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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1895)
J 0 URN AL j XJ.X X X jlV. I- -J ha i 'otni, get (V vCR ' u NOT 111) WILL CLOSE MEMORIAL- DAY. 0 o ft Ah CO P w Q ft o ! ft hi s Q f m 4 y 0 6 P P w M o 8 1'QI.JK POINT liiclops and li(forias Eftel 'l'5ni kfal iniluliltMl lUiilAhV VlHt (ullt m mU M It wl'W - - Hardware, Wagons, Carls, Road Machinery AMU AOMOUVrUMAb IMCWMMNTN. JUt )'rMVM UtMl W. Cw Slid M PMr 6I & Mij lavtHi ,K mraAw uit. f UUWUU raw liiuUnUlil I (31 S'l'ATW DAILY EDITION. I RACKET AT NOON W C3 d o o w Hi i 3 O o UJ O 43 i 13 o t-) 3 9 o a n a 9 d o 3 tr. 3 o m a u d o n & i v .o 9 1 s (1) s a? 8 rC is S f 8 I U I it 0 WWISW py ; l i J'J 'luriM i t7 an ui pfldllmJ, oMh t. m WUOlJJCUWi Agl twJ lM I'd MUM' 0KL00W ! lis, 45'J,, QAhllM, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY ItJil'ff huMZ i'MK.W' MEMORIAL DAY-HONOR MEN IN BLUE. THE Mny 80 la Haoredly Hot aMo ib a natlonul Momoriul day, to houor fie dead Union soldlora. It in a day de voted to their memory and to enable the memory of their services, anil In recognition of tho saorlllccH they made to eavo tho life of tho nation. Theno aro tnto laylnuH, but they cannot lo uttered too reverently by a peoplo ln alined to Irroverenco upon every Hub Jeet. Oratoru and poeU have bujik of tho achlovment of tho heroes and fttrni Kenerals of the war, but, to our mind, wo cannot do too much to commemor ate the craudeur and nobility of char acter of the plain man 4lue, who J nut dimply gave his serylccn and l life for liu country, ills grave may i-o marked on this occasion and It may not. JTIh pralw may be kudk or for gotten; but we, as a people, rfstlnK our hope on dumocratlo luctltutlons should h th lunt to foryet Tl)t .p (r tnllril luil Hi I ly llir I V,'m only a Uuk In lli lnU. Oitt wilrliuiiiliould )i lo r fume TlUt tllMll (III II Wlllltt Ht IllKll '" O'lfll kUlU I VMr Uir kii'jnii Uy mu mIjIi umiii, (HI i Kid limit Uf lite liilliktil U mllic On tin fntv.i HiUHvrt' M'lliliiiioul, now In 0'iurmi of nuiluii, tlnr Mif HiuiUlloiiti and Ilf0"' atalili-s f irl vMo si'ldltr and imtrliit-K. Tli Ik mi" are fulr and brave and the oullor lm Klvmi lhiniKKwJi 'H'y irKil Hut adils in our ailuilrvtliill tor (Im- ihvu wUn m thv inubu and mummi (he yard of the I tllhlji toi llir I omt .iiijf luukliiK, Mxrii'lliiuif not ox prrwJ-lhe M " !" "fl'liiy and rt, iMVoluntttf'ly, w Mti (M wn(4 lMt U hUA h Mutt, AuA th IHfl l Im ""' f Um lhHl4ll'rHi Au4 Uw imW Wit 'jWMMk Mn4rtMHi fl llttl, ii. n4nituytoy Ihhhmhi ft l tli 4Jji i In tliu lyini-, win high! hHr It w Im bwr iiu ln4iiMiMiftrilar. !' U 'W Wll flW r Ml IHWHII!!. II" ulltU il f' " I'" "' ""' fur Ku'ff W- l ni ' llf V"1 fw, tM liUto wf Hiw liumbln imii), Yt uuy w "' Ui MMfnif hI ii" hwr miiwIm IW nw hi lui mitUt Wl Mftl ! Ml ifHMf UvM Uil M ) fiefr mJfM fa itM$IMtot)f fl fH l allwJ ll tlv iiaM l MHfll I' rt' 'rhyvt .f IMC Utile all wd fiw 4vt Hi triulH tll MlipfwUlloii f WlityJWiM. 44taiv if py mill ubftvk. IMI llif rlM i ilia mint lH Wf, l N WWW f WIW Ml MflW ll4W WW, WWMIf U i l lH'W I'awwuMii win aw m liwJ lt ' U'f l'W lu U UM ll HMl atig ik WHUvH aliif 11 lt M uif Uw yMi4 bMitfUMi b WIW (jMMil, Kii Ji U iMMf. HWl IW M Mlf ftWiW i wwiMrt,lllii'KIW " HWH iln," H' Hi tm4 I '-' Him Sluii mM4 SX'-AIMK MS4IMI Mf tX'-M 4ilke' v ttvtmk, tn Httym i-m -J''-'- iK'Ktar.v. . 'sw, .-iV!Rj "i.', v ..rf"s..VWi'fc "'t, - feJ''r": f Hi(l'" ' IU Iron wfilgcH through tho rndks of bravo And doomed tuttlloiu,etonnlntftlo rcdotiht Thou unknown lirrn, Hlcopjngibr the hu, lnthj lorKottonsrnvol With ucrot Bliumn I lei-l tny pulteR beat, my forclu-ad burn, When I remombor thou hast glvun lor me All Hint thou hat, thou llfn, then very nitmi, And 1 cnu flvo the nothing In return. Tho poet gave them much and wo cau lvo them much, If wo will only remembor and teach our children to remember tho nion In blue, thu men who only boro the musket And In our arroganco as native 'American, let us nut forget that In tho ruuks of the privates fought mon of othiT blood, Kuropeans land AfrfcaiiH. Over tho euhlaved condition of .tho lattor tho waruroso. Lotus In humility of hoiiI mi Memorial Day not forgot tho lowly, tho tllHlowi). trodden blaok brother, riofoughtliy (ho tliouad for liberty nnil freedom, and whdihei oonlrAband, slave or frcediimu he was loyal to tho cause of the union, Let him never be forgotten, heouiise we shall all wltiiO'S In the lust review for ur own loyalty and patriotism. Inuratltiidu Is the crime of ri'iiilill(!, but lul in not bo guilty to our most loyal Ih lug and dfud, Vi shiill see tht'in all on that gri-bt day, the urent and amall, I lie while ami hlHDk, IM It not be said we did not liwli our children to re SM'Ct lllflll. And there iviiim tli imine'm ilwjj, 4h I' mi Willi (WlllllNI u VMWSIIII mid riii 'I lis iiliMrly Uivk1 of lliirliil ii Ami uisrulilns' ll'Nilinllii, (inn. ilisdu.ky nnriyn u I'lllow'o fliit, Willi lliiiln iiinsiililiid suit bosrlns bright 'liy lixikid mi wIiiidh. tiiilrbro )irt Memorial Day at Hnlum I TliM-hy, M-x M I. MnnorUI day IUmiuUmiI lli I'iiIUmI Hlutiis. and Is II...1 Ul. ... u.1.1 la iiUwivttl by Urn ml Army organlw- tluus all 'over imr iauiU Hi'dgwluk I'mt Wo- IH, li'l W, II, U, lit Haleni, hays wiiiiMl H urfaiigemuiils for III amiual ufipinuiih at Jtural and t'lly View oeinelery during Ih wller iHMHiot f il i).y ami alfur the pur. vhm at Ilia iii Iioiimi iliiiiliK III VMIllllg, At I o'slimk the iiiwiiI;) uf I lie )'( sin! nil wlllMr fAJIw Hllil milliil, SVmnint'a HWief IJujj urn) Hin of Vvlwui), will MHiljle In tb iicsd ijuml! In IlitfWslw otUfailiM ilimU, ftii'J at Jill vrltl Ink iMnilMM III (hvwlumii tllkl Will fvflM at IJJU H mt t Ooiiimi'imsl and OI'miK'kfettt elb uti'ht fcwiiniislid nt l, A. Him iii, (Im mflil' 'lit i"( t Hi wliili)l) wIIINm fvlloi Mrlit, It. A, (irMM. JUUlllii ut m HiUiml, Q, ft. U uuiim miniui nfMt U il tinmt. tWUlk J'l M 14), U. A. It, u nil yWUiijf artiiiUKJ tiraV Jll. mill mUh, Mm t Vliii, Wtntmi'f MM Unn. MtH uijt Mm. m, WwUim t 0 YiulW OtilMii I J l' ntriw 'Hi imm4mm will mwvn jfiMii4ly t J m m U inniU dlli h(mik OMummti Hi It ih wnry '--- ' "" w , 185. pi Aftor this service n recons will be taken lu order to penult the U. A. It. mem bers to attend the tin veiling ceremonies ofthoinonuuxnt of Henry Kay and It. U. Hrown, deceased members ot the Woodmen order. Following the close of tlioererclst'8 tho column will form again and muko tho return march to post headquarters, where the members will bo dismissed until tho evening services at the opera houee. F It. Honthwlck, H. A. Thomas and A. O. Condlthavobeeu appointed aides by Marshal Cross at). At 7:30 p. in. Bedgwlok Post and the llellof Corp-t will asomblo In front of their headquarters on Commercial street and march to the. opera house, v hero at R o'clock prompt, exercises will cemmence: Theo will consist of iitt r ration by Major Jams Jnokson hh- a'uni ItiHiiertor-gcneral ot the G. A, H., and niucio and Beverul appropriate and pitrlotic pieces. 11V TUB WOOUME.V Thu ceremonies by the Woodmen will bo very interesting as well as lra orrsulvo Head Consul Falkonberg of Denver, Colo., will lie present and all Woodman are rupiested to meet tiromptlv at 12 o'oluok noon, In the hul! diagonally across tho street from tho Btnto Iiisurance Cnmuan'rt build ing, whore tho proeesclou will form. Anothor Building and Loan Asso elation. Mr. F Hresko of Portland, has been In the city the past week organizing a lirsnch of the Washington National HulldliiK, Loan and Investment Asso clatlon.of Beattlo Washington. He has unlisted tho co.operatlon of some of tho beat men in Balom, and the enterprise linn the endorsement of some of our careful busines Btnen. Articles of Incor poration and a ceit'lle.ate showing that the company has $100,000 of securities, have been placed on tile with the seo ntiiry of Htute, nnd the local organiza tion will bo also duly Incorporated. Tnu object of tho association will be to Issue loan and investment stook. It Is an f xtenslve concent, having thou siitidnof members in tho northwestern stales, and being ono of tho strongest organizations of the kind on tho Pa clllo coost. Tho company considers Balem a good IV'ld to loan Its money and Ib prepared to accent of any applications for loans on real cstato city property, nnd aro taking Btock for a bdllulug loan cotn ptmv. The company has an office tempo rarily with the Union Title Abstract company. Th3 Independence Races. Tho IudoiK'douco boya deservo great credit for the lino races that wero pre pared for last Baturday. Men of known ability for speed wero thoroln eplto of the rain. A team from Hpokane, Wn., was there and a awltt inaii from California. Ono of tho boya from abroad said: "If It htd not rained "ii would have seen snmo of the bi-st races horo Baturday that have ever been on tho northwest coastjwo'ro going to be buck next Baturday and If we get left In Portland will come hero to rsee rr blood ami you-u eeo boiho hot racing." ,,,.,, The clubs are doing all In their luiwer to make this meet a Buccesa, 0 n or two moru races In "II" class hIII be put on, one will likely bo u 1 cam race and will boa warm contest. Nearly every man that was there last Katurdiiy Is coming next Saturday, .hi no I, and many morn are coming. Already (W entries aro made for the live races wdvertlscd and inoro will i.'oiiim lu before June 1, If tint weather I seasonable and the track lu condition, they think .'1000 people a ooussrvatlvu estlinatn of the omwiI that will attend, Jim Woouitum Oillcom Elected. Heiinett Camp No, 8, Indian War Veterans, of Malum, held nn annual meeting, Tuesday, when tho following nirirer were elect wlj T. II, Walt, cap-t-Hi); K , Piper, first lluutenantsJuhn rtiivage, second llellteimut T, C, Hiiuw. orderly surKiatit! John Hughes, miiiiuUary wirgtmiiti V. M, Hiulth, S:M-;7ai! , ,.,...... ,.-.....,..-..- - ....- sloes Ihoxteolloii ofollloers, K.H.i'lper and I). A, MoJO were immeil as dele gut'is to repriwent tll Hsluni oauip at Die grand eiioumpiiieiu to he held In Portland, Juno I. Police Oourt, Willi Jordan was brought Injure lUourdar JCIih l o'ulwB Tuesday Mtlerinxiii, waived nxamllialloii uud was Ikhiii'I ovt'r lo await (liuaitton of the grand Jury In the sum of flow, In dfrfiillof whlsli he was iwmmlUbd to the Grimly lull- Jordsil Is nhargsd with the laifsny "fa iiorsv, nart and lmriMH4 from 0. J'. MiisIijk lt No- VKIiiber, MAt;lHOW -At Msrul (irii, III this mwttji itftllrfWl Wol "llHWJ fcwonty, Msy p, nw. inu iiimiii Ii er oi Yiuiaui ami uniiiiiiw oh,ii liraii irouuis. il will lake liluu at Hll Qimw liHHwUy, iiurlsi I u the wiii' iry nr fUf Unvn. in .- - 1 ' (irs)lli'l Funeral' Wimiw, Mny W. J'uiw Mry imr llm rwiieljiso MjifUry Uiiiui uiU plMi My I" Hi l'l iwHti ofthe WjjIN lwm 'Flwww mMluMu Uy Dlshup Hunt MH.I WfiM vmiv mIiimiIm Tho nujvimi wm (lie full Urlaf vlw of the MvllKxIUt isplsfnf rtal vlw of the MviiKxiist jtpio .al aiiiiieli aii'i I!hI Ul IUUmii Hllil pal almeli lnl I!hI lilt Mmo mill (... Hu. ii..i.iu..i .....inl.ti. .riliu I H IIB riHI'umi i,r"r ... ' .,-,j....i Uj.i.iuiiiu amiirl illiilulimtlu T kw-vo ri""'"- .-.. rrr-ii . lMH, (MM hesl mui (lupsriiiisiisau'i an f deim of (he uf tlili kLMIIlAliVLM SiftU ilspaitmwnl Sfil WHI--WI "r -' -r ;' --" TlisMMliel talfw4wJ t-vuipMly lu the 4I nt lim A(i(Hii) Hug I h atareKitiU'iliMNotilii ljly b ,-iwwJ lull) n ai liawMMl 0-h l ikl AiW li Mtrvlmi ll io" wn (kMi Ih iiisWtitww wbrm mr whip PiauMj h a sitmlsi im awl . n . ... ...mm.iuuIM U.fii .r. Mtflll DAILY EDITION. SOMEWHAT INTOLERANT. A few men seem to be crazy on the slnglo gold standard and seem Inclined to mako that the only test of Repub licanism. In the meantime tho num ber of Republicans who wear the 10 to 1 silver button is Increasing. Wo be llevo In toleration as a fundamental prlnclploofa freo government, and do not bellove It can bo mado a crime to shako bands with any man, or receive his congratulations. We do nol oven admire Mr. Hard's reference to Representative Barkley, bee use Mr. Bwauk, a Populist, shook his hand. It la carrying things a little too far. The Intolerance of tho narrow minded goldbug crop- out in that. It Issild nsa )oko, but shows bad spirit. It Is perfectly proper for' a Republican to 8 ay all the nice things tor the monoy powers, or all that will please a certain class. Hut a hearty word said for suf fering humanity or a plea for tho debt struggling multitude, to break up the present financial oh) oh should not con demn n man to ostracism In this free country. Hon. H. h. Barkloy has n heart for the peoplo and his speeches for tho ticket lu this county last year addod inoro votes to tho party than all the sordid goldbug yawplug could havo done. Ho ran ahead of all tho rest of tho ticket. Mr. Hard, If ho lives long enough, will tlnd that narrow intoler ajit goldbuglsm Is not Republicanism nud that thoro aro men in tho Repub lican party who are, thank God, not worshipers of tho Wall street calf. THE HIGHEST COURT. Few peoplo know that Oregon haB a court of oppeals,oue above the supremo court. Hereafter all cases should go to tho Balem Journal for final decision, Albany Democrat. Tho Albany Democrat Is poking fun at Tub Journal, Rut tho Democrat should know that in our government questions aro only settled by a court If they aro settled right. Tho Dred Bcott slavery decision could not help slavery. The supremo oourt decided the green back Invalid but it had to bo recon structed and reverse its opinion. Cen tralized politics and coutrullzed woalth and power can elect tho lawmaker and the udgo, but It is our bono and bollef that It cannot corrupt and vltlato the deliberate verdict of tho people. Let us rofpect courts If they help glvo us good government; not otherwise. OHIO Nomluato a REPUBLICANS Stato Tlckot and ; Plat- form. ZANi:avii.Li3, O., May 20. Follow ing were nomluuted for governer: J. W. Barger. J. Warren Kolfor, J. H. Hoyt, George W. Nash, Robert M. Novln, A. L. HarrlH and K. W. Poo. General BuhIiiioII'h namo was not presented by any snealter. There were H27 delegates In the convention, 414 being necessary to a choice. On the 6th ballot Bushnell was nominated. HIh homo Is at Bprluglleld and tho re sult is considered a great victory for Foraker. A platform for protection, "parity of values," gold aud sllyor coin age, and denouncing tho Domocruoy was adopted. Tho platform endorses as candidate for Wolled Btates Senator, John B. Foraker, for President, Win. MoKJu ley, and express regret over tho death of tiresham. Tho convention adopted the follow lug: "Wo ondorse the able, honest and businesslike administration of Gover nor McKlnloy. HHOONI) DAY. The Itepubllcau slate convention to day nominated (Juul. A. W. Jones, of YouugBiown, Jiioui, uovernor vy ac clamation. He In u Foraker man, Foraker named thu whole state ticket, Foraker men also secured control ot the state central committee, Tho most uotahlo defeat was that of MaJ, Charles Dick, for audlUir, Ho has been chair man of thu stato executive committee three years and Is Governor MoICIn- ley's manager, Dick was defeated by v, u, fJullhort, ono of thu most groKslvo Foraker men In the state, it s conceded MulCluley will beaooorded thu Ohio delegation to tho next na tional convention, but It Is whl.xjrod that thu delegation ho no more sincere Ihan thatHhermaii had when a naudl' dt foriioinliiatloii for Pruilileiiuy, . Alfulrs In UJiJim, liONIMlN. May 'JO.A dlsiiatuh lo the Pall Mall (loMtu, from a uorrt spoil d eiit at Hhaiighal, nays (hat thu renewal of liofllllllis I liiimliieiit. The viceroy of Foriui'S Is asld to have rebelled agsliisl (lie government of Peking. Japanese ships are reported (o have cleared for aollon. Frwuiih ships at Tamsul, Fnriii"a, are itUn ld to have eii preparnd fur luillou. In addition, rumors of JtuMlati iiiiurvtuiilou aieour rmit at Hlisnglial. and steamers have Utw ordwiwl (o 'lieu Nlug HUytoii I'liir-JIfaiisoii Uiuu A Now nepai turn. Kifiiwoilby A llsrnii t, (lie kim fill rwtuiiraiii men, liayti openwl smiu Ivgaiil dining fiAuoiv, up stairs, ovur their ft'sluuraiil JJvru u(n a Mliuut iixithu miiMi up fur fumliiM ami ladiM, Kvuryl iliiv l new mid) iijvao. ami ft Is a niiwi JnviUiig plaw. ispiMiinl nvrvlu will !' ni on HmHHl (m my. Htsylon Hmiu tUnwrnn 4 Co, llthoti of nil In UMHtM$l'awtrlMiiH lM' ( lm RoVal 5ak,P NO. 1Z Will Reply lo tho Gold Standard Leadors. SILVER MEETING AT MEMPHIS. An AO dress to tho Peoplo by Freo Coinngo Mon. Mrsiphis, May 29. The following address to tho public, issued by tho Central Blmetallio Leaguo at Mom phis, explains Itself: "To the Peoplo of tho United States: The arch encodes of th,e agricultural aud producing classes of our country, moved by greed and encouraged by a price, have conspired to transfer tho essontlall goyermental function of issu ing aud controlling the uiouey volume of tho nation to a system of banking corporations, full of tho vice of class legislation, aud veld of uuy virtue which commends It to tho considera tion of a patriotic- citizen. Undaunted by the failure to secure tho sanction of tho American congress, tho promoters of tho uefarous sohomo have boldly taken the Initiatory step to attain the oboct of their conspiracy. Backed by the great power of exhaustless wealth and the influence of nigh official posi tion, they havo publicly convened lu tho oily of Memphis aud opouly de claro their purpose, They demand that tho constitutional and inherent sovrelgn right to issue money bo de livered into tholr hunde; they hesitate at no deception, tUoy scruple at no fruud. Knowing the inato integrity of our people, thoy prato of 'honest money.' Appreciating our aversion to paternalism, thoy say 'tho government must go out of tbo banking business.' Ttioy hope aud bellevo that wo will not stop to couslder that an exaot dol lar, which by tho vicious legislation thoy have made to cost tho debtor twice us much labor aud doublo the. amount of produce as tho one prom ised, is not 'honest.' They expect the American peoplo to accept as true the statement that tho money of the con stitution, establlshld by the fathers, is dishonest, for no othor reason save the dictate of their illustrious accomplices and plastic tools. They hope that tho peoplo will lgnorantly confound tho sovereign prerogative aud the bound duty of tbo government to ooln money ana estaDiisn a system or weights and measures, with the loans and discount Inherently appropriate to ttio occupation or too private citizen. They think that we will forget that the true question Is not 'whether tbo government shall go out of tho bank lnir business,' but whother the banks shall go out of the governing business Thus tuoy assign uy me am or tue publlo apathy to rPet the ohaln. which will mako free men slaves, "To tho end that their hopes may meet with disappointment aud other conspiracy with failure, that the tolling mosses of our pooplo may he saved from an Industrial serfdom mors cruel aud degrading than chattel slavery something must bo dono to meet their uuunlng aud Insidious assaults, Ktr ual vlgllauco Is thu price of liberty. Our foe Is unscrupulous. His greatest vic tory was achieved by stoalthy and cor rupt legislative legerdemain, disgrace ful to thu men wno ptsnnou it and dis creditable to tho people') representa tives who failed to delect It. The crime of lo7ii cannot be explained upon any other hypothesis. "That thu jieoplo may come together aud take counsel of each other, It has been deemed expedient to call together a convention loussoinblo at MsmpuU oufhulHtti and lUtli days of June, IH, Kwy comiiunlty, every city aud town and tvvry statu In tho Union Is earnestly requested and cordially In vlUtd to bond ueleguU to this conven tion, JCyery vicinity Is urged to or. gaiihui blmetallio clubs, aud overy olub should be reprttaented, it Is propo! that (he coiivuutiou shall volcu thu seuilmeuU of tho wopl. Their country needs (heir best thought, their dellbor atlou wml miergvtlo action, They have no money to employ hireling emlsear- jes to drum upslslegsUaifroiii thu cotton exchange and (wards of trade, Their own liiUilllgeut patriotism is thu only fund to which (hey can appeal, 'J'it objwttof (his coiiyeiillon is to forum, (ale aoiiiu ilefloltu plan of future action, lo glvu diiuuiioii lo (he overwhelming vole tit nubllu auutlnisiit favoring a (urn (o ami establishing our indsiieuil enottuf alien iliialiulul jomiM't o ni to lie yliw iinmiui fornuull oampalguul ixiuoatlou that liermffter It will by po Mule iw tiluu only supli mvll W th legislative and exwutlvu nllinaMf lh nation m ru ilintwinl by xiwur ami vn bouliUylliiwll, "W. A. lliuifVifj "'rwlduiil 0olrl JiinistHlllu iVwiguii ofHImlhyOotHil. . ''0. II AiimiUMMf, "rijfuisr," Midway )'iaisauuvtuifa houw, Junu i Mini ft. VI ILmM ubtbeU . r :r