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!&r DAILY CAPITAL JQUBNAU, 8ALEM, 0REQQN.8ATURDAY, MAY,,21, 1904. fIGHTING ' 3 PREACHER L MOORE w He Made a Delinquent Dea con's Optic Sore Walla Walla, Wash., May 21. A slug over tho left eyo Is what Deacon Wllllarat Plnkortott got Wednesday at Athena, Or,, whoa ho argued -with aiev. W. H. H. Moore, pastor of tho Athena Baptist phurch, that tho latter 3iad no moro salary coming to him. JIr, Mooro wan about to leave for Iowa with his wlfo and throo child ren, and had been paid off. Ho claimed moro money and, meeting 3ilo deacon on the streets, a heated discussion ensued, culminating In the TjIow from which Plnkorton now wears 3V discolored optic. Tho deacon is 70 yoars old. Mr. "Mooro is 40 and roputod to havo a Srasty t ompor. Ho left Wednesday Talght for Iowa. Tho ocurrenco Is gen erally regretted hore. END OF 1 ? BISHOP FIGHT Resolution Asking Several Protestant Denomin ations to Unite IV PROMINENT MEMBER OF I. 0. 0. F.iS numMiuMMMSHtimmiimMi mreatened With Bright's Disease --Pe-ru-na B Hon T u Davidson, president of tho Board of Eduo... Restored Him to Health. jf -- Result of the Vote Up to 6 p. m. yesterday, the first day of the jQcSftti euei6d$L St Louis Fair Trip Edna Knight, music teacher. ..57 Miss Halllo Thomas, Parle f School 57 Miss Margaret Cosper, East j School., 53 Miss Lena Prunk 49 Miss Gordon, North School ....'47 MIs4 Kramer, East-1 School 46 CarrloHolslngor, Order Lions.. 38 OJaud Oatcli, Masons 32 Miss 'Maud Davis, East School. 27 Margaret Parkurst, Eastern Star 23 Total nutnborof votos'cast.. 464 Total vfor , numbor persons voted .23 ALtho boglnnlng of tho contest we stated that wo would publish tho ' names of tho 10 highest V Special' Notice Itomombor all votos will be stamped and no MAY votes will be counted after 6 p. m., Tuesday, May 31st. Votes must be deposited during the month of purchase, Mo&-7fieiiei6&&oi (Free Trip to St. Louis Fairj Los Angoles, May 21. James It. Day, chancellor of the Syracuse Uni versity, was elected on tho 14th bal lot, In the face of tho "higher crltl clcm" fight. He was the eighth and last bishop to bo elected. Tho total vote was COG; necessary to elect 4G4. Day rocolvod 471 votos after the sec ond withdrawals, and. got tho Chau- tan-qua salute and shouts. Tho list of bishops thus far chosen Is as follows Jo3eph F. Berry, of Chicago; Henry F. Spellmeyer, of Newark, N. J.; Wil liam E. McDowell, of New York; Jas. W. Bashford, of Delaware, Ohio; Wil liam Burt, of Rome, Italy; Luther B. Wilson, of Baltimore, and Thomas B. Nooly, of Philadelphia. Will United the Churches. Washington, May 21. At today's session of tho general conference of tho Methodist Protestant church consolidation with the Methodist Episcopalians, as woll as United Brothron and Congregatlonallsts was advocated, A resolution was wired to tho Los Angeles conference asking consideration. RUSSIAN CRUISER BLOWN UP (Contlnu&d from first pago.) General Kuropatkln has thoroughly rolnforced that place, and Intends to await tho Japanese and engage them in battlo there Successful Russian ( Sortie. , St. Poldrsburg, May 21. It Is' re ported today that Wh Japaneso wore ropulsod In tho rear of Port Arthur. General Stoessot sallied out to protect a tialn bringing ammunition, and a skirmish with tho Japano30 followed. Th eJapaneso loss was heavy. Tho train arrived safely. Ono authority claims that Stocs sol sortlo caused casualties of 1000 Japs, and tho Russians ISO, Lively Skirmish Near Klnchow. St. Petersburg, May 21. It Is re ported that General Talc engaged two Japanoso divisions near Klnchow to day. Tho Russian casualty's were seven ofllcors. lnclmllncr OonornI Nrul, . . . .-- T..V oyin, wounueu ana jbu raon Kiifoa ana wounded. Kuropatkln Reports Skirmish. St. Petersburg, May 21. Gonoral Kuropatkln reports that In a skirmish at Pong Huang Cheng tho Japanoso wore driven off, .and only two Cos sacks wero wounded. . . ,. j4, w wc wt'miiUKtmmmi'v; no AN IDYL OF THE SPRINGTIME '3 i i - . a ,. . -"MUU There's a sentiment of beauty wnen tno Bprlng flowers bloo ' wnen ina winter oiuua u.o itm. u nw mi meir cloudy- i And It fills tho hearts of children as they zander o'er the lea With their shouting and their laughter, and all their merry Tls tho pulsing of the llfo forcq ghat's coming from the sun " That is thrilling all tho earth, when spring has begun, ' When tho 6oft winds are blowing from over tho sea Tls a heaven for tho llttlo ones for you and for me. When tho trees are all leaving In their mantle of green, And tho Elves and,Nalads and tho Fairies' unseen, Are whispering so lovingly their joys and their song, Then I think thoVtho Sprlngtlmo is never too lone When tho air Is fullofmuslc andhoimornjng's rosy light, Is chasing back the1 shadows and tho darkness of night And tho stars are, asleep in tho fat1 distant bluo, Then I think tnaWSprlngtlmo Is coming, don't you? Oh! tho young year Is beautiful as tho babe upon tho breast With Its now llfo all breathing by its mother caressed, ' And Its future Is a picture of Its manhood and Its prime, ' t Like tho glory of tho summer and tho sweet autumn time, Then lot your hearts be happy and pleasure bo your song, For the winter time is coming, and 'twill .not be very long When tho silver In your hair will tell you you are old, When your limbs are getting weary and your life Is growing oij But tho spirit must bo living In tho Springtime above, When wo meet our dear companions that fondly we love Oh! tho heaven Is around us when tho Sprlngtlmo is here, Tlflfl. Ifo ninnu wlori? nnphnntmnnia nrA Ifo etvilln - i.l ""u "" """j ".., wv, ...n .v, o..i.,n wunouii tear. I m1 0. FRED LINDSTItOM, PAST GRAND MASTER I. 0. 0. P. O. tfrod Llndstrom. Past Grand Master Independent Order of Odd follows, Past Chancellor Twin City Lodge, No. 03, Knlghtaof Pythias, also PaatChiofPatrl ftrch,ltIdgelyEncampraeat,No.22,wiitcs from lira University Ave, St. Paul, Minn. " Peruna bo3 my hearty ocdorsemont. Thoro la no modiclno I know of which can compare with It. I contracted a sovero cold covorol years ago, which from imglcct developed Into urinary troublo, and threatened Brlght'a disease. As ono of my frionds was cured of Urigbt's disease through tho use of Po--una I thought J. would try it also, and ded it faithfully for threo andono-half month, whon my health was porfoot onoo moro. J. havo nevur had any troublo alnoo, and tbcrofora think, it la but just to Rlvo it unlimited praise." O. JFnA Undstrom. Catarrhal inflammation of tho mnconr lining of tho kidneys, also callot "Brlght'a disease," maybo olther acuU or chronic. Tho acuto form produce symptoms of such prominouco that tht serious nature of tho disoaso is at once suspected, bat tho chronlo variety maj como on so gradually and insidiously that its) tireaonco is not suspected until jThe Big Show 09Q .,( 13 c Still Continues and Large Crowds Enjoy the Benefits Bargains In all kinds and sizes of the best shoo3 over made. after it has fastened itself thorough!,- aiM JIh nlnlltvi At tho appoaranco of tho first symp TarJc' O fintC -fni torn Peruna should bo taken. This rem -UaClieS J)0.3U OflOgS lOt edystrikos at once at th very root a 4 . gri rr C" r thodiseaso. JLaoics Ido.Uu ouocs tor A honk on naturrh unnt free hv Th A WRW4W WW -VJ 1V1 Peruna Modiclno Co., Columbus. O. WILL REMAIN TIED twnmii tin i iminn- I Capita! National Bank a general r Only Na- 1 of Saloin, transacts X banking business. T 'tlonal Bank In Marion county.1 'Savings : : Bank i i 'i I : Department , V&ya I- ' X oa savings accounts. y throo por cent intorost Dopoalts 'of ONE DOLLAR or more ro- ; ; relyodv at any tlmo. Pass book ; ; Issued to each depositor. ..Mil HiuHi'M-nmn hi- WILL MOVE TO HELENA. Carlisle Indian School Montana, Comes to lllllllllllllllllllllllll : ; Vofet Ltimber : ; Fel Company. Rough and dressod lumber, eash,, doors, lath and shingles, ash, and fir vrooCL Salem Ore Down towu offlco 112 Court etroot, Tolophono Main 2461. On block a8t of 8. P. pas- T Bengor depot T Ma"ftM i,,f. n,J, a M.A A Helorja, Mont., May 21, Tho par llslo Indian school, located at Car lUlo, Pa., is to bo removed to Hel ena Agents of tho department of tho intorlor havo rocommonded ttiot.Hol cna elto, and a dofinlto proposition has been submitted to local men, who havo taken tho project up, and so cured options on the land required, and those wore tendered to tho,. gov ernment, thus, with the sqttlement.of formalltlos, tho school will bo ro movod hero. Tho land solectod and approved by tho government agents Is locaod"sBlx mllos north of Helena and consists of about 7000 acres, togethor wlfchr iho butldlngu of tho Montana Wosloyan university, chief of which Is a four- Btory brick structure. Tho university has boon ro-ostab. llshed In tho city, and tho trustees mado a vory low prlco to tho govprn roont for their Interests. Tho land- ownora In that vicinity also transfer their land at a nominal figure. Ono of tho chief reasons for romov Ing tho school to Helena has boon' tho oxponso In transporting pupils of Wostorn reservations to and from CarlUlo. Anothor la that tho condi tions of farm work hero are similar to thoso of tho Indian lands. The govornmout will erect two more bulhlltiHD similar t,p tho main collogo struoW'Jand ,woyjfab?gln this , o Pac Was Too Warm. Berlin, May 31. Duko Paul Freder ick Mecklenburg, undo of tho reign Ing grand duko, was found dead this mornlog, attor a night's carousal In cident to a dinner given his army corps. Wfse.Coiirt Awarded Plucky Hiibbyf His Bride .? " ' Los 'Angeles, May 21. A week ago Mary Pain, aged 17, married Rolla Fulllngton, Tho girl's father took her away, and Instituted court proceed ings to annul tho marriage on the ground of not being of age. Fulling- ion insuuueu naDeas corpus pro ceedings to got his bride. Tho father secured an injunction to prevent tho husband from living with his wife. This morning Judge Smith awarded tho bride to tho husband, and they left the court togothor. o Marion Square Committee. Tho Ladlea Improvement Club of tho Marlon square neighborhood, have spent a'bout $500 In making that beau tiful resort moro beautlfull These samo ontorprlslng ladles havo $500 on hand for a fountain, and propose to Increase that sum ns murh nmro. f r They are entitled- to all tho consider ation that tho city council can give thorn. Unfortunately there seems to bo a disposition among somo of tho Ropublican aldormea to Jump onto anything that Alderman Bayno pro posos, andtho.vpark board wore up against a political situation more than anything elso, In tho ruction that took placo last night. It is to be hoped that all this can be overcome, anjl tjje. improvement gone forward with. MURDERED WITH A ; Ladies' $2.00 Shoes for I Men's $4.00 Shoes for : Men's $3.50 Shoes for RAIL Lynching Is Talked and Of- ficers Guard the Jail ' $2.25! $1.75 $1.45 $3.25,1 $2.75J Children's shoes all tho way from 50 cents up. Infants' soft sola Rhona for 10r TUIssps alinnn from SI Oft tin nnroct hnronlna r ' . ....... T-. v.,,. .. ,..0. v... , offered, and no end to stylo3. Remember tho place. f I I I I Owensboro, May " 21. Rev. N." 'Ar mour, who murdered his son by strik ing him with a fence rail, was arrest ed this morning. Tho jail is guarded, a3 tho farmers at Sacramento talk lynching. Armour Is cool, and willing to take tho law's penalty. The boy refused to quit work In tho Hold when ordered to by Armour, and the quar rel followed. EDISON SHOE STORE State Street ..! Ml OA.STOXIZA. Bm ta t Tha Kind You Haw Always BoojM Fresh Ff tf its Served at Oar Fountain. Crashed Strawberry JMow the Rage The Spa OASVOXIIA. 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