; that A. E. LaRocque, L. B. Saunders and J. R. Klnyoti lie appointed; that wo, tho undersigned, arc taking the nbovo proceedings on our own personal ac count, without coercion on tho part of any person Interested and strictly for tho cuiiso of law and order, nnd without bias to any person connected with this sad affair: J R Kinyon, Chairman; M II Gllbernoi, Secretary; A K LaRocque. j S Vandetem, lot Scheurer, L I) Saunders, T II Nelion, T Grim, C E Nelion, G Ilardtvlck, M llrcnnaii, Wm S Flyni), W C Kinyon, iE McClurc, W Lone, J Kinyon, ai lf Kinyon, i Gordon, I II Wolf, J II Dawton. The committee adjourned until April 5. Today the above resolution were indorsedi T V Bwan. Kranlr Cnve jMcCormick, W McCormlok, l La (IUIII, J 11 jium, John Kerr, II Uwynn, Louis Kulitaz, V Sandberg. C McCormick, A SCORE OK WITNESSES. DcputySlicrltT Cooper went to Butte vlllo on this morning's overland train to subiHiena about a score of wit nesses In the Dozler preliminary ex amination Monday afternoon before Justice JoIiiihoii. The Owl Way. Farmers used to pack tip a lunch when they came to town and sit In a dark corner to eat It. Now they go to tho Konworthy & George's rcstuurunt and get a good hot meal for 15 cents. KOMI) COMKOUT.--YQH CUIl't -got solid comfort out of u tiling, unless It posscsca genuine merit within Itself. That's why la Corona olgarn. tho iineat mado lu fiulcm, nro profcrftd py all lovcrH of a good smoke. Wanted. Two dozen turkeys and eight dozen chlckons at once, at westneott Si Irwin's, proprietors of Strong's restaurant. HigHwt of all In Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't JUpect M ABMUUTKLY PUK EVANGELICAL CONFEKKNCK. Proceedings of tho ConventionSun day's Program. Preparatory to tho opening of tho annual conference of tho United Evangelical church, In this city some ilvo or six Junior preachers were ex amined Friday. Bishop R. Dubs, D. D of Chicago, arrived this morning and presided at the conference. On Sunday afternoon ho will preach an ordination sermon. At 7:30 o'clock last evening nn Endeayor rally was held, led by JProf. M. D. Metzger, of Lafayette. Tho following are tho delegates to tho conference; M. J. Ballontyno, Lafayette; C. 0. Polling, Lafayette; II. L. Pratt, Hlllsboro; T, L. Weaver, Portland; G. J. Coleman, Blodgctts; Thos. A. Yost, Kings Val ley; B. J. Kelley. Corvallls; B. Ilart man, St. Johns; F. J. Straycr, Toledo, W. L. Arnold, Dayton; J. A. Ren shaw, Troutdale; E. D. Farnsworth, Dayton; F. S. Locke. Troutdale; Prof. D. M. Motzgcr, Lafayette; J. Uber, Brownsville; Thos. Ramwloll, Lewis vlllo; E. S. Crawford, Laurel; Rose Hartman, St. Johns; Mrs. Baeher Ingcr, Corvallls; C. T. Crow, Lewfs vlllo; Ell Sccse. Dayten: Geer Orms- by, Portland; jQco. B, Lewis, Lnfy otto; E. E. MoVIcker, Sweet Home; 0. v. ivitnbcrlln, Hlllsbore: Geo. Wortz. Sodavlllo; J. A. Ray, Pittsburg; S. woods, uiougott. Bishop R. Dubbs D. D,, or Chlciwo, will arrlvo in tho city on tho Salem local this evening, being doUitai fifteen hours. -''W' In f.lm nhnrnnrn nt lllulinn rti).f& r Chicago, who wired conforenco topro- wvu umii urKuuir.nuou, u temporary organization wua effected this morn- nig. i-iusuiiug I'.mor m, j. uaijen' tyno of this city, was olected chair man and Row (J. C. Polling of Lafay ctto, secretary. Sumo preliminary mmiH(Ht wn trim mint ml fin1 11. r. Journmunt 1 takenj until afternoon, nun mo nurK m 1.110 cunierenco was again resumed. This evening nt 7:30 o'clock an En deavor rally, led by Rov, D. M. Motz gcr, will bo given. Soveral addresses will bo given, and the meeting promi ses to Imvo a largo attendance. Services for Sunday will be us fol fel fol eows: Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 2,30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m., conducted by Bishop Dubbs, D. D. Ordination services will also bo held, at which tlmo three minlnlstcrawlllboordalned In connection with tho sermon In tho evening, n missionary meeting In con templated. All nro Invited. m , CHEMAWA INDIAN SCHOOL. United States Supervisor Heinemann on the Progress of tho Indians. A. Holnomanii of Washihgton, D. C, United States Supervisor or In dian education, was nt San F.anclsco March 20th, having arrived from Ore gon, Vnshlngton nnd others of tho Northwestern states, where he has been looking Into tho education of tho Indians. Ho visited tho different reservations, spending considerable tlmo at nil of thetn.J Tho Indians everywhere, ho said, to a reporter or tho Call, are getting along surprisingly well. Ho says tho children In soiuo ways are brighter oven than whltechlldron. They show superiority, especially with tho uso of tools and In tho execution of all kinds of mcchunlcal work. Ho thinks tho genius of tho red man Is shown oven In tho superiority of tho mud plea which ho makes In childhood, Tho best Indian school or all that ho visited was tho non-reservation school near Salem. There tho Indian boys and girls were progressing with great, rapidity. However, throughout tho country, tho Indian schools uro prospering, and Mr. Hclncumun ex pects that in a few years many In dians will bo numbered among the most useful citizen or the country. Tho nbovo Is complimentary to the work of Superintendent Potter nnd his nolo corps of instructors nnd offi cers. Mr. Potter has only been In charge a few mouths. It Is hoped ho can -stay long enough to make Che. mawn tho model Indian school of America, us ho cortalnly will, Edi tor Journal, MARRIED. SNYDER JORY.-At tho Glrartl house, April 3, 1890, nt a p. in. by Rev. D. B.Grny, or Portland, Josle Snyder to Edwin Jory, TINTYl'KS-Naturat and verlaitiBg RnUUi iu fire minutes, All for lo cents Gioupe, etc samr. No money In advance. At lb tent, Asylum avenue, oue block csttofKatt school. Tiik Artist. 4 Baking rLwm I nilBrfsMSBT ruwocr