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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1906)
V'R)" ' BBWBn-SMMBWaM--ate-SMBBWamiBW-ajWI-MWSW ""WTTWT Tl' t-W-I -- r 7""I "W- T' j-j-j' !"i "1HjV(l,l'J'-",:'wJJ SECTION ONE. PAGES 1 TO 8. P. M. AND 4:0. M. H i U AJL JL jl ij-A X A. JL. J O Li JKJN A. JL. VOL. XVL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUAET 1, 1900. NO. 1 '. F'. " Kflij J'Wyy' Jfgr"Mf S7t l " jp " -W-" alrj HHHPvicp 1 pBrar'MDSirar- " J PRESIDENT'S NEW YEARS Gold Lace and Glitter Office Seekers and a few Common People Washington, Jam. 1. -Statesmen, dip lomnts, soldiers, sailors, oflloo holders, olueo oookora and plain peoplo nil gath orod nt tho White Hotwo today to pay thoir respects to tho President nnd Mm. Itoonovelt. Tho door of tho his toric mnnalon wero thrown open nt 11 o'clock, Ami for throo hours a living atroAtn of well-wishing, citizens pour ml in through the marblo corridor nnd tiled past the President And his ladyVIn tho beautiful blue parlor. Today's re ception wno one of the most brilliant in history. Mnoe tho far days of Wash ington, who loyal colonist journeyed to Now York to pay homage to the mi tlon's chief, mo Annual birthday has boon observed with a greater wealth of gold Use am4 amort gowns, joyous mu sis or cordial geedi will. TMp new year reception wm notable In many ways. For Instance, thre was a real vlee-prea-ideat there, a dtlltary not seen At aim liar oolobfAtlons for eight year. He hart was tho last one of that rank to participate, wntll today, when Fair UnVn took hht place At the head of tho jj cabinet lino. Mrs. Fairbanks ranked I tho Indies of the cabinet oirslo nt Mrs. Roosevelt's right hand. Miss Alise Roosevelt, whom every ono wlshod to seo snl congratulate was the behold of all boholders,in the envect orowd of girls in tho green room. Then there were nwny new faeeo in tho diplomatic oerpa, Oho year Ago today Count Cas sia!, Russian ambassador, led. the dip lowntio cerpo entering the White House just an tho news bearers were crying "exjrAs," which nnncuncCKl ALL FORMER RECORDS BROKEN AGAiN Our sales for the year 1 905 greatly exceed the sales of any former year in our business We intend to cords during 1 906 if reliable merchandise and prices that re- gular stores will do it We wish you prosperous New Our store will on j .C jr us - &JtttJ&A2gSUirSi23 wjijm KmsSr' -J& 07&x- S'- . i ., . ...i ' "" all ; dav Monday. January 1 st 1 906; NEW YEAR'S DAY gg RECEPTION Port Arthur's fall. Not far behind him oamo Takahlra, the Japanese minister, bis faeo illutniaatedi by nn Ill-concealed smllo of triumph. Todtoy Baron Boson ropraccd Count Oasnlnn, nnd, instead of boing nt tho front of tho foreign con tingent, ho wno next to tho' last, Japan had no mlnistor In lino, as Baron Aoki, tho newly-eoleeted representative of tho Mikado, has not yet arrived. Tho amba-adors wero resplendent in uniforms, nn upon former years. Tho Chinese minister claimed, perhaps, tho most Attention, Sir Chen Tung Lkng. Oheng's heroic proportions wero set off to splendid advantage by every inch of silk and gold ho wore. Af tor the diplomats, In their proper or der, came members of tho supremo court, aUteimo, officers of the army Ami navy, various officials of tho gov eram-Mtt, patriotic eooiotleo, oohmkIa nloners, officials of tho Ditrlct of Co lumbla nnd thousanda of everyday peo 11 o. Tho decoration of tho 'White House nnd general Arrangements of details wero practically tho namo as thooe of n year ngo. A flno band of 00 pieces wm staUoned in tho marblo vestibule, nnd beioro 0 o'clock a lino of citizens bognn forming outtido tho grounds bo low tho wostorn gate, and beforo noon it had grown eoreral oquareo In length, reaching to tho neighborhood of the Corcoran art gallery. A proecaaion of flno equipments, bearing members ot tho diplomatic corps and thoir hxdiefc, elerka and attaohos reaehod tho White House a few minutes beforo 11 o'clock, the history of break more re can't match all a happy and Yfear remain closed - N - ... STORM SWEEPS ATLANTIC Liners all Late in Reaching New York on Ac count of it Now York, Jan. lw -All liners were lato arriving nt this port, duo to ter rific storms. Tho Amerloan liner SU Louis arrived this rooming, two days Into. and woro admitted to tho grounds south of the mansion. Tho ambassadors and mlniotera woro' ushered into tho state dining room, whoro thoy nwaitod the coming of 'the President nnd his cabinet. Two trumpeters, stationed nt tho foot of tho marblo stnireaso, her nldod tho Approach of tho President, preceded by militia and naval nldec Colonel Uronmell, Lieutenant Com mander Sims And tho President oamo down tho steps an tho Jait notes died away. Mrs. Koosovolt, smiling happi ly, was leaning upon his arm, ami im mediately behind Appeared Vi-Prei-deat And Mrs. Fairbanks, Secretary and Mrs. Itoot, ami the remainder of the cabinet, In the order of precedence. No tlmo was lost In reaching tho blue par I The Chicago Stoe The proprietor! of this well known 6alvm dry goods heuto with to thank tho peoplo for their generous support during the past year. Tho constant ond growing confidence of tk ieplo has enabled them to -x pand their business from a modest beginning until sew they employ SI clerks. Tho employed like their employers, and tho publlo likes thom both, nnd altogether tho public, tho employes, and the propri etors are happy and contented and thankful, ami enjoy, genuine pros perity. At this New Years season, tho Ohisago Store wishes to announce that In tho coming year, the peoplo will bo hotter take care of, than over beforo nt tho eld Dalrymple stand. Whether it be cottons or silks, linens or suitings, the highest talent In selecting goods and the lowest prices In piecing them before the people will remain our pre vailing policy. mcEVOY BROTHERS I lor. Following th time-honored ous members of the diplomatic corps woro flrot to wish the President the compliments of tho season, and the first of these wan tho ambassador from Aw tria-IIuugary. The Italian ambassador ranks the others, but he la absent. Sllvorton Notes. Josse Imrkhurst wont t Portland I Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Olyd PhtlMnil are vis iting in tho elty. Be&aa Haask was In Woodhura Wednesday evening. Mm. Nena Preudifoat returned to Portland Wedneeday, Cal Bchlador was in Woodbura Wd aesday and Thursday, r Misses Lala and LUa Doland, of Port land, are Tisitlag In the city. Bay HinkJo, of Portland, visited in the city Saturday and Sunday, Oharlea Turner went to Balem Fri day, where he has employment. Charley Webb and Miss Minnie Phuy ler were married at Salem Tuesday. There will bo a' social ball givea at tho opera beuBo next Monday evening. Ma and Mrs. Harry Ilebart visited Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Barkhurst last week. Miss Fielda MaClalne, of Taeema, WaahM is visiting at her heme in Sil- vertes. There was a masquerade ball givea at A. I. Porter's Saturday evening, which was well attended. There was a social ball given at the L. TJ. O. hall Saturday evening, which waa very well attended. George Magere of Salem, who has beea visiting in Sllvertoa fer & few days, returned homo Friday. Mr. Harlea and Tillman- Hutton, who have bees at Condon, Or., fer some time, returned to the city last week. The drama gives at the opera house last Monday evening was yry woll rendered, and there was a very largo attendance. GLOOMY DAY AT ANNAPOLIS Charges of Hazing Stare All the Upper Classmen In the Face Xnapolis, Jan, 1. This is the gloom lytaaw Yearn dAy the naval academy haajeeea in many years. Tho shining sun.ond brilliant ky is in strange oen trAfr''wlth the foreboding present in noafljS every uppor olnesman's mind. An Informal mooting of tho first class moti is naidi to have been outsido of tho noadomy walls last ovening. Measures for trlclr protection woro discussed, tho most popular being that oaoh member send a loiter to tho superintendent con fessing ho hnd hazed. No agreement was roachoil, however, as suoh action would nmaek of mutiny ot conspiracy. Tho second omm men, it io said, do olinod to join in a round robin move mont Ooal Oil Johnny Sick. Oorry, Pa., Dec. 30. John W. Bleele, known the world over as "Coal Oil Johnny,' 'is dangerously 111 of paeu moaia. A COLD WAVE IN ENGLAND Severe Storms Sweep the Coast, and Temperature Lowest of Winter Tendon, Jan. 3. The now year was ushered in with tho lowest temperature of the winter. Galea continue along tho west and eouth- coasts, and many minor wrecka are reported. Tho Oa sard turbine Carmina, after lying off Queesstown 58 hours, entered the pert and embarked paBsengere and malls for New York. Incendiary Fire. IlarrlsbuTg, HI, Jan, 1. Fire of ia ecadiary origin dostreyed six business buildings. Loss 100,000. DIED. BBNNWPT. At the reeidesse of his son-ia-law, Henry B. Thieleen, of this elty, at 5 p. m., Sunday, December 13, 190, William N. Bennett, lato of Stafford, New York, after a short ill neas of peritonitis, aged 87 yeara. The departed was a native of Brie county, Now York, bora near Buffalo, where he lived nearly all his life. In 1877 ho retired from active farm life, and on the death of his wife, last Sep tember, ho oamo West to live with, hie only surviving child, Mrs. H. B. Thiol sea, of this elty. Ho was a lifelong member of the Bpiseepal faith, a man of quiet habits and of a- aweei and charitable disposition, aad made friends of ail who knew him. The fu neral will tako place Wedneeday, tho hour to be announced later. LESSON SUNDAY The Slaughter Yesterday Caused Leaders to Post pone Revolution Day St, Petorburg, Jan. 1. Moscow news today confirms earlier reports that tho DHUnlUJ VUt VI IUH iCUBUIVUi IB VHHk city was accomplished by heavy omugh tor. Revolutionary sooieties issued a manifesto decided to refrain from or dcring t general insurrection on Now Years. Such n revolt, it is oxplaincd, might intimldato tho ignorant. Tho government, hbwovor, has taken precaution!). all M'CALL RESIGNS OFFICE Thinks Hie Needs a Rest, and the Whole Country Will! Agree With Him Jfew York, Jan. 1. It la reported this morning that MoOall resigned Sat urday the presidency of the New York Life, and his resignation waa Accepted. Tho -resignation had been planned by tho trustees to bo made Tuesday, when tho annual statement of tho company becomes public property.' McCall ro fueod to nfllrm or deny tho report. Most of tho trustees aro out of town. Nono of those reached would be quotod. Jt lsundcrtood all felt bound by a pledge of Mcreey, la his letter MeOall oaid over since tho Inception of tho Insurance controversy his peace of mind has suffered front continuous mis understanding and misrepresentation of his actions. Ho Is net In good health now, and he deemed It best fer himself and the company to resign. Mc OnM plans to go away for a long rest, probably to Hurepc. John Olaflln, the dry goods merchant Is spoken of at his eueeeesor. Earthquake in West Indiea. Kingston, Jamaica, Doc 30. The Ulanda of Orcaad and Trinidad expo rloMcd an earthquake, but there is no report of the leu. caveIn DELAYED TRAIN Redding. Gal Jan. 1. A cave in tunnel six, between Gleadale and West Fork, Oregon, delayed last night's over land train 14 hours. The cave-la oc cur red just before the train reached the tunnel. It was due here at 10. W last night, and will arrive at 11.30 this morning. A heavy west wind prevails hero today, and tho mercury is hover ing around tho freezing point. STATE NEWS MoMinnvilie has a new rug faotory. The new pumps fer the Lane County Blectrie Company, at Bugene. arrived Saturday. They weigh IS tena apte, i in AAA ii j -i ' and oan pump 1.000,000 gallons daily, fr r . . Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander celo - brated their golden wedding anniven - eary Wedaesday at Independence. Nine ohildrea and 18 grandcUldrea were present. John Kull, of Bugene. waa the via-, thn of a painful gun accident Saturday, j llT. . ... 1 .1 13 t n.u I "o ntw uuk uuuuu uvar ipii.uuoiu, and ho had placed his gun against al tree, and was wrestling with another, boy, when, in come way, ho hit the gas, aad it fell to tho ground, causing ' it to discharge its full load lato his ngas jeg. Ohio Legislature. Oelosabue, O., Jan. 1. -The Ohio leg islature eoavoaed today. Col, GarmJ Thompson, BepubHcan, was elected speaker. IDAHO'S EX-GOVERNOR MURDERED Blown to Pieces by a Bomb as He Opened the Gate at His Home Former Governor Frank Stounonbcrg of Idaho, was neeassihatcd at 7.30 o'clock Saturday evening just as ho was passing throuffh tho gato leading into tho yard of his homo nt Oaldr woli, Idaho. The governor hnd boon down town, and was returning to hla homo when he mot his death. Ho waa nlono. Just as ho entered tho goto n tcrriflo explosion occurred, blowing hlfl body lltorally to ptoce. ThcTo was no witness to tho nswiMln ntlon, but tho explosion waa of ftuoh torrlflo foreo that windows in real idoncea on both aides of tho street woro shattered, and oonsidorablo damago woo done to tho Steunenborg home, ni though no ono besides tho governor wits injured The sound of tho axpteston and1 tho spMntering glass brought the inmates of the keueert for block en each eldo of the DtMeaborg homo rushing to the scene After tho first oxeltemeni bad died down, and the frassaenls of the body of tho former governor had: been re moved! to his homo, a careful Inspection of the msho of the tragedy waa made. It was found that a dynamite bomb had "been used to tako tho life of Mr. fihewnenborg. The asmamn had cun ningly arranged tho dynamite so that the opening of the gato would expVotta It. There Is no duo to tho aumanin, but It la believed' to bo the revenge of min ers who wero ednvloled of complicity in tho Ooeur d 'Alone riots in 1600. During thottqmublesomo times In tho Ceenir dUlenoTrfthntrylalr'Sfounenborg waa governor of Idaho. It was his order that sent tho state troops to tho scene. Tho riots were quelled and many leaders arrested. The leaders wero tried ami convicted and soaienceil to six years' Imprisonment, and wero recently releaecd from the peal ten tiary. Boise, Idtobo, Jan. lv Further Inves tigation af the afwawlnatlea of ex- Geveraer eteunenberg, at OaldweU Sat urday night, oowvinee the author! tits that it waa the work of thn "Mack naad," an organisation which waa formed by tho misers engaged in tho rlets at Ooeur d'Alene In 1609. Governor Wooding Las offered a re ward af $000, t which private citl mm have made addition until IM.000 will Ire paid for the Apprehension of the MMirdorer. Al Irallway traias passla'a through are carefully searched, and eflleer-s in Northern Idaho have beea Instructed to detain every strange char actor until he can Identify himself. De tectives are ea route from Salt Lake, and mc rem Denver. Of the secret teeuat for their prateac la Oajdwell arreeta made yesterday and this morning all wore ralaased but three, who were nnaU U atbA.e,rfly a count for their presenae in Caldwell the past two weck, leafing about sa leans with plenty of money. wihT6F BORAX. KING Oakland, OaJL, Jan. l.-Mra. P. K. ewl' "" or wft Dorax k,n? ilt -1 home la Bast Oakland early this j , , ---- " awning from hemorrhage of tho brain. 'SB1 ha9 beaB Ja ,, kftaUb fr MHM ' time, and intended1 leaving this af tor- t Been with her haebaad on a trip tr ber haJth. " ' .' 5 The SPA Cheife candies and ice cream. Tho beet in the city. 382 Sttite Street. W. T. Stolx. F. O. Myers. Special price per dozen on candy canes, 4j ' in mi niii in sMaaauasnMeBssnnsnBsawssmBnasM