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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1904)
"--w""W'l)wTjn-rp DA.LY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY , WW.. FOUR THE LAST SAD RITES PERFORMED FORTY- NINE JIMMY CHEMAWA WILL BE BENEFITED The House Furnishing Company The Strictly Straight Store. Remains of the Late ArthurC.Lawrence Laid to Rest Sfflpresslve Funeral Services By Scottish Rite Masons on Saturday Night Burial Yesterday Tito funeral of Uio Into Arthur C, ILrtwrenco won "held yestorday aftor Famous Character of the Greenhorn Crosses Over Millionaire, Miner, Specu lator, and Pauper, Lived 30 Yearson Summit of Blue Mount's (Speolal to tho Hera! J.) Canyon City, Fob. 2C "Forty.Nlne moon at 2 o'olock from tho Baptist Jimmy Is dead. Ho was tho 'most Kihiirch, Ilov. V. C. Kantner, asslstod Vby Nov. Cllffo, ofllclnUng. Tho Btal nvart quartet sang "Ooautlful Islo of tSomowhoro," followed by a prayor by "Dr. Kantner. Mrs. Halllo Parrlsli 'Hinges King tho beautiful song "I Had ai Dream." Dr. Knntnor's sormon was " -very Impressive, and his trlbuto to the alopartod, anil words of sympathy for JJio eorrowlng ones sank deop Into the 3inrtu of tho hearers. Ho said "Let us "wrlto his faults upon tho sands, that Ahoy may bo washed away by tho Hid 08, and his virtues we will wrlto up on the tablets of love nnl memory, that Uiey may Its an Inspiration to'tlie loved ones left." He closed with a tinlquo character In tho mining his- tory of California and Oregon and in Its early days tho most wldoly known. His llfo was stormy arid uneven. His career meteoric. He know both riches and poverty and traveled tho road be tween ,them fast and often. At one tlm'o monarch of all ho surveyed, at anothor an Inmato of the almshouse and tho social Hon beoamo tho social outcast He was onco tho center of a gay soolnl circle, and later the mioun- tain hormlt, whose only companion was a cat. The namo of the occontrlc charac ter was James Glffln. Whon a small The Indian School Re membered By Hon. Binder Hermann Appropriations Were Made for Maintenance and Im provement of School by Congress prayor for the bereaved family and 7rtjnds who mourned for tho departed one. Tho Htalwart quartet tlion sang tho clotting hymn, aftor which an op- jjtonunuy was given to tuose who wished to view the remains. Tho many floral emblems woro very beautiful, and showed tho groat love mid osUoiiv In which ho was hold by all who know him. In spite of tho ex ceeding Inalemonoy of tho woather, tho ohurrh was flllod with friends and membors of thi various lodgos of which ho wns a moinber. His body was laid to rout in tho City Vluw com etory, whero Salem lodge No. -J, A. F. & A. M. took charge at the gravo, and porfoimed the Inst sad rite, otcorted by DoMolay Commnudery No. G, KnlghtM Templnr. On Saturday evening the midnight funeral service of the Scottish Illte Masons was held In tho Masonic hall A fqw mlnutM Itsfore 12 o'clock the curtains were drawn nulde and dl ojosoil to the large audience In the room, the reiiMliM of their departed hroUlw, Arthur C. Lawrence, lying In Htnte In the lodge room, tirouud which wns a ntwnt of Knights Templar. At the stroke of II, the light were turned low, and the guard retired to the dins In the met of the hall, us the mem bord or th Scottish Hit entered from the Wetit, The were drd In blaok rob, eflfh ihah carrying a lighted enndt. KolemMly they marched to their plartM in the furni or a square around the coffin. The lmprlve ser vlw whs lh read fo)kivd by the plaintive "Uh." The whole service whs Impressive, and will king m re- llHWHllfd by tlMMM WHO WltHed It At Ui cloae of the aervlo. the eel MfHta lowly and aUeotlr retired, the haU wm relight! ami the guard re mised Ui4r 4ra by the side of their iXnwtrlw) (rater. Will Get Increased Pension. Oaotnl Jose T. Beouett. of altha ea. aged veteran of the Civil War, waft n, m the result at wounds hoA boy ho camo from Iceland to Now York, and In '40 to Ban Franclaco. He struck It fast and rich In the mlnos and squandered his fortunes In the city. At ono time ho purchased n largo block of city lots and whon roal ostnto soarod skyward, sold the prop orty for a large fortune. With this he bought and fitted out a schoonor and took a party of gay frlonds on board and sallod away on a crulso among tho South Soa Islands. Ho Is said to havo landod on ono of thoso Islands, tnkou mock possession and wt up a mlmlo govommont. Whon he returned he was broko, and sot out for tho mlnos In JJnstorn Orogon. He wns one of tho first to arrlvo In the Orcenhorn district and had his pick of the mining ground. Ho inndo sev eral stalcos, but always squandered the surplus. As he grew older his conditions, grow worso, and only tho charity of distant neighbors and Gran ite buslneM moo kopt him nllve. Alone In his small cabin, near where Green horn City now staiuls, he led the life of n recluse. The grocer, tho clothier rikI the butcher of Granite would al way Instruct the dellverymiut, who lRt his way through the deep snow to the mining en nips each month, to leave a bundle with 'Forty-Nine Jim my." Ills unwashed IkmI- and matted Imlr gave token of worn things In store, ami the rough but kindly miners forcibly Hiliidnfstered nu occtulounl Imth ami lialr-cut. Two yean ago Uie county author Itle were notified of the old man's plttaht ootulltlon, ami the Sheriff's Deputle were lent to bring him down from the mfcunwltt. He fungut and begged 1 allowed to remain with hla u4o. but he wns. In split of his protestation, placed In the poor house. About a year ago hhm of hi min ing wterty ws purchased by the late Tom MrlOwIn and the old man waa released from the county's care II wee well pleased to stay. hvor. and the conuty court annotated th,- Mmm mlTered during hla service In k,w hta """laa 'l ' lt ils t'ajiy, sa tevaj'4. U nbiwt to Uave,,r ',w,,r,,i' ! I" (mira Uta r9ti lacrvasMl frai IIS to $$0 " . All his oUiu iHir mHk. A bill to UMt tgtt was' " "wr " are ld. and r rcmir iHtrodured tu rotutr i.v ' "te,,c rnti to his credit Ho UiHtfwr Hormanu, aad througli his Th " Hoiwer was efforti th owMWtltt oh lavalM pen " knit repM Ue bill favomU)-. TkU w4ll W ikmhI 4iw to COMtala Hotl nwt Ma rrieuu, aa la ofcl sol dier U milr la need of the kelp from the govnunMt Tho coming year will boo some moro valuablo and Important Im provements made at tho Chcmawa In dian School, according to tho appro priations being mdao by congress for that Institution. Tho improvements Include several new buildings, and provision is mado for their prompt erection. A copy of tho for the appropriations for tho current nnd contingent ex penses of the Indian department, as reported to th6 lowor house of con gross by the Indian affairs committee, n few days ago, has boon received in this city, and portions of It nro of considerable Interest horo. Among tho provisions nro thoso for tho Indi an schools of this stato, and of es pecial Intorost aro the provisions mado by Hon. Dlngor Hermann for tho Chcmawn Indian School. The total amount appropriated for Cuemawa, for tho year ondlng Juno 30, 1905, Is $133,200. This Is In oxcoss of tho usual appropriations, and shows that tho school has a warm frlond at court. Among tho provisions mado In tho ap propriation aro for tho support of BOO pupils, $100,200; for now ' hospital, $15,000; for now omployos' building, $C00, In addition to tho amounts ap propriated for thoso same purposes, and not entlroly disbursed. This last Innocent provision savos tho unex pended portions of tho appropriation for tho current year to the school, and thoy will bo added to the now appro priations, nnd not rovert back (o the treasury. i Tho samo bill appropriates fto,000 for the support and education pf 700 Indian pupils at the Phoenix, Arizona, Indian school, and for ropalrs and Im provements nt that Institution. Tho appropriation for the support and education of COO pupils at Che nmwa Is B0 more than last year, which was for MO. A Utter received from Mr Hermnnn also states that ho has commenced tho work of securing for the school another appropriation of $15,000, forn new nssemltly hall or auditorium with a seating capacity of 1000. Mr Hermann expresses tito ho lief that he will securo the appropria tion without trouble, although ninny of the congroasmon already think thnt Chemawn has received enough for this year However. Mr. Hermnnn Is nt work for the appropriation, and, with the assistance of some of tho Pa clUc const delegations, ami through his uutlrlng energy, ho win land tho nwroprtntlon and thui provide n third new building to bo erected nt Chemawa during tho coming yetir. There should bo reason and plausibility In all things. We nro frequently nsko,d why wo keep Increase, our stock, and how wc expect to make such a large Investment pay. Our answer Is that wo havo faith U Salem and hor people, to appreciate in full tho host efforts that any business firm, can put forth. Confident Is the foundation upon which we are building. Wc have confidence in tho people with whom we seek tod. business, and n are ever ready to conduct ourselves In such a way that confidence may bo safely pIacw In us. If thoro bo any one department about our Institution which suggests confidence in business during iso, it is our carpet and rug showing. Nothing to equal It has cvor before been attempted In Salem. We sho Jn - Mm Carpets all tho cheaper grades handled by othor housos, and, In addition, high quality carpets and rugs, such as straugors would hardly oxpect to flnJ In a city llko Snlom. Having tho goods, and tho prlcos bolng right, wo should bo able to carpet your floors. To tost prlcos plonso bring a Portland list with you. attlu&s Owing to tho unpleasantness between Japan and Russia, there h groat probability that Japancso mattings will advance In price. Oui stock Is vory complete, ombraclng many novoltios such as appeah to those looking for things out of tho ordinary in cheap floor coverings. The Hotise Fmmshmg Co 269 Liberty street Stores Salem and Albany f i . h W Ah Administrator Named. lnil to rest In th CauyoM Clt C mou ry 1 1 i ij Evangelist Servlees. Th evaagolUUe services at thr Ktrat CkrltttHH okwrck will be rout in u tkroutk tola w-k. at least, pvr uaua kMttfer. KoconHug to tfae Inters MRUift4. lleoauM of U stormy County Ju4 8wU ba apuolalMi oaOier Ike utuUNcs last vroek wer Jaioti n. MHIr, admlaUtraUir of th Hot nwu M Ur tu preatHi eotai of Jacob Olety. Jcmm1. upon ' "t wbicM Dr. Rrrett epreued UiH HIiiNt a bood la a gud and auf- bl urpris. Hy4it he supiHiMd tke eli MtKHtat Th .utt la valtMd H mliMd. th mor th pople MWth). i would gt out, but thy seta to go '"S ""' L.1: rrz Ulr well-kaowa Muoa. "Wvbfoot.' II also romarkod that lhy had vr rMll)' nw it rata, but h hU whNi It caw dowa la tor ! aad buchtft aad lu all direc- nun Occult ' M.ta-Phy- OOMPETCNT JUDGES. Ittmutr Dortor HnJor.1, IltrpUU,. wMimm wha Make a 'ighijn mt Im.u. kwwtw wbat rtVHl7M'Vhs Z ' " " iSi "? w fcwa tw, .. I tor muUlUa ai boot- Uut tu atfU 7S!hLi n.4.. ..L r ,h ,',J the wither aad -., nn, w W I IIIME L taw. mmm-ii "w a. TruiUaMr. xmi1m loailk)t is VmW' "H MwflMii .. IWtiaad. "Aftr Hlliur oa &atlU at "itui.'i my DMT km 44H4 faia out 7mr VS Wxth W.. ertuad- Rkl br iMdtejr ilniahu SnJ lft,. u (UlHM fur aAWWd ta Thd llenu.i.l r.V ba ho itr. trt has not wrnaed, ad arf bar TndtlaMr a we guoa coawaloo. Soot of th randldMo will rrlv th ordt mm of UatlMH ai toiUsht's swvtc. Th subjwt of MUffey -Wftmm or uio vtdoow of CMttttaiUty" am Th lowr of th Ooao-CkKl-s l)jralt.M Tooltht Mr. Brrotl's subject wlU be Life's Mysteries Revealed ' a won.K'iful Scientist Iltlliteophcr Iclau. IHrof Jaairsou. Eldu-U. block. " stret't. riH.uig j: aBa p Th wonderful dem.o..t1alll ,hu wwfttl mm' trne h,WiI11 muet b wIUmmI to b bvuowd At a Chtac h will u. you but Noij came for. II will rxad your life tmsr and futui hn., i youwoir. H. wi MW- Wllnt adMc In ,u (Ur Hu. doraraadtngs Nnrti manias dl voreo, bootiiM, love affams t.Mcula Uooa, iteada, tnortai;, moneys, tmrki. awl hi fact all things n i, M of lh MMt skillful oftuit acten tto of th m Aa an tr.,., . 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