FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904. ' Y wsm.i. THERE IS NQSUBSmUn: FOR 'Sf ,i . if AKlK3 POWDER Absolutely Pure " oTTl MATTER OF HEALTH LOVED ANOTHER WOMAN Caeser Young, ProminentNew York Horse Gambler, Suicided "Now York, Juno 4. Caosor Young a 'well-known, bookman, Bitot and Wllod himsolf In a cab this morning, "Wb.Ho proceeding up Broadway with Airs. Nan Patterson, It Is thought tiat ho was heavily hit In the books wcontly. His wife resides at Menlo arlc. Mrs. Patterson, who was In tho cab, was a momber of tho original Floro Qora sextette. She Is being held by tho police. Mrs. Young was at tho pier, waiting for her husband, whom aho was to accompany abroad, when Uho news came of hid death. Mrs. Pat loraon hysterically stated that Young 'liad told her nothing of tho trtp abroad "until morning, and that just before ho fired Ufo Bhot he told her that ho "would bo gono several months, and might never soo hor again. RATE BRINGS THEM Oyer Seven Hundred Immi grants Leave England for This Country Wall-Known In 'Frisco. San Francisco, Juno 4. CaoFiar "Young, who shot hlmseir In Noy "York today, waB tho host known horso man and bookmaker who over op orated in California. During tho last tow--summers he had control of tho "bolting at all race meetings In Oregon andfWaBhlngton. Ho was always con sldorod a consorvatlvo layer on odds xtntll last season. Young and wlfo llvod In a fine rosldenco at Claromont suburb, Oakland. A fow months bo foro tho end of tho racing season In this 'state, the ring at Oakland wns surprised one day at tho suddon dls uppoaranco of Young. A fow days lator ho was roportod to bo In Los Angolos, and that ho hnd gono from this city with a chorus girl. Mon who know Young woll rofuso to bollovo that ho killed himsolf on account of losses on tho races. They think that hoavy drinking and do mestic troubles, duo to his oscapados with varlouB womon, was tho causo of his sttlcldo. It wa3 known that tho woman ho took with him to Los An KOlorf had followed him to Now York, and word from tho East canto sovornl weeks ago that ho was badly wor rlodk by hor prosoneo thero. Thoro was .another story to tho offoct that ho was madly In lovo with tho woman nnd Mlroatlod a euparatlon. Southampton, Juno 4. Seven hund red and twenty persons took ad vantage of tho now $10 steerago rato by the American lino today, and sailed for Now York on tho steamship Phil adelphia. Ix hundred of the pas sengers wore Jew-from Manchester and London. Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Bay. OrtJtmo 1st tho Southern Pacific Company will rosumo buIo of oxctir Blonjitlckots to Newport and and Ya qulna Day, both season and Satur-day-o-Monday tlckots will bo sold. Thlspopulnr resort Is growing in fa vor each year, hotel ratos aro roason ablonud tho opportunity for fishing, huntjng and soa bathing aro unox. colled by any other rosort on tho Pa cine goaat. Good, Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main source Is the liver and all the fine spirits ever 1 mado In tho Dluo Grass state could not remedy a bad llvor or H10 hundred , and ono ill effects It produces. Youi can't have good spirits and a bad liver at tho same time. Your liver must bo Invflno condition if you would bright of eye, light of step, vigorous, and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver In fine condition by using Green's August Flower thoi greatest of all medicines for tho llvor , and stomach and a certain cure fori dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over, thirty-flvo years. August Flower will make your llvor healthy and active, and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size, 25c; regular bottles, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stono's drug stores COUNTY -CANVAS. CLOSES TONIGHT (Continued from first page.) state and nation to turn tho control of ' affairs over to tho Democrats, then vote tho Democratic ticket from top to bottom. If, on tho other hand, ho has had experience' with adminis trations of that party, and knows that it is unsafo to trust with the reins of government, It is his duty to cast his ballot without equivocation or hesi tation for tho straight Republican ticket, state, district and county. Tho candidates returned from tho northern part of tho county last oven Ing, and went out to Pratum this morning. Tho chairmen wero busy all day arranging tho details for elec tion and will not stop until the polls aro close! on election day. Chairman Chas. A. Murphy, of the Republican central committee, said: "Tho lowest man on our ticket will have 500 majority. Tho average ma jorities will exceed that by several hundred, however. Our campaign has been conducted along honorable lines, without personalities. "Wo havo made our fight for party principles, and have asked the voters to support the ticket, not only bo causo our candidates wore worthy of their votes, but because tho policies of tho Republican party aro on trial. Tho opposition have signally failed in their attack on Hon. T. D. Kay, and Hon. J. H. Scott, and tho people of Marlon county will endorso their rec ords Monday by overwhelming majorities. I "Wo find a great many voters who formerly supported tho People's par ty, aro now In lino for Roosevelt, and tho entire Republican ticket. I "Tho Democrats will not carry Ma rlon county for a single man on their state, district or county ticket." Chairman D. V. Vaughn, of tho Democratic committee, said: "Wo havo mado a clean, hard fight, and, while tho Intorests of every can didate on our ticket have been cared for, wo have devoted the greater part of tho Joint canvass to Corby, Huck- enstein and Harding. This was mado necessary owing to the position as sumed by tho opposition. "Wo havo made tho Issue for an economical county government, and against tho lavish use of the taxpay ers monoy. "Wo wll lelect at least three mon, and havo a fighting chance for others. Both Democratic candidates for cir cuit Judge will bo elected, according to the best Information I can gathor from this and other counties In tho district. "Tho Democratic vote In tho coun ty will exceed tho vote of two years ago by several hundred." CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Keveals That "Pe-ru-na Is Calculated to Tone tip the System, Kestore the Func tions and Procure Health." SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST. iLjl V-zif srm in j) III s. SsKJafti22z$SKg?'ll emmmwzz2zm PW prop. u. MILLERf Zj"""Ni m Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition Tho Southom Pacific Company will , soil rniimt trln tloknts nt. irrnntH- rn. I duccd rat03 to St. Louis and Chicago on account of tho St. Louis oxposttlon on tho following dates Juno 1G, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3,; August 8, 9, 10, Sep tembor 5, C, 7; October 3, 4,5.' Going trip must bo completed with in 10 days from dato of salo, and pas songors will bo permitted to start on any day that will onablo thom to roach tholr destination within the ton-day limit. Return limit 00 days, but not later than December 31, 1901. For full Information as to rates and routos call on agent iof S. P. Co., at Salem. Juno 7th has bcont authorized as tho salo dato for Louisiana Purchase Ex position tickets, in addition to salo datos previously announced for Juno. This concession has boon mado to ac commodate Orogon pooplo, .and will onablo thom to bo at tho Exposition on Oregon Day, Juno 5th. W. B. COMAN, Gen. Pas. Agt. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children., The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slguaturo of &&& VOTE AGAINST IT. Yoto agninst county prohibition. 1. jpJooauso It Is unfair, 2, llooauso1 it Is sailing under false colors. prohibition Is not prohibition novor UJ .pOWOJUO Oq 1IIAV joaou puu suit communities that aro against Us enforcement, V 3, localise tompqranco. 4j, Booauso P. Rocnuso ono precinct ought not tp say what anothor 'precinct shajl do or not do or havo or not havo, as proposed in this law. That Is not local option. C. Docauso Orogon would be In jurod boyond coniputatlon,by such a law, that would stir up intermln. ablo strife. Adv. 1 County Court In Session. Commissioners' court, which was In session this weok, adjourned yester day until next 'Wednesday. Tho only business of tho court was the audit ing of bills. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COLUMN DEMOCRATIC STATE AND COUN TY TICKET. V For Supremo Judge THOMAS O'DAY, of Multnomah. For Congressman First District ROBERT M, VEATCH, of Lane. For Dairy and Food Commissioner S. M. DOUGLAS, of Lane. For Circuit Judge Third Judicial District R. P. BOISE, of Marlon coun ty; WILLIAM GALLOWAY, of Yam hill county. For District Attornoy J. J. WHIT. NEY, of Linn Courity. For .Roprosontntlves F X. MAT THIEU, of Champoeg; A. HUCKE STEIN, of Salem. For County Judge GRANT CORBY of Woodburn. For Sheriff J. HARDING, of Salem. For Troasuror DAVID BACH, of Mt. Angol. For Assossor JOSEPH LA FOL LETT, of Brooks. For Commissioner J. F. GILL MORE, of Salem. For Justlco of tho Peace, Salem District C. W CORBY. For Constablo, Salem District JOH.N LEWIS. 6-25rd-w Prof. Lk. J. Miller, lato Professor of Chemistry and Botany of tho High School of Ypallanti, Mich., writes from 8327 N. Clark St root, Chicago, 111., aa follows : "Aa sereral of my friends havo spoken to mo of tho favorablo results obtained through the uea of Perunn, especially In coses of catarrh, I oxamined it most thoroughly to learn its contents. "I found It composed of extracts of herbs and barks of moot valuablo medicinal qualities combined with other ingredlonta, dolicatoly balanced, calculated to tono up the yBtcm, restore the functions and procure health. " consider Peruas ana 0 the most skillfully and scientifically prepared medicines, which the public can use with safety and success." PROF. L. J. Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Coltiml MILLER. Ohio. " "DoUd. oD ,. , Hon. Joseph H. nu '" 1 of the American Antl.-r, i8 writes the following - 33 Grand Central Hotel St r . ,t0M "Itis With greap&M J dorso Poruna as WUIe thitd an Honest modi clno, competent to do all H claims. I have used it sovoral times and know of nothing that euros so com pletely, and at tho samo time builds up tho system. "I havo rec ommended It to a number of mv friends nnd always feel thatldniv serrico for I know how satlafact results invariably are. "2" ovory family hod a bottle-It woni' much sickness and doctor billit H. Ridgeway. "' "Fool Butter Tlmn Tor PT, T ... ...: . Aay10r, Robott. writes: ' "I am at tho present tlma t&M well. I can pnt nm.u,i.. t uim I took nvo bottles of PerunS bettor now than I havo for ... I havo doctored with other Ha.iI and on for fifteen years, so I c&n iM Tvinnrl vnnii nnllAH. -J?ll ...w.. j. lucuiuuo Tory hlBhlti stomach troublos. I take creit r,t.M In ll,.nlrl..n .. .. " f"B ...u.o juu ior your :re ijr and Poruna." James B. Taylor. "I Enjoy mr Meat, a I tw4 (., Mr. J. W. Prltehard, Wolf Uh M "lam ploascdto say thatZhavib cured of catarrh of tho stomach It runa. I could hardly cat anything ( ngrucu -nrim mo. jierore I would nan .mrougn my meal ray itoBj wouta uu wim gas causing aj ad distress and unploasant foellniri O hour or two after each mei 1 thanks to your Poruna, I am nowl pioioiy curcu, ana can eat Myttjj.J uuu w niiuuut nujr 01 mo antra symptoms. I can now enjoy mr 1 as I used to do, and it is all due t Hartman and his wonderful m Peruna. "It haa beon one year linctl curca, ana 1 am all o. K. yet, to I bt i am curca." J w. Jfrltohard. Dyspepsia is a very common chin summer catarrh. A remedy that r. euro catarrn or ono location will aa anywhoro. Peruna cures oatinhb ever located. That it is a prompt u permanont cure for catarrh cf & stomach tho abovo lotteri testify. If you do not dorivo prompt isd factory rosults from tho ueo of Pel write at onco to Dr. Hartman, tlrf full statement of your case aadhevllll bo pleased to givo you his Taltualt 4 vlco gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Pittliwt Music Lovers. Have you tried those two pretty ballads, "A Little Bird Whispered So," and "My Sweetheart Kitty O'Neill," by D'Arcy Blnscall For salo at "Will's and Wenger's. 3t Southwlck Coming. Henry Lawrence Southwlck, dean of tho Emerson Cojlege of Oratory, I and an olocutlonlEt of international fame, will be In Salem "Wednesday, Tllnn Q Tin ...III ..!., l.l ...... 1, ""T " l B I1Q 1U1I1UI1B State League In Portland. reading, "Tho Cardinal King," which The Albany and Roseburg basoball is an Interpretation of Bulwer Lyt- teams passed through tho city today . ton's romnntlc drama, "Rlchlleu." on their way to play two games on tho Admission 35c nnd 50c. Seats re served at Burghardt's. Portland field. 2t "Our Champion" Is tho best 5-cent cigar, and Jto county Democrats think It vu tif) ly named after Its Maker, Aug. Hud enstein, whom they call "Our plon." tel Voters Attention. The voting place for the volenti the First ward will bo the Wall barn on Union street, between to and High. ! Wheals I Sorao people havo them In their heads, but we put thom onto vehicles. "Wo hnvo a flno lot of buggies, spring wagons, carts, buck-boards, etc., all new, mado at home, Also a now democrat wagon with long distance axles, at a bargain. Lot of second-hand wagons, buggies, carts and other ve hicles. See what wo offor, and save monoy. Horso shooing a specialty, byv C. W. Armstrong. Remember tho Salem Wagon factory, on North Llborty St. Wei?ne Fennel Proprietor. 1 I VOTE FOR JOHN H. LEWIS FOR CONSTABLE. Ho makoa a Competent and eco nomical official and Is a safe man fa tho place. 8a c i dk f 5 I .oxcycie i Repaying We do all kinds of Bi X cycle Repairing and do ! ! it lirst class. Work called for and !! delivered. Baseball and Lawn Tennis sapplies. i Salem Gun Store ; PAULH. HAUSER, J Proprietor, j MilKnetty At Strikingly Low Ptfices We aro making exceptionally low prices on lines of beautiful summer mllllnory In fact, wo feol certain that tho low prices quoted hero stand without a parallel. Nothing of tho artistic quality b been sacrificed to price this mllllnory is as exquisite and excluslM as It Is attractlvoly priced. Hero are some of the bargains. Street Hats Of the newost shapes and patterns, while they last you may choose ror HALF PRICE Pattern Hats Including our entire assortmontof this, season's handsomest shape and effects. ACTUAL COST DRESS HATS Our entire Btock of especially designed and trirameil dress hats, at vory low prices. It will bo to your advantage to call and make your selections early to get tho best choosing SALE LASTS TWENTY DAYS. Miss M. D. Evans Proprietor Whlto Corner Millinery Department Fresli Frciits Served at Ottt Fountain. Crashed Strawberry JNow the Rage The Spa MMMHMI8MtlttMi