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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1895)
wtl -mm MBH Associated Press Daily Capital Journal US o a Ion Ji, VOlt, . ' CAPITAL g" aw Mae M, H A TT.V wnrmT,. '"""" ........ .1ft. --... .-.j. OKJWAAXViN . JOURNAL oOOO COPIES- Uapiist Memorial EdlUoa l',illUa ToAlyj ARKANSAS LETTER OP THE POPE. Carbelt and Kilzsimmons Will Fighf. AMPHITHEATER TO BE MOVED ! Independence of tho Papacy and temporal Jurisdiction. Rome, Oct. IO-Thn i.r , 1.1. holldneas, Pope 1.0 XIII, to Cardinal Rampolla, the nanal Benr.r ..... on the recent fetes In celehriinn f n. ah anulversary of the entry of the Aianan troopa Into Rome was published mat evening. It h as follews: "The sentiment of humanltv. whlnl, oven minds dominated by passion ro. tain, Beemed to permit of tho hnnn n a mo consideration In our old age, but imu uas been hi-nlnlin i.,..i , havo been reduced to becomo almost Dallas, Texas. Oct. lO.-Tho for- Immd,at0 w,tDe88" of tho upotheotls f.RiT.immnn. .. . . lor th0 Italian revolution ami ti.n apollatlon of tho holy Bee. That which """',M ' i A baptist nmnN A A A 'J, kJ KArJ J L ft 1 I If I la I SALEM, OIMSGOtf JltiiSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18ft. iuSi Tho Fine, New, First Ckirck i SalfM, Oregea. In Its Entirely Prom Dallas to Hot Springs. SERMON BY ROLAND D. GRANT. bett-Fllzslmmons light goes to Hot BpnagB, Ark, A decision was made last night and tho Florida Athlotlc club will movelta belongings to Hot Springs at once. No change In the date of holding tho light was mado, Hot Springs, Ark., Oot. lO.-Tho telegram announcing that the Florida Athletlo club had decided to pullolT tho Corbett Fltzslmmons flcht hern caused rejolclug. The mill takes place October 31, as originally Intondw'. Stuart and his associates arrived today toarrango the details, and work will bo commenced at onco on a big amphl. theater. Little Hook, Ark., Oct. 10. Goyer n6r Clark, when Bhown tho Dallas telegram about tho change of the I' lorlda Athletlo club to Hot Springs, aid he had nothing to Bay at this tlmo. He would wait audBoelftho change wero made, and thon would take Buoh Btepa aa the law authorized. Austin, Oot. 10. The Corbett party wero permitted to return to San Antonio tho grand Jury having no further business with them. It is thought tho best feeling does not exist between thedlstriot attorney and the grand jury on account of his arbitrary action In this matter, and that they 'sailed hUadawH.'ti-The toeecHlloH la likely to bo a fizzlo. ARIIANQEMENTS MADE. Hot BrftiNas, Oct. 10. Mayor 'Wattera and Attorney Martin returned today from Dallas, Texas, where they secured tho Corbott-Fltzsimmous prlzo JferH6t8prInKs. E. H. Silvan, architect or the club also came. Dan Stewart will arrive Bunday or Monday. Silvan said ho would go right to work laying out the ground for the ample theatre. Tho Dallas structure will be moved here In its entirety and the big History ot tho Charck and Pres- cut Organization. flfftlt 1)0 milled nf t Wllltlnnlnn n..b October Slot. ' mrvit. tt(T1n.l - i. a . .. .m.wu ua is iuo ueeiRn to per petuate rathor than to terminate tlm oaofllot of which no one oan measure the disastrous t fleets. "The final object of the occunailnn nf Home was not to complete nolltimi unity, but, lu destroying tho walls of the temporal metropolis, tomorecloselv attaok the spiritual power nf tho nor. The object was to change the destinies or Rome, return to paganism, and give birth to a third Rome and a third era of civilization. This It was desired to colobrate recently under Banctlon of tbe now law, by noisy demonstrations conducted by a sect which la the enemy oruod. "The nation minora, for not only are tho prornlWB of mutual benefit uoful. filled, but morally, Italy Is divided aud subvoraivo to factions that menaco all civil and soolal Institutions in aug nienllng numbers and force. Nothing will ever confer veritable indepondenco upon tho papaoy so long as it does not havo temporal, jurisdiction. This cot dlllon they pretend having guaranteed us, subordinated to tbe arbitrary will of othora. and lately there hna been a suggestion of a threat to abrogato even the guarantee itself." The letter of the pope then vaunts the blessing of tho pontlflclal soverei gnty, and invites Italians not to bo bound up with sects, and to consider how pernicious It would bo to perpetu ate the confiict which Is profiting tho enemies of Christ. Sunday, Oct. 6, 1895, will always be a memorial day with the Bafctwt denom. inatlon of Salem. The entire day was devoted to dedloatory services, connect, ed with tbe first opening of tbe beautl- rui new bouse of worship, an illustra tion Of Wfaloh Is Dlven lwlr.ro Tl,o dedicatory service proper was held at 10:30 a m. ,. A N011LK DEDICATION. When the audience of about 1200 read the response "Wo now devote this building to tbe services of humanity. master,, coBduetlng tbo entire sono ftnrvlitA. Tho tf2llmi hit.... ... n Father" coataln4d solos by Mrs. Wood worm or Forllaild, Mr. Bczirth and Mr. Jenke. MnC Woodwonh una n very Dure. iweetwud svuinatlintln v.itr especially adaptelj to church singing. iwv, j, x-, murmur uuoreu tuo open. It was proper that f nraver should lm pulpit by tho man iS9 industry, phtlent lungenientaud spirit I this beautiful im ibcen nccotrinllRlipfK Roy. Oilman Parler. of Oreenn nitv andltev. F. H.GWynuo, Presbyterian state mleslonary,rftiad tho hymns and scriptures. S THR DKfOllATIONS. Tho beautiful Julplt was covered with ferae ami, ixiaina, sprays of deenlv colorel autuBaa leaves fitonnnd on the ralta Of the trOVrv rranrvitl fnr tln . I . T T M cnoir; oa me raiurere umbrella palms ing invocation thn flraf aftlt ""'" "'- a spoken la this ne under whose llrol overalcht. wise i ual leadership all proyement has. DURRANT IS A LIAR. Ho Trite All Sorts of Deceptive Stories. PAIXY JiDITIO HO.m BUT FALLS INTO A FATAL TRAP, There were no ilowrs, tho deep green m n HI np Inln tlmilirlr nllt-u iiniini.i.... las. bright October day was delightfully sotfened by tho richly tinted aUlstlo windows. It was re flcotnl again in tlyj thousand prisms of cut glass on. the oeptral chandelier, and fell upon the awwrnblairo of rlnhlv Flatly Contradicts IUmsolf JJeforo tho Jury. Highest of aU ia Leaveaiag Power Latwt U. sTGt'jUprir BSOLDTEI.Y Mllt-e TURKISH aoVJSEKHKKT. San Fkanoisco, Oct, 10. Theodo;e Darrant's reputation for truth and veracity went complutoly to uleces on tho witness stand this morning. Dur- rant's answers to two or threo ques tlons wore palpably lies, and ho changed his answers to fit tho oc casion. Besides ho told a story about the dlsappearauco of Blanohe Lnmont that was so gauzy that everybody wouaora now Durrarit had tho hardl To Boom Boed. New Yokk, Oot. 10,-Joseph H. Manly, chairman of the National Re publican Executive committee, will soon visit the Paclflo Slope, for pleaa and politics. It Is Intimated a boom for T. B. Reed will bo looked after. 0 w a 5 o PQ "-sr -A!i' Shall we call It a double charm? 'Nothing can be more oharmincr than liflue footwear, because It la a charm felt aa well aa seen. As to this matter , we feel convinced that no stock of num. f,merBhoeacanbe finer than ours, and iuai noinmg in Balem approaches our ulBOlaV In atVlfl. mislltv nr nrliu. r... sboea are far too cheap to make It toler able to wear baok-numbera or ehoee that are meetly uppers. Our high-class footwear presents the height of fashion : fand insures nonl onmfnrt anr .lu.l,.l ease for th feat. Hi... o-a ei...u . all occasions and occupations, In aad wi u wwa piasure or ousinees, wek l or outing; and they are beeidea a revel- atlon of low prloe. o X m m o c Pi d S oa u o a S ci eo rt ej g o i & 2 o 5 'S 0 - Ms. r 1 . m' lAff ' ft) Sa 1".-, 52$(rBN ffTflfiMnS. r Hk iMrMmmm .LaBCiiSM9aH iaaffli hsl mtmmsmmm msm& iSMnD - r w raruts irr- - p hm -fms sjMwiMxm -m - - - jbm rnv3i ' BAPTIST CHTiRnHT np satw I Asks Great Britala to Wltidraw Her WarsklM. I Constantinople, Oct. lO.-Late to day It bocamo known that the Turkish government had finally presented the eavoysof tho six powers a reply to their collective note on tbe subject of the recent disturbance here. Thererdvl la not satisfactory to the ambassador. Tho sultau continues to be greatly di. turbedbythe presence of the British licet ofi the Island of Lomuoa and has sent again to the ambassador of Great Brltlan to ask for the withdrawal of British warships. Justice Ooart. Dr. E.Q. Browu.whom Sheriff Joha Knight brought Un from PnrM.nH .. uigm, was arraigned before Justice H. A. Johnson this morning oharged with practicing aiedlolne without a Ucoubo. His attorney, Geo. G. Blng. ham, asked for a continuance of tbe trial uutll Saturday which was granted. Doputy Prosecuting Attor ney A. O. Condlt la assisted In the prosecution of this case by P. H. D'Aroy. In tho meantime Dr. Brown will board with Bhorill John Knight. A SPINNING FACTORY COLLAPSES Forty Buried and Tor laskiilly Killed. SouvRNiit Ei)iTioNS.-Coplca of the Baptist souvonlr edition of The Jour nal can bo had at tho Ffmt n.nti.t church this ovoning, or at The Joub NALofiloo for 6 cents eaoh. Remember tomorrow Is Friday, the first day, and Dory the fish man has prepared for It with everything kept In a first-class fish market, 04 court street, Hoi's.-Buyers at Salem are not of fering over 6r toO cenUfor hops. Many farmers are lu the oltv todav. hut nn aale being recorded, however, at 6 waur I ICrabs, clams etc. nt Doty'a 01 Ceart streot. COPKNIIAQEN, Oot. lO.-The BrllUJ. ftteamr Napk collided oft Island Aaland with the British ateafiaec U. venla, of Lelth Latter, and aaak. Four of the crew were drowaed, theNaplr'g crew rosoulijg 10 men, WorlaaeH XlllMl. COLOONB, Oct. 10.-A snlnnln r.. tory at Rochelt, 10 mlleefroa, Muntr West Phlla, collapsed today, burying 40 workman. Ton wore killed outrii.k and nine seriously Injured. That K. P. PARAoa-Wednesday aneraooa was oertalaly He, but the proceeeien of purchaaew to be Been weadlsglte way toward H. M. Rrau. on & Go's, grocery every, moralsg cannot be outnumbered by any -W aoolety In the werkl. "Ho I All va That HuNaaa" March direct to the New York nltohen aad ordar om xf n t m ... excellent 1C ent meale. Thev LZi d beat aud will fill a hollow log m It were. ,v A tew maekla'toeliM to nw' , .. great bargains at tbe Palace. ' FIRST . .T'!LflrtP"p,""KSHS0Jlif..,i ?." po.lte .tyla or building. Tbo bulldln on ihe .round Ii 80xlM ri. i.in .,., ... vum u iniuia w uuinj ua hhhod sirreu.ana ii nin.t renin. ivirv.i.H in .1,... . i. . -.".; ::.T'i.p -""' lecture, wuu a loncn ol the old Colonial over It all. Too lower 1. vm ii.7,ViV?n a 7i.r.r ""..".." " . f;",u,""l,nn 9' uuen Anno Modeled To Fit Dr. Warner's Coralino Cor- sota aro mado to fir. fn fit ovory variotv of fimirn tall, short, alondor, stout, oxtra 1011, long, meduira and short WaiStod. Call at atom urul n-Af. a book or chart whioh tolls just wnm corot is mauo espociajy for you. Soe modola in our coi nor window. ' aroullocture. wltha loucnol thanlil colonial nvr it nil verr ornamental to that part ol tUooky lao building was planned in about 7,ax)ftet of Tbo tower la very thacelr ind nrunmom.i ir.''".'ZZX?' .'A"jn"ZLt'rv UD ui"K w piunnemn nil iw aeiaiu by ubai. Uurcmr. n! ...KSVHUJ ','. f."Vu.".r-:?.,0!,a, oommiiiee in qbargo ol tho work were: Mr. and MrtlTiniTfta iipT.n1 m ii'ii .i...." w.'r .i.ii.ii.ii, ..or funuw, iinuuuuwi cooimiiiee in ouurgo ol (110 work were: II r. and Mm Thn if Heamor, U. b. OUe.H. A. Munaell. TUa cburch nd IU furoliblug.. inolSdlng wncreta IdewaU, coit twfiox --- -- w.mhin.uiiu u, HU"U AUI1Q It rle at tba ouiheit corner, und la nruuimov. -j'na ooniiruciion wiu '7HE pAI 274 TCOJVIMERCIAI, ST. Dabnby & White, Props. i 0 Qlasaware, Underwear, Table X.Iaea, Overalls, Window Shades, Boap, -. . ''.. i ...w. vwvn..v. ... w..w i ... w. ... Shirts, Unbrellaa; Glovee, v Shoea, Notloea of all Kiadr Tfaware, Boys' Clothing, Matches JNPx'nce our uuoua 1 And for Tablets and Slates Never so Cheap ; No. I and 2 Lawf CtoJmneys Only 4c and 5c, extending all po&alble benefits to the needy and distressed, having always lu mind the poor and comfortless," a Hllent consciousness fell over all pres. ent that this was more thau an ordinary occasion, that this was in truth a noble church dedication. Tho Baptist church stands foremost in the rank of orthodox churches aa a champion of liberty of conscience and freedom of thought. Tbe organization acknowledges no creed but the bible and allows the largest individual privileges of iDquiry and Investigation, It places all men and women on an equality before Odd and man. It stands for absolute Inde pendence of church organization and absolute separation of church aud state. The dedication service was no doubt joined In by many who do not know all that tbe Baptist cburch staudy for in Its denominational relation to the larger life of tbe community, but it Is a pleasure lb know that a church, stand, ing for such principles, Is prospering and prepared to carry on its work on a larger scale and under more favorable auspices In Balem. THE MORNING 8EKVICES were opened nnd carried nut nooord lug to au elaborate printed program, containing also tbe hymns and respon- .oa I Iiai-m holnir nnt nnnllirlt livmniklu in serve tbe large number In attendance. The orchestra, led by Paul Denton, Miss uentou piayiog tue orgau, renuer- in a most acoompiuuea H. S. 01 le as choir ed the uiualo manner, Mr. Children Cry for Pltchtr't Cattorla dressed people of the capital city like a continuous benediction as the .services proceeded. Tho audience comprised people of all the prolestant denomlna. tlons. TUB DEDICATION HYMN. It was written by Dr. S.P.'Smlth.tho author of "America," aud it had never been used but onco before and was used here only by special pormiswlon and we give It In full: Founded on tbeo, our only Lord, On tbeo, tbo everUitlug rook Tbjrcburcbaball eland, aaitandji thy word, Nor fwn tbe atonn, nor dread tba nhock. KorlbeeourwaitltjBplrlU yearn, ror tue mis iiouae ur pruuo we rear, To tbeo wltb longlnf heart wo turn, Oomenxthy glorloue presenoo here, Oomewllhlby spirit and thy power, The Conqueror, onco tbe crucified, Our Uod.our atreugtb, our king, our tovrei, Here plant tby throne, and hero ablila, Accept the work our hand have wrought, Accept. OOod. Ih i earlUly Mbrlne; lletbou our rock, our life, our thought, And we, in living temples, thine, KBV. OIIANT'S ADDUE83. In eloquent words the Rev. Roland D. Grant, of Portland, congratulated tho Baptist people on this splendid consummation of their wishes for a larcer house of worship. He chose aa a txt the following verso from 1 Peter, 2, 0: "Ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood." He described briefly tho three priest hoods of the old dUpeusatlon of tbe Hebrews, of tbe tribe of Levi, perfect physically in every respect. The old (Continued oa second page.) Ur. Prltc'a Cican Uaklag Powder H'odd'a Fair tlijrbwt Awarat hood to think tho Jury would accopt It as a fact. The pitfall Into which Durrant foil was in telling about the afternoon that ha spent at the ferry to seo If Blauoho would not attempt to cross the bay to ojcape from tho city. Durrant said he had a clew that Miss Lamont would cross tbe bay that afternoon. A stranger told hi in alio would. 1' our of Durrant'a frleudseaw Durrant at the ferry that afteruoou and by one or them, the prosecution exacts to prove tbat Durrant went there not to meet isianctie Lamont, but Minnie Williams. Aaron Iloge, an old school mate of Durrant, testified at tho pre liminary bxamloutlou that Durrant met a woman answering to Mlunlo Williams' description, aud boarded tbe Howard street car with her, he rode to Mission street. Durrant testified today that he did not meet any woman at the ferry that day. To l'Vunk Hadoman. whnm li uiitu tu ferry, Durrant said that he was look ing ior itianoue xamont To Dodge and Dukes, students at the medical college, he said lie was waiting for members of the signal corps, who were coming over from Oakland. When asked today if ho told Dodge aud Dukes that he was tracing a clew to Miss Lamont, Durrent at first replied tbat he did. Next moment he realized mat no naa given a wrong answer, and replied that lie did not. He attempted to reconcile hU statements by saying that be was iooklug for Miss Lamont and waiting for members of thetixual corps at the same time. The district attorney asked him If he told any of Blauobe'a friends of the Important clew he had received from a stranger. Durrant replied ho bad not. Oneita Union Suits Seamless, glove-fitting. AbJc for thorn. AiBslifiK Mm thffr m I iiJM GOODYEAR RUBBER CO'S. GOLD . . . . SEAL "Blame Not Fate For sorrow's which thysolf Did'st first create." Dont comnlairi if von fail f got your monoy's worth when you buy another make of clothes than tho Three Big Brands wo carry. Its your own fault. Thoso crooda aro nalif. af. imm. door. They aro tho lost and sou as low as otlior kinds Happy Home Clothing soils on its merits, You run no risk. If not satisfaetorv. monoy refunded, Soo tho ones at $10, $12, $15, Hats We show a fino lino; Fedoras 50o and up Uniah 75o and up Stiff. $1 00 and up Underwear Wo show somo crood vain oh at $1.50 a suit. Or. Price' Cream Baking Powder WorlJ'FlrlUirfMJla4rXf4f-. mackintoshes. Guaranteed nh. flolutoly froo from shoddy. Mado of tho best Old Para Rubber, Dont pass tho $3 ones, $4 ones, $5 ouos. Hosiery Buy tho "Peorle3a" brand chashmoro hose. 25c and 50o por pair. Neckwear New lino just in. Se our 25o and 50o line. TELEPHON 76 J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, N, D, Send ui your mall or J c n for prompt aMtafion aad Best c. MMLMLTi Sfeers (Mllto & Fwfee Drawied. m iwrwM"