w tit! lJlUIIIJllJI 1 BwyraBt!uwrB!!i 1 1 'ii it, nnfr iii i n it .Viiii i ;m)fiiammmm iliHiUM ii wiiwwiiwffjiriwtrriiii,ii,r iibiimmi -1 i 4 i v m mmpmmHmitK'ru (PWftvV J WfttpilNIINIimapfMJJ' I HI tuiipi iilltflftiWiMTHrillil ImllM'flnill I III tWiMWfta.i siinwHBiWW ifi t!Wl1i V AIL Y CAPITA L JOURNAL XIV. SAI.EM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1904. no; ana. mi'f im.iw iiipi l "pj ot(il er! PP metj smi y oil Punl IV M mtJ BoltB St 50 3o 133 152 32 93 Vl A Of. BOR DAY OBSERVED IN MANY CITIES a. A. Striking Butchers in Chicago Received an Ovation All Along the Line ' ibor dny passed off quietly in Ore- , asido from tho closing of tho offices, the banks ami a few union tho dny wis not observed in any manner in tho city of Salem. tho Eastern stntea many large pa- were held and picnics and outing s gave tho toilers a chance to a pleasant holiday with their iea. Tho tendency seems to be to il picnics and pleasure excursions, ad of tho tiring parade and spec- fir demonstration. m cago, sept. o,-witn o,uoo men e, as compared with 75,000 last tho annual Labor Day parade d at 10 o'clock this morning. itbstanding tho action of tho Chi- 'ederation of Labor, in declaring vor of picnics and outings for men and their families, a number mons determined to snow their gth in tho parade. trominent in the lino of march wero nions of striking butchers, with ident Donnelly as marshal. Tho seshoers and freight handlers wero included. The butchers received ovation nil nlong the line. At tho Jon picnic at Thornton Park address- were made by District Attorney Den- and L. K. Stinger respectively Be- blican and Democratic candidates for vernor. Two Parades in Toledo. Toledo, Sept. 5. Five . thousand harchers turned out for the Labor Day lemonstrntion today. Owing to an ob- bction raised by tho""bUtchers' union, me employes ot the Jones & Co., of which Mayor Jones was tho head, wero not allowed to participate. The Joues employes hold a parade of their own, covering the" same route as tho official pnrnde. Outing at Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Sept. C Seventy unions turned out for tbo Labor Day parade this morning. An outing at Chester Park followed. Many Unions in Line. Now York, Sept. 5. Tho Sons of La bor, to tho number of 40,000, marched through the New York streets today. Grand Marshal Jns. B. McCabe, of tho Central Federated Union, led the pa rade, which started at COth street, and marched down Fifth avenue to Wash ington Square. Many unions marched for tho first time. Speechmakiug in Missouri. Kansas City, Sept. 5.-Labor Day was celebrated with a parade by organ ized workingmen, including the strik ing meat workers. Twelvo thousand were in line this afternoon. Thero was speaking in tho park by Hon. Thos. E. Watson, Populist candidate for Presi dent; Jos. W. Folk1, Democratic candi date for governor; Cyrus P. Waldbrige, Republican candidate for governor, and others. In Pennsylvania. Newcastle, Pa., Sept. 0. Labor Day celebrated hero with a parade of sever al thousand mon. A large number came from Sfinron'and 'Elwo'od city.' Beach Tholr Shrine. jSan Francisco, Sept. 3. Over 10,000 siting Sir Knights, with their lady Bends, wero added to tho list of iters who are to own San Francisco the next fivo days. The big rush gau yesterday and though the rail- lid mon wero taken somewhat by prise they made hurried arrango- lats to meet tho emergency. Incom- trains wero crowded with gnily Bformed visitors, anl but for the it that business houses wore closed, would hnvo been hard to tell that Iwas Sunday. Few of tho special litis arrived on time, two to four urs lato boing tho rule. But tho Iters took the delays in good spirits, Id seemed as iollv as if they wero Iht on time. During tho day special Inday services wero held in several the churches. Today is a day largely of prepara In for tho big events to come. About le Palaco Hotel headquarters tho Sir flights, swarmed like bees, whilo in fo tho grand officers were busily en- I their triennial reports and completing mo nnni ucians or mo conciavo pro gram. Every ,onc is looking forward to tho big parade tomorrow and it is predicted that there will be more men in lino than at any former conciavo hold by tho order in this country. RUSSIAN DIVISION DESTROYED Dispatch Says Twenty Five Thousand Men Were Killed London, Sept. 5. A dispatch to tho Contral News agency from Koine states that Stackolbcrg's army, numbering a.ljOOO, which was roported cut off by tho Japanese, whilo attempting a junc tion with Kuropatkin has been com pletely wipod out. A dispatch coming to tho Exchange Telegrnph from Rome states that Kuro patkin had two horses shot from under him during tho retreat from Liao Yang. Tho dispatch regarding tho loss of Stackelberg's forces is discredited here. PEACE MAYBE MADE Packers and Strikers Hold tiong Conference With f , Some Success r London, Sept. 5. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of Reuters' Agency wires thnt, despite tno denial of the war ofllco, n report is persistently cur rent thnt Goneral Kuropatkin -was obliged to abandon 200 guns nt Liao Yang. Sbmo were damngTSTl in fighting,' and the rest wero spiked by order of Kuropatkin. It is also rumored in St. Petersburg that Gcncrnl Linovitch, with troops for tho relief of Kuropat kin, has arrived not far from Mukden. Wisconsin State Fair. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. C.-Tho an nual Wisconsin state fair opened to day in a blazo of glory and wjth pros nocts bricht for tho most successful I exhibition of tho kind ever held in tho state. Every department without ex ception is well filled, but especially notoworthy are the agricultural manufacturing All Eyes On Vermont. Burlington, Vt., Sept. 5. Tho eyes of the nation aro on Vermont. Tho re sult of tomorrow's election in this state will bo sicuifiennt. It is tho straw thnt will tell which way tho political wind is blowing. If tho Re publican majority should bo light the Domocrats of tho country will consider it nn omen of good, while, on tho other hand, should tho majority bo heavy, tho country will tnko it as an indica tion thnt Roosevelt will sweep the t-land. " "I It is contendod that- aItcpublicnn majority-of-more--than80,000-In Vcr"' munt will bo a suro sign that Parker will meet dofeat. Should tho Republi cans have less than 30,000 votes to spare tomorrow tho result of tho com ing national election will remain in duubt until November. Tho Republican candidnto for gover nor is O. J. Bell, of Walden. . Mr. Bell is n' farmer nnd is being supported by tho Stato Orange. Tho Democratic! Chjcngo, Sept. 5. A secret confer ence' by representatives of tho packers nnd striking butchers' committeo is in profess, looking to a settlement of tho strikej Manager Stalner, of tho Union StocKYards & Transit Company, spent more than nn hour this morning in con sultation with tho striko leaders at tho Transit Houte. It is authoritatively staled that President Donnelly held n conference on Saturday night with T. J. Connors, of Armour & Co., nnd that he will meet other representatives of tho packers today. It is stated that n plan has been made for tho immediate roturn'to work of tho strikers. It is un derstood that the packers havo agreed toT3 all the old njen to work ns fast nstpossible at the old ierms. Tho only condition is that unions call the striko off. &8 n result of tho efforts of tho polbjg to stop night picketing in tho stockrynrds, 38 men wero locked up during the night. NEW METHODS FOR SALEM PROGRESS State Development League Work to jBe Taken Up at the City Hall Tonight NqWj York, Sept. 5. Tho police gunrd is still kept up todny nt tho plants of Schworchild & Sulzberger, nnd tho United Dressed Beef Compnuy, through theJfU-lking butchers wero called off. Tho guard will be kept up until tomor row, when the strikers npply for thoir I to help promoto tho progress at this community, and if 'we tnko hold witVst will Salem can add GO per cout to hw ' population in ono year. Morehajits, lawyers, bankers', con tractors, mechanics, owners of houses, and all who aro alive to thoir intercstm can seo what this means. Thoy ohoutdi not stand back nnd lot others do thti Thero will bo a mass meeting to night nt tho city council chambor at 7:30 o'clock, to prcparo for the big im migration harvest coming to Oregon. Two hundred business men, commer cial men, professional men nnd property owners' have been asked to move in n body to secure for Snlctn tho lion's sharo of tho coming immigration. Two hundred new.mombers aro to bo work. Lot nil tnko hold enrolled in tho Commercial Club for no- A two-days' mass convention for Ur tivo work for tho coming 12 months, Ivolopmont work, has just boon holtl'afc when thero will bo more tourist nnd im migrant trnvel to Oregon than over be fore. A correspondence committeo of 1000 persons, who have como to Salem and Hiirroundlng country In tho past 10 years, will be prganizod to reach ono M to 100 of their friends and ncquuint uncos in tho East, who aro coming to Baker City, nnd if Western Oregon iit to hold paco with Eastorn Oregon, Ssr loin und Marion county must got a movo on. Como out tonight and hear tho live business mon talk progress. It will do your heai t good to hoar short, sharp talks from tho following men: V. VP. Wigging J. II, McNnry, Mayor Waters, ox-Mayor Bishop, L. K Page, Thro. IL. Oregon Tho development lenguo work is on Barr, A. Welch, J Q, Dockabach, I. Lx. u broad bpuIo that slll enablo ovcryono PattcrBon and others. I. . .I, t ,r , m :. old places. For Shorthand Championship. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 5. Shorthand To Bar Impuro Torelgn Foods, Now York, Sept. 5. Tho first of n number of port laboratories projectod by tho department of ngriculturo to prevent Impuro food, tho product of foreign countries, onteriug tho United States, was opened tbdny in tho A pralHor's storo building in thin city. writers every whero will bo Interested i1"0 laboratory is thoroughly equipped in a contest begun hero today for tho and will bo used to mako annlysls of world's shorthand speed record. Tho tho various food products nrrlvlng nt contestants aro Robert Tennis, of this Jiort. This wll) obviate tho, delay GreotfBaj', Wis., who holds tho world's of requesting samples by tho secretary rocOru ofa230 words'- a minute,1- ami of agriculture from tho 'secretary of ft?ster,?H(rgRen,-of -Londonptho-EilW-the treasury, mill ' thVlninsmission- of pean champion, whoso record is said to theho samples to Washington for bo 210 words a minute. The contest analysis. If tho plan proves u success was arranged by tho National Short- similar laboratories will bo established hnnd Association and tho winner will at Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, receive a substantial purse in addition Now Orleans, and other important to tho championship title. ports of entry. Letter Carriers' Convention. Allontown, Pn., Sopt. 5. Tho fifth unnunl,convontion of tho Pennsylvania Stnto Association of Letter Carriers openod hero this morning with ubout sovonty-flvo delegates in uttendnnco- At tho oponing session reports show ing the work and conditon of tho cr ganiKution wero presontod by Prcsl tlont John J. Ferry, of Wilkeebiirre Socretary ,T. S, Reynolds, of York, audi tho several other ofilcers. Tho- moot" ing closes with a social session undl banquet this evening. Dr. Robert Forbes, of Philadelphia Is tufjtcctoil to arrive In tho nlty todiiv, t und will bo ontortnined by Mrs. J. iu Sanborn. Dr. Forbes Is secretary qC S tho church oxtqnsiim work of that city, and wus pastor ifef Alio church formerly uttended by Mrs, Kuuborn in Mlnnoori- v oils. , , "si i t candidate is Eli M. Porter, of Wilming ton, Today is Labor Day We Remain Closed Alf Day. Admires Flowers. C. I). Frazor, who travels for tho Wudhams & Kerr Bros., of Portland, says the Hotel Willamette has the fin- ,! est flowers in tho dining room of any exhibits, hich for hoU,i on tM rolul- Uo ia thero eve-y Afnmln v. 11ml linn linnmn nn nnMinalnut number and class have never been ex-i"" ' """ "" "u,uu "u ii i i !. -.. rn, ,, nt over mo giauioius. tho ceueu iu mis diuic. uv ivgiui w. trotting and pneing races was inaugur ated today and will be continued through tho week, enthusiast gladiolus grown in tho open air at Salem aro cor- Big Special Wednesday Tffef rei&8& Collector Dead. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Sept. . Daniol Magono, formor collector of tho port of ged putting tho finishing touches to New York, died last night. Low Pfice Doesn't Jways Indicate a Bat gain BMMMMMHHMIMHMIMBMMiBMHssHM'BaBHIBaBBBBI,HIIB You must consider the quality ns well as tho price. t OUR CASH PLAN And economical business methods make it possible for us to sell goods at a smaller margin of profit than "regular stores." That's why wS crivn vnn lwttnr roods for the monoy than you can find elsewhere. Wo nover buy an article unless tvo, aro sure that it will prove jatisfao tory to the customer. Complete assortments in every line. tainly tho most showy flower for hotel nse that has evor been developed. Ono Salem grower ahs been furnishing those flowors to several hotels to con vinco the traveling public that this is moro of a flower stato than some oth ers, ns ho believes that our summer climato is adapted to flower culturo out doors better than nny climato in tho world. It is gratifying to find that they'nro appreciated. J Clothing, Gloves, Undetwea, Shifts, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, Hats, EVERYTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY American Brido for Austrian Baron. Nojvport, R. I., Sept. 5. Newport society was much interested todaj' in the only international wedding of tho season, thnt of Baron Bachofcn von Kfllit, of Austria, nnd Miss Alico M. if. Pfizer, which was solemnized at Linden Gate, the villa of the brido 'a parents. Tho affair was n very exclu sive one. tho guests boing limited to the relatives and a few intimato friends of tbo contracting parties. Miss Anna Maud Harrison was tho maid of honor, and tho best man was Lawrence La Tourotto Driggs. o Fake Ad Writers. Salem business men aro besieged by fake advertisement solicitors, for vari ous kinds of programs and advertising cards to bo Mattered, no ono knows wherq. AH they want is a dollar or two and thoy will do tho teat. The wise advertiser turns down the&o proposi tions about as fast as they como into his office. Cleverest id Most Exdnsare Autumn ite In Women's Tailored Stilts, Coats and Sk:'r!s Our proud position us leaders in tho field of women's missoM and children's outer garments Is recognized nn far East, North, West and South as people come to Sulom to buy. This pinnacle of fame has boon attnlnwl through merit ut our merchandise. Our groat second floor tho handsomest deparlmont o( its kind in tho country Is a standing monument to our business integrity and progresNlveness. Tho mugnificont autumn display Ih k showing which is a revelation in ready-to-wear upparel. Kuch individual offering is of special importance to somn one perhaps to you. Every qualification of perfect uttlrc is mot here. 1 he New York Racket Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. Murderer Electrocuted. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 5. Guiseppe Versalie,ag6l 1 years, was electrocuted at 6:4 o'clock this morning. The elec trocutlon was without incident. Ver saile and Antonio tijrogio, who was electrocuted here last week, killed John Vasgorder and his half sister, M' Farnham, m AlUghauey county )a$ vK-7 7 H M ( tttr w f f V vJ5bU MA w7M' II 17 I 'Mnu ImK Wednesday Only Special salo No. 102. For next Wednesday's sale we offer u lino of Spachtel Covers fine assortment to choose from, nd aro great bargains at Bee Conrt Bt. Window Fine Walking Skirts Made of mixture in various shades, also kerteye and broadcloths, trim med with strap and button. The most compute showing to be found In the eity New styles now ready. f 2.0 to $37.50- Trimmings It's wonderful this difference in Idea concerning the ambtilliuhment of a costume. Home women look very wull in a plain frock, but most look better if tioat and pretty trimmings bo added. To meet all tastes we have tho moit eompleto assortment of up-to-the-minute novelties. Gordon Hats Ready $3,00 New t Styles UFo or CO There is no better illustration f how our i'.Io thing department Iteepn abreust yes, oven alt cud, of tho times than to point to our suporl stoek of, suits and overcoat. Droit sy wear men aan select from thws lines with satinfaetion and economy. Havo you seen tho now tbiugxf I We will be pleated to have you call and seo theso lines, and are eanfi dent we can please you. 41 il m m E. T. BARNES, Prop. May.