! s: PAGE FOUR. TrfE DAILY JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1SQ3. WRITING NATIVE SONS Candidate Reames After their Votes Would Not Use Order Political Purposes for -, JnBs from .till life, and Uie parents Car)S Gathering 'at SttL0Ui5 were nstonlsnoa mat cnnaren couiai dq so much. The parents But Thinks This a Good'Time fro Send One to Congress Candidate A. K. Kearacs, the Dem ocratic nomlneo for congress In this district, Is sendlne autograph letters to all Uio members of the order of Natlro Sons In Oregon, asking them to support him for that office. Hero ,1s an original letter, dated Jacksonville, April 18, 1003, and ad dressed to a membor of Waldo Cabin, Salem,, as follews: Dear Sir and Brether: There aro times when wo must look to our friend h for support. I do not know whether you will remember mo as having been grand president of tho Natlvo Sons, or whethor I may have passed nUroly out of your remem brance. I think this Is a good llmo for tho election of a Native Son to congress, and while I haVo no disposition to use tho order In any way towards politics. st tho same time I recognize that you will feel kindly disposed towards suit porting me. all otlior things boing equal. Anything that you can do for me will be heartily npproolatod. ' fllncoroly 'and frntornally yours. A M. ItKAMMS. saw that their little ones could do these things, and do them well, and thus lay the foundation for a tasto for art and In dustrial designing at a lime of life whon tho Impressions made aro apt to bo enduring. Their rooms' were also bung with very good samples of figure work and writing each sheet having a child's nam and left as It was written in ordinary dally exorcise oven with the errors uncorrected so It was not show work. Tho charcoal drawing was ory Interesting bow 40 children will make each Its own conception of tho name Jug or flower vase, give It tho Individual conception of shading and color and shadow. In tho first grado this drawing work is not re quired, but It Is dono In somo of tho rooms to show that drawing should begin at tho beginning and as mis- kin says, become a second nature with tho child to draw things. Miss Colby's and Miss Welch's rooms alv show great progress In charcoal drawing tho work of the children being preserved from tho first effort. 8omo of tho work In theso rooms would do credit to child ren who take Instruction from some art teacher Tho teachers of tho Lin coln school and tho teachors of some of tho other schools took lossons In drawing at Mrs. Wiggins' studio, In preparation for tho Introduction of freo-hand drawing from objects, and tho result Is iHHtn In the work of tholr pupils. (Contlnu d frotnjflrstjtage.) PUBLIC SCHOOL DRAWING First Year's Work Very Satisfactory ' Tho prininry mill Krnde tt'iicln'r of tho Mnvulu public whool. South Sa lem, have Imun ilttllxlitliiK thn father ami mother with xlilliltH of tho first ynrH Work of frtttf-hnud dinning. In troduettd undtr Supt Trover. On Friday afternoon Minn us M)r nnd llnlkm hail tin mother and hoihi of thf fathfrw pri'Hfiit at their rooms tO HUH UlH WIlllS (OtfllHl Willi COll work In dtwlKiis and ilmit-oul Two deaths occurred at the state asylum yesterday. Miss Drusllla Hooker committed from Ilaker coun ty, nnd Krnost Aloxnndor Stnuff, mlttod from Coos county com- Linn county also paid 2n.no Oof her state tax THE OLD RELIABLE my .- i AKIrlG POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE presidential train arrived at 7 o'clock this morning, and was greeted by 10,. 000 people. Congressman Hepburn met tho President, and Governor In many parts of tho city decorators ! Cummins and party will meet him at are busy putting up flags and bunting Clarinda. tho scond stopping place, and, within tho noxt twonty-four hours J Tho President address d the crowd tho business section will blossom out j from the platform. in a mass of color. The business dis trict, however, does not monopolize the decorations. In every quarter of town. In the manufacturing and resi dence districts, whore neither the president nor any of the other no tables from out of tho city will be likely to go, shops, factories and houses are decking out In honor of tho occasion. In the most out-of-the- way corners flags have been rigged out and portraits of tho president ex hibited. Everybody believes that the cele bration will draw a bigger crowd to town than ever gathered hero before, but it remains truo that in hotels there Is usually room for one more. Tho Southern. Planters, and other big hostolles are, booked full for the next four days and several of them aro arranging with boarding houses and furnished rooms owners to send the expected pvorflow to theso places. The weather Is perfect. Thc-Ulah delegation was tho first to arrive, and C000 militia men aro already In tents on tho exposition grounds. The hotels nre Inadequate to accommodato the crowds constantly arriving. Huffalo. April 28. A thousand guardsmen left horo this morning on thrco special trains for tho St. Louts exposition dedication. 'Washington. April 28. it wai a veritable get-away day hero. Four specials, one Immediately after an otlior, loft for St. Ixittls for tho dedica tion of the fair. Tho first special enrried tho band and Potomac lodge of Masons, next wns tho correspondents' special, con sisting of soven Pullman full of news paper men. The next was tho diplo matists. In chargo of Senator Cock rell. Pewoy. Conoral Young and sov ni al members of the rablnot were nl so aboard. Herbert von Stornborg nnd Minister Ilowon wore nil coin polled to romnln behind on account of tho VttnosuoUn noKotlntloiiH. Cm- slnlo was also compelled to remain on account of Manchurlnn questions liable to arise. The next train cnrrles Cleveland nnd his party. Tho gov ornmont board of Uio opposition nnd ninny residents of the city will leave Inter In the day on another special. New Orleans. April SS. (lovernor Html and staff loft for St I.oiiIh this morning. Clenrflwld. la.. April 28. Secretary haw Joined the Proeldent at Clnrln da. where he in ail o a short tpwdi. He nlM) made shurt spooches at Slmrps 'Hirj.' and Van Wert Roosevelt at Iowa Capital. Dos Molnos, Iowa, April 28. The presidential train arrived at the Bur- 'llngton station shortly after 2 o'clock I this aftcrncon. Tho president was I met at tho train by the full commit tee In charge of the day's" arrange ments, headed by Governor Cummins, Mayor I) ronton. Congressman Hull and President Lyons of the Commer cial Exchange. All approaches to the depot wero roped off for a- block In either direction, and the distingu ished visitors passed to their car riages between linos of Iowa National Guardsmen. The first hour of tho president's stay was given over to a tour of the city. Tho routo of the pa rade extended over several miles of gaily decorated streets, which wero packed on each sldo with a solid mass of people. Tho pollco arrangements wero of the best, and there was no de lay In getting to the state capltol, where the speaker's stand had been erected. Thoru were 20,000 people gathered In tho capltol grounds nnd the adjacent thoroughfares, and the president was In good voice, so only those on the extreme edge of the crowd missed any portion of his speech. Tho president's speech was frequently Interrupted with applause. Tho crowds that lined tho streets to tho Rock Island station wero tho largest evor seen hero. Tho president loft for Oskaloosa and Ottumwa amid tho cheorlng and tho waving of hand kerchiefs from all who could get within a block of tho station. emigrating to Manchuria.- This dn'd other indications, it is said, have aroused . apprehensions Jthnt trouble Is brewing. i Ready for Work on Jetty. Astorln, Or., April 28. About 100 men aro now employed by the engin eers' department nt tho Jetty at the mouth of tho rlvor, getting ready for tho extension work, which will bo commenced as soon as tho contracts for mntorlal nro awarded, bids for which will ho oponod next Thursday at tho office of Major Langfltt, In Portland. " Two Meteors Seen. (Hunts Pass, Or., April 28. Two great meteors, llvo minutes npnrt, blight and hissing, tho second follow ing In tho tinck of the first, passed over this olty nt 0:45 last night. They woro so near tho enith that tho ontlro Horiio TUvur valley, or at loast this part of It. was brightly lighted by the speeding, burning orbs. I. i Trouble Is Brewing. St. Petersburg, April 2S Advices from IllHtKK livens!;, capltol of the Amoor Kowrnment. says the Chinese I 'I'n Shenandoah la April 2t -The l.uslnt8 sf-llinu out nt a i --------- .. loss and aro .Has Excelled St. Peter. Rome, April 28. If the Popo Is allvo tomorrow ho will have surpassed tho famous pontlficnto of St. Peter. His holiness was elected Popo 25 years, 2 months and 7 days ago. Ho has already received many congratu lations on tho cVent. Out of Moral Quarantine Washington, April 28. Bremerton, tho town adjoining tho Puget Sound navy yard, Is no longer under tho ban placed upon It some months ago, on account of tho demoralizing conditions alleged In official reports. On repre sentations of Influential citizens of Seattle, tho navy department has withdrawn Its restrictions. The gun boat Hanger will bo sent tholr shortly for an extensive overhauling. Conger Protests. Pokln, April 27. Minister Conger has sent a note to Prince Chlng, tho grand secretary, protesting against two features of Russia's proposed Manchurlan agreement, which aro considered particularly antagonistic to Amorlcan Interests. Tho noto ob jects to China promising not to open moro towns to foreign trade, because negotiations aro proceeding In con nection with tho Amorlcan commer cial treaty for tho opening of Mukden and Tnku-Shan, nnd It objects to promising that tho foreign employes In China shall bo only Russians. Tho United States withholds ex pression rognrdliig tho othor demands, but Is propared to Insist on hor treaty rights. If Infractions occur. Mississippi Sunday Schools. Canton, Miss., April 28. This placo Is filled "with delegates nnd visitors to tho fourth annual convention of tho Mississippi Stnto Sunday School as sociation, which will bo In session during tho noxt two days. As rapidly ns tho visitors nrrlvo they woro as signed to homos for entertainment nnd everything Is being dono to con duce to tho ploasuro of tho dologatos. Tho program boglns this aftonioon with nn Informal consecration servlco to be followed by a business session tomorrow nnd Thursday. Several Sunday school workers of wide prom inence nro to tnko part In tho proceedings. Smallpox Jpidci Tho smallpox epidemic It , uiuriimiK proportions about i down with tin. rft.-,.- ."! "-J-" .: 1 " T: k. v.Uw.uh ,u a. ,Kry violent t number of deathB aro beta. and tho citizens arc aUraT! To mako tho condition three doctors that have mg to an or. tno case i,j m.riv.Ki-11 Willi uiu U180M9, u ai am cannot tie obtained. nhoneil tn Portlnnit vmin " State Board of Health n,l tako steps to relieve thrl try to get tho epidemic bj-I control. Dr. Woods Jlutciwa health officer. Is sick andtavj his bed, and cannot give tit? Ic his personal attention. Dri C. Smith, president of the n of health, was notified of ti tion last night, and atoncttot, to bettor the condition. His first act was to telefilm. C. J. Smith, of Pendleton, u member of tho stato baud tfif Ho Instructed Dr. Smith to &j Investigation of tho condition If necessary, to employ tit i of an ablo physician to tilt fju tho work "I would go mysslf,' mJ Smith, "but conditions mnr)i I cannot nt present I ttaJ California within a few dm' Related to the Kentucky btA Seattle. April 28 -Mlu U? boo, who attomptcd sulclddj city Inst night, by shootlBm through tho left breast. It i closoly related to exSenitotl J. Deboo, of Marlon, Kent of her closest associates slio Is a daughter of the W sonator. MIbs Dehoo Is utti physicians to bo very low death Is expected In a itai Miss Deboo enmo to Sanit Louisville, Ky.. about six i She is about 20 years of tl some nnd nppparently veil i Crescent City is having a strike at thn Hobbs. Wall & Co. Lumber Com pany's mills. OASTOTIIA. Bttnth ? l1 Ktd Ym Hau WrJ BB Social Favorites Wtdd HarrlsburK- Or. April i mnrrlago of Robert It Iju Miss May Thomas wai tolfmi Js this city Sunday niQPM. o'clock, nt tho residence ofW parents, Rov W W Dalit Baptist church, of Albany tot Tho young couple nro loc! vorltos. They will bo itujji'J their many friends aftiJ spent In Portland v.k The river drivers who w Strike n short time ago tm ontended for SPEER BROTHERS 1 Groceries. Hardware. GroGkem and Glassware. di6ines. Boots and snoes. fiats and 6aos. Me Largest Shippers In Marion County of Cotnty Ptodvce Our Religion 'A sTyusti SHOE is apprecuted by well dressed men, and especially when it hJj oVdtxdt Alia "HEARTS ARROW" BRAND 5JI0E5 please and satisfy everyone. ASK FOR THEH. Is to tell a man jistwhathe is jjettinji when he buys shoes of us. We not only tell you when it is a good shoe but we positively guarantee to give vou satisfaction or we will tell ou so whetryou buy of us. 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