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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1893)
'"wMIIIIMaJ.i., lWliHrv, a TOTTRN A I i Bookcoupon &m& BookCouponn A PIT A 1 laf I r tmr r tMt w. A Ma KkWmM, SATUttDAY IMMHIMWIHNH .. i.i mi uniiiiii ii iif n ii m ii nwgy w nni i ii iwifnn ihwimii'miii BMB sTewn 0 Jft VOL. Q. "TIIJII I'JJOWJII'H JMIMfiJl," HALKM, OM.K(JONMOtfOAY,i JWAV J IMWi djHBsSs4sBsBC3j3wi miii i ii wiiii iimiiiiiiiii iiiiiminmiiiiiniimi'ii imwrn yjT Q R LP ' s ? FAIR Wo will not pay your way ftlontf Midway Plaisance BUU tub CASH -:- STORE Will navo you monoy so you can pay your own way. This Means Youl! j. OT. THOMAS, 297 Commercial St., - - - Salem, Or. llllnfcta, Mvf lUttim bflriglfUf up frv . . Tin MVlA(1fl ifomtkii lo-tliaadmlfl' Istfallofi IdllliJIfiK. wh'fa lli rffsfiio IllM Of lll day look plnr Wiitf tliniiitfh Hi till lldlii din hotalile Cattle" out liftoff ft platform at Ilia mm I aid, looklflgOdllfpOfl lllfl KffllKl (! rtlMl eotirtof honor. Tim ilnxft was htoflk with people, lfift whole eonn fofiniiitf one of ilia most fenmrkfllile and oil' oliautfiig In MMory, Hliorlly nflrf 10 o'olook tho ornlriK cflreiuonlr lgafi, with Prof, John l(. Unifies' Columbian inarch, followed y rrty-r by the Wind Chaplain Mllhtifn, of tho United Bute annate. Then MM Jewfo Coiitlioul, a dra nietlo reader, reolted Ilia "llliyitiod Prophesy" ly W. A, Croft of Washing ton. After hii orchestral overture, Director Ueneral Davis, m master of ceremonies, rnado tho opo'dug mid mm, The (I I rector general thou prfontcl President .Cleveland, who was kept waiting several minutes until tho n plausu should eutwldo whuii with bared bend, ho spoko nn follows; if i.nuim, UMlrUlHCMf flt iHHflhWM nnd wnd fi frtl((14 0ftll0frMlWlNf TlittniMt iwiMfMClory fwltifft oflli" dny'd fifntdlfiKf from n ftmilHls Ulrtlld frfdffl., WM lfl fofl'lftl ifwllwidriff ftfllwi Wftii' htdldliiK IhU nfl"f noon A rl tlifoHK if woirwH nrowdwl Ifito-fhfl hiilldlfiKf iolU Un itiliiniit duller of (liftlr lll ftiid f hrlM mid ihelr frwll Ikii( Mm J'ot rl'ftli"r, firMldfliUofthd woman' honrd of Indy iimnn(!M dollwwt (lit dadl(WUfynldfeM AT TltK (JAVITAt; Mauhw, My l Tli dlrndoloM of tho NhvaI ArMnli nro orderd ti pie mo wnr liifttflrlnl for KhliriiAilt lo Oulm mid nevernt relmeiit( nro iim tmrliiK UiemhatU, i i 1 1 1 r KovoltiMon in (Ma. Nkw Yoiiic, Afny l.-Tlio Hpftfilnti wnr Mlilp lioro Iihm tfoori ordered Ui ml) for Oulm tomorrow to niippreiw tho w olutloti. Keeping Pace With the Times. Have vour business nccountfl kenfc it PERFECT books, such nro J The Frcy Patent Flat Opening Hooks. Books that ore worthy of the patronage and praise of tho Government Of flniais of the State of Oregon, and the renter portion of the mercbaulllo men of the State, are surely dernervlncr of a trial by everyow. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Meston-Dyert Book Mfg. Co,, Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. .Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, flalem, Oregon, 600,OQO TREES ! OSWEGO - NURSERIES. FALL" 1892. SPRING, 1893. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, ti our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Bmall Fruits, Ornamental Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and Urst-class Ii every resrect. Bend for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, $aMention this paper. Oswego, Oregon Baby Carriages, Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons BROOKS & SALISBURY, (SUCCESSORS TO BROOKS AND IIAKR1TT.) Guds, Fisting Tackle, Sporting and Athletic Goods. Base Ball Goad". Flags and Fireworks BOXING GLOVErt, LAWN TEN- Nld 8ETB, CROQUET 8ETr KNIVEd, RAZORS, BCISrfORS, DOLLS, TOY8, NOTIONS LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS. SALEM, OREGON. A. N. HALES, Proprietor. R. H. PIUCE, Manager. A. N. HALES' LIVERY. (Successor to H. R. Ryan,) Livery. Feed and Boarding Stable. A full supply of Horses and Buggies on band. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Oillce at stable, corner of Liberty and Kerry streets, jasi oi wiiwmwf """" H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All house-flnlshlng material made to order at tho lowest Portland ' prices. Bee us before you buy. mWm (MPS S 'rMrmtiK ,M0.u., .. -.1 SCENK ON TIIR QUAY. Hlstefdll In lMmwtwtt,LAmV, farfllto&A Y 1 omi 8.i 'aai rowaer ABSOULTTELY PUM HMMWMHl( ALL TBI WORLD JOINS IIS In tho Great WorluV Fair Open ing Day. MILITARY FARAuE ON THE QUAY. President Clere land's Address at tho Columbian Exposition. J. W. TflQRNBORG, THK rPIfftLSTKRER, Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience In the trade enables me to turn out first-class wprk. Samples of ooveripgs. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemektta street. CHURCHILL Spraying Oiitfifs, 103 BURROUGHS State Street. rx D . " see DtoganDPQS. m && F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHAN1 TAILOR. 347 COMMERCIAL 8TRKKT. Chioaoo', May 1. Jupiter Pluvlus held an upilfteil, threatening fist over Chicago this morning. The skies were sodden, and u bleak and chilled mist tilled tho utmospnere. Rut to Chicago, tho weather condition counted for noth ing, and early tho people were astir. In the great circle of events whloh to day makes Chicago the festal city, the first point of Interest centered at the Auditorium hotel, where large numbers gathered for a glimpse of Columbus' descendant, Dukei De Veragua, who with members of his family and com- rulttees of prominent ofllclals, nation al, state and municipal, took carriages about 0 o'clock, and under military escort, drovo to Lexington Ho tel, at Michigan avenue and 20tb street at which they were olned by President Cleveland and the members of his cab inet, from which point the procession to the park was to start with the ducal party arrayed In all the glories of Span ish court costumes. Id the meantime the city at large seemed to be going In a twvlv to the white city by the laKe. Knnn after President Cleveland asd his associates appeared at the entrance of Lexington Hotel, and were eonaucteu to carriages. When all wm I o readi ness the procession moved la the fol lowing order; A platoon of mounted police, two companies of United States Avtr. Chicago Hussars and a troop of Illinois National Guard. Tbe world fair officials occupied the first six ear risges. la, tbe seventh was President Cleveland and tbe chairman of the ool umbtan ooiumlfceioa and (he prtwidest of the world's CoIumWaB expeaUIoa. Then same five earriacea eeatalBlBg tbe prrideot's eablBet and tbe fair off- elate; then tbe HUM of veragw aaa nartv la five carriages, followed by The V, Bayard, UtasadW te rxMt Britain. Meter Gesaral fjahoisld Adnlnl QbiwH, QvmM AltfOd TJIK I'UESIDNT'rt AVDHKHH. "I am hero to Join my rollow citizens in 1 6i jrratulfttloiis which befit tho occasion. Vo Htand today In tlio pres ence of tho oldest nations or the world, and point to tho great iiehlovemcnts we here exhibit, asking no nllowanco on tho score of youth. The enthusiasm with which wo contemplate our work Is lutetiHlfled by tho warmth of the greetings we extend those who have come from foreign lands to Illustrate with us tlio growth and progress of hu man endeayor In the dlrectiou of high er civilization. Wo who bellovo in tho popular education and stimulation of the best Impulses ofourcltlzons, lead tbe way to tho realization of a proud national destiny, which our faith prom ises, gladly welcome tho opportunity hero i Horded us to see the results ac nom til lulled by eilorts which have been longer than ours in tho Held of man's Improvements, whllo In appreciative return we exhibit tho unparalleled ad vancement and wonderful accomplish men to of our young nation, and the present triumph of a vigorous self reliance and independent people. Wo have built these splendid edifices, but wehuvealso built u magnificent fabric of popular government, whose grand proportions aru seen throughout the world. We have made and have hero gathered together tho products of Anier Iran akin and invontloii. Wo have also made men who rule themselves. It is an exalted mission In which we and our guests from other lauds are engaged bs we co-operale in the Inau guration of an enterprise devoted to human enllghtmeiit, and in under taking what wo here enter upon we exemplify in the noblest sense a brotherhood of nations, let us hold fMt to tho meaning that underlies this ceremony, and let us not lose the 1m- presslveness of this moment, as by a touch the maohlnery that gives lle to this vast exposition Is now ret in motion now at the same Instant let our hopes and aspirations awaken forces which In mil times to come shall Influence our welfare, dignity and the freedom of mankind. OLKVKliAND TOUCH! THK BUTTON. An he concluded the vast throng saw him extend a hand to tho button of the golden key whleh released the pent up steam In the grt OHglBfs, set the eblnm ringing and unfurled a myriad offkff '" the great iHllrflBgaHd the atuptBdoua etrf!e, HBmeBor tin the ttotk aMBlvamnr t &! bus's great Mfalstwa wa Ih fall awla How ic Looked Last NigLt. Chioaoo, May l.Kvsn lait night and for the few remaining hours theiv ncccssarliy would be, striving and strug- gllng-ln order to bo ready at Uio open ing of the world'a fair. In tho gresl manufacturers' building, particularly, every posslblo effort Is being made t put matters in shopo for tho reception of tho presidential party. Everywhere, the construction department was put ting tlio finishing touoiies to tne permanent work, and so it ! with tho landscape depart ment. Temporary structures were disappearing rapidly, and scaffold lug falling like mtiglo from the newly completed bulldingc. The over head electric wires were removed, and the grounds lighted last night through the permanent underground system, Painters were finishing tho woman's, mining and a dozen other buildings, and by Monday morning everything was of tho purest white, Tho great glided statue of tho republlo shines forth In all tho splendor of lt l000 coat of gold. The statuary around the grand basin is complete, Tlio rein, which brought grlerto most or tne ae pertinents, hus been a welcome gift to tho gardners and lawn makers. Everything In their line will look its best, If the sun will only shine today. The grand sfandat the east side of tho administration bnlfdltitf is complete, and will hold the 2000 Invited guests, and 260 newspaper men and theH) guests In President Cleveland's portion of the stand. When the president touches the button, 700 flags and banners wilt break Into graceful folds, each being looted by sig nal, which will unfurl "Old uiory from the central 'llugstafT In front of tbe administration building. Will Tbe Kaiser Oome? Ukbmn, May 1. Would It surprise the residents of Chicago if Emperor William announced his Intention of paylBg the fair a visit? It hus of UU in Annlntlv stated that he has such an Idea In his head, and thinks that during the kalsellne's visit to the North he may make a visit to the states. This cornea from one who proressea to ti&va it tmtn nrlvatfl circles. He sanc tioned the national uwoneai iropmes being sent aerosrf the Atlantic, sud It would take only a cordial Invitation from tb right quarter boW to ldiw the kaiser to follow them, TH only auMilaa U. Where would Cfc4ae bom hta haptrla! majwty a4 to Th Tela 0ofoK. 1iAiMn,'tn MylA (1lsHt(eti frrmi Olwxiwyflllifttotit ufMtOtihUUim Id tlin Uiwu, only one It urilnjiiffd ihal of (Jlty Marshal Kpleii, A frefftlit train walslrig attfio dipot for orders wm litirlsd oofiipl(o(y from (ho trMtik and totally wrneked, The nuninv, wslglilnx overall Uiun, wa liiriiwl oom plotely over, Tha lrkfiiKfi wa In stantly killed and tho conductor died this aftorriooii froti his Injuries, A oowwrvaltvopMlmiilfl plnoN llm total tirojmrly loaa at over f2,WJ0(O0O, ImmmllaKily after Iho cyol.ttm hdd passed, flames wnraseaM lining from overal of tho framo hu Idlng, If Is thought some of tha mlsilng, of which there nro scores, nro burned to death ml their bodies oremilod, Uovural of tho streets ol tha oltynroso full of tic hrls ftslo prevent tho psisgu of ovoii ftrnt poiHiongers. For mlltM around the illy tho round Is covered with wrecks ofbrlokor framo buildings, housos, old furniture nnd utensils, retiues, (olograph poles nnd freight cars, Guilty of Murder. Amianv, Or,, May 1, In tho circuit tourt thoju y In tho o oof Morgan vVossom, for killing A. W. Cfrubbo at Lebanon, returned a verdict of hiurder u tho second degree. His sentence vill be Imprisonment for life. Bellinger Takes the Oath. PoiiTiiAM), May 1. C, 11. Ilelllngei was ii day sworn In as United Stated llstrlot'judgs for dlst let of O egon. DnUMMERS' DAY, The World's fair committoo on cere mofiles has assigned Juno 10 as the fete day of tho Commercial Travel ers' Protective association. Tho pro irrfttnmn will bo a verv elaborato one and will inciudo tho atteniltiuco of at least 0,000 traveling men from almost every stato in tho Union. Tho annual convention will bo hold at Peoria, Ills., on Jnno 0, 7 and 8, and cm tlio 0th tho delegates and members will adjourn to Chicago, special trains being chartered for the purpose. The Peoria pooploaro raising A000 for tho entertainment ot tint travnllnir mnn. Therowill bo parades and other festiv ities at Peoria, and at Chicago tlicro will be a mommoth parade, Tlio "boys" will be In 20 state divisions, each division ticuu1fl hv a first class band, and other steps will bo taken to make tho parado one of tho biggest events of tho season and of tho fair. Special trains will bo on hand to tako tho traveling men out to Jackson park, whero therowill be another parado and ceremonies of a very unique char acter. Blx orators of national reputation will deliver addresses, and tho governors of 10 states will also occupy positions on tho platform. SPECIAL FETE DAYS. Tim fallmvlnv aruurlal tain dn.VS llttVfl been arranged by tho World's fair com tnitteo on ceremonies t Washington, May 17 Wisconsin, May 28j Maine, May 24 Denmark, June 0; commercial travelers, June lOj Germany, Juno lOf Nebraska, Jnno 10; Massachusetts, Jnno i jnow Hampshire, Juno 21; Franco, July 14; Utah, July 24 Liberia, July 25 Inde pendent Order of Foresters, Aug. 12j Hayti, Aug. lflf colored pcoplo, Aug. 20 North Carolina, Aug. 18 Austria, Aug, 18) tho Netherlands, Aug. Olf Nicara gua, Bept. If Catholic education, Bept, 2 Now York, Sept. i Brazil, Sept. 7 California, Sept. Of Maryland, Sept. 12f Michigan, Sept. 13 and 14 j Kansas, Sept. 10J Colorodo, Sopt. 10; Montana, Sept. 20) Patriotic Order Sons of America, Sept. 20; Iowa, Sept. 21; Ithodo Island, Oct. oi Br-aln, Oct. 13; Italian societies, Oct. 12; Minnesota, Oct. 18, EUROPEAN NEWSPAPERS. Tim mitiWt of "The Publlo Press In Anssla" will be presented In tho world's publio press congress by M. Constantlne lUkonza do SotistchefTsky, the lmiwrial Russian commissioner, and "The Publlo Press of Italy" by Signer V. Zegglo, tho royal Italian cowmlloner, M, Alexis do Kolxilatzky, Biwnber of tho Russian imperial commission, win coninuaio n paper on the groat transMberian rail- -MI.IIk Hi f'.lM.U.M tuJHLi tt JaoWrti trl In tlwdsffifrd to wftrtfeii afid wdlgfy tho triatotiai wantrf (A iwwt klftd a mto bt ttiotfl ihm IW mm ,n,i (r(AlfMlMlnrrfilUrifM,M MKrWHV ., .. . . ., .....ixi i. . .!.. mlW Mtms navfl nwfi wrnfiard ior wns mum rof In C1ilcir, Tlw avowed ofeJrt m f h. w.iA'm rL,MM outitLuv u i IIIU J1 I'll, n vl'IFDIl-m niiaiiim, ... via m. Mhtf HlMMt tultiflnUtftttd (HtftHHtilM m t ."- . m it .. , establish fraterriai reiatiotM among leaders or WAfiuifKi. review iim piugif, already achieved, alat tha- living Jtr lems now awaiting sointion ana the means or runner progress. In otlief words, th spirit of wlia called university extetiston w tiw.i Tlie familiar mottoes under whteh 'H boifig advance! are, "Not things, 1 tnen," and "Not inaltor, htit mlnd, Tornakotlio proceeding or UHtvat ntavittn na witrlliv tt ft wnrldl milillnallnfi nd ttftaritiln. to fmlMAM M i aa practicable tho oxpenso of such'ptilt cation, to prevent repetitions or i nml ilmillpnln aMfirtltnntlts of Ktit toseotiro such a strength and, fotoai treatment as will insure too widest ; fritf. and in imciirn n Inst rettrssenti of all tho participating countries, themes to bo presented in tnevai congresflos will bo selected with ' tomako a completo ana orueriyi mmit nt tlio aoneral snblect embrae tho dopartmont. The programme! tho different departments and diVM will bo carefully compared, and ajl AST INSTITUTE. tWhm the congi-MM will U J pers and remarks will be strictly 1 to an allotted tlmo. The object ' to stato results and present nrnVilrnm and snircrestcd remei for this purpose lengthy papers ther nocessary nor desirable. Tho congresses have been ar the following order; Mr-Woraftn'FroffreM,Tlia PuMltj Medlelns sna Hurgerr. Jnti-Terapernc8, Moral and An nmnm.FP tnn DlnKtlfl. TnliMiiil T.ltirattirn. KIunatlna. '-i -". .w", . --.-, , ,r ilM AUKUiv-KDKineenns. An, Arcuiv aoyernment, Law KMorm, 1'ollUe to.; OenrI Deportmeut, bciencei pur, t HtDimbor-tAti6r. lUllalonn. MM miiirrli Hnrlntlra. Htindav HeaL ' K Octolxr-I'ubllo Health, Atfricalt DOLLS TO ILLUSTRATE Tlio Dloomsbury nomc tal of London will have hibit at tho fair. It is a col dolls to illustrate the advant t-lmis stircrieal armllances. foring from broken bones laMOj of injuries, and are fitted v and other atmllances and til attitudes as actual patient mado to assume, . ! POINTED FACT. In 1893 0,000,000 persona' toy had lire insurance pom Tho first paper moaey eountry was by Pennsylvi Asoeckof goldwelgl part of a grain may be naked eye. One of the hottest re surface U In the mi tbe Dead sea. The Pennsylvaai 1 ehla is the oldest hot States. Itwaatmiltl TheDrooklyn bridfaVj pension bridge in tha approach, bm feet I i,ouu, ODDS AND. . a way, Dr. Ponaghlotla U, riamboii, resident idlest of the Greek church, will present the faith and distinguishing oharacteristies of the ureek church in the world's parliament of religions. MARKETS. PortMKD, May 1,-Whaat valley l.i0, Walla Walki, 11.12. Hm FnANClaco, May 1. -Wheat, May I1.M. OfiMAM, Majr 1.WIm4 ,71, Accomao county, 1,000,000 barrels of anally. For selling Id vote '4 county, Ky was ws ehkement for life. Ireland sends anm eggs some aW.OW; bw to Kaglana There are betwi nAo-rnss llviutf at and their wealth Is The Alhawhra ka a fortress capabw ItwMbeguHlnIM4 Uldu'l ttttrm ClarA-Uow did i Mr. iwpHWKir Dor-l bad In a boat whwi i agitatM i w "m-Bita, ithst sola. 1 ' ws-Rmmo. ( jkkh IBl mUMI NHl ills 1 1 ! Is I 1 M f --t -rr-vtrygHp St: mBmm0mSSiSSSE!i!TC . -tfr-fs-i luvm ftmrnvsw m t-jjk -&- J mr. Arthtf-ta &wm vwaaina"'