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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1903)
nmi"' irtuo . ' m Mpf - - -r """" Bin. HHi -;W""7n ,1 , . i. -rt - .r i a VOL. XIII. ' , SALEM, :8wtteipl THURSDAY, JUJ-Yja, TVo3. OUMbT tfTSL . i am u .-5 . iAuil frROUftfcE THE OLD- YACHT SAUCY 1 : W A1 "IT""W " , nr-f ) il ilffffajtlm B .J j.B.,-. -. 'vjr V V T m Tfc. T A B '" ""-"m . In , t ".". k ,r,,.l,M(i, fS IIJ!P B c m, m B I mVlB' -J , .Br , . VT J A mr -t VBk -IBM ' ""it BB t L0C ...,' AT THE POPE Grovel 0ms Take a farewell " "jL ' THIRD SECOND Old Shamrock Out : sails the Challenger iL MOTHKR FOR THE HEBREWS ishiiieff Petition will Columbia Jollies the Reliance and Skips Away Act as a Boomerang (ussians Will Further Per secute Jews to Show Theit Opinion of America's Interference Liverpool, July 23. Tho Port today as a long article predicting trouble aead for tho Jows In Russia, tis a re Hit of tho Klshlncff petition. It says ioro Is gravp dlsplooauro among tho lllng classes, who dcslro to show icrlca thoy aro uninfluenced by tho ent correspondence. They expect enact more rigid expulsion laws, Idlng nil Jows from Moscow and St. Petersburg, and to Incrcnao their iMixes, n Hied a Union Striker Chicago, July 23. Kobort Kutor. a inlon striker, was shot and fatally In jured this morning by Adolph Ehinan, bho was in chargo of Uio body of non- I Unionists going to work at Uio Charles Btiman Company's metal factory. Ldolph Is a brother of Uio factory frwpor. Demonstrations liavp been oado against Uio non-unionists for ovornl days, and Uioy woro partlcular r ftctlvo this monilng. Tho pollco ar' Ived and proventcd a lynching Eh- man wnu arrested and held without mi. o lelebrate Labor Day jibor Day promises to bo well ob ved in Salem this yean, tho com- tteo in chargo of tho celebration vlng decided to prepare an oxcullent gram tor uio occasion, aii .uio lous labor unions of tho valley will Invited to participate. In tho cole- htion, and tho unions of tho city r ftiked to assist in making tho day afloat successful one. A flno pro gram of sports will bo arranged, to bo tinl.1 nf Mm rf A A fl tin a Alt nil nimlr Y'iwtia general good tlrno Is promised. larding the Witness Jackson, Ky July 23. Under an RScort of troops Captain Ewen loft sBbro this morning. Ho will remain But In Uio country unUl Sunday, when Ihe will go to Cynthia to testify against Kett and White Sails Around the Defender and Goes off in the Fog Ahead of Her Newport, July 23. Tho yacht club today racqa for tho Astor cup. Three 90-footers will also be sent over the 48-mllo course for a special prlzo. Tho weather conditions arc-, not of tho best. Tho ofllclnl start was at 11:47 In a boiling sea and an eight-knot breeze blowing steadily. Tho Constitution failed to get a new mast in tlmo to participate. Tho start was one of tho hlltnrmt nvnr wltnpftupil Pnmnin. doro Morgan had tho Columbia's" wheof and Barr that or tho uciianco. when tho warning gun sounded Jockeying for position commenced. Barr carried tho Reliance upon tho Columbia nnd throw hor ovec-on tho weather quar ter When they sailed off the Reli ance hung onto and followed the Co lumbia, who camo out sharply and stood for tho lino. The Reliance fol lowed backward "and forth repeatedly until tho Columbia suddonly shot ncross Uio line. Darr was so close to the commltto boat Uint ho couldn't tack, and was compelled to take the Columbia's wako 45 seconds later. At J2 o'clock tho yachts approached each other on tho onnoslto tacks, when tho Columbia easily crossed tho Rollanco'B bow. If seemed anybody's race when tho two dlsannearcd In thorliazo oft Point Judith. At 2:45. at tho second mark, tho Rollancd had a big ldad over Uio Co lumbia, and was constantly pulling aWay". . Americans Make Snowing Berlin, July 23. CorinanAnicr cans In tho pan-German contest at Nuremberg, nro making a great show ing, '22 have won two or more prizes, while at tho closo all aro closo contes tants. i B Employee is Fired Washington, July 23. It is Jiellovod that Miller won't tako advantago of tho President's order, nnd return to work In tho book binding department of tho government prlnUng oinco, thus avoiding a strike, Presldont Darrott, of tho book binders' union, today sub mitted a statement to Cqrtelyou, bonrinc on Uia charses which' reiiultcd . In'-MlUor,' expulsion from tho union. """ t ; '- -,'j aiiititfriiit)riniiiintmii2 It : ! Sttfaw Hats, Crash Hats,!; Tycoons i i We haVe all kinds' for dress wearand fop harvests !! . f l i , J" i r Jt' ' r .: vur pneps re tower oecause ourpian or jdusihcss en-: : Harvest Gloves We have the best Horsehide Gloves in the city. S HI a Tl ittni nimiK C i St J-l ll4lllAMF Ullfbfllln ' fl liic riuu tudi aiitya iuu auu uuiwcaio uuouoriju, jx price i.i$. uneaper gloves isc to ji.uu.- rcralls, Jampcrs, Shifts, Hats, Sftoes Clothing. ! ! Fancy summer Parasols exactly l-2pricetoclose them out I ; Don't Buy Hammocks 'till you see our prices SALT LAKE QUAKES two Shocks Set the Saihts Sorely ShiYefifig Ogden Followers of the Great Prophet Get Out of the Dormitories in Airy Costume Salt Lake, July 23. Reports from different portions throughout tho state Indicate there wcro two carthquako shocks this morning, and that thoy woro universally felt. In Ogden eomo peoplo rushed Into tfio streets In their night clothes, but no serious daniago Is reported on that account. O ' Arrest a , Bad Negro Dnllas. Te. July 23. JuIIub Rob inson, nllas "Hubby," said to bo tho worst negro criminal in Amorlca, has been enptured horo. He Ib wanted for killing a pollceihan in Chicago, killing a policeman In Denver and killing n citizen at Fort Worth, Toxas. Ho camo here from California, whero ho is also wanted for minor crimes. Great Writer Passes Over London, July 23. R. L, Farjeon, tho novelist, died Biufdenjy at his residence- on his homestead this morning, from a ruptured blood vessel. His wife was the daughter of Joseph Jof fcrsou, tho actor. For Jett . . and White Cynthia, Ky., July 23. Jett and Whlto were brought horo from Lex ington this morning. Their arrival was entirely unexpected, henco thero was no demonstrations. Their sec ond trial for tho murder of Mnrcum begins Monday. o Robbed the Church Mount Angel, Or.. July 23, Last night thioves outorcd tho beautiful St. Mary's church hero, pried open and badly damaged the tabernacle. Tho clborlum and the golden lunula were stolon; of tho hosts, some wero taken and somo wero ecattored around. Some Doubt as to Chal lenger's Ability to Beat Sliamrock 1 First Highlands. July 23. Lack of wind delayed the start of tho Shamrocks In today's spin. Tho Third crossed at 50, and Uio old boat thrco minutes Inter. Tho course was 31 miles, Tho challenger will bo taken to Erlo basin Saturday afternoon. Sir Thomas Lip ton wllll bo General Corbln's guest at West Point Sunday. At 2 o'clock Shamrock I blnnkoted tho challenger, then the challenger caught a fluky wind and passed the First. At 2: CO the old boat caught tho wind, passed nrouud tho challengor and went around 'the outer mark nnd crossed tho challenger's bow. The King Popular Diblln, July ,23. Of tho many per sons who 'attended tho brilliant court held today by tho king nnd queen probably not ono recalled the Inter esting fnct that It was exactly one hundrod years ago, on tho evening -bf July 23, 1S03, that Robert Em mot' Bftl llo'U forth with bis armed band to at tack Dublin castle, In which today's fireotlon was held. Tho insurgents on tho way met in Thomas street tho coYrlogo of Lord Kllwarden, tho Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, who was dragged out of his carriage nnd re ceived younds which proved fatal. Dublin, July 23. Tho king rovlewcd 10.000 troona today. There wero great crowds and a brilliant sum Two officers wro unhorsod and kicked by tueir mounts, neitncr or yiem seri ously hurt Board Meets Once Again Pottsvlllo, Pa., July 23. Tho min ers' conciliation board again mot to day to consldor 32 grievances In tho Schuylkill district. TedUnTTeddy in the Rain Oyster nay. July 23. President Roosovelt and Teddy stnrted across tho Island at 2 o'clock this afternoon on horseback in an exceptionally heavy rain, e Officers Got Diplomas rj annua United to m E m m mm Salem's Cheapest fine-Price Cash Store, j E. T. Barnes, Prop, iif f iiiim imanmaiiimitiii The Regiment That Lost Most. , (Eastern Argus,) Major Charles J.- Houso, clerk In tho ofllce of tho labor commissioner, and Captain Horaco II. Shaw of Port land have about complotod tho history of the First Maino heavy artillery, which was muotered Into service In Oangor August 21. 18G2. Tho history of tho First Matno heavy artillery Is of special Interest from tho fact that it lost moro men thnn any oUier of the -1000 regiments of the civil war, a total of 441, as against the second heaviest loser, tho Eighth New York heavy artillery, with a record of 3C1. The loss of this Maino regiment at Petersburg was the heaviest of any regiment In n single- action, tho num ber killed and subsequent deaths from wounds being 212, against 207 In the Eighth Now York at Cold Harbor. The Mnlno loco cf 155 at Spottsyl vania wns tho third heaviest of any regiment In a slnglo action. Thero wore 2200 men originally enlisted In this Maine reglmqnt, 219 bailing from Bangor. Tho loss to the regiment during tho 30 days from May 19 to June 18, 18C4. inclusive, was 404 killed, 789 wounded and 15 taken prisoners, making a to-' tal loss in this short period of 1208 . C.4 r ao !.,... 4 During tho thrco day's battle of JUdgC SCOtt GCtS liUSy 3110 Petersburg tho Second army corps, u.i,.. ult n.j,,0 composed of 84 regiments and four inanco many uiucia batteries, lost 60 commissioned offl-J cers. 14 of whom, or almost 24 per rounty Judg ncott tins nrtornoon cent., were officers of tho First Maine appointed Frank Parrlsh, husband of heavy artillery. In tho two battles of I tho lato Addle A. Parrlsh, as admlnls Spottsylvanla and Petersburg a total 'tratdr of the estate of deceased. Tho of 74C members of the regiment wero' estate consists of a legacy of J20Q, wounded. At the four engagements . and the heirs aro the husband, Lawrlo, VteW Italian Government Sends troops as Guard of Honor to the Greatest of the Pope , JONES' ARMY Jack Cade Had the Saitie Rind in Coventry LeaveDw4rth.. July 23. Tho graduating exorcises of tho States general sorvlce and stair college took plnco today. Seven ty of 85 officers recoived diplomas. Stocks are Ragged New ork, July 23. Tho stock map ktt closed ragged and weak. COUNTY COURT NOTES of Cold Harbor, Boydton Road, siege of Petersburg and pcatonsvllle. thero was a total of 313 wounded. The great est number taken prisoner at any time was at Jerusalem Plank Road. Juno 22, 1864, when 22 went oft with the enemy There are 537 survivors scattered over various secUons of Maine and Massachusetts, a few having drifted to the WetNand South, field officers now living a uaugnter. ageu 17 years, ana jesso and Jack, two sqns. aged !( and 13, respectively Mrs Parrlsh died July 13. 1899, and tho family reside at Jefferson. Mr. Parrlsh filed his bond for J400. A. F. Hofer. Jr. administrator of the estate of JuIIms Ruef, deceased, pr sentod his final account, and tho court fixed the time for hearing tho saroo The onlvlfor Friday. August 21st. at 10 a. m. above the Annie Stuto, administrator of the rant nt rnntnin urn Maior fi. V Cross- estate of John stuto, filed her final ao- man of Bangor and Brevet Brigadier count this morning, and Uio tlmo for General Charles HamJIn, reporter of hearing tbo same was fixed for 8op decisions. tember 1st, ajt JO a, m. Rome. July 23. At C o'clock this morning tha doors of St. Peters were thrown open. From that tlmo until 3 o'clock this afternoon a constnnt crowd took tho last look at tho re mains of Leo. At 3 o'clock tho doors woro again closed, only thono espe cially Invited being admitted between 4 nnd 5 o'clock tlila evening. Tho samo program will bo carried out to morrow and Saturday na well. No ono remained in the square over night, but at daybreak they began to nssem ble, and 1500 wero crowding against Uio barriers when 0 o'clock struck. Thrco companlos of Italian grenadiers dobouchod from Uio Vatican portico, whoro they had been waiting. Ono entered tho portico, whllo tho othor two formed lines of barrier from tho gates to Uio cathedral door. Insldo tho cathedral EO carbineers of crack pa trols, aldod by tho gendarmes, kept tho crowd movlngi It was a typical Roman crowd, chattering gaily, and fow showed signs of mourning. When tho gates opened crowds of boys and men raced up tho steps at tho top of tholr speed, but all was decorus In sldo, howovcr, Tho catafalque was so placed that tho pontiff's feet woro in sldo Uio railing. Somo wore disap pointed becnuso thoy could not pay Uio. usual homage by kissing them. Tho pontiff was fully robed. Noblo guardsmen aro nt each corner of tho catafalque. wlUi tha Polestlno guards on each side. Tho Swiss guards are In tho rear, only a railing dividing them from tho blue-coated Italian troops. All antagonism botween tho church and stato is temporarily for gotten la Uio mutual honor to tho doad. FJvo moro companies of troops nnd an ambulanco corns nroaddcd to Uio oiitsldtf guards.-but tho latter-aro not needed, Tho crowd Is ten tlmos gi eater than at the Easter Jublloo. Tho crowd, however, Is far below that expected. At 12:30 tho beat be came so great that Uio crowd began to dwindle. Restrictions nt tho en trance wero not lnngor necessary, and nil passed in and out as thoy pleased, Some comment was caused hecauso the crowd was bo much smaller than that whieh attended tho funornl of Plus IX. Tlio'dlfferonco Is accounted for by tho authorities by tho fact that pollt cal feeling has died out. the in- tenso heat and tho absonco of tourists. Manchester July 23. Tho Guar dian's Rome corrosppndept learns privately tliut Iho Pope's nophows hnvo been quickly made to fcol tho difference In their position now that their Illustrious relatlvo is dead. Ono! nephow gavo a card to some country! friends to, view (ho remains, but, tho I officials Informed tho bearer that ho' must brine a moro Influential Intro duction. Tho officials at tho Vaucan1 show a marked deslra to mako tho nephews consclofls that they aro of no Importance. Pjot so Bad s WasClaimed Patterson, N. J., July 23. Two thousand men aro cleaning Uio streets from the effects of yesterday's torna do.. The xesults wqro grossly uxaip Berated. Three were killed and pos sibly 100 Injured, but all the latter will recover. The first reports stated thai property loss-was a million. "To day It Is ostlmatod It won't oxcood a quarter of a million. SameOlid Train Wreck Fort Worth, Tox., July 23-r-Rcport conies that two San LuIb & Potoej freights met in a head-end collision near thero today on tho Mexican Cen tral. Threo trainmen and threo tramps wero killed, M Russia Can Sorrow Coin St. Petersburg, July 23. Russia has arranged with French capitalists for a twenty-six million dollar loan. 1 ?" """,',, ' ,' ,",.', '-' '"" ?i New Today i Fancy Oranges iOc dozen Choice Lemons f 5c dozen A rn 4. j. Zinn's Misguided Woman Leads tho Ragged Remnants of Her Army Jnto New York Now York, July 23. Mother Jonoa had a lorg conforonco today at pollco headquarters, pleading for permission to parade her army of toxtlto workers on Wall street. Tho pollco woro ob durato.vand sbo returned to Hobokcn in n defiant mood, and threatens ta parado later In tho day, drsptto tho pollco. o Judgo Bolso has refused to grant t couple a divorce because thoy could not get along together. Tho Judgo probably realized that they perhaps couldn't got nlong npart. r The Interesting Store Job Meyers Uons STALWART OFFERINGS FOR JULY When the warm days cotae arid peoplo flock to the mi raor rosorta, fflrinpru aro upsy with thoir crops, buulnees nat urally jota dull nnd wrtrt etbrcs "toko n vacation." Not bo with us. During these sweltering hot days wo BOOM BUSINESS by offering euch groat induce ments to intending buyers that thoy can't resist. DoapiU the heat thoy flock to ihiB buoy corner. Ladies' Suits Yesterday wof inaugurated tho greatest soiling of hlgh-grado tailored suits' over attempted in thia city. Wo aro determined to soil suit?. Lot 1. A line selected from our $10 and $12.G0 values, in tan, OxfprJ, blue and blak whilo thoy last, just tho costume for your vacation), Lot 2, A lino of mixtures and Elain cloth, tan, brown, Oxford, lup, black and groy, cboviota, serges, Venetians, etc., value to 815, fin 0 for coast Q"f Qp or mountain, wear vp mJ0 Lot 3. A linoofoxtraspocial values. Thoy should bo seen to bo appreciated. In all colorsand cloths all sizes, good enough lor any ono CIA 'Values up to ,$25,00 ty) Ladies Parasols Reduced 1-3 Boys' K & E Waists A epocia) lino of theso waists bo justly popular on account of their goedness: 75c val. i O See Court St., window rOV- i ash Goods Silk rekin, Oxfords, Madras, Etaminos, otc., 60o -1 A a values, special IL Swell Dimities, values to 20c yd, special, yd Swi8S Jfouseline, Batfto, Mercerised Tis8uo, worth "i ff 34o yd, special, yd IDC 9c 154 State St Phone 1071 Main. At Tie Meyers' ..Summer Sales.,, J