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wr""""' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1904, TWO. I Boitbdtil page of XLhc )nily Journal ByHOFER BROTHERS. Bcrlppa News Association Telegram. Pubilibed overy afternoon oxopot Sunday at 197 Commercial at root. Subscription terms: Dally one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: dally by carrier, 50c per month; weekly ono year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono wook lOo; ond month 36c; threo months $1.00. At Journal office; at Daue'o grocery, 8outh Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East Stato s treet taken a great Interest In tho state fair, and his appointment Is generally looked upon as a good one. This appointment will necessitate tho election of a new president of the state fair board, as Mr. Chandler, tho retiring member, Is now the presi dent, harlng been elected last fall when Prosldont Wohrung retired from the board owing to tho fact that he had been appointed superintendent of the Oregon exhibition In SL Louis. It Is generally believed that W. H. Downing, of Shaw, one of tho mem bora appointed on tho board by Governor Chamberlain las fall, will be elected to succood Mr. Chandler. COURT STREET PEOPLE Single Copies Price 5 cents. Price to newsboys 2(4 cents per copy. To Mall Subscriber Tl'o 4ato when you subsorlttlon oxplres Is on the kddroaa label of each pap or. When that dato arrives, If your subscription has not Again boon paid In advance, your namo is taken from the list A chango of dato on tho addrosA label la a receipt Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. X-RADIUMS Met Last Night to Discuss Street Improvements Asphalt and Brick Estimates Considered- but AH Sesmedto Favor Crushed Rock Ayers BA8H flf- HERE'S TO THE GIRL OF FUL FIFTEEN. (Richard Brlnsloy Sheridan.) Hero's to tho maiden of bashful toon; Hero's to tho widow of fifty; Horo's to tho flaunting oxtravagant quooa An I hero's to tho housowlfo that's thrifty. Let thi) toast pass, Drink to tho lass, I'll warrant sho'll prove An oxQiise for tho glass. PORTED BY THE BRYAN DEMO CRAT8 AND LABOR-80CIALI8T DEMOCRACY. Ho Is, bosldos, a man of practical charactor In public affairs saying but llttlo and making few mistakes. Russian offlcors condemn JapaneBO naval tactics, but then thoy have a right to, they were not satisfactory to them. Tho Seattlo Mall and Herald Is a real mean thlnir when It nnvn: "Port 'land went Into transports when tho Dlx crossed tho bar. It will probably be her final effort In tho transport lino." Cherry Pectoi quiets tickling throats. Doi uuvc ajiuwu mis lor CO Ask your own doctor al Do as he says. -a The Wearing of Ribbons. shaded or In mixed tints. Ribbon Is more In request than It of tho new models bIiow aii has been for somo tlmo. Favor is nunougn tneso are likely to almost exclusively observed to .tho for somo tlmo longer, partlculaJ t . 1 . 1.- iAinn In nlntn I mnttnOA nnrl nMtni ' vnrv HErnrnRL iiiiinua ui luucuio iu w.u.u i .........vv or glaco shades, and with an almost lmporcoptlblo border. Setting nsldo Did you notlco that It sprinkled about 7 o'clock last night? Hore's lo tho charmer whoso dimples wo prize; Now to tho maid who has none, sir; Hero's to the maid with a bosom of oytw And hore's to tho nymph with but ono, sir. Lot tho toast pass, Drink to tho lnss, I'll warrant sho'll provo An uxcuso for tho glass, Horo's to th'o maiden with a bosom o( snow; Now to hor that'o as brown ns 0 borry; Horo's to tho wlfo with a faoefull of woo 1 And now to the danuol that's morry. Lot tho tonst pass. Drink to the lass, I'll warrant sho'll prove An qxouso for tho glass. For lot 'om bo clumsy, or lot am bo slim, Young or anulent, oaro not a feather; 8a fllll a pint bumper unite up to tho brim So fill up your glass, nay, fill to the brim And lot us e'en toast them together. Lot the toast pnsa, Drink lo the lnss, I'll wnrrnnt sho'll prove An exoiiBo for tho glass. PITY THE POOR BEEF TRUST. Tho department of oommoroo Is to Investigate Uib beef trust That Is about as terrible a calami, ty to tho tmsts ns If the old-fashioned railroad commission Iu Oregon had got after the corporations. Tho Journal has never believed In tho proposition of having a cabinet po sition for a department of commerce. COMMERqE WILL TAKE CARE OF IT8ELF. IT HAS IN ALL AQES BEEN ABLB TO DICTATE GOVERN MENTAL POLIOIE8. The beef tmst wants nothing better or kinder than the shaking up ft will receive at the hae.de f a Washington office-holder and brigade of fiery and untamed, stall-fed clerks and red' headed typewriters. Ah cattle we mean horned cattle grow cheaper, dressed beef seems to grow dearer. In August, 1903, dressed beef was -J8.S7W per hundred In the great mar kots. while beef on the hoof wan U 17H- In 1801. drunwed beef sold at the same price, while live sold for ?fl 60. Seven large packing hautea are re ported to have made -JHO.000 a day lost year above any previous profits. 1 a 1 1 THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. Cleveland will be offered the Dem ocratic nomination for President There la ouly one other Democrat who will have any eewiWeratlea to the eouventleu. A WOMAN AND A DOQ. Tacoma Ledger.) A very rich Amorlcnln woman host boon attracting somo attontlon In Paris by tho attontlon sho requires for hor dog Tho dog is no great shakos, as dogs go, bolng a torrler of somo 'sort, with hair of groat longth and sllkness. Hut ho has had tho Ill fortune to fall Into tho possession of a Billy woman who has moro mouoy than Bonse, and Is having a fairly mlsernblo tlmo of It. According to a correspondent of an Hasten, pnper, a special room Is on- gaged for this dog at ono of the most fashionable hotels. A maid Is paid to nttond him. He wears a collar sot with Jowols. His moals nro ordorcd with special caro from tho samo restaurant whore his mlstross foods, and tho choicest dainties aro always solocted for him a portion of woodcock or quail, or other high-priced viand, and It Is always served on a sllvor platter, with as much attontlon to dalntlnesB as If ho woro tho most Important, thing In tho wholo world, As a conso quonco tho poor bruto's appotlto Is spoiled and ho Is a sickly cur, tnstoad. of a happy, healthy dog, as ho might be If he had some chanco to llvo ns a dog should. Somo people will find fault with this silly womnn and say all mnnnors of ovll things about her, no doubt; for example, that sho might do a whole lot of good things with thq money she thus spends so foolishly, by relieving the distressed, or help, lug the poor or slok. or those who aro unfortunate In many ways, and so she oould. Out If she did this she would not he doing what nature seemingly designed her to do, and that Is to iimnu unions, wno nave less monoy than sho has, moro contentod with their lot because thoy aro not as she Is. Few women, we tako It. who have sound minds, would care to bo kuown. as sho Is coming to bo known, for her foolish extravaganoe and disgusting taste. Most people would rather be glad to have less money, and know now to get moro out of It. Many rich people ent to be distressed to And aulllclently foolish ways to be rid of their money, and this one seems to be oae of them. She douhUesa gets leec plaasure out of It than many people would get from much less. The late Senator Snaron le reported to have been fond of saying that ono draw-" baek to great wealth ws. thnt It rob bed IU paseeecor of the power to en joy the game of poker. Few people sympathise with him In this depriva tion. Many people hnve been content with a small fraction of what ho had If they never got threo aces beat, and knew they never would hav a chance to make them win. It Is not a bad thing for anybody that foolish people find foolish ways to ho rid of their mono), nnd no one need regret that they get little good of It It la far better that they attend It rooUshly than Hot spend It at all. It loses nothing of Its value In going through their purses. Whether spent to buy high priced viands for a dog. that ofton wishea. no deubt. that he might have a bone, and a ohanee to seaw It la quiet la some back yard, or to put eialhea en the baek of some shivering child that sadly needs them. According to tho Seattlo papers all tho stories told about Seattlo grafting were trifles. Tho election comes off this week, and conditions will Im When tho ground gots dry enough In spots, nnd you hoar tho small boy call "knucks" and "fen dubs," you will know spring is horo to stay. . Tho Bwootost things In spring mil llnery Snlom girls, of course Somo pooplo don't know when an Issuo Is dead Bryan is ono, and there nro others. Somo follts havon't rocovored from tho sudden shock of last Sunday yot, Will Mee't Friday. Tho commltteo of arrangomonta of tho Young Mon'a Uonubllcan Club. chargod with tho duty of arranging a pogram for tho meeting to bo held at tho city halt next Friday evening, mot last night, and proparcd a good pro gram of spoechoff and musical num bers for that occasion, tho first public mooting of tho club for tho ensuing campaign. Prominent local speaker? will bo on tho program, but tjiojprln clpnl apoakor of tho evening will' b Hon. Geo, O. Hrownoll, of Oregon City, who has novor boforo delivered a po litical addross In tho Capital City, Tho commltco has also socurcd the at tonclnnco of tho Pratum qunrtot, nnd local singers of reputo will help onllv- on tho evening. Tho mooting will ba for the genornl discussion of Republl can principles, and does not In any way pavo tho way for the success oJ any ono oandldato for nomination. Knights of Pythias. Work In flrat nnd second ranks to night. Members of tho Uniform Rank should bring uniforms, i An adjourned meeting of Court street property owners was held at tho city hall last evening, J. P. Friz zcll chairman, and C. L. McNary sect retary. Reports wero called for from tho committees appointed at a forme; meeting. Mr. Pohlo was tho first to respond, concerning gravel, and formed estimates as follews: For block 38 feot long, with curbs I sot zu root from Uio property line, leaving tho street G9 feet wldo The plan of putting on tho gravel to bo as follews: Tho street surfaco hav ing boon previously brought to a propt er sub-grade. Put on tho gravel 12 Inches deep In tho contor of tho Btreot and six inchos at tho curbs, roll It down well with a road rollor, which will loavo It about olght Inches deop at the center lino of tho street, thon put on flno gravol to tho dopth of threo Inchos over tho ontlro surfaco, and roll down again. Also put In comont curbs. Estimate of Cost. Gravel required from street lino to strcot lino, that Is for 348 lineal feet will bo 7C3 cubic yards. Ono street Intersection will tako 304 cubic ynrds. Lineal feet of curbing por block 778 feet. I 7C3 cubic yds gravol, COc $457.80 ' 304 cubic yds gravol, COc 182.40 778 lineal feot of curbing at 30c 295.67 J Uso of road rollor, por block. . 40.00 nnq omor mil dri. el Orders for ostrich have fallen oIi ; considerable, but this Is underatJl thoso or narrow wiuuib riHium-u imuu uuy u uiumuuwiy aeprc&sIoD t mnKing rULIims ua ueguwu, . ihiuiuikihi. ..u.Tvi uiu 10 OQ lh , tho demand to bo most for threo four decoration of "spring hats, it ia, and flvo Inch rluuons. Tneso meuium man iiKciy osincn plume m . I .i,it),a nm mnfln nn Into different tho fore ncaln nt mlrlonm,. 1 kinds of bows. Thoso aro gonorally ! composed of as many short ends Sale of City Bonds. (snipped In Vandykes) as loops, nnd Tho City of Salem, OreeoiL aro not over largo, bo that half a colvo subscriptions for tho m,.i dozen may bo easily used for tho-trim 0f 30,000 of Its Municipal iwS mlng of a broad brimmed hat set Cent Refunding Brldgo Bonds tol one to tho other by a folded scarp of Tho subscription) book will be cm! .Ilthnn Tho ivMaaf wliltha urn fnrl 1ft a1.1. - POTS' draperies or to band round crowns. Similar bows aro also mado to trim sailors and other small hats and toques, ns aro small wings and short broad couteaux, both of which are. moro ofton than not, matched to tho straw, whether this bo self-colored, nt 10 March ociock a. m.. on t..j 1, 1904, at tho office of iv. city recordor, la cald city and Trill j, upon tho popular loan plan, the k our ouuavMiJUUlU UDlDg BUM fU. ana mono nexc niguest In due t quonce. n. J. JUDAtt City Itocorfd SoassMMMMswssKMaiMMAaMeTOaaeaMSMiaAAA sttftl Spring Nlillmevy Display Wednesday, Match 9, 1 904 The New for Spring Wear Tho advance stylos aro horo and ready for your viewing. They're stylish, nobby and swell. A grand display of pattorn hats from New York and Chicago. Untrlmmod, trimmed nnd tailored effects. Wo wish to call your attontlon to our Tho most stylish, nobby and swell hats ideas in all tho up-to-dato styles. mado. Chic and smart A Complete Line Of now and up-to-dato novolty trimmings. Total .1975.84 , (Continued on Page Six.) White Corner Millinery Dept. MISS M. D. EVANS, Prop. 1 30&Me)aMeae)9s49MtMBMM9; ii 1 1 1 1 (i ii 1 1 ii THE POWER OF STEAM. 4ftefeeaa$eaaeweeaeeajfi Mnnr Mr See Wat It Takes Genius to IlenlUe. When James Watt saw the steam cauBlnK tho kettle lid to Jump up and down ho said "Thcro must bo power In that stoam that It can lift suoh a Thcro was. Millions prior to him had aeon tho ame phenomenon and regarded It as an unexplalnod mystery. necent eclentlno research has put Its ringer on tho "cause" of Dandruff, Fall ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and M.J,K..fron,,h8 root of human hair. J?Wbr?? ""Plcldo destroyu this KOrm and rnnnnn-r,.l.. . . ..bIeadln8; dtlts. Send 10c. In X5SL fMlc"BPl t0 Th9 HldctolbE "nniei j ,-ry Special Agent SPRING Ml LLINER Y REPUBLICAN CONVENTION TO MEET IN PORTLAND APRIL U aae MeMaxMaaaaBBBBWM seat Primaries April ? and County Conventions April 7.-361 Delegates to State Meeting All the newest style;. Best Assortment Largest Stock j j Most Reasonable Prices in Marion Co, j Rostein & Qxeenb&um j Dy Goods and MilUnety 302 Commercial Street. M99W99M9MW999W9WbtMW That la Carter HarriM. the mint of CMMffl. wnoae boom U bewaring j(t mitM t0 ,ke uful menu of the world and legitimately fmlUhle. lie nm me suraaiage or bejng a man from the Middle Weet. and hon) B.aver fought his party. irki a erf0rwerh8ji Bovemad the twhHHu (aret olty of the eountry ueesruUy; fCAHTKrl HARRiaONt IS THE ONE MAN OJ CONSKttVAjflVK TEN- cteNoiea who would be sup- hetfHi many. W. F. Matlock Appointed, Governor Qbamberlaln yeaterda' ap polntej W R Matlock, of Pendleton, a member of tao atato board of arl oulturo to aueoeed Qeorge Chandler, of PeniMete&t vrhoee term expire. Matea Xt. Mr. Matleek baa alwaya Wheeler Yamhill 4 11 Total Republicans Appointment of delegates fur tho next Republican state convention. County. Delefiatua. Dakor , 14 Ronton , 7 Claokamaa ,,,, 18 Clataop ., ,,tt jo Columbia , 7 Cooa ,..,, g Crook 5 Curry vougiaa ,,..,, 14 Ollllain , 4 Grant 7 "may 4IIn 1900 338 nn ,.. . v. . Jaakaon , , J.., " " 7 " "au"' UM,a or P- ,....-..,...,,,, ........ Mrwiuuuwaai, josepnine 361 Will hold their tit Btato oonventloa at Portland, Thurs day, April U. Each oounty win be ropreaonted by ono delegate at large, ono for every 150 VOtea oast fnr .Tii.l n- .. ., WlaSl bjootlon and ono for evorr fraction of 1BQ larger than 100. JEho toUl number of delegates will tf& 316. In 198S the total was sis h 7 Klamath , 4 l.ake 4 Lane 19 Lincoln ,,,,, 5 Linn J4 Malheur ,,,,, 5 Marlon , j$ WOTTOW p Multnomah 71 Polk D Shnortuaa .............. ...,..,, 4 Tillamook 5 UaaUllA ie Union jo Wallowa g Wao j Wa3itoteo l3 Tho State committee rocommenda to oounty committees April J for prf marles and April 7 for convontlona 99nvenUona of tho two Congres slbnal dlstrieU are usually hald the day before the state convention. The nominations will be: Supreme Judge. Dairy and Pood Commissioner. Four Presidential Electors. Bight delegates to the NaUonal Con. ventlon at Chloago. Juno 21, four at largo and two eaoh Congressional dlstriot and eight alternates. The date recommended for the prl. wa'rlea and eeuaty conventions are BetftBiBdiBg oa tie ooaaty organixa-Uoft. jB"ifiici8tnsfeiieii0iotaiaiiciaiaieif-HHMl j R. M. Harritt & One Week Only at 6.00 $6.00 Wade & Co. 4tM(fliWM Lawrence inere s where you get GOOD treatmentand GOOD goods Drop in and see for yourself. ' M ' f- . unuwnii 5000 Stages SPl?ert RJe Mlatn tv -itin Hilling Co's Stock lot Safe aasaa tsssn!rss -sx- . - - H- A. Browa, 323 H. Maft sC S, SBi more value One. Address