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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1895)
CAPItAJj-iJOUR; I ll ll SlSI - - J. b X A MINIS WHIR. .. H ' . IH ttl 1 A. t 25 CENTSA MONTR- The Associated IVc Dally Journal by mm?. No paper scut licjonj time pni.l .if. SAMPLE COPY -OFA VKOI'iri HKPtinfCAN IVU'fR VOL. S. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OltEGONaaU0SAY,.OCTOl$EU 8, I8!3. DAILY EDITION. NO. 13 NTAL A iff- I' ai j fflVi i j The Colors of Yellow, Blue and Red, NOW PREDOMINATE IN THE CITY Decorations lo Welcome Stale Grand Lodge. KNIGHTS OF THE PYTHIAN ORDER. Public Reception This Evening Parade Tomorrow. Balem la a convention city. It la entortilnlug two of tliein this week I ho Grand Lodge K. of P. an assem blage of tbo beat young blood of Ore gon are our guetU and tbey are being made royally welcome. The members of Ceutrnl lodgo and Ceutrnlla Temple havo prepared n splondld program of entertainment aud will carry It out to the lettor. Tbey consider the Blate Grand lcdgo tbclr special gutsta aud tbelr programs will be carried out to tbe letter, Tbo city Is already decorated and by Wednesday will bo In a full blaze of glory In honor of I ho order. Tbe city, Its lodges, Its places of business, Its 'public Institutions will all be thrown in to tho Py thlana. PROMINENT K V. l'KOFLH. j!&'ftrroTrrw4w (ng the grand ledge: - Supremo Repicsontativo Jett and iwlfe, Baker City. ' Graud Chancellor Al. WadJell, Port Hand. . . .. Uranu xroasurer bargont, roruanu. Past Grand Chancellor, A. A. Cleve land, Astoria. Past Grand Chancellor, A. A. Fuller, Portland. Dr. Geary, of Medford, vlco grand -ohancellor will bo u caudldate for state grand chancellor. John Holmes, of Portland, who was for six years master of the exchecquer, "&'& LSO fcKlNE Llr OF LADIES XMsVtf SHOES OUR BOYSI ahould bo all right afoot 'as In other ways. With them good shoes are everything. Everything good In foot wear for boys la shown In our great stock shoes for school, for work, for play, shoes for all occasions and kinds of wear except short wear. All our shoes aro long wear, and long wear shoes are Inyarlably the cheapest. Boys are apt to be hard on 8hoes,and accord ingly their shoes must be adapted to rough usage. There's eoonomy n wearing shoes With plenty of weir In them. Get your boys' Bboea of us uud save money. 274 Dabney Glassware, Underwear, Table Linen, llosleVy, Woodenware.Towellnr, okw." Timhrollas. Gloves, LS rb ma 2o fHE pZiAIR ieVi:. f .11 Kinds. Tinware, HWMtwMMMH And for Tablets and Slates Never so Cheap 0, 1 and 2 Lamp Chimneys Only hiiiI has all the lrotiors ami rank of n .' Ings are featooued the red, liluo aud past graud cbaucellor, la ono of thejyeilow. veterans or tue order In attondauco. Grand rrclate, Turner Olliver, of Union. J. M. Parmer, of Portland, district deputy and representative. tub home i-onon. The Salem Lodges are dolm; all In I their power to handle the large crowds. I Central lodge has 08 membera and will probably not escape being honored with some of the grand lodge ofneors. It is tiie custom to give the town where It is held proper recognition. MOHEOFTIIK DKLKOATES. MeMlnuVllle: H. H. Case, O. II. Irvine. Kill-Put nmVlt 1(! tT rUtitliniinaii W. T. Glez. Sllverten: W. H, Brown. Uuleu: W. H. Glllen, M. F. Dayls. lSngene: S. W. Taylor, J. O. Watts. Priuevllle: C. H. Bell. Pcudleteti: H. L. Hexter aud Mlsa Ilextur, LouIb F. Cook. Wauce: J. Marsh and wife, A. Cam erou. BukerClty: W. A. Weatherby and wife, A. 8. Bhockley. Heppner: Mrs. T. Quale), Alvah, Orrin and Oils Patersou. Woedburu: W. E. Finzer and J. H. Settlemler, East Pertland: F. ft Neal, H. C. Dal ton. Ashland: W. B. Million, Win. Pat terson. Cernelius: J. T. Dorrlen and J. W. Wilson. Oregon City: F, V. Holman uud Mr. Welch. Pertland: H. R. Long, P. Bamber ger, Chas. Fellows, Wm. Cake, F. D. fteames, Tbos. McCusker, W. H. Downing, G. F. McConnell and wife, L. M. Sbellaberger, Harry Behoof, W. Wanner, J. H. Banks. J. P, Kennedy Frank Mottir, Secretary Chamber of Commerce and C. F. Drake. Medferd: G. Merrlman and J. A. Whitman. Brownsville: W. C. Cooley. Arlingten: L. "Smith and It. Beards ley. LaGraude: A. B. Hulat. Westen: H, B. Nelson. Athena: I. N. Richardson, J. W. Maloney. Hood River: J. H. Cradlebaugh, J. H. Nicholson. Asteria: Herman Wise, Adolpb Johnson, W. McCroaky and W. Pohl. Glcncee: A. K. Watson and J. 8. Jackson. Albany: J. L. Wilson and L. Curl Tbe Dalles: Frank Menefee and J Mlcbell. THE K. P. WALL Is beautifully decorated in tho colors of the order. On tbe front of the build ing, In the hallways, all over the cell- o C & U Q Q h U W $ a o S c 2 2 wi b S Tl 3 ffl 8 a) sS b u o 8 m W d) W -rj W rQ 0 G H d ,S 0 0) uj 0 d 5 (0 o LsJ (f) O M COMMERCIAL ST. & White, Props. Overall, lnt8 Hboes, Window Shades, floap, Granlteware, .1room Hoys' Clothing, Matches arPrIos our Golds 4c and 5c, oitDKIt OFI'AllADK. The grand parade Wednesday forms at I o'clock sharp us follews: Master nt Amu In lead U. Daucr. Bllverton band. Horn Lodge No. 85, ot Hllverton. form on North ilde ofobemeketa, bet. Commercial and ULtrtT. Home Lodge, No, 4 ot Indeer.deuce. KotmonSoulli tldeor Ubemeketa betweeu Commercial and KrooL Woodburn band. Adclphla, No. 41, of Woodburn. Form on cast tide of Commercial street be- twnen ohemeketa and Center. Aurora band. llertnea Lodge, No. M, of Aurora. Arlou Lodge, No. 57, of Hubbard. form on no tth tide ofChemeketa t treet, between Oommerclatand Kronu All other vUltlug brother will form on eaetilderf Cummerclal meet be tween Ohemekeu and Center. Balem band, l'lay or Damon and 1'JthUi, In carrUju. Central Lodge, No. 18, ol Baloia. Form on west eldeiof Commercial street, between Ulnmeiola and Center.i oiiceniand ItoprMenUUTeaortheOrand Temple of Kithbone Blsteie, In carriage. Centralis Temple No. 11, ofHAlem, and Tlslllng listen. Form on Commercial street, between Cen ter and Ohemoketa. Grand Representative and Urand Lodge. Korm on west side of Commercial, be tween Chemcteta and Center. "THE HATH BONKS." This somewhat bomoly .name does not do Justice to the handsome women of this order, auxiliary to the K. of P., as they uru anything but a boney Idt. The State Grand lodgo program Is not yet completed, but follows in the main tho outline of the K. of P. graud lodge. The local committees aro as follews: General commlttoe Meadanies Con trls, Wlprut aud D. D. Olmsted. Reception Mesdatues, Bteuelofl, Linn, Parmnnter and'Mlss Hansen. Decorations Mesdatuos nox, O. J. Olmsted, Wlprut. The Grand lodgo will assomblo at Popular ball, Wednesday at 9 a.m., and will be presided over by Mrs, M. J. Hewitt, Albany. Mrs. 8. J. Henlou Is grand master of correspondence. Mrs. Emma Voorlsh, of Heppner, mis tress of finance. Mn. Altken, of Huutingt u, grand Juulor chief. PROMINENT LADIES. Mrs. Ida M. Weaver, of Boise City, Is in attendance at tbe State Grand lodge. She Is supreme chief of tbe world, holding the highest vfllce in the order. Mrs. B. D. Jett, of Huntington, past grand chief, Is also here. K. I. NOTES. J. 8. Medley, of Cottage Grove, Is a delegate. Henry Jacob, of Portland, a travel log man, Is here. Cbas. Youngram and George Morloy of Bllverton, are delegates. David Davis and J. R. Btegle, of the St. Helons Mist, are delegates. Hon. J. H. Stanley and Herman Scbulmerich are tho Hlllsboro dele gates. David Osburu, the sherliT, and M P. Burnett, of Corvollltt, are among the delegates. Jules Levy, of Cobtoniz & Levy, wbolauils liquor dealers, is in tbe city, a delegate. I. N. Richardson, Pendletou, and L. B. Mitchell, L&Urande, are at the Willamette. H. E. Baker, represents Red Cross lodge of LnGrande, aud is a member of tbe Grand lodge. Peter Loggia, Bandon; Thomas D. White, Murabileld, are Southern Ore gon delegates, from 400 miles away. R. H. Greer, grand inner guard of tbe Grand Lodge, Is a Hlllsboro mer chant, and would like to step higher to bo grand master-at-arms. J. A. Whitman and G. F. Merrlam, of Medford; Joseph Moss and Bert Warrou, Grants Pass; W. R. Million, Aehland, Southern Orrgou delegates, are at the Willamette. Geo. F. McConnill, or Portland, Is G K. of R. and 8., orht-cretary, scribe In short, and the right man iu the place where he ought to be. He knows every delegate by name and is a walk ing encyclopedia of lodge information, Otis Patterson, tbe present grand masUr-at.arma is also spokeu of for promotion to grand prelate. He Is au Oregon newspaper fiend aud will make a flrstclasa high priest. A newspauer man Is lit for almost any olllaa on earth ? The present officers of tbo lodge art-: J, A. Waddell, P. G ; J. A.. Hill, G. C.j E. P. Geary, G. V. O j Turner Oliver, G. P.; E. M. Sargeaut, G. M. Ex.; G. F. McConnell, G. K. of Records aud Seals; Otis Patterson, G. M. A.; R. H. Greer, G, I. G.; Charles Fellows, G. O. G. $A. W. Glest , of Central lodge Fa'em, one of tbe strongest In the state, Is tmntlotied for promotion to theposUIon Children Cry for Pitch' Ommmrtm. fcarasM DURRANT TRIAL! Bt-ewtarv of rtie Hlato, of graud- pro'atii lodge. Mh. OlwjJ bov. nsltMilrit Insurance burn pa y mid njiys t conlldotHtjt) Uio'i Ulirti order. Whliu eta Is popular uA'biie of the bnjs, lib would uiaka a "b (th priest" after tbo most approval si; I of tho ohIt, and would tnnko u iraud irututo tlmt would Ull tho plat- with cictlli, lnmoi aud dletltictloii. . The rohenrtnlao tlio Pthlati dYamu are completed aiufltwlll bo Magsd In a very superior mrf iner. The oofttumi-s are from tbe east, i ml tbo king's gown alone coat (300. T in II yo leading pans are as follews: u uou, rror. UiBtmis; Pythias, Basil Waguer; Dyonlslnx, Chas. Burggraf; Valknthe, Mrs. Ri. mu; Heuulou, Mj Joseplnun Hrowu. Theso parts are nl idinioult, tho rccl se and tho text Ih tatlve In blank v from French's &t tiara drauin," ns acted by Edwin sentatlon for tli frorreat. llrst pre eje order Wednesday eveulug at Reed'sjiipert house. RIVEBS.'NBW3. Tbo Wlllamettt uow reolBtcrs oim .0 of a foot ubovi low wutor murk. which Is tho lowi t stage uttalncd by the river at any. til ie this BeaBoii. Al one tlnio during tl o summor montba It registered .7. Tho O. R. 4; N Co. huyo adopted a new schedule forithelr bouts on tho Willamette river, Jwhereby tho Gipsy makes three trips ich week bet wein Portland and Sulei Instead of a dally trip from MibsIot Lauding to Salem and return, as slil several weeks post has been doing for connecting at Mis- tbe Elmoro from slon Landing Witt Portlund. By tli new schedulo tbo Gipsy lenvca Portland at 0 a. in. Bun days, Tuesdays and TburedajH for Balem and on the teturu trip leave Balaui at 0 a. m. Monday, Wcdtieeday and Friday, laying over Suturday In Portland. Deepltotho extremely low stage oftbe river, tblB llttlo crnlt suc ceeded in crossing the muny shallow plaoes on tbo river without tho least dlfflculty. Tho Elmoro, vybloh has been mak ing dally trips between Balem and Portland and Mlwlou Landing and connecting nt vtue latter placo with tl o Gipsy, has bcon placed ou tbe Yu ni hil), and wth the Modoc, which aro two of tbe best boats on tho uppir Willamette, will handlo tho trade on. tbe Yamhill river. Tho Eugene, which has recently been leased by this company, will attend to the wheal shipping business of the O. R. A. Co. ou tbo Willamette, carrying wheat from Wheatland und other lower river points to tho Portland Fourlng mills at Oregon City. Winn tbe rlvor raises sutllcloutly to euublo this bout to travel on tho upper river, a new schedule will probably be adopted by this company. Captain Geo. Haute handles tho wheel of tho Eugene, while Frauk Gilbert an old stenmbout man, well acquainted with the Willa mette, will act In tho capuolty of purser. Tbo Grey Eiglo coutlnues to make dally trips to Mission Lundiug conect Ing with the Altona from Portlnud. She left. Salem at 7 a. in. today with an averuge load of fregh) and usual large passenger Hat. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Matters in Probate Other BubIuobs Transacted. Iu the matter of tbo ralute of John Nols, decouHeJ, a petition was filed with the couuty clerk Monday by J. H. McNary, administrator, pruylog that uu order bo ruado confirming the ale of lot 2 Iu block S Wiutor'u addi tion to Jellersou; fractional lot 7 in block 8 and lots 1 aud 8, block 3, ulto In Wluters' addition; aud directing tbe execution ol a conveyance to tbo pur chaser. The prayer was grunted uud the sale ordered continued by the county court. Iu the matter of tbo estate of T. F. James, un Insane perion, tho followlug named persons wero appointed ap pralsers of tbe estate; Geo. Wulfur, M. L. Colllubery aud John Ulnkit. Thu ioventry shows $2000 In lots 1, 12, 7 uud 8 iu block 10 In Hubbard, also personal property. The total appraisement wus named at f 2603 88. lathe mutter of tlio estatoof John W. Martin, deceased, a prayer for Unul settlement wan allowed by the county court. Tje admlulx'.rutor of this estate Is J dm Hughes. The semi-unuuil account Iu the John Coburu, deceased, ratate has bjen tiled by Administrator II. J. Bigger. W. L. ftobblus and Rosa Wkddlu secured a marriage license from the couuty olerk Monday, A few mackintoshes to close out, at great bargalus at the Palace. i m Porcelain Baths 200 Com'l street. Or. Pi Ice's Cream baking- Powder Neav ELEVENTH WEtK OF TIIE TRIAL Defonso Will Havo Its Evldonco In by Tliiiistlay. Ban FUANOI8PO, Out. 8. On the opening of tho llh week of tho Dtir rant trial today, the dufuuso made a Unnl struggle to break down tho testi mony of tho prosecution a process which In expected to last three days longer. A few more sludoulH uud bov oral udditloiml citizens will testify to Darraul'a excelleht restitution, and thou tho defeudnnt nliufclf will be called to the witness stand. It Is tho lutontlou of thedefoufeo to hnvo Dur rant recount history ot hU adventures April .1 from tho time he nccompanltd Blauohu Lamout to tbhuol until 'u hour when he retired to rest In his fat her's hoiioo. It Is understood that the defendant's testimony will bo guarde dly given, for tbo purposo of shutting out tho onus examination of tho dis trict attorney. Ui.der tho law laid down by tliosuprom court of tho state, a witness cannot ho cross cuxmlncd, oxcept upon actual matters brought out upon direct oxumluutlou. Tho defetue lulouds to leave no Icopholo for tho attack of tbo prosecution. A schedule of time for tho close of tho trial Is as follews: Thursday, Attorney Deuprey will close tho case for tbo defense; Frlduy and Monday will bo occupied by Dis trict Attornoy Barnes In sur-rebuttalj Wednesday the opening argument for prosecution will bo made, and Thurs day, Friday and Monday tho closing eftorts of tho defense will be made. Tho next day, tho district attorney will oIoho for tho prosecution. It Is confidently Cixpootcd that Judge Mur phy will churgo the Jury not later than tbo morulug of Wedncsduy, Ootobor 23. When tho trlul was resumod today. t'ho defenso iccalled Mrs. Crostett and J. W, Phillips for additional crosa-ex-amlnatlon. The ntloruojs hopo to obtain from them some admission that there was a baro possibility of their having mistaken somo other person for Durrunt. Whether they testify to this or not, It is expected to cut an Impor tant figure, Tlnilr ovldeuce will sim ply open tho way for Itnpeaohmeut of their testimony. Judgo Murphy today decided ho bad no power to punish Miss Carrlo Cun ningham, the newspaper reporter, for contempt cf court. During the trial of the Durrunt case last week Miss Cun ningham was called to tbo stand by the defense uud asked to tell where she obtained certalu Information relative (o Mm. Leak's testimony. When Mhs CunuluKham first refund lo answer tbo queellou Judge Murphy announced that ho would send her to prison for a intempt. The court also reversed tho riling uiudo last week by which tbe defunve wus deprived of the opportu nity of asking Dr. Cheney II he was positive Iu hid own mind that Dunant attended tbe lecture at Cooper Medical college ou April 3, The defeute this morulug resumed the calling of wit nesses to show the previous good refu tation of Durrunt. Mlno Explosion. Leadvjlle, Co),, Oot. 8. James Moore was Instantly killed and Dee Morrison fatally Injured by tho ex. plosion of giant powder In a shaft ou tho Matohleeu mine. The explotdon occurred Iat evening but Die men were tiotfouud until today, MurrUou hy at the bottom of the shaft ull night Iu tumble agony, his ejoilght been do strayed aud hi bony frlghfully mangled. Dr. Prlco'JVrcsm Baking' Powder Is Slowly Drawing , Close. Highest of all b Lcaveabg Power. Latest U.S. Gov't JHeport JAP3 VIOXORIOUS AQAIM. Ten Thousand Slack Flags Sure to be Takes. Shanghai, Oct, 8. A special fmtw Toklo announces that a Japanese force In Formosa aud has routed tho tnalu body, consisting of 10,000 usou of the black Hags. Tbo engagtmont took placo near river Tas Flna. Thedispatoh adds that Iho black Hags leader, Gen era! Lieu Ynug Fuoh, Is surroundod on thrco sides by Jnpauese taoops and the capture of all bis warriors are assured. Will Ba Arrested. Dallas, Texas, Oct. 8. Wm. Wheeloek, secretary or tho Florida Athktlocliib, wii served with papers this morulug to upticar before the grand Jury ut Austin. Papers are also out fur the arrest of Win. A. Brady, manager for James. J. Corbett, Martin Julian, Manager forFltzslm- moiiH aud presumably for Dan Stewart, Joe Vortilg aud others all of whom may be arrested before night. The papers uro Issued on authority article 000 Toxasof the penal code, which provides that a conspiracy entered Into Iu this Btato for tbo purposo of com mtttiug a felony in another territory or state. Wanted A bell boy at Hotel Wil lamette. Savo money by buylugyour shoes at tho Palaco. Porcelalu Baths-200 Com'l street, Tuke meals at Strong's. Rheumatism Is a symptom of disease of the kid neys. It will certainly be relieved by Parks Huro Cure. That headache, baokaohe aud tired feeling come from tho twmo cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for the liver and kidneys prloe 1. 0u, sold by Lunn & Brooks. lMw Modeled To Fit Dr. Wnrnor's Coralino Cor sots aro nmdo to fit, to fit ovory variety of figuro tall, Bhort, slondor, stout, extra long, long, medium and short waisted. Call at storo and get a book or chart which tells just what coreot is mado especially for you. Soe modols in our corner window. Onieta Union Suits Seamless, glove fitting. Ask for them. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO'S. GOLD . . WM ' SEAL mackintoshes. Guaranteed ab solutely froo from shoddy. Mado of tho best Old Para llubbur. Dont pass thu $3 oiiop, $4 ones, $5 ono, HI J'sHIrDiM CMWHsUr'' Wis dMmm tifyj 1UI i.Tl 7 X" tl J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, N H. Send us jour mU ordert for prompt m-ttcntton nl best ct , Turkish atrocities; I Moro Oulr.igcs Heaped On tta j ArmcuiiiHs. WARSHIPS ARE IN READINESS To Protect tho Foreign HmI- dfiits From AsshhU. CONdTANTINOl'LK, O.'t. 8. It U I- porud that n serlou j dliturbaucs be tweeu tho Armenians aud the Turkish have broken out at By vas, Vurand and Bllll?, threo leading el I leu In Armenia. SITUATION SEHIOUS. Constantinople, Oot. 8. -Guard ships of tbo various powers nro moored at Galatn in order to be In a position to render aid to foreign resldonU In oise It Is needed. A oounoll of itilulstsn has been held ut the puluce to consider tho terms of u voU submitted to the parte by the envoya of six powers, Thcro havo been no further disturb ances of a serious nature here. The .Armenian shops at Sbmboul aud Galata are closed. Elevator Accident CmcAao, Oct. 8.-Au clovator la the building of Iho Natloual TaitotSns; company ou Franklin street, fell 100 feet today. Joteph Raveubtirg was In ternally Injured, aud will die. Three other employee were badly injured. The car had reoebed the fourth floor "Blame Not Fate For florrow's which thyself Did'st first create." Dont complain if you fail to get your money's worth when you buy anothor mnko of clothes than the Three Big Brands wo carry. Its your own fault. Those gotids aro i ight at your'3 door. Thoy aro tho beat and sell as low as other kinds. Happy Home Clothing sells on its mori's. You run no risk. If not sutiefactory, money jofundod. Seo the ones at $10, 72, lff. Hats Wo show a fin line: Fedoras. ...... 50o and $1 00 Crush 1 50 Stiff 2 00 Underwear We show some good values at $1.50 a suit. Hosiery Buy tho 'Poerlo3s' brand chashmoro hoso. w25caml 50o per pair, Neckwear Now lino just in, Seo our 25o and 50o linos. TELEPHONE "rs fWMy isr mpmm.itmwnmwmrma40km