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DAILY OAPI TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1008
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tic City. Tho flowers the confottl
and tho papor BtrcjimcW aro lacking
FRISCO'S
GREETING
GLORIOUS
TO THE 8(6 FLEET
SHOWERED WITH FLOWERS TllK
.n SAILORS PARADE VETERANS
OP ALL FORMER WARS WAS
THERE TO JOIN THEM.
(United Proas Lca&od Wire.)
x8nn Francisco, May 7. Patriot
ism ran Tlot today In San Francisco.
Tho reception given tho flcot was
great, but the rGcop'tlon glvon the
men aBhoro wari greater. Sailor and
soldier were cheorcd, pelted with
flowors, showered "with adultGrntlon
and admiration.
Rear Admiral Evans was cheered
from tho moment he fell Intd lino
until tho conclusion of tho parade
and review when he wan driven rnp
Idly o the St. Francis hotel to
Join his wlfo and daughter.
Both sides of Market strcot and
Van Ness nvonue. over which tho
pat ado passed, were packed with
hundreds of thousands of people,
not one of whom did not add his
mltu to tho rlnclnir welcome to
Evans and his men.
Arrived at tho revolving point on
The position which Atlantic City to be oure, but In their stead aro
lias como to occupy as a pleasure th? basket clialrs of all varieties Iri
and health resort Is now quite mi- novcr-cndlng procession, tho con
"prome. Thoro Is clearly nothing at certs over tho wnW and the wnlk
Jill like It upon this continent, and fc3tooned with ' brilliant lights. No
Ifls unexampled among all tuunpns, Krechman o Italian but would own,
baths and rcsortn of tho wide world, after seeing It, that It Is ono of
it Is not uowndays u meru , ha van the fascinating festivals of the
tor a few hundreds or thousands In world.
Bunimer, eager to escape tho heat of Thy continued growth of thiu city
a near-by city, it Is a national, al- by the sca.diM ceased to be a mat
"most an International, gathering ter for anybody's 'concern. It pro
placo at alL seasons of tho year. In cceds naturally and constantly, for
midwinter as In midsummer, In no other reason than thnt tho poo-jy,,,, pjCH8 avenue, the adnilral.'s car
spring as In autumn, thoro aro com- pie find hero what solaces nml . .UgU U8 well ns that containing Gov
forts and 'pleasures here for ail picnics them. No one can marvel
classes of the people. at it whon lie undorstnndu how sue-
, Tho Easter holidays, and oupcclul- cojsfully great trains of money havo
ly Ea-jter Sunday, have long since, bion Invested hu'o for the onter
tomu to bo a favorite tlino at At- (alumcut of men and women of ov
lantlc City, and no sign of tho fluan- cry kind of tnste. Tho city may bo
clnl depression which tho rest of expected In n fow years to attain
tho world lu supposed to havo felt very much greater size, to grow, In-
was seen upon tho Boardwalk, on deed, until It covoru th cutlro eight
tho piers, In the hotels or in any or ten miles of const comprehended
other part of this groat Mecca of between Abseeon and Great Egg
tho plensuro loving this year. The Harbor Inlet". Nor can any ob-
tralns cumu lu many sections from servant person who has known this
Philadelphia,. Now York, Washing- rosor.t through tho past twenty years
ton, Pittsburg and Chicago. Tho of Its history think thl.i devolopmont
treut esplanade' on the bunuh front very fur away.Phlladelphla Lodger.
aviih crowded wllh ladles, !n thefr n
AmnrteSt hats nnd frocka, with Jtltolr j.hiio'h Family Medicine will give
OBcorfs. Pnrltf, Uniip, Nice or you u digestion that will permit you
ftaple? do not fiirnlvh a carnival to oat good things inoteod ot "health
which as a popular HiBtlirUon oipiaU foods" of various sorts that ar.i
tho Easier Sunday parade nt'At'nn- ''P'ntnble ns hoy.
Porch furniture, thiilrs and rocker j atv essential to tho en
HO'ithil to Hie unJoymoiH of .i mi miner porch. Why not huv
them a comfortub u and blh I;' n uooilble'; piirt of' lfH. lino wo
are showing have maple Cram , nuttira' color, doublu ca'iie seats
mid backs. The mor.'. xpunMve kind are tinlbhud In foroit green
and woathurod oak and intig In price to suit one nnd all. '
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Wull paper, now papers and ejvert decorating. The qual
ity store's exclusive wall papois go hand In hand Hh the mokt
nrtlhtlc docorntlon. You can nt a glance thy viporlor lone of
oui iu uovttltlcH. 'llliJWjwJl atilk you ns being tho rlohtsit. an 1
the mobt luxurloiiH uolorlugs ovot' prepared for decoiatlou! .lust
now wo have many loaders that vo would like to show you In tho
ptetthwt shadkh Imaginable, and our decorators aro noted for their
teiuh and llulsh. Every part of your room Is considered size,
color BchMiie- tho prominent feuturos, the furniture, carpets, the
hurmouy an a whole !l haw the place in our (Umlgner's solec
tlou of papers Sampb's und emulates supplied for any room lu
bo house ,
BGOOtlaXdL m rS 1 1 4 f & ii ft m i fr VSyft'g m. ipEJj
urnor Gllletto nnd Secretnry of tho
Navy Metcalf, fell out of lino for re
view. As'thc men passed they gavo
tho marching salute.
Tho movement of the sailors from
ship to rihoro began at daybreak.
Spick and Bpnn, tho bluo Jackets
and huliinea went over Into the wait
ing boatB, which woro hauled to tho
docks In strings by the bnttloHhlp
lunches. Onco on shore, they wore
assembled In tho first" four streets off
tho Ferry building loading Into Mar
ket street to await the order to
mnrch.
The Btnrt was delayed, but tho
marchers and spectators were good
natured. Whon the signal td1 start
did. eomo nnd the mounted poljco nt
tho head .of tho column woro seen
to movo off, a cheer went up, spread
ing Ilko wild lire tho full length of
the line.
Thrco platoons of tiolleo, com
manded by Captain of Detectives
Kelley, all mounted on beautiful
chargers, presented a handsome ap
pearance, . tho horse seemingly
dancing to the music or the band
that followed them. Hoh'nd the
band came tho grand marshal of tho
parade, Ihigradler Gonornl Kostcr,
or the Callfornln national guard, fol
lowed by his gorgeous attired staff
and mounted ordorlles.
11 nded by Brigadier General
Funston, tho regulars of the army
swung Into line. Genornl Puna ton
was followed by Ills staff of ton,
with Colonel W. .1. Duncan as chief.
Tho onllstcd mon came next, tho
nolso of their steady tramp, tramp
rising above tho hoof beats or, tho
army horses ridden by the com
mander nnd staff and oven nudlblo
above tho cheers of tho spectators,
the pecullnr and enchanting cadenco
of tho soldiers' march reaching tho
ears despite other and seemingly
grcntor noises.
Tho nrmy division was made up of
engineers, signal corps company, en
tiro Twnty-sccond regiment Infan
try, 12 companies of coast artlllory,
roglnient of bIx companies of coast
artillery, second battalion First Uni
ted States artlllory, second quadron
Fourteenth United States cavalry.
In the first carriage were seated
Governor Gillette nnd Secretary of
the Navy MetcaU. The nine follow
ing contained Governor Glllotte's
staff nnd ofllcera from tho fleet. In
the eleventh woro Governor Sheldon
of Nebraska and members of the
tl-t-t committee. Members of Gover
nor Sholdon's staff rode In the six
following.
tho Atlantic and Pacific llcpt. Not
onco thrahgh tho mnrch did the
cheering for Jaek coaso. Women
nnd girts that had managed to se
cure, positions next tho ropes thnt
Hopnrnted the crow'tls from tho
marchorB, heaped him with flowors
threw Jimr.el wreaths over his rlfln
and ln'other ways ohowed him that
ho la appreciated and liked cvou If
he Is only nn enlisted man. Many
of tho sailor boys had friends among
tho spectators and tho enthusiasm
jthat tholr appearanco awoko" border
ed on hysterics.
Tho third di"Is!u r"nnB6d
of voter?:; organizations, stnte mi-
lltaa o',d soml-mllltaryi orgnnlza
tlonp,, Tho head of tho column started
from Sansomo and Market, leading
tho way out Market to Van Ness
along tllo woat a'ldo of Van Ness to
Washington, thonco countermarch
ing on tho cast sldo of Van Nobs to
Market, thonco . down Market to
Taylor, where thoparndo disbanded.
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VICTIMS
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It had been placed In at holo In tho
ground.
Sheriff Smutzor loft for Chicago to
work on a theory that tho Gunncs3
house in that city was a "fonco" for
murdorors, with h -ndqunrtors In
La Porto.
Coronor Hoffninn, and Assistant
Chlor or Pollco Schucttler or Chicago
havo decided to dig on tho promises
or Mrs. GunncBs' former homo In
Austin to ascertain If any bodies
woro burled thoro,
Stales Attorney Smith lenrnod to
day that the Gunncsrf homo, which
wns burned, had doors wllh heavy
locks on thorn, somot or them having
two nnd throo. One' room hnd heav
ily barred windows. It Is thought
thnt thlB was tho "murder chnmbor"
or the wntnnh "niuebenrd."
Kenedy's Laxntlve Cough Syrup
dors not consttpnto, but ontho other
hand Its laxative principles gently
move tho bowels. Children like It.
Sold by nil druggists.
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wiicin iiuur ihui inu united King- has a considerable cportuhl
uu"1 " 'o i tum. in uiu louu.tiicso coinmodltlei
supply. In Gormuny tho Imports In I The Imports of vbeat uf J
iiuu iniu iiuuBi. yunr ipr which rc-iiour Into tho UnltM KIm
tiiritH woro avalalble) wore 35 pen 1900 were: From Brttbl
cent, nnd In. Franco lu 190C, 3 per slons, 3n.077.S61 nM
cent of the total supply.. It wnH C 1 12 pounds each). of t(t
stated that In tho United Kingdom 12,3G2,D17 (I.IH, njl
In 1900 Imported supplies woro of forolgn countries miiii
meat, about 47 ior cent; or butter, dredwolghts, of the tiWI
r. i per cent, und or cheese 01 per 110,181. Thd qnutlrfifj
cent or the totnl consumption. For J grown In the United E!sbi
I'Toncc,. tho latest returns relate to 1900 wns 3S.474.lfil
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'cheese 5 por cont or the totnl sup- rood by tho people.
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Oregon Sennia Mineral Paint
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
We arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
In carriage eighteen bat Rear Ad
miral Rvnns and Mayor Taylor, sur
rounde 1 by the Salt Lake cadets.
The other carriages making up
thU part or the pnrado contained the
foreign consuls nnd commanding
otllcers of the tloot.
Net lu Hue and forming the sec
ond division, enmo tho men from the
fleets. Their uppoarance was the
signal for an outburst that equalled
tho appearance or Hour Admiral
Kvuns. Led by the captain or the
Connecticut, 5600 marines and sail
ors marching to the muslo or their
bands. The marines In tho smart
uniforms nnd vlsored caps, led the
van, followed by the sailors from
McMINNVlLLK. OlilttiOX, AVUlh 2. 1W.
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