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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1905)
S7 .( ffWO EDITIONS DAII.Y, AT 23t ., p, &l and 4i00 ' DAILY CAPITAL BALEM, ORECION, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1005 VOIfc XV. THEY WERE ALL JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS JQXffiHAL - ' '" RED FIRE, . MUSIC, SPEECHES Salem's Reception to the Portland Boosters Was Successful From Start to Finish-All Took . Their Parts Well lnmotte showed Its carmoljy to the best advantage. ' There must have been BOO In the throng, and half an hour was spent In hand-shaking. Then tho band was stationed in the middle parlor, and all filed into tho large dining room, where they were seated Around three sides of the spacious hall, which was decorated from floor to selling with chrysanthemums and national eelors, nnd festooned with electric lights, until It looked like a bower In fairy land. Tho Spoakors Bpoko. Tho assembly waa sailed to order by tho president of the Commcrelnl Club, who, In tho nbsonoe of Mayor Waters, Introdueod President Rodgors of tho Uuslnoss Men's Loague, who delivered u very appropriate address of woloomv. Senator Andrew 0. timlth rospomlod for Portland, nnd tho banter and bou quet-throwing grew fast and- furious, Uaeh community seemed te vie with tho other in saying tho nicest things. Portland assured Salem that this was spet shown of heaven for the state Tho Oregon play, "Roost unto ethers ns you would have othors boost unto you," was presented by a full easts, and every part well taken, at Salem Tuesday evening, The leoal eemmittees on arrangement and reception worked in perfect harmony, nnl tvtry man was nt his post with the glsd red mit of welcome out nt arm's length, tho glad word of welcome bubbling from every lip, nnd the glad nets of hospital it breaking forth on every side. There was gladnees in the tree and het Mr in the breeae from tho time the loea) , committee met them nt Woedburn until tho last belated1 traveler was pushed aboard the retiring rear ear of tho Inst j sleeper, nnd the train pulled out, amid blare of music and tho sheers of the Baltnit pushers. Tho train pulled in promptly on time land pulled out promptly on time, and jll the details of the management of the train service wero just about per fect. Tho Pullmans nnd tho diners and th.' englno and all tho details of the dispatching were handled just as though there was no dense fog on the ivallev, and tho pitch dark blackness : of the Inky night wero broad clear daylight. Tho Southern Pacific sys tem has got the handling of traint idown to a fine art. Tha lied Tire Elated. When the Portlandee began te pita off the train at the head of Oewmerelal street, the whole street Ida sod up in .red fire illuminations, and the band played a ragtime, and there wore hundreds of Salem's business men to welcome the visitors. All poured into the lobbies of the betel, and old W1I-! through its toils, a permanent hand! It's the patt of a Suit which jMnaMaMMMaaMaMlMaaMinaHalBal you don't sec, that gives it its ttue value Our clothing in made frm the sjioleent fabrics of th jm by eqgog, tailors. Bvery deUil of cMtntecIc is oarofmUy attended te. The mite. are cut in the moot approved' stylo. Tho lining are of good eualtty. The, haircloth faeiaga make the eeate keep their proper shape aftor the roughest, service. The inside of evory garment is right, na well as the part' you see. Our low prices due to Out Spot Cash Plan And economical business methods, bring really high grade eletblag with in reach of modest purses. On our bargain tables you will find About two huudted Men's Stfits "Which represent broken lines. We are elestegthem out at SO per oeat re duction. They are the greatest values we have ever offered !Ove two hundred Boy's Knee Pant Suits For ages 3 to 14 on our bargain tables rodueod from M te tt per eejst. Nuw is the tiro te &t your boy with a good, substantial suit at priees yu, can't match in ordinary oloaraneo solos. Wo have a number M broken lines in all departments, whieh we offer t gioaUy rodueod priees. oap to Aie development of the valley commerce. If Salem had any notion that "Port land desires at this tlmo to pick up nil tho stato buildings nnd remove tho oapltal to Portland, It has probably ere this changed its mind, for they were assured by various speakers that Portland is eentent to have tho capital remain where it is. This expression was received by Balem with undbeund ed satisfaction. People horo wero pleased, too, with the many oompllmonts paid thoir bread nnd well-kept streets, their tastoful homos, beautiful lawns, thrifty inhabi tants nnd tho gonornl aspect of happl noes and woll-bolng which tho cntlro city prosonls. Tho "Salem, hog" was nowhero in ovidonso thoro Is no such nnimnl. Salem did not oven bint thnt thoro is n Portlnnd hog, which, In vlow of somo of the roeont romnrks of8alom news papers, was vory consldornto indcod. Balem feels h great deal bolter for the visit of Portlnnd so docs Portland GAVE HIM FIVE YEARS Mllos City) Mont., Nov. 16 T. J. Nqvnaan, formerly a county officer, was sontoneed today to flvo years In thoJpenltontlary for participation in exteniivo bounty frauds, ns a result of which tho state lost several thousand dollars. RAILROAD RATE PROBLEM! BIBLE SCHOOL OPEflS oapltal and by tho eternal it should Jf ht reffialml(,r of lhft jeBrw5y M be a successful in stirring up enthusi asm nnd promoting a general spirit of comradeship between the various towns of Oregon, it will hnve been nil that Its promoters dreamed it would be. TO STOP RUSSIAN MASSACRES never bo taken away while the oarth stood and waters ran. We should trade with Portland, nnd Portland should smile on us In return. Salem manufac turers were represented on the pro gram by Tom Kay, Ous lluckesteln, P. 0. Deskabach and J. 0. Graham for the grain trade W. H. Chopin, A. L. Craig and Tom Klohardson closed for the visiters. The band and the com mittee escorted thorn te tho train, nnd nil was over. The beet of good feeling prevailed, anil tho visitors were very enthusiastic over tho way the Salem people treated them. Tho Oregonlnn correspondent, Mr. Plpor, has this to sayt At Balem tenlght there was a formal weleome, In which tho cordial senti ment of tho beautiful capital city was inado manifest to all visiters, Salem appeared to be proud of Portland, and congratulated that city on Its magnifi cent progress during the past several years. It did mere It nssurcd the Portland visiters that tho people of tho valley felt an interest in the deepening of the Columbia river and the Improve ment of Its entrance second only to the latere of Portland. . Interchange of Aid. Salem did still more it manifested a desire te secure the am or renins! In tho development ifad Improvement or tee vnney, mh especial rercrenee P)lri. KftV. ifThe reason th naw. to the looks at Oregon Otty, which are. n j,, R demouetrmtlo ia tho Sul tan's determlftfttlou te Administer Uutte, Mont, Nov, 10 Jews And Qentilcs at a mass mooting raised 300 to aid the suffering Russian Jews. A resolution was adopted asking Rooossvolt to intervone to stop tho massacres, and If necessary, to send warships to Ilussla, as was done dur ing tho Roumanian massacres. Carolina Pine Amoclation Merger. Columblo, J3. 0., Nov. 1G. Repro sontativos of tho North. Carolina Pine Association nro horo to Attend tho meeting which tons been callod for tho purposo of consunmtlng tho plan of merging tho two associations into one. The merger of tho two associations will mako tho annual output of tho consol idated body 000,000,000, and tho onp itnl roprosented will aggregate about 0,000,000, of whieh tho major part is represented by the Virginia nnd North Carolina Interests. Important Iwmraneo Itoform rimmed, DalUs, Tex Nov. 1C Hundred of Insurance companies, doing business In tmls state, are In attendance. At tho conference which was opened hero to day for tho purpose of considering ways and moans of protecting tho in terests of tho policy holder. An or ganisation will be formed for tho pur ikso that Toxnn policy holders may have a voloo in tho eelcctlen of tbo trusteed nnd directors or insurance companies doing business In tbo stato. Washington, D. 0., Nov. 1. Wltul Atlanta, Oft., Nov. 16.-Tbe Atlanta tho approach of tho tlmo for tho rc-l Bible S0I106I, conducted under the nus-oonvenlng-vof congress tho intorost In j pices of the Congregational-Methodist tho problem of railroad rate legislation j church, was oponod today for its first t. tnnfnnnlnif. Tl is crenernllr under-1 term of tbroo months. Tho Rov. Rolfo stood that tJho matter will como up shortly after tho opening of tho bos slon of congress nnd thnt eomolhing will bo dono soon. Tho Esch-Townscnd bill, which has passed tho house nnd is now in tho hands of tho senate eom mitteo on interstate commerce, is not satisfactory in many respects nnd will Hunt, editor of tho Wnlohman and gonoral manager of tho school, Is high ly gratified with tho largo numbor of applications for admission to U10 sow school. Owing to the limited Accom modations only part of tho Applications oould bo granted. It in expected that by nojct yoar thcro will bo sufficient Sultan Must So Oood... Paris, Nov. Iff. An ultimatum has been sent to the Sultan of Turkey, and an International fleet la expected te concentrate at Piraeus about November Md. Paris, Nov. 18.-Admlrl Kilter, of the Austrian navy, has been chose to command the allied fleet. Receiver Hum Iteceiver. (Four O'clock Kdition.) Pittsburg, Po Nov. IC-Rocelver Cunningham, of tho Hnterprleo Nation al Hank, this forenoon entered suit against W. If. Andrews, receiver, for (01,038.17, tho aggregate of four notes, with Interest. probably novo a hard tlmo in tho ncn-lrooin for accommodating a, larger num- nto, ovon if tho committee should ro-jbor of students. port in favor of tho bill, whlob is not considered likely. Tho senate eommitteo on lnterstnto commerce, of which Senator IMklns is chAirman, has been called for a meet ing (mis Afternoon And BCflrly All th members of the committee are bore, ready to attend the mooting. Senator 1'eraker, of Ohio, who is one of tho most prominent members of tho com mittee nnd etrongly opposed to the plan of President Roosevelt te oonfor tbo rate-making power upon tho inter state commereo commission, Is In town and will probably tnko a deoldod stand in tho matter when It oomos up boforc tho eommitteo. roderation of Zabor. Pittsburg, Pav Nov. 10, In tho ab senco of Compere, James Duncan, vleo president, presided over tho Federation of Labor today. Convict labor was denounced. Tho national union of stenographers and dorks was urged, and tho importation of Japanese and Korean laborers denounced. Aid was promised the Jamestown exposition. rioridA State Pair Open. Tampn, Fin., Nov. 16. Tho .annual stato fair, bold undor t4o auspice of tho Florida State Fair AsMelatiou, opened horo today, and judging frees the huge number of exhlblta and at- I trftotlsBM and the unusually large num bor of people who bavo eetno bore from nil parte of the stale te atond the opening of the fair, tho latter premises to bo the most successful In tho history of two atato. In Addition to tho customary entertainment fea tures thoro will bo somo exceptionally fine horse racing during- tho fair, which will last until tho end of ho month. Tho Hat of premiums for ail classes is larger than evor before and there In a strong rivalry between tho various eountiro. XTer Touaff Heart "Broken. Chicago, Nov. If! Mabel .Iktud wan today awarded 113,000 by a jury for breach of promise In a suit against John O'Neill, the wealthy and aged engineer, in charge of track elevation for tho city. I IX LOOK FOR I THE I YELLOW I TICKETS -- m . y . , ' ' mm'mmmmmmmm 9"mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm j9jil&C HofITDS I nnaaeial affair of Macedonia. the St. Petersburg, Nv. 1A-Tho sltua tten In St. Petersburg U grawiug dU tlnoUy wm UtU aftaraetu. The strike in spreading, and the else trie lights hare been rat off again. Unlets UtW If remedied, a greater portion of tho city will be in riarkneea t4ght.j OoHdiUewi arc growing so bad that' WittO. lata tills ifluiiuB ud.l I with department officials, as te the de rfreWHty ef declaring martial law. Omt erowda have assembled outside Ue ruUwuy- stall, and are lamering fer truins ob which te loavo the eJty, fearing grfater disorders than ever" bo-fere. RaUroad la Bold. . -i vytwft nuutua.) .aijaviiM, vni., bv. jo, it ia re ported that the Marysvllle & Oreville branch of the Southern Pacific has been sold to the Western Paeiflc The eon- sirueuen camp of the Paolfle Coast Censtruetion Company on tbo surveyed route of the new road has been aban doned. This warning all tho teams and men wero discharged, after build ing wore than a mile of roadbed. 111 n M. Offered Command, St. Petersburg, Nov. IS. RejestveHe ky has been offered command ef the Russian nvy, but has not yet answered. t CAJi. lC)tzdA tTOjre- Tie Spa j&svted', oZ-ia fe If you want a .good assortment of , onndies to seleot from, remember we jearry the most complete line ia the . city and a larger assortment than ever We have had a number of reports from ladies who paid a stranger for before, and alee a very fine line of roVscripUons te-the Now Idea Magaaia. We believe this party was a 'LoWIUyaf frau.l as none of the subscribers have received either the mamalaejwr the dinner set promised. The New Idea Magamae is well worth the sabserip- W. T. BTOLZ. Y. Q. MBYBBa t :n pnee of 50c per year on its own merits. Single copy, St. 382 Stato Street. TODAY ONLY Wednesday Special Safe, Number 254 KNIT SHAWLS AND FASCINATORS la White, IHaek, Blue. Pink ,yul r. Value range up to Me. Co,, mTy to be aacataiuadaLa. ti, i.. .-. -- - - nwirM QNU faseisatere are on m today oijly at J Sets LADIES' SUITS ' Splendid vari8ty of fllKl AAlAd A . .' .... n, oaoose from. Full range of sises-iatest styles of ths BeasoaVi designing BEDUOBD ONE.THIBD. NEW COATS AND BAINOOATB. At Challenge Sale prlees. Fancy Wotfe I unusually We are showing an large variety of PATENT EMBROIDERY FOUNDATIONS Whieh have only to be worked over with ejubreldery Mttea or allk in order to produoo the moat beautiful raised appearanoo. They resist washing, boiling and ironing. BwVroldaiy md easy nsd qulek -so need of tracing and laying piping oerd. Thus saving R great deal of labor. Spjeially suited for embroidering Handkerobiofs, Sacb ot, Tablo Nankins. Towm , PUlow Slips, Workbags, Table Ooy. jgM iaJtUls Script and Old Baeiish. Challenge Sale " 8cto59crJo$. - -J-f-ll llll 1 Comforts Batire Bew line of- cottea eom forts, sllkolina uvmi t , ?i.. Challenge sale prise 87c Wlk.' H MEN'S OXOTlTTMn That possesa all the little touehes that make them stylish. Every gar ment made from dependable water! abi from jh best make. In tho coun try. Challenge gale Pricea,