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DAIIiX OAIHTAli JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1000. MAY HAVE AL0N6 SESSION By Moonlight, Bendel Mobol Smith. Meditation, Mlotzko Viola Vorc lcr, Mrs. Rlngo, Prof. Roberts. Harness and Saddles We have a large assortment of ladies' astride saddles, English bridles, martingales and hlankflts. in fant pvfirvthino- Hint's mniiirarl in finninnintr a fine riding outfit, We havp. CROSS- HYLAND w iv.....ww, ... .w.w '"j v..w 'r"vu ' ) -rr'-'o - - cj - - - J the largest and only complete assortment of single and heavy draft harness in the city, and umrmm w 'mc! kw . v V 3 Ek A FIGHT ON BETWEEN GRAFT AND DECENCY Olympln, Wash., Juno 25. The outlook with reference to the apo dal se-slon of the, Washington legislature- today 1b for a long and ex pensive session. Th second day's soislon failed to evolve a positive program with rolatlon to tho main point at Isauo, which Is tho immo dato disposal of tho Schlvely Indict ment for corruption and mnlfcnsanco In offlco and thcro appears to bo lit tle prospect of the Immedlato break ing of tho deadlock that exists. In Gov rnor Hay's ofllco a meet ing of sonators favorable to taking wift action against Schlvely wns Jiold until late Into the night to con sider action on the Palmer bill, 'which creates a bureau to control tho In Biiranco department, but tho fato of this mensuro Is much In doubt. Twonty-two votes are neccssahy to pasB tho bill. At tho meeting laBt night, seventeen' oonatorn signed nn ogrcemont to vote for It. Two oth ow, nosenhnupt and Cottorlll, who woro presont ,dld not sign, holding to tho Impeachment Idea. It Is pointed out that If Impeach mont proceedings nro Insisted upon, CommlsBlonor Schlvely's trial by tho sonato may bo prolonged for week nnd months because of tho deter mined oposltlon of tho faction which Is opposed to further legislative In vestigated iy; A two-thirds voto Is required to Insuro Impenchmont. MISS SHELTWS PIANO RECITAL The pupils of Miss Dcatrlco Shol ton, plnnlBt, will nppcar In tholr closing rocltnl at tho Pint Motho dlst church tonight. The public Is Invited nnd aro assured an onjoy ablo evening. A brilliant program has been arranged nnd tho following nrllBts will assl't: Mrs. Ohnrlcs S. Waltors, soprano, nnd a trio com posed of MIbs Viola Vcrclcr, lolln; Miss Georgia Booth, pianist, nnd Prof. T. S. Robert, plpo organlBt. Thhe program follews: Cnpilco Ilorolauo do Kontskl Mrs. Nina Rlngo, Myrtlo Duncan, Mrs. Fo'tor, Borthn Duncan. L'Irrcstntlble, Donnco Bornlco Clark (a) Etude Molodlque. noff, (b) Rlsordntl, Gottschnlk Ruth Reed. Country Dnnco, Novln Gertrude Hunt, Ixicllo Staloy. Llolmtrnum No 3, Liszt Viola Vurclor, Georgia Booth, Prof. Rob orts. Impromptu, Rolnhold Loin Slater (a) Soronntn, Moszkowskl; (b) Val lok Alokrojs Lucllo Staloy. 2d Rhapsodlo Hongrorso, Lszt Mrs. Nina Rlngo. Myrtlo Duncan, Mourlc RobertH, Mrs. Vlvlnn Foster. Hopo FnntnHtlc, Loubert Mary Tlglor. "Bolovod It Is Morn."Aylwnrd MrH. Chnrlus Wnltors. Fost, Ovorturo, Loutuor Maud Hill, Blanoho Knox. Loin 8lntcr, Zoo Toothncrc. Caohouqhn (Caprice), Raff Gor trudo Hunt. FI8HT WORTH MOUNTAINS . OFJOLD During Change of Life, says Airs. Chas. Barclay Omnltovtlle. Vt -"1 whs in g through theriituuofl.ifeandsutliiui iron- urvut i. 'kj uiiilo;lu'rniuioiiia; viriiti-jHK m i' T can trnlv sny that l.uliai: 1 i'lUiiim'H tatW Cum jeniitl h.n im t-d woitli mountains f trohl to me, a? It U'storod inv health ami strength. I never forget toteil my friends what Lydlnftl'liiUliirn's Vegetable C oinmmntl lmH done for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means to iiiuoh .o me that for the Mike of othui buffer, liipwomon I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter." Mm, Chas. Uahilay, lt.RD..(Iranltevllle, Vt No Dther medicine for woman's ills liiia received such w lde-Bpread and nn. qualified endorsement. So other mud jeluo we know of has such u record of cures of female Ills ns has L)din E. Plnkliiun's Vegetable Compound. For moro than SO years it has been curing female complaints sush as Inflammation, ulceration, local weak jiesses, flbrold tumors, irregularitl., periodic pains, backache, Indigestion and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. Jt costs but1 little to try Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and, fr Jinrcl.tysays.it is "worth moun. titi.8 ot tfvld to buffering women. SfNEML AT "& l3a lipf m im v , .i . ".y2W (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, June 25. Tho long and tho short of It will hook up when "Fighting Dick" Hyland, tho turdy Culifornlan, and Leach Cross, tho tooth-yanking boxer from Now York's East Side, stop Into Coffroth's Sunshine club arena tomorrow after noon. Hyland Is 5 feot, 3 Inches, beamy and heavily muscled, and Is thu exact onpocl'.o In pnysiquo of Cross, who Is 5 feet, 8 Inches, lltho nnd rnngy. Asldo from tholr physic nl differences, thero Is llttlo to com' pnro between tho two boys. Hyland, In his fight with Nelson, showed a fulr amount of speed, lots of stam ina, gamoncss galore and a punch that hurt, but could not finish tho Dano. Tho lattor doflcloncy, howov or, Is no disgrace as every hcavy-hlt-tlng lightweight In the ring has had a crack at Ncl'on, and failed to put him out. Cross Is clover, has a tor rifle punch, nnd when ho Is leading Is one of tho most vicious fighters In tho ring. "Vhon tho othor fellow's guns begin to flro too rapidly Cross crawls Into his sholl, which Is ono of tho most porfoct dofonccs ovor do- vised, and romnlno thoro ns long ns tho dangor Is present Nothing can' inuueo mm to corao out unless ho sees tho widest kind of nn opening or ho has assured himself that his op ponent Is ready to blow up. Ho la -I tno most consistent "suro thing' lighter In tho ring today. Cross and Hyland wont six round in New York, nnd, whllo no doclslon was rondcroj by the refereo, tho con sensus of opinion wns that Croai had a shade. This timo thev urn scheduled to go ovor tho Marathon routo, which will bo an entirely now gnme for Cross, who ha novor gone fnrthor than 12 rounds. Hylnnd hns bcoif working easily for tho fight, ni ho wns onlv n tnw pounds ovonvoight when tho match wns made. Cros1 came west wolgh Ing HI, and, ns tlioy hnvo to weigh 13.1 at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, nelthor hnB had nny trouble on tho score of making tho requisite pound-nge aonftiairi ? we can save you money. Others pay rent, we collect rent; who can sell the cheapest? E. S. Lamport Saddlery Co. If Once Our Customer You Will Always Be. 219 N. Com'ISt 09t SLAYER (Continued from Pngo 1) month ago nnd that hIic had been eiiteied by him In tho Tlnjsloy school of thcoflophy of which Gngo Is n member. Plnnlly, In closing a taciturn Inter view. Gage ngnin showed his resent ment nt having his mime drawn Into what h terniod "a quei'r story." lioi ii In Washington. Minneapolis, Minn.. Juno 25. Court records here Indlcnto that Mrs. h'dlth Thompsou-Woodlll whh Ann Pearl Wltz before her iidoptlou hy Cnptulu Churlt II. Thompson. They show that Thompson minuted it Klrl o, that name October 18, 1SU0. The girl was tin daughter ol Ann .eotolln Wltz. widow of Matthew Wltz, and was bom nt Asotin, Wash.. November 30. 15SC. PRAYERS FOR RAIN ARE STILL ASCENDING The Capital Journal's efforts to have prayer meetings held for rain are ridiculed by a few, but all serious-minded, think ing people know that such things have been done and :i:at the rain is very badly needod. It is a fact that rains have been sent in answer to prayers In many places in the world, and whv should not Salem oravers accomplish results? Be cause the idea originated with this newspaper makes it none the less valuable, and the way the skies have clouded up today indicates that some one has been sending up petitions, We will not claim the credit for this newspaper tor the clouds that have rolled up nor for any rains that may be obtained. We are perfectly willing that Father Moore, Rev. Selleck, or Dr. Mclnturff or any one whose business it is to hold prayer meetings and address petitions to the Giver of all Good, shall have the credit for all that shall be done in, the way of se curing moisture, but rain we must have, The farms need it, The cities need it, The Capital Journal is willing to join its prayers with those of any religious faith, if we can only get some rain, We ought to have enough influence and sincer ity and righteousness In this community to get a little rain if they can do such things in California, Nevada, and even in Mormon Utah, Let us pray, FAIRMOUNTS TO PLAY SOLDIER BOYS AGAIN Tho members of the plucky Fnlr mount bnsoball team nro.of tho opin ion tho picked nine from tho Third regiment of Portland 0. N. 0., Ib not able to come to Salem and defeat tiiom again ns thoy did last Sundny. and Manager Mill r hns scheduled' a gamo with tho soldier Inds to bo pulled off at the Asvlum nvenuu grounds next Sundny afternoon. Tho I Fnlrmnunt boys were certnlnly not I entitled to lose the Cf gnmo last Sundny to the Third regiment, nn that I abrogation was outplayed nt ovory I point of tho game by tho local team, nnd had It not been for a row costly errors on thu local side tho Portlnnd men would hnvo been nicely cleaned up. It is probable that the Third regiment manager will conio to tho front with a stronger team Sundny, ns he had all Kinds of confidence last Sundny thnt ho had representatives of the Oregon Nntlonnl Guard In Port land who could play bitsebnll with a llttlo plug pong mixed In. Manager Miller has just one Men, nnd that Is to stir his team up to the fact that they are under the eyo of the Snlem bnsebnll bug nnd If thoy should tako n notion to "lay down" whllo In tho hnrness Sunday, things will bo moving right short. Tho Fair mount Club team under the manage ment of Waldo Miller Is giving tho public baseball now nnd their cffortB In this line are appreciated, as evi denced by tho enthusiasm which the big crowds show nt the games. o Mcd.urd Is to have man carrlor sorvlce, beginning September 16. o Notice of Intention to Improve n Portion of Pine 8trcct. Foley's Honey and Tar Is especial ly recommended for chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufforors from bronchitis,, asthma and con sumption havo found comfort and rollof, by using Foley's Honey and Tar. J. C. Perry. o Rev. Do Long says Rooscvolt Ib a "Nature Faker" and cUcb tho fact that Teddy says ho has scon moose galloping when ns a mattor of fact a moo3o never uses thnt gait. Notlco la hereby given that tho Common Council of tho city of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It expedient to Improve, and proposes to Improve, at tho cxponso of tho abutting and ad jacent property, Pine street In tho city of Snlem, Oregon, from tho oast lino of Front street to tho west lino of Fourth street. Tho Improvement shall bo mado by grading and graveling, and such graveling shall not bo less than six Inches thick aftor rolling. Tho said Improvement shall no mado ac cording to tho plans nnd specifica tions ndopted by tho common coun cil on tho 21st day of Juno, 1000, and now on fllo In tho oulco of tho city rccordor, which plans and specifica tion t show tho details of tho work, nnd nn estlmnto of tho cost, and tho snmo nro horcby rofcrrod to nnd mada a part of this notlco. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco 23d dny of June, 1000. W. A. MOORKS,, C-23-llt Recorder. Nervous People And thoic afflicted with heart wcaknuri mar now tinre no fear of the dental chnlr. 11EAD WHAT MI18. HANI.EY 8AYB: I bad 10 teeth extracted at the Hamuli Dentliti' without the letit pain, and hlchlr recommend them. MU8. I1ANLBY, Frcemont Station. Whalebone Plate $10 A Qrcat DUcovtry. the .Veto Whahuone I'late, which la .- llRhteit and itronceit ict known; docs not corer tho root of the mouth; bite corn off the cob; guaranteed lu ycari. tiooo vn ciiALi.nNaB tuh wonLD, We will forfeit 11000 to any charitable Inatltutlon for the dcntlat who ran make a plato for $10 ai good ai we make for (10. lO Year Guarantee Oold Crown, extra heavy 15.00 Pull Het Teeth (whnlchono S. S. W.)..fRO0 llrldgc Work, per tooth, beat Bold. .. .13.00 White Crowns $4.00 Tcotb Ite-enameled $.1.00 (lo.a KIIIIucb ii.oo And not exceeding $2.00 licit Silver Kllllnca $0.60 I'latlnum I'llllnys $l.oo Teeth Cleaned $0.60 TKBTU nXTIlAOTVn WITHOUT VMS I'ree When Othtr Work t Oriltrrd llr our new jrntcm of painless dentlitrj, used by ill alone. Our lucccti la due to tbt hlgh-Rrade work done by our expert, centle raanly operator!. Harvard Painless Dentists Cornor Park and Wr-shlngton Sts., Ovor Roynl Dnkory, Portland, Or. I.arceat nnd beat equipped Dentnl eatab- lliluntnt In the werld: 'M ufflcea In United Hlntea Open Sunday, 0 to 1, Pally nntll 0. Wits TlictiMtphlnil Student. Hostou, Mass., Juno 2G. Mis. ICilllh Woodlll was tho divorced wlfo of Walter U Caswell, n Hoston OHteo path, at the tlmo slit man led Gilbert Woodlll. the Los Angela lumber dealer, a little moro than n year ago. She whh a filend of Mrs. Knthurlno Tlngloy. the Point I.omu "purplo mother," anil Htudletl theosophy for several years She lived In lliook lino for Hevornl yours and frlouda say she whh placed In tho Point l.oma school b l.yinan J. Ongo, formor secrotaiy of tho treasury. The Mxry lWpnis. St. Mlchaols, Md., June 25. Mrs. Kdlth Thompson Woodlll was killed by a woman, who hit her ovor tho bond with n champagno bottlo, ac cording to rovelatlons said to bo con tained In a lottor found In tho pocket of Kiiunet Roberts, who was slain by a poiso onrly today at McDantola. If the nnmo of tho murderess Is glvon In tho letter It has not boon allowed to Unk out by thu police, although the olllcors hnvo ml in It toil thnt they ex pect persons, not yet montloned, to tlguro promlnontly In the enso beforo long It I- roported that tho letter states that Mrs. Woodlll, whoso ndo body was pulled out o( a creek near hero day beforo yesterday, was slain by a woman companion, nnd that two mon woro prosiiit and wltups ed tho mur dor. Tho connection of theso men with the tragedy l not clear, but It Is thought that Roberts was ono of the pair Tho authorities stqtb that they nro certain that If Roberts did not actually participate in tho crime he wns an accessory after the fact. This has led to tho bollot that tho letter found In his pocket stated that ho disposed of the body after Mrs. Woodlll had been killed by her fe mnlo companion. SCALDED (Continued from Page 1) along a rough road at tho brink of a deep gulch, tho car leaped ovor tho embankment, plunging ISO feet to tho crook boneath. Three of Han en's ribs and his right shoulder were broken. Tho car was demolished. Hansen was finally delivered at the hospital whoro the Burgeons stated ho will survive. BISHOP'S READY TAILORED SUITS Stand out from the crowd. There is nothing common-place about it. We study the whole market. We see all the very best before we buy. We avoid the cheapest because it is bad stuff for the merchant and the customer. Prices $1 0 to $35 BOYS' INDIAN SUITS The newest play suit for the young man. Ages 4 to 15. $1.50 I l Jf 11 2 ' 2 I T Ki I v wPSW MSbST (Will aalv aUB aVaaV Salem Woolen Mill Store CwnWklWSts htMAH T- a.vAvkv