DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904. POUR SENATOR ARRIVES HOME BUNCO BOODLE BOOZE DOUGLAS COUNTY CRANK Woodmen of the World CARNIVAL AND JUBILEE Salem, Oregon, Five Days Commencing Thatsd&Yt August 9th Are the Three Naughty Things That Swallow Would Lose Is a Candidate for President, but May Be Near Salem Soon Mitchell Will Remain in Ore gon During: Summer Months The Oregonlan says United States Senator John II. MItcholl camo homo from Washington yesterday after soon, early' enough. Ire the day to And that ho hadn't run away from the warm woather. Seroral of "tho boys," as the sen ator calls thorn, were at tho train to extend tho glad hand. After dinner, canes In hand, tho sonator and Fdst mastor Mlnto strolled about tho town Tor an hour. It was still warm, but later In tho ovonlng with tho distance softened strains of tho band outside floating through tho windows of his grouna-noor parior ac mo noiei ion land, Senator Mitchell quaffed Ico vvator and siioko of men and things, "HoWjiriany federal places qro (hero Jeft beside (ho district attorneyship?" bo was asked. "There's not much besides tho cob lector of tho port at Yaqulna," ho ro lled. "And as to Mr. Hall's Job?" "Tho delegation has not yet decided. I am In favor of Judgo Moroland for tho place, and so Is Williamson, but Winger Hermann and Senator Fulton ftavo anothor man In view." ""Then tho raco is between Judgo Sloroland and Oeorgo Brownell?" "No, Mr. Urownoll Is not trying for tho position any longer. Ho was mon tlonod nt first, but no longer desires IL" Mr. Urownoll has othor alms, then?" "I nupposo so, ho has nlwnys boon a good frlond of mlno, and ho has al ways kept his word to me." "And who Is It that Senator Fulton nnd Ulngor Hermann favor?" "Oh, I couldn't say about that," an wworod Benator MItcholl. Evidently ttio iiecroto of tho delegation aro to bo of tho dologatlon exclusively, nnd not of thft world at largo. "Yes, Mr. Hall has held tho placo for n long tlmo'" nddod tho sonator, and ho smiled In a puzzled manner. "No. I can't say anything about tho assistant postmastor," ald ho of tho toga, In reply to a question. "Mr, Mln to is In tho ostolllco now, and ho must run It. I was .sorry to seo Mr.' uancroft go. I held out for him. but three Inspectors modo reports ngalnBt hla administration. Yes, Station A will bo re-ostabllshedj It should never linvo boon discontinued," As Senator MItcholl hnd arrive 1 In town but a few hours previous, ho de clared utter Ignorauco of all move ments toward reorganizing the legls latum, and tho bulectlot of lenders', which aro already on foot. But tho.cenntor spoko warmly of tho visit of the Merchant Marino' Commis sion "Thoy will try to Interest local capuai in shipbuilding, and try to work up a merchant marino for tho t-ountry nt largo." said ho. "I have received n Jotter from Sonator flailing, er saying that tho commission would reach PorUftiul on tho last day of July, and would hold Its first session An. ut 1st." Indlnnanolls. July 22. 'Redeem us from bunco, boodlo and booze" Is the battlecry of the Prohibitionists for this campaign, as laid down by Rev. Silas 8walIow, tho Prohibition noml ness In his speech of acceptance, after his notification hero thU afternoon. Almost three-fourths of tho delegates to tho national convention witnessed his notification. Swallow expressed his confidence In being elected to tho presidency, and was loudly cheered. Vice-Presidential Nominee Carroll at so spoke. o Tariff Would Ruin Japan. Pendleton. Or.. July 22. Byers, the miller, takes so llttlo stock In tho re port that the Japan eso government Is about to Impose a heavy tariff upon forelcn flour, that ho openly expresses his disbelief, and attributes tho origin of tho report to speculators, or other Interested parties. He believes such a step beforo tho end of tho war would bo ruinous to Japan, nnd such a policy could hardly bo put Into oper ation, or If It was, would block tho wheels and stall tho wholo machine. During tho past two weeks Mr. By- ors has sold nnd shipped from this point 10,000 barrels of flour, and with in a few weeks will hnvo tho entlro stock of 40.000 barrels which ho had on hand three weeks ago. sold out. In addition to tho dally output of G00 barrels, which tho mill Is now yield ing. Tho output of tho mill will decreaso steadily from now on for a couple of months or porhaps longer, on nccount of tho diminishing volume of tho water supply. This Is a condition which every year ropeats, and cannot bo avoided. Mr. Byers pronounced tho trials of Turkoy Red wheat In this county to bo an unqualified success. His daughter, Mrs. McComaB, has 80 acres of Tur key Red In this year, an! Mr. Byers' candid opinion Is that It will ylold from 35 to 10 bushels por aero Mr. Byers hlmsolf Imported tho first of this variety Into this county, and many faimors were Induced to sow It upon his porsonnl solicitations and representations. Physician Shows Pluck. Oakland, Cal., July 22 While Dr. Kmorson wns operating on Mrs. I), Robinson, nt hCr homo, two small chlldron set tho promise on fire. To hnvo desortod his patient would havo resulted In hor death: the plucky why. slolan completed his work, though tho smoke was so thick he oould hardly see. Whon tho operation wns con cluded ho carrlod his unconscious patlont down a stnlrwny to a place of safoty. Dougals county has a crank who has announced that he is an Independent candidate for President. From the tone of his letter It Is evident that ho Is hitting a rapid pace toward a large brick Institution not far from this city, or Is having considerable fun. Tho Rosebiirg Review says: Wo aro In receipt of a large com munication from JaB. Inman, of Look ing Glass, In which he announces that his platform as Independent candidate for President of tho United States will soon be Issued. Of the proposed plat form ho says: "I claim that tho people will read It with astonishment and with reverence, and that tho world will wonder, inas much as It will bo tho best of its time. And that which Is the best of its tlmo is ever ahead of its time. And that which is ahead of Its tlmo becomes quoted more and more as time rolls on. Thoro will be 14 planks In the platform and a sultablo appendix, etc." Ho cays tho platform will contain several thousand words, as It will vorlfy each question or proposition taken, while the appendix will in part take tho place of speech-making dur In tho cnmpalgn, and Include a sum mary of tho candidate's life. Tho platform, ho announces, will Include planks on good roada, labor, money, pensions, the race question, foreign relations, tho Mormon ques tion, Chinese, Japanese nnd Philip pine questions, tho Panama canal, na tional legislations, reasons for having a woman for vice-president, and as many women as men In tho cabinet. It wilt vigorously opposo all species of public graft, nnd everything that In terferes with liberty nnd Justice. He has no quarrel with tho Socialist plat form, except that It does not go far enough, and .says ho has moro fear of Debs than of Roosovelt or Parker In tho1 result of tho Impending campaign, for "tho tlmo has como when merit Is to take tho placo of money." The Nat Reiss Southern CarnivalM WILL FURNISH ALL Ai irw,iwu Honor- S . if iPm I rrn if il ducted igjjj j II Tttfth- iffll If J fully ' HI JIB A Adver- rflpll Wm!Sjm Bi Big Free Acts Diavalo Looping the Loop Presenting More Free Acts More Real Features and More Wholesome Amusement Than Any Other Company Traveling Big Pay Shows WlUon Darrett Dead. London, July 22. Wilson Ilarrutt, tho great notor and dramatist, died hero today. O"" Much Cheaper, Cheaper than wood. Try It and bo. Om of our now gas ranges. CltUvu Light & Traction dCo 7-22-tf ! I I . : : Hot weather meals, cool ; ; weather meals, every- I : : thing appetfctag and ;; fresh. j ! White House :: Restaurant ; ; fceorgc Bros. Props, i HIHIIIItMIIIH j Costly Elk Teeth. Hoqulam, Wash., July 22. A. I). Hicks bus purchaied tho pair of oik tooth, which aro said to ho th in.st pair In tho world, from C. I). Hanson. of Axford. Tho o)k from which alio teeth were taken wns UJIJod by Mr. Hanson hlmsolf September 23. 190B. Ill tho Olvilllllc mimninlnu l.n.ia say tho teeth, whon mounted, will bo worth at least $500. : Wall Paper Latest designs In stock, and good work guaran teed. Wc have the small store and small prices C. L Lemmon 299 liberty St. Phone 2475 m ! T "H W W4 Grip Is Abolished. Cincinnati, July 22. Tho grand lodiw of Hlka was In session all dav and again tonight. The rwommanda. tlon of (Jrnnd Hxalted Rulr Fnnninr abolishing the grip and sign, was udoptwl nnd the commlltoo on ritual was directed to prepare a now edition ror exemplification nt the lluffalo lodge next July. o Czar Hat Other Trouble. St. Petersburg. Julv Tim .... peror today dlMMissed with the novar. nor-Konernl of tho Cuueiuus tho situ atlon In connection with the move menu In Armenia of tho linumt ti, Tho Miuperor alto ognforred wlUi ghi. erul KoutaUon. mllliurv ......v. . Irkutsk There HimeAra to lm .. -- - - (V- tutionary muveravw H each pkioe. -o Stole Sacred Picture. St. Petersburg, Jv n.Th dkiu am woman who tXoto the "mtraoJ working" pktur erf the Madonna from Kasrnv caikeUral have ba nii at Nttjnl Norsonlo. and will b9 token . to rwuan. Tho jtwela which adornea the rtcturo havu h ,. rl, but the Icon ltW l ui.i ... t. . . -- -m w untw, uvn uurneu. Sawmill Burned. ha sawmln of Joioph PoUel, near reitorJay. Thi loaa nt ...L .. 'about jjwo whkwt iMurance. BRYAN ISSUES LETTER Lincoln, Nob., July 22. William J. Ilrynn's plan for tho reformation of Domocrncy was published yesterday. In It Mr. Ilryan favors radical changes and a departure from tho conservntlvo linos, but ndvocntes tho election of Judgo Parker as a good boglnnlug. Ho declared for stato ownership of rail roads, governmont control of telo- graps, abolUhmont of private monop oly, the Income tax, and tho election of fedornl Judgos by tho poonle. Mr. Bryan snjvj, In part "My selection as btnndnrd beaier of the Democrntle party In 1S90 and nsaln in 1900 mndo mo tho nominni loader of that party, and as such I did not feol nt liberty to onc-mf nw doctrines upon tho party creed I contented myself with tho defenwj of thoso priuolplos and pollcios which were ombodled In tho platform. "Now that tho loadorshlp devolves upon anothor, and I boar only tho re sponsibility that each cltlznn .m.ut boar, namoly, responsibility for my own opinion, my utterances and my conduct. I am froo to undortnko n work which until now I have avol.io.1 namely, the work of organizing tho radical and progrosfclvo olomont In the Democratic pnity." Hrjan nihocates the follnn-imr .-.. femik: Stuio ownorehln of railway, r.nv. eniment control uuuld remit In an uiiHweeMary centraliiatlon of .inr ami warring between certain wm... to secure a ftitr section of the naw IwikMag. With control vete,i i. .., . all thU nouM bo avoided The tonice ileirtment houl.l wnbmce a telegraph as wU ak R n,aH otm. Private monopolv is iiniaf-nii.i ami iHtulernk); it iut be dwtroysd. m mu iq wmtrol of th ,. wv. OM9 to accept the lncoma , ,.i.i'. emlMxUed in tho tart two ptalfonni! v BTowntf u would JeoaanMw icea In tho Kat. Thi m..i ' ean have no wnlgkt hn the party aiwte to tho mas, ns u ronH u'l. Hiualrty do. The Most Sensational Act Before the Amasement World" DI AVOLA. LoP,ng the IooP on a common bicycle, defying all laws of gravitation, moving through space head downwards, mat iug a cumpieie saumersaoir in mioair. HARRY DU BELL 5PING A bicycle on an eleva J.J.Xa.J.VAV X JLTU AJLjLsIs p ELECTRIC WIRE. Tan Funklnos slide for life; dazzling fireworks display; band concerts; sports; contests; every day a big uuy, every mgni a teaiure night; something doing every minute. Two Petfownances Daily--2:30, 7s30 P. M, General Admission JOc EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Dewey Heirs Dissatisfied. "Weellng, W. Va., July 22. The will of tho late Charles S. Dewey, who died In this city about a month ago, disposing of an estate In Chlcaeo and olsowhere valued at approximately 9i.uuu.uuu will probably bo contested by his daughter by a former wife and Ills son, Chauncoy, who was recently acquitted of charges of murdor, grow Ing out of the ranch feud with tho Berry boys in Kansas. Chauncoy Dewey and his sister havo Just re- 'ammm'Himammmmmmmammmmmm iiBHgMnBinHHHiHaniBainn turned frcm abroad, and they will be present In Chicago next week when tho will is offered for probate. Medals Distributed to Cossacks. Slnt Sim In, Manchuria, July 22. St. George crosses and medals "for braverj weio distributed today to Cos sacks hero who have returned from tho Corean raid, carrying 30 of the r wounded comrades 550 miles. A num. ber of Chinese bandit bands are oper atlng In Mukden province. i, : Chinese For Mexico. El Paso, Tox., July 22. Officials of the China Commercial Steamsii Company have received a concessloa for tho establishment of a Chinese ony on tho southern coast of MiS layman Mowrv. nf Snn TTVnnelSCO. lU chargo of these arrangements. wW contemplates bringing over Chltesi Of all classes, nnd establishing a V& "Little China" on tho Western hemis phere. Th, A series of beautiful illiKh. m the August number of the ay Just In. A large and comntote IIba r .. ranses Just recolycd. CXtliens' ught & Traotton Qo, f Metropolitan Magazine R. H. Ruwell. PublUher. Ntw York Gly Local Agents evervwherp ,rn incomes Jt7 METROPOLITAN MAGA7INF m sTREET, NE;KTZINE ! L ' gJiyj'- Slj','7"- ' ,m niJf - SSfcaJJaSHy l..i'T