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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
UR BUSINESS "IS IN THE PUBLIC EYE" ONLY AS LONG AS YGJUR AD IS IN THE PAPER. TRY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL . ..taeiaaa-i M Cfthe Bail l Jaixraal LaWk 'MlIlLf5BEy" aw h h ,th9!B9'BHppVB 'h h bH aB fil ffwEI IKJ HUBB FaKaT isB GCaVI ftaksVI MaH H. .itH roi. xviii. PRESIDENT ORE THAN A THOUSAND MASSACRED WISE WAS NOT SUDDEN 1LV EX-PRESIDENT Ell ILLNESS OP MONTHS, JND COMES PHYSICIANS' ll'LLKTIXS WERE ALWAYS kniMISTIC. it'nlM l'reis I.cncl Wlre.1 Princeton, N. J., June 24. Fot- Fresldent Qrovor Clovcland died bit home here at 3:40 o'clock this jrnlng with Mrs. Cleveland at hi tide. to suffered a relapse yesterday was thought to hnvo' rallied last ht, (Continued on pngo nve. hicacoire PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE GREAT CLEARING Sale of All Our Summer Goods The backward season Is tho cause. nit all pocketbooks. Goods Bold at pr ' worth two olsowhoro. PMC KB SLAUGHTERED. h all our dress goods, silks and fhlte goods. Seo for yoursel.ves. CALICOES, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS Now selling at Mill PrlcsB. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Slightly soiled now selling at Ms than Manufacturers Price?. jpniROIDERIES AND LACES E All marked out on tables at the me low prices. From 3c n yard bq up JSIHHY AND SUMMER UN- DKinVEAR MARKED AWAY 10VN. ERE GOES FOR BARGAINS IN Ladies, Suits This reason's latest suits going sma'l prices. '5) Sulu Now cjrr, 0 00 Suits Now qk on 5 00 Suits , . . . $8.90 800 Suits X0W Q1A CVA Q0 Suits ; T N;w '....v, S12.50 25 Bhlrt Waist T W 4A. 1n VKA "y w- Th? Store That ' 7, E 7 TAMMANY BUGKING AT BRYAN WANT TOM JOHNSON MUCH TROUBLE IX STORE FOR I COMMONER MURPHY AND CONNORS OPPOSE HIM WILL TRY STAMPEDE IN DENVER. (United I'rcis Lenied Wire.) New York, Juno 24 Troublo is ahead for Wllllnm Jennings Bryan, according to Information given out today at Tammany hall. The ranki of the b!g organization nre being marshaled agulnst the Nobrasknn and a big delegation of delegates I and rooters will go to Denver In two Wo have cut down tbcprlces to Manufacturers' Prices. One dol- Saves You Money - . ' i r ' SALEM. OREGON, GROVER CLEVELAND IS DEAD TEHERAN GITY OF CARNAGE TROOPS KILL AIL SOLDIERS, DRUNK WITH BLOOD, COMMIT HORRIBLE AT. TROC1TIEH RUSSIANS THE. PARE TO INTERFERE. (UnltcJ Press I.enned Wire. London, June 24. Advices' from Teheran today state that conditions in tho Porslan capital nre worse than they wero yesterday. Pillaging, lighting and looting by tho shah's troops continues and some streets aro completely blocked with dead bodies, Houses have boon wrecked and a largo portion of the city Is In ruins. I JjruilK Willi wieir utcM .ui jL-niui- ,day, the" fihah'u troops arc In com plete' coiftrol of tho city today. j Over a thousand men, women and children hnvo been killed by tho sol dlors who nro showing 'no quarter. Houses have boon Btirrounded by thel coB?acks and when their occupants have refused to come forth Into tho stroet and bo shot down, tho houses hnvo beoii dynamited. Women and children wero dragged out of their beds early this morning by tho drunken soldiers who tor- . tured; -thorn forvtho nmUBomeBt of thler comrndes until they begged to bo killed. .1 No ono Is on tho streets today but tho 0088801-8 who nroj .pillaging tho rulnB of yesterday's qarnage, com mitting more outrages, So far tho legations of foreign na tions have not been threatened. It is undorBtood that tho rihah has given strict orders thnt no foreigner Is to bo killed bocausQ ho fears an Inter "ventlon from Europo that may take .away from him his seemingly com rpleto control of tho government and re-estnblleh tho parliaments 'party In power. Dispatches from tho Persian fron tier today Btute that the czar is mob ilizing troops to bo i readiness to 'mow on Persia nt any moment. The BrltlBh and Russia consuls have de manded that the shnh release all po litical prisoners an.l restore order an soon as possible. Bpecial trains to fight against th nomination of Bryan. It Is understood that Tammany will hold out' for a conservative platform and. fight Bryan's plans on the ground that they are too radical and not of a character to attract tho vote of the Nation following th Roosevelt administration. Leader Charles F. Murphy, It if said, believes -that the Democrats will have a better ohanco to win this year If they como out on a "safe and sane" platform that will gain the support of financial Interests and promise lnduitrlal prosperity. It I claimed at Tammany hall that Bryan has not pledged the votes that have been claimed for him. it was not so announceu uui u '- ( posed tho Tammany delegation will, favor the nomination of Governor, Johnson of Minnesota. William J. Connors, of Buffalo, the state chairman, who will be at the head of the up-state delegations, also Is opposed to Bryan and say4J there are half a dozen condjdates who cputd make a better fight if nominated. WEDNESDAY, JUKE 24, 1008 -4-i BIGGEST . CROP OE NORTHWEST IT IS PROPHESIED MILLION BUSHELS MORE THAN LAST YEAR WOULD HAVE, BEEN FAR GREATER BUT FOR LATE SPRING. (Unlttd rrem I.md Wlr.) Portland, Or., Juno 24, Within n very short tlmo tho 1008 'whent har vest In tho throo Pacific northwoit statCB will start. Present Indications nro for n cfop of 48,500,000 bushel in tho three states, divided as 'fol 'fel 'fol eows: Oregon, 12,500,000 bushels; Ida ho, 7,000,000 -buihelB Washington, 29,000,000 bushels. This will rptnpnro with, a total of 'Cn;'06D,000 Vushols' '"forToo? nnd 47,521,855 bushels as Indicated for 1000. It will therofore be noted thnt this year's wheat crop promises to bo larger than that of two years ago, although the record breaking pro duction of n year ago will not bo reached by nt leant 4,000,000 bushoU. The production shows h decreaso not becnufro of any decrenso In acro age for tho three sthteB show an nct ual Incrcnso this year of about 200,. 000 acres over 1907 Perhaps one of the chief dofocls during the growing season was tho cold, raw nnd chilly weather during late spring months. This year the three states liuvo an ncrcngo of 2,540,000 ai compared with" 2,340,000 during tho previous year. This year Oregon had 725,000 acres Bowed mostly to winter whent while the larger portion of Washing ton 1,447,000 nnd Idaho's 374,000 acrei wero of the spring variety. Spring wheat was principally affected becauso of lack of rain during tho winter nnd spring montliB. TWINS AND TRIPLETS BORN TO BROTHERS SAME DAY (United Vrtf Leased Wire.) Richmond. Va Juno 24 The col only near President RoosovoU'b Vir ginia home today demonstrated It loyalty to the groat advocate of ant! race suicide by tho simultaneous birth of five new citizens In the home of two brothers. Mrs. Jonn Mowberry presented her husband with twins at' almost tho same moment that James Mowberry was rejoicing in the addition to his family. The Ave little citizens are getting along nicely nnd are said to present qunlltles that mark them as fit for the strenuous llfo already. Tnft.buttons will be pinned on all the llttlo Republicans as soon as they don clothes and their fond mothers are searching the list of Roosevoltv ancestors to set enough name from .tho family of the President to go around. PRIZE FIGHTER ENTERTAINED ON BATTLESHIPS San Francisco, Juno 24. Battling Nelson spent tho afternoon today on moard the battleships Ohio and Georgia where he amused tho Jackie of Uncle Sam's big shlfis with an ex hibition bout with his Bpnrrlng part ner, Jeff Perrin. The Dano was mot by a reception committee on the Ohio and was shown all over the big en gine of war. "Betting today on tho coming battle between Joe Cans and the battler I brisk, with the negro champion a 10 to 0 favorite. IN PERSIAN CAPITAL ARMADA IS ORDERED BY BRAZIL MAY-BE fOR JAPS TWENTY-SEVEN BATTLESHIPS U ORDERED FROM BH1TISH DIIEAD- t r YARDS THREE OF OUGHT TYPE. (United ITeiij I.eniefl Wire.) Buenos Ayres, June 24. It Is Htn'ttd on reliable authority that Brazil Iiiib placed orders with BrltUh ship yards for 27 warships, Includ ing throo battleships of tho Dread naught typo, with tho stipulation that nil tho vessels must be delivered In September, 1000. Washington Wnnu'd. ' Washington, June 24. Confident laP report have'bnM-tlved at the nnvy department warnlng'tho United. Stntes government thnt- Brazil h Bocrotly to build several battleship for Jnpnn. Cortmandor Sims, of tho navy department, today adralttod - that Japan wns supposed to be Mt the bottom of tho order for thb' new Bra- vlllan warships. "Wo havo investigated the matter, however, and we nro unnblo to nsccr tain whother Jnjianoio funds woro to pay for tho bIiJpb," ho wild, tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ROOSEVEIT ORDERS FLAGS AT HALF MASf . Oyster Hay, June, 23. Pre idont Roosevelt, in n proclama tion today on Cleveland's death, ordorcdf "In 'testimony of the respect In which his (Cleveland's) memory Is hold by the govern ment nnd pcoplo of the United States, 1 hereby dlrect;thnt tho lings on tho White Home and departmental buildings be de ployed at half mast for thirty days and thnt suitable naval and military honor bo rendered - tho day of the funeral. " Wmmmmmmmmmm CLKVEIiAND'H FUNERAL WILL BE HELD FRIDAY il'nliei) Tret I.eieJ Wire.) Princeton, N J , Juno 24. Th- funbral for Formor President Urover Cleveland will be held hero Friday nnd will bo private. It Is expscted thnt only such h'gli offlojnls as will bo manifestly ontltled to be present will bo In attendance. TUo body will bo burled boelde'ttu grave of Ruth, tho first child. .0 STATE DEPARTMENT CONFIRM VENEZUELAN SITUATION (United 1'rei l.ented Wire. Washington. June 24. Tho state J department mis anernoon oihoiuh) confirmed tho report of the with drawal of W. W. Russell, Ainetloau inlnlRter to Vonezuela and .his entire official staff. The United States gun boat Marlettu has been sent to Pqno Cabeljo to transfer tho Americans home. ,., 'v..; LTnvel ..a nlaced In .hrWter. wh.n that epHage ,.M.nlr i.n, f h. nrnztilan Jecatlon. a inoBt of the powers aro at outs with Proeldent Castro nt the present time Castro says he does not can whether diplomatic relations are re sumod with France or the United Btates. His aim, according to inter view Is to drive foreigners from busi ness l Venezuela NO. 157 SPANISH SHIP AT . HAVANA FIRST SINCE WAR CUBAN .OASTILLIANH MAKE IT OCCASION FOR HOLIDAY 'AMEIHCANH GIVE KOYAL WEL COME SHIP ARRIVES LATE. (United t'rti fonieil WlrM Havana, Juno 24. Tho Bpanlik training ship Nautilus arrived hor today. She U (ho first ftpanUh ship to como hero nlnco tho war ahd the wholo city In enjoying n holiday to celebrate tho event. When tho Nautilus Van Blghtcd outside tho heads, words was flashed to tho city by observers who had been looking for tho voil far weoki. and within "a fw minute v cj.y jjpRnlBh TOorchastlte' t'abMU. :wnt,ti the city had el)ed Jfo Oori",, n 8-CH lt clerks a holiday, TJ jhiB Biirroundlng the ontranoeto tli harbor were dotted with people wkS Jtho ifhlp-'cast her iTnchor in the har' i)0'r. tj10 i,k gUns of the forjs boomfHl forth 'a ralut of 2 $ h honoV ol tno VCMCj an(1 tne American o'ffl-' claln pnld their rcBpocts to the cap tnln of tho ship aeon afterwards. Th visit will bo returned at tlv govern-' niont p'alaco- tomorrow. Expressions of good will betweea the represents tlvea of tho twp countries but lately at war wero exchangod. Tho stay of tho Nnutllus will bo mado tho occa slon of niolaborato colclirniion hero. Banquets and receptions hnvo bon planned far tho officers and men. . no ROOSEVEIl' ANXIOUS TO ATTEND FUNERAL (United PeM Lei. it Wirt,) Oyster Bay, L. L, Juno 24. Presi dent Roosovelt replied to n telegram from Mrs. Cleveland, announcing tho death of the formor preHduit, us fol fel fol eows: "Your telegram shocked mo groat ly. Mrs. Roosevelt joins In my deep nnd sincere sympathy. I have aban doned by Intention of starting to New Londou'for the boat races. "See if funeral can be hold Thurs day or Friday when 1 can attend. I can also attend on Sunday But if jt s hold on Saturday, there are h number of men coming from various pnrts of the couptry on business en gagements which. I cannot wll break,1' WJlilnm Jennings Bryan, WIUU" II. Taft and Wm. S. ghermao. when notified of Cleveland's death. nl their condolence by telegranh i Mr. Cleveland. New ltrfttl. The Unltod States has uovered all bonds with Vhkum ni(l U minuter, the t w45,, n,l",' ador. save BIiuiH'ii. o uyr hy CHJttro. Roott-velt Is soeading the dy laaKlatf Hay. , Georgia town J. tfma 1-ewta for a i tinning a.t fty Urfa. Ww. II. Taft was wKh tfe tojj Jefeated Harvard rt 8 t 0 oar llawloy. prlent, of th Missouri Tachtrs asaouatloa, eays epefas will hecoma eitiuct beauso of the grovl3 dUir -.r atedaisa nt the public Cholera has bPdkoa out among ..,:, n the PhMiiU and three Ijiavo already did Ml I ' f WBa