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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1895)
?'ijw'1!T" J JTjlJL J. JL JTjl.J4 j : J V- 1J JLJLI -jLjljLjI f vuESt9KnH VOL. . DAILY .EDITION. SALEM, OltEGON, AlONl!AY, JUNE 4, 18ir. DAILY EDITION. NO. JM MUST-- :MUST . ' MUST-- mssm HAS quit. bo went to Frogmor, whero tbc queou brrakfastlng With tbo Princess St Resignation Presented and Salis bury Snmmoncd. fjh&is ft genuine closing sale and oyerything must go. f.; $5.00 Trimraod Ilats are selling as low as 1. CHILDREN'S HATS. 10c and 'V The 15c. AND HE WILL RESPOND TODAY. Will Not Tnko Olllco Until Parlia ment Is Blssolvctl. 50 to 75 Per Cent Off on All Millinery -AT- D. B. FISK & CO. S P ft (0 en b On i'H jf W c 5s R t, j J. .23 j 5 o i jr-JL zfM4kh r sHsBsHkLiS :5 4 k? , H JM CL oJ,J if W j?-3fe m I I 0H 'n i i MM.W iwwwwwww aWUHW.PBWII.4WW' Mawrd and ItmiKli Ml) 1(111 kind Hlllft - mjJ . i I m a IlI " a LJ UIUII Mllll lirt'S-Ji !! WMttWr Ail U W WW jwitiikj i"r JtCOKOM? KIWOK. i WIm.ku-miw. i-oa'ju noii Wl! us, Mft'twV CM TATE ,''"'gr:,!;i,;r,uTr: ,i nirn mfc i ","'! - FASTEST TIME Jm AK vrtwv 414 U, rt.Hi 1PH'( wmJ Wl u hm m llif " frmJ wr , , Hflrdwiro. Wugon, Carl, Horsn Mitminiiy AWU AWOUVriJ)HAt IMl'LUMUMr. COBURQ LUMBER YARD. London, Juna 24. The court circu lar tonight contains the follewing: "Eirl Roseberry, K. O., Hrtt lord of tbo treasury and lord prealdont of the council, arrived at the castlo and ten dered his resignation to her moeaty, by whom It was accepted." London, June 24. It Is announced tli nt tbo outcome of the deliberation of tbo cabinet, in consequence of the adverBO vote In the house of commons Friday, Is that Lord Roseberry, tbo prime minister, has tendered his. resignation to tbo queen. Her majesty has, therefore, summond Lord Balls bury, the leader of tho conservative party, to Windsor, In connection with the formation of a conservative minis try. Lord Salisbury did not recelyo Ills summons until too late to go to Windsor tonight. Ho will go early In the morning. 'I bo leading courervatlven declare that tho MnrqulBof Bullsbury will not, formally taknofllco until parllamout Is dissolved. Ho will Insist that tho governmuiit, before yielding tlio.apals. flbnll paH u vote of un amount neoca- B.iry for 1110 fxpuimiiumi lor iwu montliH, to enablo general election to be held. The cotifcervatlves will thus ho In a position to htlack, Initead of defundlim Uu'in.elviM. .,;nuii jj) jliu-.y, u,e f'l'tlon won tin absorbing tcplo tho" political tj gui,everal inpinbcr of the cablntt ? SSRBWjWrhlijlcVtttlt .,qo after- ii on In tun expcuiittiou oi bccidk iiru itrwebery, wliorvturned from Windsor nb'Hit i o'cloolc and drove to Downing Miott, where wii infurmal cab'net met ting UntlDK V illul" Immedi ately followed, It U understood Hie MaiqulH of Balls bury only rreta to form a cabinet mi coii'Jltlnii tliut parliament U!lovfil, Nulblug Is Uunwii eKrillii (he ptr toiinel nftlie mlnUlry, but compU-U Imrinoiiy exlhl. Iwtween (lie liberal iiiilouitfli hii'J ll)eMjir?fyllvw, Tbo IrUli iiiemlJer. mo itreiuely tuieMy and JlMatlfU(l, 'J'liey tot that nfier utliiK for iUm ywn " U) trotiKtt arm ul Hi tfovurunwut Uiy ur ilernly wiinrnnd l tli uidM fin! t (ltvKwvniiiiiit without mI aliyiifUi jtrlMJll Jrili lUft.. K1 uiy UnhuMP rulf "ul Irtcji-trd, Iriil Hid nmwtv iwii4.ilnjj ilia iibfM' in jfwH-ri ili mm 1 wmiiihII bill, witii w-4((l MpuihJ hulUm H" Wtoi jsry WH Md U) jiriJ u lm4H itnmf HMhUtHi Wfll j, fU wily rlli iiiwwrn now UMr Im -l U Mr HmIj' mu Hiimt lituMttut WII. lw!) " tw I, Uw lw nf U4 'i'b lllfol Im ki Wtf, m wii Cm liM dim! UrmnJif, imtmulMWi M I" itinrtniTf it HMualiiir i-Kl 4f-J W aAMiMwiiMjitilHWl imNtttUmM j4 I if Mrt u4y wJ !WIWi!iJlgJ!wJIWPPlyWl witlf V lAlwjiyff WW was Beatrice and the -Trlnco Christian, Hi then attended eotvlco at Frogmore, mausoleum wlthth'b queen nnd fam ily, after which be had a private audi ence with the queen. A number of dispatches were received and opoued by the queon. Lord Rosebory re turned to the castlo? for luncheon and returned to town, in tbo afternoon. He held a oonsulallon with Mr. As quitb, tho home secretary jLord Tweed mout, lord of tbo privy weal, and Ar nold Morley, postbiaster-goueral In Downing street, immediately on his return. Later ho conferred with Sir William Harcourt, and a flye-llne whip was Issued calling upon tbo liberals to be In attoijdunco attbehouso of commons at & o'clock tomorrow, when It is expectediBlr WHIjam Har court will make tho official aiiuounco ment. -! The effect of the ' cabinet discussion is more marked upon tho whips and officials than upon the cabinet minis ters. Lord Rosebery, on his return to town, looked decldely sprightly, and LordgTweedmoutb,Mr. Morley and Sir William Harcourt were In a Jocular mood. It Is officially announced that the Marquis of Salisbury has accepted the ttsk of forming a now cabinet. IlAIiVOUK MAY 11K CHOSEN. The Marquis of .Salisbury conferred, this morning, with Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, conservative leader In the house of commons; Duko of Devon shire, unionist loader in tbo houso of lords, and with Rt. Hon. Joseph 'Chamberlain, unionist louder In tbo house ot commons, and proceeded to Wiusdor, In response to a summons of tho queon, followlug tno resignation of tho Roseberry ministry. Tho best iuformed agree in tho belief that Laid Salisbury will accept tbo task of form ing u cubluut, and tho new ministry Is to b composed of representatives of both seotlons of the unionist party. , - - - Dyftit -GBxplodes. Buknob Avitra, June 2?. A carload of dynamite exploded in the street of ftim I'tttiln, Hmzll, Saturday, Fifty persons wero killed or wouuded aiid many houtis deotroyed. Had Bad Names. Hr, I'lfiiiiwiuiliti, Juno 21. Over u liuutlred liou.wt Imvo boon burned at VlMlmte, VolotelioU, oovoiity miles tnnn Tyr Omxiw, Mny luljabltauUi perl. bed. A JfAUIity. HAH KlUM'lbOJ, J II no W, Que man was fclllwl and Hire Injured by un ao oldeiit at Ibu old rlly ball Friday Tbo atuuluru l U)U aild lisarly 60 ytsarNuld, Wvilimmi liaye Ix-eu (ear. In It down. riin UtMAlM, iyji j i maiikj;t, Jdiiu IL-W'htu',, Diull urn July 7u l'uli'1'l.Aitlf, JunuSU, SVbwi Valley ttttm Walla WmIU Wffiftl. n a K I'M A h utmiJ u uv a- W iwi.WJ i Km Yuhh, Juutt 8.hiivr m Vllllftlt WjirH)K Uue, Aly I'lirtj, wb mm tUnWuvh Urn Ik Hw. b bftfuii In run a (brtMiHliiimtM Mtf' (rum himU (b WUMI minwwl irliiK lb mlU vi t( HUwtwn Yuii IkWu Ibw Jilly tiiVllH Hutu lUul Imvm tUvHm iiillwat) ji. i. owJ urilyn will tinUiii i( MUM"' tt-M UHm yuu lboj)U, Mshmi lv In laiuiu, 'i'b ul jf"ml M uUSUUuu Imu (w ( bslf hi Mr- f'Miw iuu$ f jiMk wilb f""" ""' lh yo Uifwrt "HiMmt mMii iIum nrbi U jit flm mu4 (Mat tHiirtt t4 llwV iiH IHAM Mli ON THE ROAD AGAIN. Ono of the "Journal" 5000-Mile Men Sees a Creamery. On tub- Road, June 21. I have Just been through a creamery at Al bany, and, as many of your readora probably nover saw one In operation, I will tell you about it: The milk Is colleoted from farmers all over a territory 20 milos across, or at least 10 miles in some directions from tbo creamery, and Is brought la the morning by the producers, beginning to arrive usually at 7, and by 0 it is rolling In, seven or eight wagons at a tlmo. It comes In all quantities, from 1 gallon (8 lbs.) to 1500 pounds at a load. Each patron has a number and this Is on the book with his name, and also on the Jar that receives the samples to be tested. From the weighing can it falls Into a large vat made of tin, and this Is Jaoketed with wood, and cold water circulates uround tho milk all tbo time. As soon as enough milk ar rives the separator Is started and tho milk is pumped Into a llttlo tank above the separator, to fall through a pipe Into this machine, and in tho twink ling of an eye the cream and milk Is separated, the milk goes back to a vat for tho patrons and tho cream runs over a large cooling trough into the cream vat In another room. The sep arator Is a beauty and takes about 10 minutes to get started, as it runs at such a high Bpeod that everything would be torn up If an attempt was mide to start or stop It suddenly. The bowl turns at tho rate of 0000 revolu tions per minute, To mauy, that gives but llttlo Idea as to the speed, but com paro that with tbo speed of a train. A car wheel Is about 3 feet In diameter, or 0 feet around. Blx thousand turns would carry It about U miles per minute. Pretty lively, Isn't It? Once each day the big chum is set revolving and the buttor Is churned. A uumll steam eugluo does the work of running all the machinery, Including the butter "workers," that travels lit a cliulu and does better work aud a great deii finler than our mothers used todoj ThoNihurii haw capacity of 000 lbs. nf butter 1 1 a oburiilug, but 200 or 800 is u much u Utoy make at a lime now, All the arrangements are made to suw work as muuh as postlblu. The cream beems tiruii by gravity from llivsepariitir to vats nnd from vats to churn, livoty thlK can be kept oIubd aud almost at any temperature by wuttr pumped direct from the deep well on the primuses and Is used freely, Horns of tbo butter milk Is sold for summer drink now aud the rsmnludor lifusml for feeding, 'Jills part of the product belongs, or with tbo butter to the emnmy coiujmuy. H Is enough to msbe on sick to think of the mauy many I'ls'xs in (lie favored lU, wlitfe all tilt conditions r ao favor, ublo ur I'liiur iirodiielcm and yet v uiMtnwh, H U nselfM and won thou uvU's or llie wlvt otUnum to ity in ik good butler, as It Is now. dlu pn am) wyur oktblnjf a In $rsndmllie days, As M ibM bulM al prtjuibtlojt Ju DfmtmiUt, Mr. Snwy, mnur and wlr I'll in I l;t v" m low m Hiia I huw, ili milk mk4 46 pi W wnts r 'i pvuud. ii. J,Hly Is IbeHIIHlt MH'f liisbfrf HHiUt M'J tbt JuimfAh UHtt VHHT ilAU.Y, auu vnauviy, i A Silver Mas Ahead at Louisville COHVOBliOB. BRITISH C0MH1ERCIAL SUPREMACY Duo to tho Effect of tho Bimetallic Law. Great mi um nf (lis n fusd 0Mfl"i t( hJUflitit)Ul if Albsiiy wbj. u ww--tw ttutmn ii'l iwit btii.Dti ami I'M puiriur tnt iii.iw iim IwMi a 'ittwi iK is riUl 0 II II Up lb UullUHH mm! ihfim fadftiy. n ys ibf m.-.i-.l.!. Ju. ilt.li Ilka IXiili fun . U.IUI bill HH II USII SMIIIIHI IH M .'iuai"i. u..,,.. .,iiu-i .uv Jvirwt i M ili UmmuUw, IJ l "7 .T "r. r "7.7 ."..7'.. ' mmi4Ui ik '. r uit WM HWHVm wtn m r""" ilylf 44 ttfrfll" II )l 1MB kit uiviur Mil in i ' f ..' .... ii. .. a '.r ' tum fjUM'i vn aur Ul VIS IIUUD 9 III U iImlO M(Jftly H Mny Mfiwi In Ins MtiM tmil lot urn lb iilMll H-S OhII Bonkn Boglo Brand Mmm ruin . lSJf kDNMfti milllW IU&HM4 (M H iH M' I'' "' Uk Mm iMw4ft &HU&) lymitvi i,W UHliHi V ".... . .1.. i.J I....1 a..l imfti im iiisbv wa(f on u H ! wi III UM II 1 b 11 will 1 iwbllnuw, WW, ImiMl HW ihv un MtMli ill Hiuutfy lWUJM ill ? n IbB lfW 111 lK U KM) I Dm tu4 i i r huujj y fi. iM W lil J iik-i iwr wiit pij in ifiuw iimn I4 w AlUiiy hi iivl illy :' i f IllUlf), nwn, H SILVER MAN AHKAD, Louisvii,r.K, Ky., June 24. The Post, which strongly, supports the ad ministration's financial policy, today has a poll of delegates showing 435 for Hardl n , 378 for Clay ; 05 doubtful. The Post eays: "There are 878 delegates, 440 necessary to a choice and polling Indicates Hardin lacks only five votes. Hardin men say they have five votes. AlthoHgh Clay is called the gold candidate and Hardin tho silver candi date, yet those lines are not striotly on them as are the lines for those- of the Demooratlo administration, Car lisle's private secretary and appoint mentolerks are here. They were . fol lowed from Washington by ex-Repre sontative Thompson, who Is enthus iasts for Senator Blackburn for chair man of tho committee on resolutions. Aside from the silvor issue there Is a bittor fight between tho frionda of Sec retary Carllslo and Senator Black burn, and In which Senators Lindsay; and Buckner, Representative Mo Crcary aud other loaders are interested, while Governor Brown, ex-Governor Kuott.aud others are with Blackburn, Thoro is almost an endless list of candl datcsfor tbo minor ttate offices and they have had thotr headquarters open several days, LouiaviLT.e, Ky,, June 24.' The Democratic state convention to bo held here tomorrow will be among the hot test contests In the history of common wealth, The polling of all the LouU vllle papers show the gold delegates in a majority. Silver men charge that tho Louisville papers claim most of the delegates are uulnalructed, while they are equally divided, Line are drawn on the endorsement of the administra tion, with Carlyle's friends ltsd!ng for the administration and Blackburn's friends xluit Its financial policy, General Ciurtlus M, Clay it lht adiiu letratloii candidal for governor, General J'. W. Harding Ii (lie and admlnlwatlon candidate, Hllvsrmn will try to foics nominations Ufors adoption of a platform, - JIPIMIM IIUHINKN4 HV.U, iANiHW, June 2J.-A blmtUlllo Memorial lias liwu signed byniimUw of (li leading bunkers, msrclmnU and insuufaciturefs doing busliiw In (be Kt, t lust r$tm to (lie recent anil' blmstslUio U )utly dorlM w a grfiwfug sglUtloii, It, (lisii rlt (but mtad uf (h ommcrtrlal suprrmaoy ul Uittl iirllalii aul (Ii llusiioUl asusndeuuy of lmdou liavfug mn ttbllbc4 li lli ubaUK In fb Wiimy In WH, Jt was a fmut UU ilisn. jtadd" "'if nrsily W; yai fir Jl(l, lbs butluiw wurbi hm iwmliisltd urnUr ill dumiuKiing li.riuwiiw i4 llmsUI ik ( m. lit iitw ul imH 1M ill'!!! I bt I$flllsl4 ltflUWHfkl tiy timing (ill iw wwdu U lb unlyMMl fn ul h PimetsDU J, ud imi Im in m-tfUhu hi uw alngl lbUid, Willi lb Unaa mfutiif MimliUMii wi imtwtw l ynlg diwi'ifciif. 't'li$ jtuuf fJiUlr, lb UtwlHf ifM44(tiii pressed by tho unanimous report of tie gold nnd sliver commission, unite ta -supporting tbeopluion that the rl- , the value of the metals could be mala- ' talned under blmetallsm. The reea4 statements on behalf of tho French government, the resolution of tb Ger man rciohstag and the state council of tbe Prussian diet, and the emphatic -declaration of the United Btates iu favor of international blmetallsm are proofs of their deslro to Join Great Britain in a serious endeavor to ac complish this end. "fn the presence of event which cannot be denied, we hope the govern ment will not sutler a hypothetical danger to special interests or a prophe tic but unsupported assertion of harts to industry or commerce to deter them from hearty co-operation with the other powers Iu such measures as seem desirable for securing a fixed par of ex change for tho two metals and a more stable standard 0' value than we bow possess.'' - THK FUHEiaN MAKKETS. London, June 24. The money mar ket is In a helpless condition. A great amount of money cannot find borrow ers. The end of the half year will not be gotten over easily) and hopes of re lief from Improving trade are shattered by the political crisis. The market has been quiet, eyen for Ascot week. A speculative domand for the beet securi ties aud tbe repurchases of South African shares have been the only features. This dullness will undoubted ly incroaBO in view of tbe coming dis solution. American railways were weak, oxcopt for tho bond It-sues, This was chiefly duo to tho ubsuncc of do mand lb New York. Tbo chief do olInesErlo and Krlo second, 1; Nor folk preferred, 1; Luko Hlioro Increased 1), and Canadian Pad tin and. Grand Trunk wore both lower. Mexican rail ways fluctuated a great deal, In view of rumors of negotiations for a fresh pool, but there was little change for tbe week. Foreign bonds -were fairly strong ou continental buying, Mexleaivs were supported chiefly from Berlin, The prospect of a further Increase Iu Argeritlnei Is better, UrozlllHtii. wera much stronger, which, It U thought, persagM a new loan. WJ ht ilfJ Hg lMf'if UN im vim it m mj awl mm titot ft nw it iwy ST; ISfiST m" L '" M ! S-? 9 IS 'M ft Mfi I UJs Nft(W iiIW wlfii Tli im IM khi wen wnv l in im Si 1 HWi) Baking feSHk l " ITVrrWsPj. Royal A Qrasd iBiprovmcst. The worK of replacing the woociew walk about the Wlllmmtft hotel was begun this morning. Ttieexcvatkm about the building 011 Ferry atreet will b filled with gravel and a eeiwmt walk 8 feet wide will be laid, From tli step Into the reading room to tb oonmr of Commercial street, ,tbu walk will be 14 fwt wide. On Cnmiwirelai street, au arebsd walk 16 feet wd wilt belaid tb sutlr front or llw buiinisg, John Hydckr)iM the Job ami U will take fully a mouth to coiiIU (b work, An xwnriliur of about W) will be Involved 111 III building fiftM walk, Tills) tiddly of III af4 work, which will Imi urulied at Hh Franelwi at a VMit of W Till I a grand lmprovmul and will add umh PiilivapKaraUiHi pf ill inul proH.i neut building III Ibu rfly, 1 !' urn - -.... -i 11 i'OHTUWK 'gl.,KI.-fUllllilMir th fJsrden 1'arly given by 111 yoii.g IjmIIk ul lb i'rbyfilii ulinrb, VM Mislay (ivnlug at II, i, JllggfV( fjahtly lfll iHoutli IrUlflH, JuiiWl ftHrf l( urrn tml Imrn H Ui HI . wt H jo eu, Th If. A ai-mi'l Kill rsf 011s !iMliir dellglitlul iwnoviK At Irai'tly (Jyiic vm tm iiviwi) mUm you ti hv ywt fuitwii l)i by lb U1m tor )v w, A HA4Miu. -W wa wviy4 In tbuflly My llilNklliaMfii'lliii m, tt hilt, Mntii ii. 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