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r'fpvTfim's!' ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION DENVER VERY. BUSY Denver, Colo.,' Juno 18. The Iscoustlc properties -of the new Den ver auditorium, which Boats 14,000 people, nro pronounced the most perfect of any similar assembly hall In the country, Eminent actors, lingers and oratora have been In duced to make practical tests of the : acoustic Vales of the great hall ! daring Its construction and change hare been made at the suggestion of j those who have for.ind defects In tho acoustics. As the place Is now ar ranged, a speaker UBlng a moderate ipcaklng .tone Is plainly heard by auditors sitting In any part of tho vast building. The committee In charge of the tonitructlou of tho auditorium de cided to place the Btngo for tho con tention as near tho center of the ball nB possible, Instead of near one end, as Is the custom In such places This gives the speaker a great ad Tantnge, inasmuch as It enables him to use a lower tone of voice than Is jwally employed In addressing 14,. 100 people, although he Is required to turn his buck on part of his audi- i ence during his address. The Denver auditorium is so con- itructed that the speaker stands on a lower level than his auditors, and all the air curronts parsing through the building for ventilating purposes are drawn directly from beneath tho platform on which the speakers stand. In this manner every clrcum itance tends to carry the Bounds of the speaker's voice straight to his hearer', ro that his lowest tone is more pla'nly heard than nro thoj strongest efforts of n Bpcnker addrcs ling an audlenco in n hall construct td In,tho ordlnnry way. It Is believed the construction of the convention hnll and tho admir able ncoiistlc properties will add greatly in expediting the business of tho convention. , It U planned to fcavo a large number of speakers and the ndm'rablo ucoubUc advantages lll probably tempt many to address the convention who Rinder ordinary conmuons wouiu despair oi ever caking themsolvcs henrd to 14,000 people. The present nrrangements con ttmplnto evening as well as day scs ilons of tho convention, nnd It is wtlmated tht four dnys will bo re' qalred to complete tho work. Tho lights used in tho convention hnll re noiseless, being composed of Im mense "clutor" Incandescent elec tric lamps of sixteen candle power Thfi will obviate tho constnnt sput tering and blinding' glare so annoy ing fchere arc lights nro employed for Illumination. Tho telegraph Instruments sta tioned In tho nudltorjiim will also be noiseless, messages being Sent from he preai table Immediately In front of tho presiding olllcer's dk Tho mnttlng on tho alBles of the auditorium and the folding seats Can't Miss It So many nilmenta are purely nervous affections, that you can hardly miss it if you try Di. Miles' Kervine. It restores nerv ous uiergy awl through its invigorating influence upon tho nervous system, the organs are strengthen ed. The heart action is hetter; digestion improv ed, the sluggish condition overcome, and healthy ac tivity re-established. .Tr, Mile Nervine is wurth Iti IcM In gold to me. I did not know nt ailed roe. I had a good physlolan J.W en no relief I could not eat lJl. work, elt or stand. I wan nearly "J One day I picked up a paper and we first thlniy that met my eyea was J advertisement Dr. Miles Nerv- I concluded to try It and let the t.t0Kr ? and I did eo. After taking Q bottlw I could drops myself. Then ' Ean taking: Dr. Mites' Heart Cure haS.".0?,1 can work and go out. and eiv!tl,id man he benefit I have re ral rC?m these remedies and eev Sj'wtlicra have been eured.by It !&. l am flrty-nlne yeara old and 5vliT. Pd ret ' rv! R pAUJER, LewUtown. Pa. Mile' Nervine Is told by your SJWt.vho will oucrantee that the jWbettle.wlll beaSflt. If It fall, he ia. , ' f . MAIaiaaCo.t.ElkkaJrt,'Ind i 'iiuna yeur money.' I .-- Kam After MiffcHiifr for seven year. cttKsssrc " I Imd female troubles r.,r ......., years was all run-down, oud so ner vous I could not do anything. ThV doc-tors treated me for dlffm nt trouble! ,ii.i V """ K00'1, W1,lle ln this con clltlon I wrote to Mrs. l'lnklmm for ad vice and toel: Ldiu II. I'lnkliamWege tnlilc Ccmituna, uuU I umumr strouu nnd well," ' ' FACTS FOR SICK woripm . For thiity yearn Lydia E. Pink. natn'3 Vt'Wtnliip fV.imw.mifi ,..n,iA iiuiii iouis ami iifi-iis, uas been the Btiuidnrd remedy for female Mk, tuul has positively cured thouMindgnf women who hnvo liccn troubled with dlHplacemt'nts,inilunuimtioii,ulceia. Hon, fibroid tumors im-Kuliuities, periodic pains, Imcknrhe, tlmt benr. iiig-tlowii feeling-, flatulency, indies. tioii,diz7.inessoriiervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinklinm if there is nnvthitiL' about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat your letter inconfidenecaiidnrt vise vou free. 2o woman ever regretted urltinjr her, and because of lier vast experience .she lias helped thousand. Address, Lynn, Mass. with wJiich tho placo Is supplide throughout, are selected so that tho least noise will result from tho movement, of the immense crowd that will bo prosent at all tho se3 Blons of tho convention. It 1b bolloved that fully 100,000 will como to Denver to attend the convention. The timber of hotel reservations nnd tho special trains chartered from tho various Btntcs Is the basis for this cBtlmato. "Denver's Democratic convention will open July 7th, more ob a glad holiday than the drp proceeding of a political party," said a traveling man to a reportor yesterday at ono of tho hotels. "It seems certain tnnt Denver will hnvo tho banner crowd of its history at this gathering of Dsmocrats. Not only Domocrn's aro planning to como out but people from every Bectlon of tho countrv and every political faith. It Is be lleved by those In charge of tho con vention that the attendance will reach 100,000. Tills Is ono of the largest crowds Denver has ever han dled. Whoa tho members of tho members of tho Grand Army of tho Republic were In tho city tho at tendance reached that point, nnd the, hotels were filled to tho limit. "During tho time that has elapsed Blnco tho old slldlcr were In Den ver tho hotel capacity of tho city has been enlarged fully 10,000 and there w!U be no troublo ln caring for the delegate? and visitors who come to tho. convention. Eearly ln the year thor'o were many reports sent abroad to the effect that Denver hotels would xhargo nlore for their accommodations than at times, when conventions were not In the city. This Is not the case; tho prices for mea's and'rooms will b; the same na during the otht seasons of tho year when1' thwo, are no larga crowds. "There Is usually a largo Influx of tourists to Denver about the lot r rt of June nnd tho exceptionally low rates for the convention will at tract a much larger number W travelers nt that timo than U usual Judging from the hotel roeorvatlons made- In Denver up to the preient time and tlie number of special tralni lurtwed from varioui se Uoni of the country, the travel to ward Dnver In the early days of July !H be th lrgjt ever known I nih same umllW, 0 y8 " u,lB nine mm ""W-" v i juntry. t ,.., unnnrrv ..n-i. riUi-tfu are anxiously ' planning for ttt comfort of Uw v!s il'ors. The Chamber of Commerce h srraniwl for th rwwenis oi i city o act a-, a reoeptlon committee. Every Denver retldent will wear h i-.Mn Marine the legend 'Ask me. and H1 be prepared to furnish Jn- i formation to all Grangers. There will be jaforraatiea bureaus opened in tLe priBtiPHi m-.- "",""" fft i i .u. uv tn direct the visitors to ! . w- n-lch tn CO. t "xt all the largo national con-' i "At al l b. vi,, in vent.cn, that have been held Jn . t.. v larce . Dener aoruig irawu. ,r i hnvA been epsnt In entertain- bers were tnejt? h-u"v "'- -. jJJJJJJ yeai the sum will far ex- DAITjY CAlgAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OIIEGO.V of 1100,000 given to tho Democra ts Natlqnal committee to spend on the convention there will be an im men e sum expended by the! Cham her of Commerce on arrangements for the comfort, entertainment an! convenience of thos who come as delegates or visitors. " "Tho Immenso new nudltorlum, capable of .seating 14,000 .people, w.H permit an immen-ce nmlience to hear tho deliberations oflhe coo vention. Tho weather wlllbe de lightfully cool for Denver is n mils high and the convention cjirht to oo a sreat MipnA i ,4 THE HACKKI HKAHT ACAHOIV COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES , At the Grand Opera House rrVa- day evening the annual commence ment exerchoft of tho Sacred Heart (academy were held before a larse nnd delighted nudlence. '"Two yonhg ladles, Miss Jdsjjphlne Moorhead of Junction City nnd MUb Pearl Robert of San Francisco, re- i-i-ivu uipiomas in the pianoforte junior course Miss Mnrg'nre'tK Ca milla Egan and Olive Ardls? McC.ee Wero g,vcn dln,oms 'n tho English "can inlo course. The first number on the prpgrnm was a pjano selection from, fann hnuser played by four young rladic3. The second number wns nrf Invita tion song sung by tho Senior vocn! class. A piano solo from Mason, "Silver Spring," by Pearl Robert was very good. Her fingering wns excellent and showed the result of careful study and practice. After this n drill was given by sixteen of the younger girls of tho academy, In which they formed a heart, cross and anchor. Red roses were artistically draped over the llttlo children's white drcrie, adding grently to tho effect of the drill. Hon. P, H. D'Arcy mndo an Inter esting address on "Tho Acndemy of tho Sacred Heart; Its Assistance In Educatlonnl Development." Misi Joslo Moorchend gave a Bplendld interpretation of tho pro ludo by Rnchmanloff for which she wns heartily applauded. Evelyn Woods, Bofolst in the "Spring Song Cyclo," captivated the audlenco by her Bplendld rendition of this difficult solectlon. A violin qunrtotte, composed of Stella KInloy, Mildred Roberts, Nan nolle nioom and Alice Mulkey, rend ered a selection from Dancln, which was ono of tho most enjoyed num bers of tho evening. "Tho Farewell" wns 'given by tho two gradiiotes, Miss Margaret Egan and MIbb Ollvo McQcc, the former tinging tho solo In n very pathetic mnnner, while Miss McOeo gnve a reading which would hnvo been hard to excel. After tho Junior music dlplomnB wero given and tho academic gradu ation honors bestowed upon the class of 08, Rev. Edw. K. Cantwell delivered an address to tho grad uates. A Wreck is tho only fit description for tho man or woman who Is crippled with rhoumatlsm. Just a few rheumatic twinges may bo tho fororunner of n severo attack stop tho trouble nt tho start with Mallard's Snow Lin iment. Cures the rheumntlsm and all pain, Prlco 2Gc, 50c nnd 11.00. Sold by nil dealors. , n. Perhnpo eomo mon go to the do because tho poor cannlnes are chained and can't get away. Women as Well as 'Men Ar Wade table by Kidney and Diadder Trouble. Ki Vie trou'le prs upon th? :nlrd discourngesaudltMeusaiiibitlou, beantv, igor unu cnecnui nebs toon disappear shen thekuliic s ire out of order or dis eased. Kidne- trouble has become so prevalent that it is not unconi mon for a child tj tie born offlicted wiUi ueak kidiies. Iftlit i,'.i.irinatfu)tooofteu.if(heuriuescai a Uje fle8i,,or if, when the child reaches a i ge Jian siiqiwii c ic j." ........ - paue it is yet afflicted with bed wt tin - denendupouU.thecauseofthtd l culty is kidney jronble, and tue u,- steti fchould be towards the treatment of ".'! "" . ,. .,. TI,ioi,,ir.1.,.lit tliesinii)orimoK"B' " -"l" : trouble is due to a diseased condition H the kidne) sand bbwtder and not l a Iwbit as most people suppose. 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