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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
'HWfJPW FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1804. FORM A CLUB AT PRATUM lams Republicans From Salem go Over to Give Aid Hoys Had a Good Time and jthe Young Voters of Paatum Will Be Heard From as vlee-presldent, and John N. Miller, secretary ana treasurer, ine tuecuuii of'tha mombars of the executive com mittee was postponed lo the next reg ular intlng, which was flxod for Wednesday evening. February 3d, at Howell, the club deciding to meet al ternately at Pratum and Howoll. rtti mnllnn nt Frail .1. Klfd. A r.Otll mltteo consisting of Fred Itlce, 'Win, Desert and Thomas C. Jnmes was np nolntoil to arranee n urogram and so- cure the hall for the meeting. After the discussion of mattors pen tainlng to the Immediate organisation a short program of spcechos was had Mr. Graham, In addressing the club, gave tho members an onthuslastic adtlrejs, urging co-operation and thor ough work. Ho advised work on a blither plane than Just party spoils. and urged maintaining Ilepubllcan iirlncinnls. ndviiliiz esneclallv that the club oxcludo wrangling over endorse ' Ijist night, at the Ilttlo town of Pra- .i.... m it .,,. IJIIUlIk Ul IliVUIlJUlS iUl UllilV. UV IIW1I1- Hum, 10 mils east of this city, tho )lej o19 gupport of the Salem club In Mittf am I tut at naff n twitliiflnc nt Hi n nn? tnenniPA fnt lirititrn Itln tifl rt v curt. tho jreuai: Republicans of that district was had that lias been rcon In any pnrt ml tbl oonnty, and the rostilt wag tho organlratlon of a strong club, which 1H make Itself foil In the cnmpalgn, wlltn Llin nollllcnl linrlttw In this cnnn. f -- , , ty will Ilno'up for tho blonnnl bnttlo at l(,rM wn9 . ... Clms. H any measure for honorablo party sue com. h. It Stlnson congratulated the club on Its organization, and urged all presont to co-operate In placing In the ofllcos Ilopubllcnns, and supporting republicans at tho polls, IIo grew on thuslastic, and at the close of his ad drees was cheorod to the echo. Cnnnon was called for, and iiuejwis. rar niiios nroumi tne young'.. ..,., . ... ,., lie ju wmrvu II in euitniuuuuu ui iuv tnraerf. of tho party had gathered r0Br0M m(lo ,,y tll0 organization of 3n the little town, awaiting tho com 'the young men's Ilepubllcan clubs. '4Mg of n delegation of the members of T''o I-lme Kiln Club, a musical or n Haloid club, who had been Invited Banla"(" ot I'rntum. at this point fa .. , , .... , ivorod tho gathering with sevornl to be presont and nselst In the organl iectonBj antlon of the new club, the formatloa Prssldont 1'ntton briefly addressed or which Is duo to tho efforts of J. 0. tho meeting, urging tho appointment drtthnm and tho oxlenslon commlttoo of workors on tho executive commit of We Halora club. I t0e, and assistance to tho Hopubllcan ... n.a.u yiniiurs, wno leu nora centra commltteo In overv wav nosil. liy carriage at 4:30 lost evening, nn xlved at Pratum In good shapo, nftoi battling with tho Inolemont woathor wnd muddy roads, wero nono tho worse for wear, and did full justice to the bio. Ho advised nurltv in nolltlcs. find hard work for tho tlckot when nomi nated, Vice-President Short spoko, giving sound and sensible views, detnlllnn liountlful supper they found awaiting, briefly tho history of tho party, and ad JT' .. vlBlng participation In tho prlmarlos, The iiR'Sl was followed by the nn.i n, ,i,im -i-i.t..t .., hard. The emigrants wore short of food, while the cats wero sloek and faL Last Wednesday Mrs, Doolcy noted the absence of her pets, and a search was ordered. Under a bunk occupied by an Italian passongor two silky skins wore found, but thnt was all. The Italian explained that he had run out of nrovlsloiis. tho nlumnnoes of tho cats tomptcd him, and ho fell He agrees with Mrs. Dooley that they wero very, very good cats. Kisses Are Costly. For kissing and hugging Mrs. Mar garot Hubert, Charles Llghto, a mln eral water manufacturer, was last Saturday ordered by a Jury In Justice Truax's part of tho supromo court In Now York city to pay Peter Kubort I' If I Ch the woman's husband, ?10,000 dam- IlL,jLi-JL agos. Kubort was formorly Mr. Llghte's coachman, while Mrs. Kubort wns Janltress of one of Mr. LIghto' houses. "Romn tlmp nro Mr. Llchte told me I had hotter go to Europo to soo my folks," testified Kubort"nnd he said ho would pay tho oxponses. He gavo me a box which ho said contained $2000 in gold, but told me not tc onon it until the ship had passed Sandy Hook. I found it contained) only thirty-seven quarters "When I got back I found Mghte hugging and kissing my wife and when I told her that wasn't right she said, 'Why, he's tho boss."' St. Louis Exposition Buildings V "I t .-0 - - T ' I prompt gathorlng of tho clans, and In a short tlmo tho first political gather ing of tho year was called to ordor nnd tho business of tho evening taken wPt A largo crowd was In attendance, nnd many of those present from ad joining precincts asked the Salem vis. Itnrs to corny to their suctions and as nll In tho organization of similar olubB. Tho Incloment weather had kept away many more who had prumlsod to Join, and word was rocolvod from a numhor of thoso llvlnir at a .ll.mnr- promising enthuclasilc support lo tho now club. Onn of tho features of the evonlng van the slngtiig of (he local quartet, composed of tho Short brothers. Krod Woe and C. W. Siege, and their ron tlltlon of popular coon songs wns thor Highly enjoyed, and assisted greatly n tho pleasures of the evening, for tho membera of (he quartet are fine dinger. J. O. Graham, through whoso effort the club was organised, called tliq wHmrlnjf to order, and called for tho ukvtlon of temporary olllcers. l)y iinanluious vote of the mueetlug Mr. "Ornliam was ehosen for temiKirary chairman, and O. O. It lee wns selected for soorelary. 1'rttsldsnt II. D. Pattton. of the Ha lem club, was callwt upon to explain the ubjwt of the msetlng. and espe. olnlljr the purpose of young men's tow, and he shewetl that this move- honest Ilopubllcnns ns dolsgates to tho county convention, ns tho Important work boforo tho memhors of tho party. Ho urgos especially that truo and loyal republicans bo selected for all ofllcos of honor and trust. A voto of thanks was tendored tho Salem visitors for being prosont at tho organization, nftor which tho mooting adjourned The Snlom party reached this ulty nt 1:30 this morning, woll pleased with the ovonlng'H work. Will Ralss cattle. Tho 8wlft, Armours. Nelson Mor rls. Sehwnrzsohlld & Hulr.linrcorB. tho "stockyards family," nro said to havo purchased 1.000.000 acres of land In Southern Atnimmnr m,,i Northern Florida. The nows of the purchase has startlml the stockyards. 1 Hallo street and the railway world Theso Interest!, see behind the pur chaso a move Intended to revolution. Ue tho meat industry of America. Tho 1.000,000 acres. It Is declared was purchased from the Ioiilgvliin a- Nashville railway at nn nverago price oi 3.75 an acre, making tho totnl monoy consideration $3 760,000. It Is declared that tho great Chicago paoKors intend to establish on the reclaimed swamp land and tho pine lands of the South the greatest cat tie feeding ground In the world, and hi escape freight rates and 4 ;m j mm mvmijF- vA' iys Iff wl..pflfj VtSHs. 1 k. ZjS S ''Afr.; It, .,'.'' i? BY GAS EXPLOSION Weak Mains Cause Loss of Life ana Wreck Building Fire Follows and Bodies of the Victims Are Visible, While Being Cremated Marion, Ind., Jan. 21. In a gas ex plosion In tho Hotol Sltz this morning POLLS ARE NOW OPE! VX f 4 IT nciugia in uiug tiaytyl J nree sound Thrashings PJva Uunrlrnrl VA tw, . ,lf.r "M".r;,T "m!ru m means inanne Regular tiection is (ietting Strenuous Washington,' Jan. 21 Tho state u ... "i partmont ims received n dlsiuul threo wero killed, and throo fatally nndproni Minister Finch, of Montorl !'., mmw -k t c. ' . risasrasT' M i ,.t Si ?n! hi V9II9 ? ' "rfr-j;yy :. i.4 SFfiW.'iiiiB obsKiy,-- 9JC8 TV I v.r jJtL i.Sk ( 1 L 1 Ml&if v.-j SB ifik 119? AHijyiia - Washlnaton Dulldlnn. Tho stato of Washington has pro- feot higher, : r-t '. -r WFfwm olght dangerously Injured; flro fol lowed tho oxploslon. Tho known dead nro Clms. Boltel, hotel proprietor; Mrs. Boltel, James Dovlln, nnd tho fatally injured nro Edward Qaskell, L. Hobis nnd Thomas Twig. Tho hotol Is located at the north entrance of tho soldiers' homo. Tho oxploslon, which Is bclloved- to have been duo to weak mains, wne torrlflc. The people In Marlon, three mllos away, were aroused. Tho build ing wns a two-story frame. Tho flames spread rapidly, and tho known dead could be Boen In tho building, whllo the bodloe wore cremated. Tho hotol reglstor wns saved, but thoro may havo boon other victims admitted by Beltol during tho early hours thfs morning. If so, tholr bodlos wore cro- matod. An instance of horolsm wae that of Carl Qaskell, an 11-year-old girl, who, with both legs crushed, tried to crawl to her father's side to assist him. Ho wns fatally injured. The loss is $50,000. Uruguay, today, saying three battlg havo been fought nnd nil won br government. Tho Inst was on d 18th, when tho killed nnd wou numbered COO. Tho robols aro In m retreat toward Brazil hotly pursued It tho government forces, which miou 28,000; tho robols havo 9000. Tli opinion hero is tho insurrection a bo suppressed within a month, unla mcy nro niuou oy neighbors, ft, press adds that tolcgrnphlc ccnsorshl) continues, niso martini law. i Floods In Pennsylvania. Meadsvillo, Pa., Jan. 21. Tha rit. Is in tho grasp of tho most dostmrth. flood In Its history. A general Jn alarm was sounded at noon, and tb ontlro department was called out b savo property. Has Not Lost His Grip. wasningion, Jan. 21. Hanni h confined to his bod since yesterdiy oy a ronownl or tho grippe. Memki of tho family say his Illness is noto rious, but ho will bo confined to III intmt wM far ti.. ..,..... ..-'"'"' . "T ,n"K,u r,UM n" 'lonbU ,-,.-v., Miut tiiD iiuiiuiiin taint r graft. The rhnlr nunolaiMl mlh ... fttftWHW. NMMtMiKg Ot C. W. Sburt, ll a 10-IHlHHlH tfHXm. (Htt WHStl tHtkw of th Halem ehitt was ehHRd lh rjwlrwu tt th new . WhMi ,k mmius rmveeu M adotKMl a. th ttltton of tt, nw rtHk The name adept! by tha rMUUo U -Th. ymH M u imWtcaN Club f lBwi- klftMd U, reM, nM ww W(U "? frl0 !Sl RURr Membership Holt wtjr iH,t, jo,B N. mi0r 0 w 7,M' 1L M- -. C. Uwhty. a. 8. A4emw. a a Ul Cha. . UT Tklttll. H. .1 llm -.-. -J AcUl ,h ,,. nm eTJ "'-"faaRiiri. agrleultural rammlitlun. It Is assert- w. tMiittt Uie 1.00,0ft0 aertw In wsva and to fewl cattl on It. This plant Is known to be vry rich In slarrh. and It Is said "the big ftMir" will hUk) rwt linnwase pinnt for the produeUon of this aommodlty. LEQEND OF THE SEA. Choitly Qell ThlTw'arn. Seamen of Imminent Danoer. Tfccrt Is a 4eltsiktful l..i ......... he m of lNUt Prtm U. th,- effect rronch (art at that ufa n -1..1.. ... . ...-,. v , tMniiriNiii 71 Uaekig rMta cut .- V (row taa old rhurvh lo rUd uh the w- ,., . ,., " tWW over tho wwnmtory and lto ttt sa. DniUM un .... ....... nftlrm that, frum tiM to tlwJ u,. f that U)l .,, av .u. wat at tvttfttM: m. ib 1. . trm or sow iuiwiuo .i.. .. vmit at th. oeft. DoaahWc. Jocted for tho world's fair a building which will thow Its lumber resourcos. and at tho same tlmo supply to Its visitors a vlow of tho main nloturn of tho exposition from tho observa tion towor, 100 feot in tho air, ovor- topping trees nnd ndjacont buildings. Plans for tho building woro drawn by P, A. Holdo and Erall DoNeuf. Tho building Is to bo built ontlrnlv nf wood, tho outsldo of yallow pine, and tho Insldo flnlshodo with thA n. grained woods produced bv thn Tho building Is to be Ave storlea high, toworlng 114 fwt to the base of the flagstaff, which wilt rUe B0 Tho building is to be octagonal In plan, olght gigantic diagonal timbers rising from tho ground, nnd meeting In an npox at tho observatory lino. It will bo a skoleton pyramid of olght faces. All tho floors will be support ed on thoso groat diagonal tlmbors, which are to be shipped from Wash Ington. Each timber Is to bo In one pieco ovor 90 foet lonir. 24 inohnn wldo nnd 28 Inches thick. Earl, Rtnrv of tho building is to havo but ono com partmont. Through the center of tho building an olevator will bo oporated to carry visitors comlortably to tho observatory. An Engaging Man. "There was a drummer took sick nnd died horo throe weeks ago," Bald .bed for several days. tho landlord of a tavern at Polkvllle, Ark. "Ho was- a thick-sot, guitar playln' sort of feller, and tho girl he was ongngod to marry camo over from Torpldvlllo to attond tho funer al; also from Waupsoy; also from Peapack; also from Tonganoxie; also from som'ors In Kansas, nnd some place up In Missouri. Seoln' how1 Deafness Cannot Be Cured ninny there was of 'cm, they put ly local appllcatlono as they aiw nway their ongngomont rings, , and, roach tho diseased portion of thseu flggeratlvoiy speakln', organized a iThoro Is only ono way to euro daf new society, nniT invonted a yell. And noss, and that is by cpnstltutlrai It was a protty durnod oxpresslvo remedies. Deafness Is caused br u ono, too, lommo toll yfcu." Inflamed condition of tho mucus lit ling of tho Eustachian tubo. Wbm To Elect Senators. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 21. A re lution favoring tho election of United States senntors by direct vote wu passed In tho miners' convention thlj morning. t Woodmen, Attentlonl All members of tho Woodmen of tho World and tho Women of Wood craft are Invited to attond the open mooting In tho Woodman hnll Friday ovonlng. Jnnuary22, and to Invite frlonds to bo presont. Geo. K lin ers, tho gonoral organuor, and othor I this tubo Is Inflamed you havo a ma uling sound or Imporfoct heariifi and whon It is entirely closed, deaf ness is tho rofliilt, and unless th In flamatlon can bo taken out and tlds tubo restored to I to normal condition, hearing will ' bo destroyed fomw; nlno cases out of ten aro camod bjr promlnont momhera win ,inii..o .i tnaim.k h.l -,. .- ..... 1. . """w in- wiu, nuiuu iu Doming dui r ureases, and a gonoral good tlmo Is flamed condiUon of tho mucou W promised nil who come. Don't fall vices. Wo will give Ono Hundred DolUri for any case of deafness (caused br catarrh) that cannot bo cure fcr I Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for ch to be on hnnd. mlttec By order of tho com 3t Russians Marry oYung. no j-uropoan countrv in ,v,ci. '..,. . !S o,r rs - ' ' . 00.. toW.. 0. Russia. b l " ,Sao,a W druggists, 7Bc. "airs Family Pills aro the best. I th wlit. Thsy Wr Good ftjii. Mm. DoaJv. stewardess of the Red War Mittr Nrdtaiid. h,i t ... .. Uw mn PtnisA !. to lfc J S12L!!rL.,?,r! s? iihSuT n-. -.A i Vf ' r rfCTHwL t' Kf' t' aTt w 1 jkjikjt WfJisji ! -A j - " 1 Niri. U? . "" "win the mm tfy. Trow Ave day hU the tera Moaunas buildtng vni be of m,ii. m Dorle architecture. weTODUfj.,ng the stngth aad groadeiir ,k. tta Mr. uBk lhe archtec thta dMerietka at the Uulldltg: a bulWlag hag rw,P UrmA . lrMt Wb tetaN of the dwlgn. Tht .try at th. r rr a my we fllcht at w.i. . l!!l,:,', h,ca wl decc M AntK. rt..n . and ornamental frteg. 0n ea-h -i.,n "!"!'. . . of this vestibule there are clouts and I or rZVol 10 mltS cheokrooms. From her0 one the On one side of th reception hall and rotund la la" room. w.,h JJx "thQre.la "Jl:"" "a -n,Tmok,n: - - a iiiniiiir rm. a - in ,;" "u"a,M w' be Usdlag the full lsSth and divided U,- ornamental columns, P.w anu wanw, all r,eh,y de arated. The atlra rn. v.,. .. roofed with n d ...U..1 . "wiaDie pore th 1 ,; .irV..'" ""9na8 " Tom the sun. t7 ne " - -- r T" v w IU .? HI HIM nVAPB-.ll- UW V I TI fl alv the " ' m " ,MJt . x" may be so .m . . uuw nnt -ttV-SM 5S !is!r S-V-S , ..ur walte are erected In tho roar ,i "In front and n, . '. . ttyzssz to bo of wood, the studding covered w'th grooved sheathlnjr from tho oat B'ae. The sheathing will bo covert with stucco and colored an old IvofT white. Th porch cornice Is to be ' wood, painted the same color, ex canting tho tryblyphs, which will b "dls-ved in different colors. The ea l,re romo Is to bo covered with bur nished copper of Montana product. The porch roof will bo painted tile Composition material will cover ta flat roof. The main cornice will M Plastered, tho columns being staff. Hi