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nrt'TT -? - ?r . k ,"??5jTw'i " n FOUR DAILY CAPITAL. JOURNAL,, SALEM, 'OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904. IMPORTANT MATTER WWWWWwwwww w wwwtju. .&AAAAAAAft A A AAAAA QUORUM MISSING FRIDAY $ . i ; HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOOMERANG?! 1 Al. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR iftf TO WIRE fum Sight-Seeing Attractions Are DraVing Delegates ' Away Los Angeles, May 24. Inability to transact business, for want of a quor um, Is threatened aftor Friday. Many delegates are asking leave of absence i e It I 9 f.J tft II Kwni fcAKIII I POWDER Absolutely Pure IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH OFFICIAL VERSUS OFFICIAL ports With reference to tho manage ment of that offlco lm this ttitato, and also concerning many land transac tions in this district. "Tho statements that have been, made are practically correct," Btatedi Mr. Greene. "You are a coward and a liar," re tortod Meldrum, andi for a minute there- was excitement not genorally witnessed at a "Democratic rally. Continuing, Special Agent Groono ignored Meldrum and stated that some of tho newspaper reports on which Mr. Veatch bases' some of his charges with reference to irregular practices in the public land business woro faul ty and incorrect Ho admitted that It was from his report that tho adminis tration had Been fit to make changes In tho ofllce of the former surveyor general of tho state, and that there was in tho possession of tho govern ment authorities additional ovidenee J that will result 1n the filing of other In dictments at a subsequent time. To I H1U1L141U nuuso iucoo iiujovua aiufeui. emtio rally In; Oregon City last night, bo or might not bo, said Greene, -was when R. M, Veatch, candidate for inadvisable, for tho reason that such Lively Time at the Democratic Meeting Ex-Surveyor Meldratn Ac cused Special Agent Greene of Furnishing Hermann's Opponent Information Ex-Survoyor-Gonoral Henry' Mol- Jrum caused a sensation at the Demo- ,News About the Official Snob f ocrats of Which the . People Tire i Washington, May 24. Miss Ivy Langham, elster of Baroness Stern berg, wife of tho German Ambassador, and Lieutenant-Commander Lafajoio, naval attache at the French embassy, woro married at St. Mathews church at U o'clock this morning. The highest official and diplomatic circles of Washington attended. Mrs. and Miss Roosevelt led tho list of distinguished guests, including mem bers of the cabinet, Admiral Dewey and distinguished officers of the navy and army, Justices of the supremo court and oven department clerks. congress, had concluded hla adrero, la which ho made tho usual attack on -Congressman1 Hermann, and. stated, .among othor things, that as a result of an investigation by a special agont for tho the oxisurveyor-goneral was dis missed from his ofllco, together with lits chiof cleric. Mr. Meldrum, tho ex-urvoyor-gonoral nluldod to, was In tho 'audience. Ho arose and stated that Mr. R. A. Greene, tho Bpeclnl agont whom ho chargod with having furnlshod Mr. Veatch with tho Infor mation on which tho charges had been based, was In attondancoVat,, tho meet- lng. ,;. " ' ''Got up and substantiate tho state ments that, have been macloby tho speaker," elioutod Meldrum to Greene. Tho representative of the govern ment mado no response. , - 'Tell this audlonco as to whethor or not thoso statements aro true." re peated Meldrum. Still Mr. Greene had nothing to say, nor, did ho speak until askod directly it he won not ho spoqlal agent on whose report tho government had taken tho action with roforenco to the Btirvoyor-gonoral's ofllco In this stato To thlH charge tho Bpoclal agent re sponded t)i at ho had mado cortaln re-! disclosure would defeat tho ends of Justice. Mr. Greene explained that ho camo to tho city purely on a business mi'sion, and was an accidental visitor to the meeting; 'that ho cortalnly did not come to arouse any strife or con tiovorsy. When Green had resumed his seat Meldrum said: "Tho gentleman's statements are nil wrong. Whon Sec retary Hancock finds it necessary to send a special agont to Oregon aid in tho olectlom of a Democratic con gresBman, he will find that tho first district will give Mr. Hormann, the regular Republican nominee, tho larg est voto in tho hletory of tho district." This concluded tho somewhat stormy scoop, which wag followed by speaking by several of tho legislative and county candidates. Tho audience Included about 100 persons. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought V&fc&ii Bears the Signature of Cardinal Gibbons at Ottawa. Ottawa, Ont, May 24. "With Impos ing ceremonies and In the presonco of a notable gathering of churchmen, educators, statesmen and olhors, tho cornerstone of the new arts building of the university of Ottawa was laid today. Archbishop 'Duhamel officiated and the speakers Included Lord Mlnto, Cardinal Glbbona of Baltimore and tho Rev. Dr. Fallon, O. M. I. of Buffalo. to see Southern California attrac tions. Balloting for editors of church periodicals takes place today. The election of editors for tho Mothqdlst periodical made this morn ing was as follews: W. V, Kelley, Methodist Review; J. M. Buckley, Christian Advocate; Levi Gilbert, Western Christian Advocate; D. D. Thompson, Northwestern Christian Advocate; George B. Spencer, Cen tral Christian Advocate; C. W. Smith, Pittsburg Christian Advocate; D. L. Rader, Pacific Christian Advocate; A. J. Nast, Chicago Apologist; Frederick Huns, Haus and Herd, tho German publication. Tho nlno editors wore elected on the first ballot. Do It loeray. Tho time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," Is now generally present ed in this ferm: "Do It today!" That is tho terse advise vre want to give you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, per haps weeks. Take some reliable reme dy for It TODAY and let that remedy bo Dr. Boscheo's German Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five yoars. A fow doses of it will undoubt edly relievo your cough or cold, and Its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, oven If dread consumption has attacked your lungs, Gorman Syrup will surely effect n cure as it has done beforo In thou sands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 76c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. EQUIPPING A COUNTRY HOME COA8TER-BRAKE BICYCLE FREE. Everybody Is Interostod in tho cen sus that is now being taken, and In ordor to promote the greatost possible publicity for this most Important event In tho rocont history of our city, Tho Capital Journal has decid ed to glvo a fine new blcyclo to tho person guessing nearest to tho num ber of people In our city, as rovealod by tho now official census. It will tako several weeks to close tho enum eration and compilation, and during: this tlmo Tho Journal will glvo re-t ports from day to day of tho progress of tho work, and tho probable results. From thoso tho reader can draw con clusions, and make a close guess. Soo ad. olsowhore. An Excellent Opportunity To Earn Money , Is open to a limited number of people in your vicinity. . ,x If you are unemployed xrjf -you -have un .v occupied time, wife .to us;. f: f jjfr l The work we offer is ' clean, dignified- ' and profitable. Particularly good results await your efforts , . in this field. ' " Write to-day for full particulars. CIRCULATION DEPJ, k1 .. iw ft'TI fj (75.18) METROPOLITAN , 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK CIT &'. v V a ifc. Mft J VF T. He MAGAZINE V" i While many may not agree with W. J. Bryan's political views, no one will doubt his being an Intelligent and pro gressive man. In tho last number of h's paper he has this: Mr. Bryan receives frequent inquir ies In regard to the best manner of providing heat, light and water for a homo in the country or In a city whoie modern conveniences aro not at hand. Tho following suggestions aro given as a result of his own experience. Heating In his first house Mr. Bryan tried the base-burnor, and found it an Improvement over the open fireplace or tho wood or soft' coal stove ( although somewhat more ex pensive. In his second house he tried a hot air furnace this gave one stove to look after Instead of a num ber, and was more economical than It would have been to keep fires In enough base-burners or other stoves to heat the same number of rooms. In his third, his present house, lie uses a hot water system which he finds superior to either the base burnor or tho hot air furnace. Tho heat Is uniform' and tho tomperatuie can bo easily controlled. Lighting His first houso was at Jacksonville, 111., and his second in tho city of Lincoln. In both of theso ho used ordinary city gas. In his present homo ho uses acetylene, and finds that tho light is hotter and tho discoloration from smoke less. In fact, he has had no smoking whatever from the acetylene. As a matter of precaution tho ncteylono plant is kept Un a cave about a hundred feet from tho house. It Is operated with very little trouble. Tho magazine holds ono hundred pounds of carbide, and that lasts for two or throe weoks. Ho uses a hundred-light plant, but acety leno plants aro mado of varying ca pacity. He has seen a throe-light plant, and they aro mado all tho way from that size up to a slzo sufficient to light a village. Wator System Ho uses the com prossed air water tank. The tank is In the ground below tho wator In tho ground bolow the frost line, and tho water la thus kept cool In tho summor and does not freeze In the wlntor. As tho water Is pumped Into the tank tho air Is compressed, forc ing the water throug tho house A wludmlll pumps wator Into 'the tank, and Is sq gedjrod as to work automat ically. Tho nrossuro is kept at about 45, and with a hoso on oach floor, the protection against Are Is ample. Whllo tho underground tank Is usually satisfactory. It has 'one dis advantageIn caso of a leak it is more difficult to oxamlno and repair. Sometimes the tank is put in tho basement, some times In a cave largo Enough to permit an examination of the tank. Neither the lighting plant nor the pter system Is very expensive, and It Is. posslblo for tho farmer to have thom. Tho wator system especially ought to bo Introduced, bocauso of the great convenience to tho house wife where sho does her own work; and it makes It much easier to se cure hired help whero help la desired. nnni """"O'JJiik. -r" - 'S- f The Greatest Novelty of the age. Can yoa explain1 It? Yoa can throw the Boomerang around a house! and It will return to yoa. SALEM GUN STORE PAUL H. HAUSER, Proprietor. , Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates to St. Louis and Chicago on account of the St. Louis exposition on tho following dates Juno 16, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3,; August 8, 9, 10, Sep tember 5, 6, 7; October 3, 4,5. Going trip must be completed with in 10 days from date of sale, and pas sengers will bo permitted to start on any day that will onablo them to reach their destination within the ten-day limit. Return limit 90 days, but not later than December 31, 1904. For full Information as to rates and routes call on agent of S. P. Co., at Salem. June 7th has beeni authorized) as tho sale date for Louisiana Purchase Ex position tickets, in addition to palo dates previously announced for Juno. This concession has been' made to ac commodate Oregon people, and will enable them to be at tho Exposition on Oregon Day, Juno 5th. W. E. COMAN, Gen. Pas. Agtr Astoria Land Case. A number ot Astorians are in ,clty before the state land boarl, (matters connected with the par, 'of tide lands near that place. several cases consumed th portion of the cession of the boatf day. Tho only foundation for the rtjj mac mo sieamor corwin, from SwJ for Capo Nome was wrecked J vJ couvor Island Is tho fact that tlttiJ sol put in Ketchikan to readjust cargo, which was top-heavy. Sttj Ketchican May 21st in good conllib OA Bean tho Blgnatnre TORIA. MM Kind Yoa HanAmays X4 & The Yost No. 10 The Machine Behind the IFne Work. Excels all others In LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 SoW Yost Writing Machine Co. 230 Stark Street, Portland. C. M. LOCKWOOD, Local Agent, 288 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. We Rent. We Sell. We Exchange We Repair. Alsen Cement Roche Harbor Lime SEWER PIPE SAND OR GRAVEL AND GARDEN LOAM. BUILDING MATERIALS. Wo will fill your orders promptly Have only the beJt of each kind of thoso goods. A. M. PATRICK & CO. Successor to D. S. Bentley, Phone Main C91. Wholesale and retail building material ot the best. 18M83 Commercial St., Salem d Excision t ctfgeae The Brotherhood of Rallroaij Trainmen will glvo their ajj nual oxcurslon this year SjbJ day, May 29, from Salem bi Eugene. Trains will be raj from many other points la tb state and: ono of tho greatttt! gatherings of the year will l( had. AMUSEMENTS Tho Roseburg and Eugat baseball teams, of the State league, will play a match gam and plenty of music will U had, besides other attraction ROUND TRIP TICKET FROM SALEM $1.50 A good time guaranteed and u orderly crowd will enjoy i rare outlug on this occasion. Mil 4 in i iiiiiiiiiiniti Capital National Bank of Salem, transacts a gene ' banking business. Only K I ; tlonal Bank in Marion count. :: Savings : : Bank : : Department Paya three per cent intererf I ! on savings accounts. DP0J1, of ONE DOLLAR or more reived at any time. FaMbtM Issued to each depositor, IMHH mill M-Hj uniiiminiiH Voget LtuxAet AND Fml Company. Rough and dressed MaW sash, doors, lath and W ash and fir wood. Salem v Down town offlco 1U street. Telephone Main ' Ono block ?ast of S P P eonger depot. 4 1 1 1 1 1 It Ft esk Fralts Served at Our Fountain. Crashed Strawberry Now the Rage The Spa