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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1905)
rZTSl -"iTt """' "fc'"""'Tlir"iffllJiiji1irwBijl ia tin LECTORAL VOTE CANVASSED rmal Finishing Touches to the Election of Roosevelt fashington, Fob. 8. Thousands liggled for admittance to tho hall of houso of representatives to witness formnl finishing touches on tho ction of Messrs. Itoosovclt and Fair- ika, or, in other words, tho coromony canvassing tho olectoral vote. Thoso o woro successful in gaining on nrio to tho visitors' galleries woro ,-ardcd by tho sight of ono of tho hi impressive and interesting cere jnics prescribed by tho constitution tho Republic. ?ho two houses of congress mot as Sal at noon. For somo timo provious I that hour largo crowds wero to bo a swarming toward tho capitol. Up marblo stairways climbod tho Iwd. Arriving at tho gallory en lace to tho houso tho visitors impor- icd tho doorkeopers for admittance o majority of them, howover, wero jmed to disappointment, for nono It tho senators, roprosentatives, thoir BfcILT W&rSkTt TOCSMAIs, BALK SuKMOf WNESbAT, fEBStrASYB, 19 families and friends were ndmi&'ed by card to occupy tho scats usually set apart for the general public. Precisely at 1 o'clock, a ntcsscntror having nbtified tho upper houso that the lowor was ready, tho southern door of the scnato chamber swung open and a procpssion of sages issued forth upon tho mosaic floor of tho corridor. As an ndvanco guard thero was a phalanx of capital polico and bringing up in tho rear wero tho assistant doorkeepers of the scnato bearing tho polished ma hogany boxe3 containing tho Bcalcd coruueates of tho olectoral vote. Tho double row of senators was headed by Colonol Daniel M. RanBdoll, tho sor- gcant-at-arms, who was followed by tho president pro tern, Senator William P. Frye, of Maino. rs: vote of each. "When Maryland was reached it was. found that tho voto of that Btato was split, soven votes boing cast for Parker nnd Davis and ono that of Charles J. Bonaparte being for Eoosovelt and Fairbanks. Tho votes of. all tho other states woro "straight." Tho secretary of tho scnato gathered up each certificate after it was read by tho tellers nnd handed to him by a page. Tho votes of all tho states hav ing been read and added by tho tel lers, tho announcement of tho result was road to Senator Fryo, who then announced that "tho stnto of tho voto for President of tho United States, as dohvorcd to tho President of tho son ate, is as follews: Tho wholo number of doctors .appointed to voto for Prosf- OBBTAIN EESULTS. Tho arrival of tho senators nt tho (lent o tho VniA States is 470, of door of tho hall of tho houso was tho which n innJoty s 239. Theodore signal for Speaker Cannon and tho Roos'clt of tho stato of Now York 385 other members of tho lowor body lms received for President of tho to rise from thoir soats. All remained U"UL" oiaius oao votes, ana Alton is standing until tho upper house was seated. Scrofula It Is commonly inherited. Few aro entirely frco from It, Pale, weak, puny children aro ctcd with it in nine cases out of n, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications aro bundles in o neck, abscesses, cutaneous crup- ns, inflamed eyelids, soro ears, ckets, catarrh, wasting1, and general Ability. food's Sar sap ar ilia and Pills radicate it, positively and absoluto This statement is basod on tho lionsauds of pormanont cures theso odicin(w have wrought. " My daughter had scrofula, with cloven Bres on her nccc and about nor cars. Hood's rsaparllla was highly recommended and took It and was cured. Shu Is now in d health." Man. J, H. Joires, Parker ty, Ind. Beneath the largo silk flag draped above tho presiding officer's chair Sen ator Fryo and Speaker Cannon took their scats sido by side, tho former on tho right, being by statute tho presid ing officer of tho joint session. Thero was an absoluto stillness throughout tho great hall as Senator Fryo took up tho silver key placed before him and unlocked tho mahogany boxes. This marked tho actual beginning of the ceremony. Taking tho largo brown en velopes from tho boxes Senator Fryo arose, gavel in hand, nnd addressed the assemblage thus: 'This being tho day and tho hour appointed for opening tho certificates and counting tho votes of electors for President and vice-president, tho scn ato nnd houso of roprosotatives havo mot together pursuant to tho constitu tion and laws of tho United States." Senator Fryo then took up tho brown packages in alphabetical order, each containing an inner onvelopo sealed with wax. Ho first broke tho seal on tho envelope from Alabama and handed tho certificate within to Senator For akor, ono of tho four tellers. Tho othor tellers woro Senator Gorman of Maryland and Congressmen Gaines of West Virginia nnd Russell of Texas. Senator Foraker read at longth tho certificate of tho voto of tho stato of Alabama, Following precedents . ob served on former occasions, tho tellers having observed that tho certificates Parker of tho stato of Now York has received 140 votes." A similar announcement of the voto for vico-prcsidcnt then followed, nnd afterwards Senator Fryo mado his' for mal declaration of tho election of Eoosovelt and Fairbanks in theso werds: "This announcement of tho Btato of tho voto by tho president of tho son ato is by law a sufficient declaration that Theodoro Roosovclt of tho Itato of New York is oloctcd President of the United States and that Charlos W. Fairbanks of tho Btato of Indiana is elected vico-prcsidcnt of tho United States, each for tho term boginning March 4, 1905, and will bo entered, to gether with a list of tho votes, on tho journals of tho senato and of tho houso of representative." Amid tho applauso from tho floor and gallorics Sonator Fryo brought his gav el down upon thespeaker'a desk, tho sonato marched back to its chamber, and tho ceromony, which had occupied about nn hour nnd a quarter, was concluded. Peculiar Disappearanco, J. D. Runynn, of Butlorvillo, Ohio, laid tho peculiar disappearanco of his painful symptoms, of indigestion and billiousncss, to Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Ho says: " They aro a powerful remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, i headache, constipation, etc."- Guar Many a Salem. Citizen Knows How Suro Thoy Are, Nothing uncertain about tho work of Doan's kidney pills in Salem. Thero is plenty of positive proof of this in tho testimony of citizens. Such ovidenco should convinco tho most skeptical doubter. Egad tho following stato-mont: James Tanner, farmer, cornor of 13th and Lewis stroots, says: "So many suffer from kidney complaint that for n timo I was alarmed about mysolf for I was troubled with my back aching in tho region of my kidnoys. I think it was caused first by a strain from heavy lifting I djd two years ago. I kept getting worse, instead of bottor, nnd finally consulted a doctor. Ho told mo I hod gall stones in tho bladder, but troublo with kidney secretion exist ed, thoir too frequent action disturbed my rest from 15 to 20 timos a night. This was very annoying and I was in a bad way when I read of Doan's Kid ney pills, nnd procured a box at Dr. Stono's drug store. To-say that I was surprised at tho spocdy effect of their uso is putting in mildly. I havo rec ommended Doan's kidnoy pills to oth ers, and will always havo n good word for them." For salo by all dealers. Prico '50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agonts for tho United States. Eomombor tho nnmo Doan's and tnko no other. 20 Expert Has Now Assistant. It was stated in Monday's paper that C. C. Hogufc, of' Albany, would expert tho books of tho Lewis nnd Clark fair commission for tho committee appoint ed by the legislature, and would havo as his assistant Attorney Sam Richard son, of this city, but this last state ment wnsin error, Mr. Hoguo's assist ant being O. J. Brlggs, of Ashland. Tho exporting is being dono at tho stato houso instead of at Portland as at first Intended, for- tho reason that nil of tho original receipts and vouch ors aro on fllo with tho secretary of state. Oollego Mergor Planned. v Gallatin, Mo., Feb. 8. As a result of a conference hero today it is proba bio that Grand River colloo will bo merged at an early dato with William Jewell college, at Liberty, Mo. Grand River collogo was founded at Edinburg, this state, boforo tho Civil war and in tho early days raugod as ono of tho foremost educational insti tutions of Missouri. In later years it declined, howover, nnd in 1801 it was removed to Gallatin. Both institutions concerned in the proposed mergor aro controlled by tho Baptist denomination. Fiondish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcors nnd enncors, that cat away your skin, Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I anteod at J. O. Perry's drug storoprico lmvo UBOtl Bucklon's Arnica Salvo for 25c, Ulcors, Sores and Cancers. It is tho n boBt healing dressing. I over found." wero in duo form, omitted reading tho i Wanted Dish wnshor, to work part of , Soothes and heals cutfl. burns nnd r I . - lljf, XI1U. W(.TU 111 U1ID IUIIIIj UIIULIUU fUillUUg IUU I TTttlUOU i(lBll W1IBU Hood's Saraaparllla promises to others in full. and. tnkintr tho states ' each day. Mrs. uro nnd koopo tho promise. : ainhabotical order, announced the Park. Hofor, Lincoln 2-3-tf a scalds. 25c at J. store guaranteod. C. Perry's drug Forty young men aro preparing for plncos on tho track toam at tho O. A. C. On February 22 tho sprinters rop rosonting each class at O. A. 0. will compoto in a cross-countrty race. Tho Oregon Agricultural collcgo Wont in mourning this wcok over tho death of J. M. Churchill, who dlod- at tho St. Vincent! a6 hospital Sunday. Ho was a Huai ii arc M CEUWATEO H3 Fitters If you aro sub ject to colds luring tho wio- tor months, wo urgoyou to kcopabottlo of the Bitters handy. A f ow Joses at tho first symp toms will savo a lot of suf fering. It for tifies the sys tem against Chills, Colds and La Grippo, nlso cujes Indigcstiono, Dys pepsia and Constipation. mombor of tho board of regents and was personally kuown to many of tho students, as well as tho faculty. o Wobb Roberts, of Brownsville, is iu tho city in tho intorosts of tho proposed cjiango in tho Linn-Lnno boundary linoa "Every home in Oregon might well welcome this cotidensed, readable volume" A Short History of OREGON N Compiled ijy SIDONA V. JOHNSON According to the Oregonian, "she has covered the ground thoroughly" EARLY DISCOVERIES THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPLORATIONS SETTLEMENT GOVERNMENT v INDIAN WARS PROGRESS Fom HENRY E, DOSCH Plrtctor of Kihlbtlt al toinlnn Unit anil Clttk Ki petition t l'orllu4. 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