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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1906)
r Kj&XHyqg&QlSis mn lit . w i YORK ICHICAGO MILLION DOLLAR BLAZE t0USING S BAD AS PACKERS , , BLAflED I MEETING AT CHICAGO SiLVfcNiUN . kM. '4Bk " ' " " -.... m-wr --, "" " Tn-swis mw i - -yfe,., - JAJCT Jf?A PTTjA I. JOTTR W 1 . iu SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1000, " ' " ' '33 " - l.l. II ! - .Vf VW I i jjr T in the Slaughter Similar to Those file Windy City ork, May 30. It has just been tijwt, ,Neill and Reynolds Lave a tew days investigating the kjrig'JIustry in this city, nnd Jund many conditions dunlicatinc isiBge. George Christian; nsrewry 'ot inVbutchers' union, says reJsaiyojsrwit differenco between m'Gbicago and New-York. Observed Universally. ihttoBMay 30. Memorial day red throughout tho country, Leffort was made to decorate the irery deadl soldier. The mill- azations in every city pa- principal services here were Betftn, May 30.-Tho press' is unanE mous in the arraignment of the Amert? can packers, and demands protection for tho German public. One paper de dares: ."The" rest of tho civilized! reJ pie- adopt Christianity, the Americans unblushlngly adopt Satan as the iiw spiring" spirit of public life." Other are even stronger in their denuncia .-vuo.r i -Inspection Necessary. $, May 30. Senator Bev- tfUeussing tho meat inspection "The country is now in a -Moral regeneration. The bill ia, to provide as good meat pro- tfc- Europeans get from our irera ftigaed the Contract. id, Spain, May 30. Princess Aisg Alfonso signed the mnr- tract today in tho presence bers of their families, foreign dors, and a few dignitaries. tv public- matte it a gala occasion. Threw, Two Bombs. Kuisis, 'RBSwfa.SMay 30. Two bombs re thrown ,teday at the former gov nor; OajMHstfjliksanorl. Tho gencr- PMipB ;ne imgn, a uystnnu-'JftW'-threo injured. --jjg mvd m - B f JJ ; o King Edward's Birthday. ivomron, .May jv me birthday of King .Edward, who was born Xovcmber 0, 1S41, was officially celebrated today; in accordance with the wishes of the, king. Tho towns throughout the king dom were gaily decorated and beflagged andl tho flipping at the various ports made the gajest display of buutiog. The day was observed at all tho home military and naval headquarters witfi parades ami salutes. , Tho chief celebration was the cere mony of "troopine tl.o colors" on tho Horse Guards parado grounds:! Thousands of spectators witnessed the. interesting ceremony, o Mako tho Packers Pay. ' Washington, May 30. Packers arc exerting every effort to defeat the Bev cridgc bill, placing the cost of inspec tion upon tho packers. Officials dedaro thaHthis is tho only sensible way to" raiso money for the cost of inspection which they say now costs nearly a milj lion a year, in addition to tho clerical work in the department here. Chicago, May 30. Tho Armour do-. vator was destioye'd by firo this morn ing. It ignited the neighboring plant of tho Commonwealth Klectrlo Company and a million dollars damngo was done. A railroad switchman, in trying to save cars, wn9 killed. Battleship Ashore London, May 30. The battleship Montague jce at ashore during the maneuvers. She lost her propellers. Thcr'o-is a hole, in her bottom, and her englno rooms are flooded. fllCAGO SIM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE 10,000 Yards of Strnime Goods Heady for Thoir Biennial. St. Paul, Minn., May 30. Several thousand delegates of women's clubs In all parts of the country arc assembled to attend tho eighth biennial meeting of tho General Federation of Womvn's Clubt, which will open here tomorrows Thii evening n reception will bo lipid to enable tho delegates to become nc quaintcd with each other. Tho state headquarters will bo in rooms of th'o' old cnpitol, while the gcnenil session)) will bo held either in tho capitol or in the Armory buildinp, a short dis-j tunce from the cnpitol. , Colored Men Discuss Business Matters.' Jacksonville, Flu., May 30. A state convention of colored men is being held hero today for tho purpose of dlsJ cussing tho advancement of tho negroes ns businesi men. Many interesting, questions will como up for considers tion, nmong them the problem of giv ing tho young colored man a bolter ed-J ucntion and training in business mat-' ters. I'ho Republicans held a rousing ral- rtt Sllvcrton tost evening, and the Smerton brnt band helped to enliven the oceauon. The meeting was called toorder by County Chairman Murphy, and Mr. Van Vnlkenburc, the precinct i. ihfc SjK-e SAith, Fr Qoint-fena ewiiiiittteeman, presided over tho meet- Sjeeches were made by Dr. J. N :flnk .1. Miller, oandidute for lenators Llovd T. Kovnblda. I). (J. Dfnoor. floorcn V Tlmlnnrl T1 11 IfSv. p.jP. Allen, J. II. Settlemier and Frank pivey, whose remark wero loudly ap plauded. The Bepubllcnns wilt poll n remarkably large vote in Sllvcrton nnd nirjoluiug precincts. , Tho Republicans nre waging a tro menbuMy vigorous cnmpnlgn, and are being met at all points with grout en thusiasm Tho speeches of tho various en fid I (.lutes nro making strong impres sion on the voters. Out of rospect to the, day nnd its memories, thero wero no rallies, held on Memorial Day. To nioitow there will be meetings nt Mt. Angel nt 2 p. m, and Hubbard nt 2 p.lm. The candidates will divido into two parties, one attending tho rally at Mt. Angel nnd the other will uddross the voters nt Hubbard. In tho evening u grand demonstration will bo hold nt Aurora, nt whiab tiino tho eflglos of Re p'ubbcan.lsm will wrenm loudly, nnd prcnage the victory of tho entire party ticket. attend republican rally At THE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY1 EVENING W. C HAWLEY, Candidate for Congress, and the County Candidates will be Present Good Music All Are Invited. I IMIMIIIWaiMtllUMUMIMit I MEMORIAL DAY IS OBSERVED North and South, East andWest Pay Tribute to the Dead With a Wealth of Fragrant Blossoms -! ' 5 J 1lt I . . - .. nsmngton, u. v., May .10. Decora- ikjsU of tlm rt. a v n.i, ,nnt..i tlon day, tho grent national holldxiy gnnUatioim mot Ml inarched through dedicated to tho memory of tho-w who tho city to tho vuHors cometorles con l',.. . a r n KAND ASSORTMENT COMPHJSE3 ALL THE LATEST jOB SUMMER WXAS DEM1TIB8, LAWNS, SWISSES, OR- 0 WfJX. MUIXS, WHITB LINENS, WHITE DTJOK, WHITE BEDFORD CORD, WHITE INDIA LINENS, LAOB DIM- ;4KAfHIRAL IRISH LINENS CORDED ZEPHYRS, OHAT.T.TKfl, MADRAS CLOTH, rANOT PERCALES, DRESS rANOY CAXJ0OB8 AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS., r a AND LITTLE PROnTS IS OUR IDEA 01 DOINQ WE RRCOMMSND AN EARLY SELECTION, AS THE SAVE THEM MARKED AT WILL MOVE THEM OUT i ON: HUH IDS KL-u. IBHB- ' bwutifnl FrkB quality; yard.... 5c dainty Fancy Lawm; ' yard oc pretty Fancy Dimities. : yard 81-3e f beautiful Sheer Or- feral effects; gra&d as- fricc, yard lOo UM Drww Gingbaai; quality, yd . ...81-c 15e U&d 1S Imported iiea; price, yi-.lSsc 4rdrtHiat Sk Zephyrs, fttylisfc pattrs; price. 32c v1 Bfw j9uwer Calico; -pAttfrM, yard, it, 5c, '. , ee U Dotted Swii; m dreeeee, yd 15e, 1U, , .. .500 yards of White India Li&ea; great values, yard, 81-3e, 30c, 12o and 18c 1000 yards of Genuine Irish linen, ia white asd natural, yd 15c, 18e,ad , 25e 500 yards White Bedford Cord; Brakes beautiful dreeece, yd 15e, 18c and , 25c 509 yards of Silk MaHa and 3araa Cloth; ceweet lor vomxtr 6W aad jniata; prie, yd, 15c, lie, C5c lGDLLZNEKV; OfcAXS AND SUITS. D'fc-iU to yUA er ICHlUery; Ce iw4 gwt'Peyrf eat J 6WB THE EUnT PLAC3B IN SA LEM. Beaatiol TriBoted Hate worth aerwker up aa Wk aa &ZQ mJ 4.50 at L95; 5.60 Trfjeaed fUU a l0. 8fkl Ladite' giU frca i4JX op. Sfetlel L& Mm' JleU from $3.J ap. Harlem Elver Eegatta. New York, May 30. Tho unrruul Harlem river regatta, under tho uus pices of tho Huilem KeRntta Arocia tion, will bo held over a courto of ono mile and a quarter on tho Hurlem river thin afternoon. For many wcolce the various crews of the boats entered for tho different events of Uio regatta practiced faithfully, and It is said that tho rivalry between tho contestant haa never been as great at this year. The number of entries is larger than last your, and a highly Interesting con test is expected. Soiuo of tho best crows of the New York, Brooklyn und Long Islrnd boat clubs aro represented among the entries. The lift of events includes Junior singles, Intermediate singles, senior' single, veteran single, junior doubles, interniodlato. and senior doubles, junior, intermediate and senior four-oared gig, senior four-cared shell, junior, intermediate and senior eight oarod shell, and a naval reserve cutter race. Hermann Trial Juno 18th, Wnihlngton, Juno 30 Justice Gould yesterday set tho Dinger Hermann trial for June 18tb iiiiiminiiiiiiniiniii SAUWS MDKAX3Hr 0BOWXK STORE. Y BROS; dJl ui Coirt Streets Popular Science Mostily. We may noir proceed to slate the probable cause of vol can lo eruptions. Thhi flrA rjutaeA. T rnni-fll v . bf & do- jvelopaaeni of beat resulting front radio- aotlvity in limited tracts at a depth of one to three at the very utmost not over four miles from the surface, which is sometimes sufficient to melt the rocks affected by it. The roehlog is gradual, and 'when a sufficient quan tity is melted the matter which it con tains becomes explosive and usually suffices" to break through the covering, constituting as eruption. Whea ell the lava- la erupted, and the reservoir ! exhausted, it close up for a time. If If hkat toatlnnts to be venerated. lasore Java is melted, and in due time another eruption, occur. The process pay be Tepeated again. It way be re peated buadeeds at tcouaaads of time. The volea&ie aetion auy continue In the same place (ot taadred ,of thous ands, or eves millions, of years, or it stay eves c-eeur-ly oaee. ladeed, it sear fall altogether to erupt to the ur- (, an is many M falL Ja fttker words, it fM tff It saw recess of preparisg tot an eruption and dees t eowarcaaate it. Major C. E. Dnttoa ia Tie Fopular Bcistnte Monthly. BIO EQUAL SUrrRAaB RALLY AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY EVENTNO, MAY 31. REV. ANNA SHAW, NATIONAL PRESIDENT; MRS. MARY SIMPSON SPSRRY, PRESIDENT OP OALTTOR- NIA; MISS LAURA CLAY, NATION' AL AUDITOR; MBS. IDA PORTER 80YSR, CHAIRMAN STATE PRESS WORK; MRS. CLARA WALDO, LEO TURSR STATE ORANGE, AND OTH- ES PROMINENT SPEA1CSTRS. GOOD MUSIO. DON'T MISS IT. H-fg h e i i 1 1 1 1 in inmit A Catholic GatherlBg. Many of tho rectors of the neighbor' log, Catholic churches met here yestcr- vj u aa ccairiaBitcai semton,alO U1S eiui pUn to promote the best .Interests of the church. Those in attendance wcrer Father Flaeidiu, Mt. Angel; Father T. Dauro, Gcrvais; Father A. Leresfjue, Wodbnrn; Father A. Hilde braad, Oregon City; Father V, Datln, BroolM; Futlur Lalnek, Bublimltyj IVther Rann, 8t. Paul, and Father La Croix, St. Louis. M. A, J', Carter bos returned to her kfmetin Forttaud, after a visit jrith frleads here. 0. 0. Docavon, the hop man, was among the northbound pawengers on the mornlBtf local. in i i.i ii. . The .Orf Nlghtfaifais. Mrs. HaUIe I'urrisb Uicges has just clo4 several important eagsgetteaft to g sslos. First she appears for the Itosebarf high school eoKsaeaet next Aiy, which s to be fellowed by aereral them. On July 4th she Is Look t sine tut. the Chauau A ocii at Orte.Clly. Mra 21ivs I tailed the "Oregoo NigWlngfJe," but sJaee her year's study la the Eait he la Tcgnlud sus-a Cabbed artist ot fjught in tho Civil War, was celobrat ei toikiy throughout tho country. In tlio north as well ns in tho south, wherever there nro graves of Union soldiers, the day was observed lr n more or lefs impresilvo and elubonito manner. In tho nntloiml capital Dec oration dtiy is always generally ob served, not only by all tho patriotic and veteran organisations, but by the citizens in general. Everywhere Hags waved from tho mastheads, not from half mast, ns In former years. This chango wis due lo tho position taken by Commander in Chief Tanner of tho Grand Army, and to his explicit rec ommendation in his Memorial day or der. In accordnuco with previous arrange ments tho vnrious posts of tho G. A. 11. and affiliated organisations met at .their respective hulls and marched to tho various cemeteries assigned to thorn, to decorato tho graves of tho Union soldiers buried there. Tho mcjst Important exercises wero held in tuo Arlington National cemetery, where not only thousand of enlisted mcu nro burled, but whoro rest tho temalns of hundreds, of prominent officers. One of tho Interesting features of tho exer cises wns tho visit to tho cemetery by tho members of the Cuban legation who decorated not only the graves of tho sailors of the Maine, but nlso tho graves of those who had fallen- during tho FpanUh-Amrrican war, Norfolk, W. Vo,, May 30 Never In tho history of this city did the cele bration of Decoration day attract so enormous a crowd of visitors from tho surrounding districts oa this year. This won duo to tho fact that President lloosovelt had consented to deliver the Memorial address t tho exercises of the Army and Navy Union in the nnw nl hospital cemetery at Tidewater, noar Norfolk. . President Ilooscvclt, necomimnled by Becretnry Loeb and several person al friends, arrived hero this morning on board of tho Mayflower nnd landed at the pier of .tho navy yard. Itcur Admiral I F. Harrington ond the mem bers of his staff were thero to receive tho President. After'tho exebango of greotlngs tho President and his party seated themselves In carriages and were driven through the city to tho naval horpltal cemetery grounds nt Tide wattT, In front of the Portsmouth courthouse, which the President passed on his way to th cemetery, a grand stand had been erected, which was oc cupied by the rchool children of the town. They received the President with cheers and the waving of little flags. The Pmidont stopped and brief y addressed the children A few min utorf later ho continued on his way to tho cemetery, where tho Union and Confederate veterans of Norfolk, Ports mouth and Jterkley were already as sembled, awaiting the arrival of the President. A 'salute was fired when the President entered the cemetery grounds and proceeded to the grand stand, from which he addressed tho assemble veterans and citizens. At the eondunton ot the address the President returned to the navy yard, where he was the guest of Hear Admir al 1. V, Jiarrington. In the afternoon, after luncheon, the President will re ceire the officer of the naval station and then he will rrinra 1o the May.- Sower and start for Washington, Richmond, Va., Misy W-A mow meat te William Smith, twite goyeraor ot Virginia and a brav CowUeat g-rnera), -was naveiled here teday. The eeressoay formed put at tho Mswm lid day celebration In this, city. Judge Keith delivered the presentation ad drcs and Ooveriw Swansea, replied i befell of the sJjatf. New York, May ?.-Ths 0. A. R, and tar military $jbi patriot! fr gaaisatioM of 'w York and JtrtMV lys tUntlf Decoration day la gri wer a,,, r. mui U1,M V " " t talnlnjr soldiers' graves. At ovory ooo of -the CQinolertea special oxerelss. wero hold nnd after ono or moro ad dresses tho graves of tho soldiers woro decoriitcut wjth flowers and flags In llrookiyn tho Order of Forcstrrif nnd soveml thousand members of tho ltoyal Arcanum mnrchod wtli tho votoraus-. iiml took part in tho ilecoratlon exor clses In tho nftcrpoon Hotiry M, Hhrndy's equetrjan statuo o('Wnihlng toiri, donated to tlw elty Hy ox-Hegtstep James It, Howe, will bo uuvollod on the Krooklyn plaza of tho Williamsburg, bridge, whero It will stand directly in front of tho block containing tho new building- of tho Williamsburg Trust Co. Canton, O., Mny 30. Th local G. A. It, posts celebrated Decoration day In the usual manner. Thousands of vis Mora from' tho mrroundlng. districts cumo to this city nnd many floral offer ings wero deposited upon the tomb of the late lrslik)t ACcKlnloy. A large crnto was sent rom- tho Whlto House nnd other offerings came from Chicago, Clnolnnntl, 81. Louis, Cleveland, Pitts burt and eastern cities. Hoston Mass., Mfljy 30.Through' out New lhiglund Memorial day was ohicrved toLiy with impresslvo cero. nitinleii. The Grand Army posts In tho various towns nnd villages marched fri tho various ccmeterler und decorated tho groves of their comrades with fl.ags and flowers. In many rhurohos mowor iul fcervlces wero held, The dnyaIso generally marked tho opening of tha juchting, canoeing and horso racing suiison. In this city tho Guello Athlotlo us soeiation of Greater Itoston hold its. minimi Held dup on tho Locuit street groumls. Now llnveu, Conm,, May 30, In eow nectlon with tho Memorisl day cole bratlon in this city n O, 8. Husbnell memorial was dHllcated today in the park ut tho Junction of Chapel street, WintJiTOp and Derby avenues. Pittsburg, In., May 30, As usual, Memorial day was observed hero by tho various poits of the Grand Ariwy and aiuiintod organiKatlons, Thorn was n general parado in which noarly 3000 men took part. Tho various cem eteries were visited and tho graves of tho Union soMlors decorated, In y ity eometory exercises wero held, con sitting- mainly of th Trading of Lin coin's Gettysburg address und of an appropriate oration. Syracuse, N. Y , Mny 110. This after noon an open air meeting will bo held on Clinton rkmare, when that square win w ietwcaitf to memorial pur poses. It Is intended ,to erect a. sol diers' monument on list square and w considerable fund hs already been collected for that purpose Haeraraento, Cal., May 30.Tha Memorial day, exercises In this city woro even more solemn nnd impressive than In former yeurs. There was m parado, but the various veteran r ganixations held memorial exercise in tho cemeteries. , Haltior, My 30. Uixler t4e Aus pices of 4h Grand ATssy Decoration day will be observed hero In the cus tomary wajHH-r, Elizabeth, it, J May 30.The oor. ' nerstoan of the proposed Bolters' sad. Sailor's wefiument wns laid tolny as oa ofj tktf features of the Decoration -dy eeleWdtlon. Tke srvica at th eMjast(s m Ner(b Liberty street are well attdl ad r of a rtry prsAtaWe elMwaeter. Tks oldfaekisaed gpel is Mir jkw elalmrd with pensr. 'ft fr convened at 2:S p. m, today, m4 fobsequsnt sassfsaf -will b aefl tfm 6iS0 to lit a, as, MtV day, A uarrUy Usease ws is4 yesrsr- day to Albert Jalrl aaA Frances A, Kufius, i i 'j