DAILY JOURNAL. 1 vol. x SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY AUGUST 21 1899. NO 199 i THE I sa em woo 60 l s Home Made Goods. D OLITICAL Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in vim do vi The ianrest assortment of Aien's Pants: Regular sizes, All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, extra sizes and extra longs. the very best to be had: A? In No matter what size voir call for them. for we have them. A special drive on them 7 he finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Bovs to be DOES vereattons, oral other ho judged thoro were scv cam pa about na lnrge. Pennsylvania Repul)- licans Nominate. found, Styles. in Patterns and Matt Quay is Still in the Saddle. Confidence In Torres. Tho minister of war says General Torres, commanding tho federal forces near Torin, has tho Yaqui situation well in hand. Ho has 300 national ituards, 1,700 infantry, 400 cavalry and two machine suns. No more troops are to bo sont. Tho hosttlos will not risk another open engagement. They havo escaped to tho mountains, and guerrilla troops havo been organized to follow them. I F. M. Howe and party came homo to- day from Newport, after enjoying bath ing in tho surf and catching tlsh for two weeks. IFORIIGN I BUDGET CHINESE EXCLUDED. uiooi&h iua STOWE, Mississippi Democrats Nominate State Ticket-Other Political Notes. Upon looking around Found it to be a fact that KEAUSSE RRQS $3.50 shoes are equal to any $4 shoe to be found in Salem Call and see them at 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. FREE SHINE If IB 1 D New Attractions each Week, in Will This week wn are elTcrlni: ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS ,mr,ro..t. -IM lip.uiMfiillv finished und mounlod, one of wlilcli make your sleeping room look cozy nnd cool. In our rooms you will And tho furniture necessary to completly furn ish your homo and only needs to be seen to be appreciated, Our prices will prove satisfactory. Wo hope to have you cume and look over our stock at your earliest convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Piano. Violin. SKYENVHltST-CUSS TEAl'lltlUMiM Itf Singiojr, History. Harmony, lounitrpoini. Tlipnrv nnmnnSfinn. t vwi jf r.,v-- nt- rt r O I n hKANULbUU UtLtT, uuan, omuin, ui. MW. Mr. I-oltov L.tiesnor 1ms heen engaged as tlrst assistant In tho Violin Department.) Send for Circular or Catalogue, to STILL ON. STILL ON. nr C sm Sale is Stil i Indeed in the matter of low prices for Shoes it will be ever FALL AND on. uur tun aiui-rv ui WINTER GOODS' Ur Aaaoclnted I'reaa to (lie Journnl Haiiisiioiio, Pa., Aug. 21. Tho Ko publican state convention nominated Col. James Harnett, of tho tenth regi ment for stale treasurer. J. Hay Brown Lancaster, for supremo court judge and Joshiah II. Adams, Philadel phia, for 8iiierior court judge. The nomination for supremo judge is equivocal to election by reason of two vacancies und no elector boingentitled to vote for more than one person. The platform endorses the administra tion of McKinley and Governor Ston e, nnd commends the executive for his ap pointment of Quay to United States senate and pledges tho party to reduc tion in expenditures of the departments of the state gover uuient. A demonstration was givon Senator Quay when he entered tho hull ac companied by State Chairman Klkln. Tho convention was called to order by Chairman Klkln and Senator Penrose was olected temporary chairman. Jackson, MIsh., Aug. 21. Hon. A. II. Longino, of Washington county, was yesterday nominated for governor of Mississippi by tho Democratic state con vention, without opposition. There was a stormy time In tho convention over tho adoption of tho report of tho plat form committee, tho contention boing over the indorsement of Governor Me Lnurin's administration. Tho resolu tions reported by tho committee indors ing the govornor wore dually ndopted by a vivo voen vote. The platform indorses tho declarations of tho Chicago convention of 181)0, and declares Hon. W. J. Bryan to bo "tho ablost exponent of thoso principles, tho statesman and patriot, tho great tribune of the people." Of trusts the platform syH: "Wo enter solemn protest ngainst tho oncroachnionts upon government, af fairs by aggregated capital in tho form of trusts and combines as being Inimi cal to tho boat interests of tho massoh of tho people, ond tho cause of ireo and un trammeled government, and express ourselves us unalterably determined to nid by nil possible nnd proiiur moans the control or destruction of tlieso enemies ot government." A last evening's sosslou J. L. Power was nominated for secretary of state ; F. W. Hrown for mipremo omirt olerk j II. L. Whltford, for supurlntondont of public odiieation, and A. Q. May for railroad oommitfslonor for tho southern district. Tho ticket will be completed tomorrow. Jacksok, Mis., Aug. !. The Demo orotic state convention adjourned today after having nominated a oompleto state ttflkul. headed bv A. II. I0Uglll0, of Washington county, for governor. YAOUI INDIANS. tu Meet the Department Does Not Apprehend Inter national Complications. Arrangements for Transporting Troops Made Newport Haa Arrived at Newport. Troops Sail Prom Southampton. Royal V iiBSOlUIELY'PURE Powder iUsOHJIELYltHJRE Mokes tho food more delicious and wholesome aom lumtia rowotn co., w voiw. Rumors that Hostalities Have Begun. Are daily arriving and will be put on our shelves the tirst ol tne coming .num. , a., sold at figures close to the bone. Good Hop Picking Shoes for next to nothing. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leabo, Manager. 8S State Ht, Ladd & Ih1i Bank Bldg. tlr Aaaoclnted I'reaa to the Jaurnnl. Washington', Aug. 21. Tho state de partment does not apprehend that in ternational complications will arise out of General Otis' courso In excluding the Chinese from tho Philippines as this is said to bo only a temporary military ex pedient, leaving tho general question to bo determined by congress. Ciucaho, Aug. 21. Captain rainier, chief quartermaster of thodepartmonton tho lakes, completed all arrangements for tho transportation of tho Thirty-Unit infantry from Fort Thomas, Ky., to San Francisco, whence they will sail for Philippines. Washington, Aug. 21. Otis today re ports the arrival of tho transjort New port at Manila. Washington, Aug. 21. The following appointment is announced for tho new volunteer regiment. To Ihj llrst lieuten ant Jas. F. Caso, lato Captain Second Oregon infantry. Tho altovo appoint ment with thoso already made tills tho quota for Oregon. ROWINO ASSOCIATION FORMED. Coast Clubs Represented nt Astoria Or ganized. Ily Aaauelnleil I'reaa to the Juurunl. AsToiiiA, Aug. 21. Tho Pacific Coast Association of Amateur Oarsman was organization hero hist evening. Tho clubs which havo joined it are as fob Iewh: South Ends, Alamedas, Pioneers, Dolphins, Ariels, University of Cali fornia and the Astoria rowing clubs. Tho Vancouver, Victoria and St. James Hay and expected to Join later. Tho rules anil regulations governing the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen woro adopted, with but slight exceptions and alterations. Annual meetings and regattas for next season will bo hold in Astoria. The following olllcera wore elected : President, D. O. Fulton, Astoria; vice-president, O. J. Pembroke, Han Francisco; secretary, Harrison Allen, Astoria; treasurer, h. C. Hughes, Astoria; K. C. Hallock and Harry Hamblott, Astoria. The Imard of directors Is coniowed of Dr. C. C. Dennis, South Kudu; K. J. Pembroke, AlamedaH; W. P. Kspey, Pioneers; W. T. Uothcopf, Doljihins; J. H. Bookman. Artels; James Hopper, Unlvorsitv of California, and (ieorge James, of the Olympics. Another meeting will bo hold tomorrow to perfect further details. SHOOTINOAFFAIR. J. 11. Miller of Pendleton Probably Fatally Wounded. 1-bniii.utdx, Or., Aug. SI. J. H. Mil lar, a Buloon.keoi.Hjr, of this city, was shot and prolsibly fatally wounded a few minutes before 12 o'clock last Wodiuw dry night, by Ed, h. Mims. Tho trouble trouble between tho men began in ft dis pute ovor a card game. Miller accused Mims of doing crooked work with tho cards, and barred him from a game or bolo which was Iwlng 4ayd for money in Miller's saloon. A fight uiisuw , dur ing which Mims drew a pistol and shot The Natives Arming Rifles. With Mauser that Emperor William has refused to accept tho cabinet's resignation. Later, however, a partial reorganization of tho ministry will be made. TonoNTo, Aug. St. Tho American yacht Uoncsso beat tho Canadian, Uenvor, in todays race by over a mile and n half. Tho American wins the cup. DEWEY AT NICE The Inhabitants Givo Him An Ovation. The "liSiTSl w rP? A V Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools Fori (Every Trade at BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. ToirM' Column Declined Rebels. Potah, Mexico, Aug. SI, via Nogalee, A.T., Aug. 24. General Torrtw, with his command, arrived opinio Torin this afternoon, and every one I asking why he advanced to within two or three .lUw of where feeverol hundred warriors were known to bo and then turned and marched to Torill. - Information baa mn received that a j r.t inanv of Uie rebels have ruUarned within the pt tw dy t Vtown. und other place from which Uiey had loen routed. A small bawl of Indian, with bows awl arrows, have bee iwmig up and down the river. kilUwg all thelwrsee and mule they oouw niw. a grem many ralUi have been cowing down the irm during the lat wek. Tltey are iUL kv the Iwllaiw a WW "- as & ri m u,alr way to Uw 8Urra A short time a' "" " ant rl, Joaquin VoaUm, the eommhi rteat IVrtaw.wwt a Vaqui u. Uw Daatt HWURtaine with torn hw tobeMt thece on partttntf. re wrne.1 today ard t4k how Is wan Uikffi nriHr by now hoetUiOe- ui tmiut. ChUipK to be a tywi- ihlMr awl eer to Join them, be gid .r MUlidMMM. MMl C OJW Unity arriveU, be woumeu borM he had wUetl, aJ i4oed to the btttth. and pulled out w m mm biMhMdd. II mft there tj0Hl-vxt . . - Ig thu one jJ. "l "ow OUH Miller, thobullet taking effect just unde. the rllwon the left hUh, passing tjiiwigh the abdomen ami longing uimur vn mi in frnniof tho riuht bin. Miiiisisa wm Ur Aiaoolated I'rc. to flin .loartint. Soutiiamiton, Aug. St. Tim steamer Arundel Castle Bailed today with thirty olllcers and 770 men of vnriotw regi mentH bound for Cape Town. UiiiitALTAK, Aug. SI. A Manchester regiment of 1,000 men has sailed for Capo Town. London, Aug. SI. Tho Johannesburg correspondent of tho Timos says; Disquieting reports have boon recolvod hero from Natal. It Is said that Hundav a train from Johannesburg was llreil tijion in Transvaal territory. The feeling near tho bonier is bitter and the Boers are armed with Mausers. Notes From Chamberlain. Phktoiiia, Aug. SI. Conyngham Ureeu, the Hritlsh agent and charge d'affaires at Pretoria, presented to tho government a dispatch from tho llrltlsh secretary of state for tho colonies, Mr. Chamberlain, the nature of which has not yet been divulged. The presumption is that it Is connected with tho recent Kxir parleurs. The members of tho ex ecutive are appcarontly more cheerful. Substance of the Answer, Cai-k Town, Aug. SI. From an ex cellent unollleial source of information, it is iiHcortalned that tho substances ot the Trausvaul's communication to tho British government, in reply to tho hit ter's domand, is u concession of n live year's retroactive franchise, a share In the election of the president, and an in creased representation of tho gold Holds, probably eight additional seats, and a stipulation that all other questions are to lie submitted to arbitration but not by a foreign power; that (Ireat Britain shall not use international Interference as a precedent, and that the British government shall relinquish all suzer ainty rights. Joiiannksiiuho, Aug. SI. At a moot ing hero of SCO Germans, a committee wan aniHiiutod to express to tho Tranvaal government a willlngnesH ot tiermaiiH to volunteer for service In cute ot war, hut requesting that they be en rolled lu separate corps on account ol hardships endued by (lormaus in tho Magato campaign. London, Auir. SI. The Martinis "..". mi ry siteiil tne aiieriioon aim Kalis- OVOIltlltf Is believed Transvaal is partly resitous llilo for premiers visit. bury six with Qu ueen Victoria, it that tho grave situation ot affairs in tho the Duiinan, Aug. S4. Tho Natal men be longing to tho British reservo belonging liiiro havo been ordered to hold them selves in readliioff to rejoin their regi ments. IIhhi.i.v.Aiik. 31. The Associated Press uorroa'ioudunt hero loam authoritatively Admiral Denies Some Incorrect Reports Made of His Treatment. Ur AocUeil Irraa n the Journnl. Nick, Aug. SI. Admiral Dewey, ac. coinpanlcd by Flag Lieut. Brumby and the American vice-consul this morning returned the visits mado yestenlay by various army, naval and civil author ities. The inhabitants ot Nice gavo Dewey an ovation as ho passed through the strceta. Ho returned to Vlllo French at noon. Tho admiral created a maiked im pression here, all thoso who saw him being stuck with his extreme amiability ami modesty. Dewey expresses regret at tho Incor rect reports concerning his reception at Trieste. It was, he said, most courteous and hearty. "Not only myself," added Dewey, "but every onoon tho Olympla received every iosslblo attention." SIM'S SULTAN Agrees to American Terms And He Is Paid a Royal Sevoral Other Chiefs Also to Receive Pay. Ur Will Exclude Chinamen. Aaauolntril Vtttm tu tti Journal. Wahiun'iton, Aug. SI. The state de partment has lieeu Informed, through diplomatic channels, that General Otis has applied the Chinese exclusion laws to the Philippines. Tho information was a surprise to tho authorities here. Tho matter was brought to tho atten tion ot tho stale department by the Chluoso minister, and Inquiry was made as to how the action was brought about, as tho Chinese government ban been sollcitious, since American military con trol was established in tho Philippines, that tho United Ktates exclusion laws should not be extended oyer those Is lands. The Chinese olllelalH were advised that any action, taken by (leneral Otis lu ap plying the exclusion laws to the Phil ippines, was not tho result ot instruc tions sent from hero. There Is llttlo doubt that tho Chinese will seek to havo (leneral Otis' order hold in abeyance until the authorities here pass Uou tho general question, which has been under consideration iMjtweeu tho two governments. The state department has received an iuiortnut letter from Mr. Williams, former consul at Manila, who still re mains there lu a conditional capacity, Ho says the native Filipinos are strong ly op'ioitod to Chluesu lalmr, and, in his opinion tho exclusion ot tho Chinese from tho Islands would ma terially aid lu bringing tho war to a close. Ho places tho Chinese (Mipula tlou at 6S.000 Tho Doat Proscription for Malaria Clillla mill Kov.rlm boltlu of liiorHlMirr tiM Ullll.l. Tonic. It la (Imply lion ami Oiilnltialti a lutoli furin No mire, do par, Trie too. 7-17 il Aw 4tn Ur Aaaoolnted Ireaa (a Hie Journnl. Manila, Aug. SI. General Bates has returned from Hulii, having Huccossfully accomplished his mission there. After live wooka' negotiations, with much tact, an agreement was signed wbloh in substance was as follows : 'American sovereignty over the Mores shall lie recognlr.el. and there shall bo no persecution against religion ; tho United states shall occupy and con trol such parts ot tho archipelago as public interest demands: any person may mirchaso laud with tho Bultan'a cum-ont;thu Introduction of lire-arms shall bo prohibited ; piracy shall bo sup pressed ; the American courts shall havo jurisdiction, except between tho Mores: Americans shall protect tho Moros against foreign Imposition, and tho sul tali's subsidiary from Spam shall bo continued.' Tho sultan and the agreement. several chiefs signed Nuw Yohk, Aug. SI. Tho Manila cor-rcs-M)iidout ot tho Herald, describing tho agreement with tho Sultan ot Sulu says: Tho Hultau agrees to all Amer ican terms proosod and recognizes ab solute suzerainty ot tho United States, An Important clause of treaty gives tho Americans the right to purchase land, Wo retain all 'torts which tho Spanish formerly occupied and reserve tho right to open others at our discretion. Tho Sultan collects no revenue but will receive an annual salary, maintain ing law and order. Several ot his prin cipal chiefs are also salaried. 3 Ida of candy at KLLIS k 'INN'S Down to their store make haste, During these times wo havo many kinds Flavored to milt your taste. And in tho counters madu ot glass Or what Is on tho shelves, Wo know Its good, wo know it should For we made It all ourselves, ICLLIH A. .INN IH-vatnto at. Phono 2U7'V. V Uulle. WHliAT MARKBT. ug. SI. Soptembui 7ltf, Cash LOOK. ClIIOAOO, Cash 71. San Fkanoihco, Aug. SI,' in-law of ex-Stata Senator Y . Y. Mat lock, ot this county, ami was deputy in ternal revenue collector under Henry Blackmail. He gave himself up and was turned over to the sherilT. Buy while our Great Sale is on I os. Meyers & Sons I? QJ SALEM'S GREATEST STORE G -"' Wv&. Wi I A It' , L ' I 9 JiF A Pain in the Eye Mar be wusod by an -Mutant or it reay U l warning that .gM?, --J2: They mmmiw "" ""- Then their nw way be only temporary. vLu-l. the waht way l iMjrmane-itly latarwl. In eHecUon with or JKWRI.UY IlKI'AK-niKJCT. We have the facility tor Usting the eight. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 118 BTATf "". Summer's Son Will soon Wane MEN'S CLOTHING SACRIFICED. To make room for our Fall Stock which is daily arriving, we have picked out a line which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. Call and see the fourth window displayvit will save you dollars Here are a few prices A $15.00 line at $8.50 A $12.00 line at S7.75 A $10,00 line at $6,95 A $8.50 line at $5,95 A $7,50 line at $5.75 'These arc bona fide reductions, We can afford to do it m i u i i i ii