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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1899)
'tf ui Hb Latest': Associated Press tolo- X grams, Fresh Local news and Llvo J Editorials make The Dally Jour- nal. . J THE DAILY VOL. x JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's large clrcula- $ tlon Is no aooletont. It's the result of high quality and low prioo. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER G 1899. ! t4 vtt tttttff itttttttiy frrTTTJTFW El You MmmimmvfmwTTm Don't Ask the Postmaster For Credit On Stamps Undo Sam II ml a tlmt tlio cash plan is the only snfo wayfor him to do business. It's tlio only eofo way for any morchant. Yon don't want to pay 3c for n 2c stamp, do yon? That's just ox aotly what you do whim you donl with a store do ing a credit business. THE NEW YORK RACKET. is a SPOT CASH OXE HHCE STORE. They're satisfied with small profits because there are no losses. Shoos, Clothing, Hosiery, Underwear, Hats, Shirts and Notions. Come and see our prices, then you'll know why your neighbors all trade at tho New York ltnckut. E. T. BARNES, Prop. t Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial unci Chemeketa Sts. MllHUJUmUMLKUAUHMAhAMMMMM Hanan & Son's SHOES For Gentlemen, Black and Tans latest styles at the lowest prices ever sold anywhere see pus I RULE a 1 5 NO 210 On the Island of Ne-ps. ii e u o8 rjri Proposed Blockade of Philippines. the l iu i rL Peace Commission Will Go Out of Business. i 'inn ii ii !,, -jtfi j"TwitJ"SHV! KRAUSSB 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon RROS You Are Invited to Attend the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. If you desire a thorough Musical training, with Diploma unci degree. College now in session. Phone 2916. A card will bring a catalogue. Address, Francesco Seley, Dean, Salem, Ore. GRAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Cor. State and Libert Sts. Salem Ore. Ily Aminriiilril I'rra to tlir Juiirnnl. Cjiicauo, Stmt. (I. A special to the Times-Herald from Washington says: Copies of General Otis' order granting homo rule to tho people of the island of iNogros woro received by tho state and war departments today, together with a constitution proposed by tho Inhabitants of tlio island, upon which they seek to have established for themselves n He publican form of government. Action will be considered by tho president. CmtMtio, Sept. (), A special to the Times Herald from Washington says: As it reward for servlcttH in tho Santi ago camiKiigu, President MoKinloy pur poses to continue Major-Gonoral Shaftor in command of the denarlmeut of tho I'acillc aftor tho time is reached for his retirement, September II. San 1'uanoihco, Sept. (I. Governor SteunenlHjrg has made tho following promotions in tho Idaho regiment: Major Piggins to Ito Uuuttinant.rol onoljCapt. Kunn to ho major; I.luut. Oiuftlo to Iki captain ; to lw llrst lloutun ants, Edgar Humbly and Itolwrt Taehudy; to lie second lieutenants, L. S. llorrows, W. C. J)yer, Chas. Armstrong and John A. unu. Oiiioaoo, Sopt. O.TJio thirtieth regi ment left today for San Francisco. WAKiiixtmw, Stmt, (). Tho matter of inaking an effective bloekado in the Philippines, and especially around the island of Luzon, so as to prevent the in" Hurgonts from obtaining ammunition and supplies, is giving tho army consid erably concern. It baa not been deemed fmtalhlo to proclaim a blockade, aa it would indicate a state of war and ios siblly open a way to the recognition o! tho insurgents. Whether or not it in feasible to attack, subdue and mid garriHm all tho orts of I.uxon which might wine aa porta of supply for tho Hllpinos has not vet been determined. Heretofore tbcro have not.boon sulllcient troops in Luzon to mnko this possible, and tho question will now arise whether troons had liest bo spared for this purpose. Tlio president has been advised that tho navy should bo utilized for tho pur poso of preventing tho introduction of contraband of war and supplies for tho I ilipinos. At evory port a naval vossol had been stationed, and under tho mil llary law of tho island every incoming vobsoI could bo made to exhibit its manifest. Ono troublo about oarryln out this plan Is tho faut that thoro is not a suflloiont numbor ofillght-draught vesel8 to go into all tlio places where tho ilipinos can receive their supplies. Ciiic'aoo, Sept. (1. A special to tho llecord from Washington says : Tho cabinet meeting today decldetl to sus ixjntl negotiations with the insurgents through the Philippine commission and the commission will bo quickly tils solvod. Tho president and foils tsibinet t advisers have reached the ' conclusion that it is unwlso to maintain tho com mission and attempt to negotiate with mo insurgents lor surrender, aii ag' grosslvo campaign has LABOR! WILD Major Carrioro. Tlio demand He Protests and Aud ience Applauds Geimn and Italian Govern ments Appealed To. This Government Will Investigate Benthcim's Story. boon, ordered. Tho military men or tho service will bo given full sway. ,; Colonel Donby and Professor Wor- ehestor, tho two civilian members of tho commission now in tho Philippines, will bo ordered homo and tho insur gents notified that any communication hoy may have to make In tho direction of surrender must lie addressed 'to Gen eral Otis. .Wamiiimitd.v, Sept. (). OUh cables from Manila teday: Tho Pennsylvania sailed September C with 12 olllcers and 77(1 enlisted men of tho Washington Infantry. Tho Washington Infantry left in Ma nila ten olllcers and 147 mcii,ro-oulistcd, two olllcers ami II enlisted ineit ills charged, none sick. FOR SALE. Single harness IJ. Side spring buggy f 10. In good repair. A bargain. Enquire of Tom Siiiipkiiis.at Feed Darn, rear Hotel Salem. IMMlt FOK SALK A good young maro, broke iiouiMO or siuuie. will sell ply utfilB front street. cheap Ai u-r.;ut Piiinifurc Carpels Rra HOUSE FURNISHERS flamlltoN IRNISHERS a I I Picture Molding Have you seen our North Window? Some lovely parlor piecesare there dis played, but merely a sample of what we carry on the sec ond floor. Our up holstery depart ment is oversow ing with bargains as we are having a reduction sale in that particular line. Thedrapingsareof the latest designs and colorings. The wall decorations were hung by our own workmen from paper and moldings carried by us. We are particularly well stocked in all that is up-to-date in picture molding and our prices can not be duplicated. Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned wishes to thank tho many friondH who m faithfully assivd during the sloknobs, death and burial of bet mother, Mrs. F. H. Prater, ami Ih especially grateful to Mr. ami-Mrs. . I. W. Vonteh, for their constant lielp. Lmi Wim.it. DIPHTHERIA. Case Provided for by City and County Authorities. On Tuuwlay, application for aid was made to Judge Terrell, by Mr. and Mrs. Satchel, who recently came from Port to work In tho hop yards. They were In destitute circumstances, and had brought in their 7 year old boy who is suffering from diphtheria. Judge Terrell declined to aid thorn on tho ground that it was the business of the city to do so. Tho city authorities were then up piled to ami took charged of ease and family were established In tho Howe rasidence at the foot of Chemeketa stroet.where they are now quarantined. Their wants were supplied by the city and Dr. Uyrd engaged to treitt tho child, who is in a serious condition. Or Aaaoclnfrtl I'roa In dm Jntiritnt. Hhnnhh, Sept. tl. Two hours nftvsr the opening of the court martial was spent behind closed doors. The largest audience yet assembled was present when tho open session began. Trarioux, formerly minister of justice, resumed his deposition. Ho took up the testimony of Savignand, the wit ness for tho prosecution, who assorted that he had seen letters addressed to Scouror-Kestnor by Colonel Ploiuart Trarioux declared that Savlgiiand was a porjurer. On tho conclusion of Tarleux doos! tiou Commandant lotuth confronted lil id. The Commandant declared that ho hud not tho least doubt of PIcquart's falsification of the etit bleu in order to incriminate Ksterhazy. General .urliudcu followed Lautli at the witness bar. Zurllnden spoke in justification of his action while military governo of Paris and inlu stir of war, in tho matter of tho prosecution of Picquart, taking the ground that tlio measure was aosolutely necessary In order that the court should clear up the charge of forgery against him, Labor! thep tackled Zurliiidiin, who admitted that tho magisterial Inquiry showed the Hitit bleu was not tampered with when it first arrived at the Intel ligence department and consequently Picquart could not have licon guilty of distorting the documents. General Hillot then confronted Trari oux, hi reply to the tatter's criticism of him. lllllot said: "Even If Ksterhazy proved a traitor, that would not prove Dreyfus Innocence, for In cases of espi onage, it often occurred that there are several accomplices," Dreyfus sheuted: "I protest against this odious accusation." I-nbori insisted that ho bo allowed to question lllllot. Jouausiu infused and I-alxirl made a passionate protest against the attitude of Jouauste. "I bow to your ruling, but take note that every time I put a ijiiost Ion which Is Irresistible you refuse to allow It." The audiunuo burst Into loud applause and tho greatest (ueltuuiuiit prevailed. I.ahorl was hardly able to uontuln himself with Indignation and, when ufterwards naked If hu had any quwttlous put to other witutwsuH replied : "No, nothing at all." Tin IojhUIou of Paly mi Clam was then read. It was more remarkable us being it nq-ttlUon of former ovldmiuo than for containing any new revolutions. niissary i Ai. uinori, that tho court martial siiouiu Issue a process subject to tho approval oi no two sovereigns, came ;,,i '"""" .hi yostoniay 's tesslou 1 ho step is fraught nltli inoinontuous. "liH'iu-cs, as it affords F.mpoio N illiam an opportunity to again as sume h s favorite role of arbiter of tho destinies of the world. No one will bo surnriscd in h.. r.itm.i.i u..i koppeii, in the name of the Kaiser, makes a declaration that will prat tiealli decide tho results of the trial. lk)th Schwarzkonnoii mid Pnni.,.r.n i i. .. t' .. muni, cousuu meir rospectlvo sovor eigns uoioro starting, but counsel for Dreyfus fully exjiect tliom to arrivo ii ii ii y nl A" '" tlnotoglvo A,i V i i ' u, iimrwiay, in WHICH cn8o tho trial would probably be con eluded this week, and a verdict bo de livered Friday or Saturday. tolonol Jouauste told M. Demango, at tho end of tho session, that, if lie rccolml olliolal notillcation that Colo nels behwarkoppen and Panlzzarnl woro coining to tlooso, ho would bo prepared to adjourn tho trial pending their arrival. An adjournment of forty eight nours would probably give thorn t mo tj got bore. The ronmrkablo climax, and ono that is slgnlllcent of tbo relations between tho two eminent advocates who are conducting tho do- .u...-u, is mo iiici imii ai. Jjiimrl tele grap iihI the Gennan emperor nnd king of Italy on his own initiative with- uiii .tonsuuiiig or advising M. Denmngo. I ho apiwaranco of Colonels Schwurz- kopjien and Panlzardl would lw the most sensational as well as tho most imporiani lneiiletit of the entire trial, lhelr depositions would lw formal and einiihatlo declarations, that they never had any relation! with tho accused, and they would mnko such statements tlmt the court must order an acquittal. Cini'Atjo, Sept. fl. A Biwclal to tlio Times-Horald, from Washington, says: Instructions woro sent today by Assist ant Secretary of State Cridlor to Consul Hughes, nt Coburg, Germany, to make an olllclal investigation of thn allega tions made by Charles E. Ileiitheim hat Alvin Florschuelz, deputy consul, transmitted French war secrets to the Uerlln government, using the olllclal paper and olllclol envelopes of the American consular service. This action was taken by Sccretaty Hay, after that olllcer had read tho remarkable story told by lleiithelu In Atlanta, (la. Royal fOWDIR aiBSfiHLUIEiY frfJRE Makes tlio food more delicious and wholesome oru iwma powcta eo , nv yo. LITTLE LIGHT Oil the Transvaal Crisis. England Will Send an Ultimatum. I'jiKToaiA, BopW 0. Tho latest rep) of tho Transvunl to tho .British tlemnm' hasbceii'ptibliBhcd. Kcgrot is express' that tho proposals of Groat Britain' nt unacceptable. Tho Transvaal government admit llritain's rights to protect her subject but denies hor claim of suzerainty. Tl reply agrees to n ftirUicr conference r gardlng tho Frnnchlso nnd roprcsonl.i (ton. BOLD HOLD-UP. Ayrtle CreekWoman Robbe, of 400. Tho Boers aro Expected Down. to Back PKH80NAL. Ex.Gov. W. P. Unl returned from Seal Hocks this afternoon. Mrs. A. N. Mooros and ehlldren ro turnod tmlay from Nye llr(M)k. Miss Helen Hlbbard loft today to re sumo hor Bchool work at U Grande. Mrs. 1.1W. .Geer, of Oakland, Cal., who has been visiting at tho home of Warden Joseph Jayues, went to Wood burn today to visit Mrs. F. W. Settlo melr. Kobl Dyspopsln Uuro is u selentlllo compound. It "digests whnt you cnt" aiKlouroidyHpcnsiu, m. A. Kutrun. IJIooiulngdalo, Tonti., says It cured him of IndlgcHtloii of ton yours' stand ni. ytones DrugKtore. Tlioro's nlwas hope when tliore's Ono MlnutoCoimhCiiro. "An uttnok of pneumonia loft my lungs near tbo llrst stages of consumption. One Mln uto Cough Ciiro cured mo." Helen Mulloriry, Itisiiiiirlc, N, 1). Suinos Drug Ktoro. SOMirniING GI.UCANT, YOU IIAVII NUVliU SBI2N IT ULM'OIU!. CUSTARD CIIOCOLATIIS IT IS TMUI'INL'ST CIIOCOLA'I IIVBR MADE IN SALRM IT CAN UI! I'OUND ONLY AT ELLIS & ZINN'S V Uullu I04 8tiito Ht. I'honft 2U7-V. Ilr Anaovlnlnt lrrmi lit (lie Jnuriinl. Loniion, Sept. U.-Thls morning's news slitsls no now light on tho Trans vaal crisis. Chamberlain, nonrotary state for colonies remains at tho colonial olllco and other cabinet ministers are either hero or on their wny to tho elty. General opinion tends tti tho belief that tho cabinet council will result in mi ultimatum, followed by nu iniiuedi ate back down on the part of the Poors, or thecomineucoinont of hoMtles by Great llritaiu. I)NIh)m, Sept. (I. Tho Uerlln corres pondent of tho Daily mull says: "I learn from Moor sources tlmt rella blo news as been received at Tho Hague from Pretoria to the effect that President Kruger will not glvo .Mr. ChamlKirlalii a ehaiico to send mi ulti matum, but will tnku advantage of the llrst siisiicloiis movement of the Jlrlt Ish trooops on the Isirder lo assuiuo the offensive," The morning Post has the following from Its Johannesburg eorronqKjntlent, who Is now at PlotormarlUburg, capital of Natal: "I Imqicutod tho country carefully on the way to Johannesburg, Tho veldt Is not yet In condition for war operations. The town of Newcastle Is utterly unpro tected. To selto It would assure the Moors ossosslon of Ltlng's Nek, and i:oitinil the Hrltlflli to do 'M miles of lighting over rough country, peculiarly suited to Itoor taotlos, before tlmy could lstglii the llrst real notion. The war olllue wants waking up," Thu Jobaiiumiburg eorrttson(luut of tho Standard wtvs: "There mtim to Iki some ground for siipjxMlng tlmt the jHMtce party at Pre toria has guluiMl a tuuiKirary advuutaut as me rusiiu o( the IiiIIiiiiiuhi of Mr. Msher, the siKHiitl reprvwuitatlvu of the Orang Free Hbtte." Ilr AorlnlMl I'ress lu tUr Jnornnl Gmjni)ai,e, Ore., Sept. (I. Mrs. I)t meiit, a olerk In a store nt Myrtl Creek, was robbotl of about flrjO las night. In company witli two oilier women situ had just looked tho store for th night, when she was confront d by i revolver in tho hands of n man who tie maiidfd: "Give mo that sack," sho til, so, and the man nnd thu suck dump, poarisl in the dark. Miss Agues Drown, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Salmon llrown, left today for lib lea, N. V., whero sbu enters Cornel university as a student. Jtov. II. F. Wallace rotiirned to Port laud this afternoon, after u short visit with bin brother, J, M. Wallace. Chas. Hobliu loft .today for Eastern Oregon, and was accompanied by Jt. MoKiecluui, who is returning to Lis homo In Winnipeg. llruco Cunningham returned today from up.valloy points. For a summer cough, c Or a winter cough? 5 For a night cough, Or a slight cough, j j Or a cough which S "hangs on," ) Ayer's icherrg Pttmm LnS'ii iM " i WHEAT MARKET. CuitAoo, Sept. B. Septoinbei tH) Han Ihanhsoo, fiUp(, B, Cush 1.03J Among Our Chairs ii Ycu will find every thing from the finest polished rockers, (o the more plain or durable kind, You should see cur solid oak cobbler Rocker for S2 50, and the sewinc rocker for SL15. They make a mash on every customer. uumamnuL A FEW LEPi! iiiy6yS'sJis"PBP"t JIUST SOLI) Rich Pickings Here For the inun who likes iiuiipiH digns in cuff iHitlons, links, studs, uU- Out of the many iww things offred this MNiMm w ttatliertsl a hue of JKWHLItY, for mtii which will upil to tlkor good itMlgiHMil us wull tlmir gMl tostu. Tlie urtkltM are of umrnn eUkk, twt UMUruU trku. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE JiB BTATB BTHDBT IttwKHN l'rsimtt, Kept. II. M. Labor! this ufturiioou telegrnplitxl psrsonal up. ihmiis to KuiMiror Wllllum and hlug lliuuUtrt, to grunt iKiriiiltwion to Colonel Htihwurzkupiii uuil Colonel PauUtrli, the German and Italian military at tiichtm In Purls, In 18DI, to coins U) KtHiiiHH to tool My In the trlul of Captain Dreyfus. Tin appeals were txiueliMl in eloquent Utrms, Invoking the nmUlMtm of their nmjHstUw in tho imiiiv of jusUtw nnd humanity. Thiiv were tHlt Mipidtt UHtutury to the formal npj4lttiflii Uiut will lw made by tlw gorwrnmtMit eom- Lots of Bargains in Second'Hand Wheels. Xw Iiiccls from fl U f:tt and ffio, will U mM ut u tlianMNt to clut. All bnycU) MindrtM at mutmi thct mekmi phots. A Aim ntcLl UHbsrii only tOc. 1899 B1CVCUE, MODEL " FEATHERSTONE." 20 -- ONLY - S20 Stop here at THE PAIR STORE For all supplies for hop picking and IhreshinL', or ajjy general uc. Luii ui new koous usi arrivcu ana mi.- it j ii.. i i i. HI DC W soiu at me lowest racket prices. Creat reduction on all summer goods. THE RAIR STORE! los. Meyers & Sons (j SALEM'S RbATEST STORE ( nnmrnnnnnnnnnnnnmmmfnnmMf, 88 Gents 2CA YMU)x uuimiiuiiiiiiuuiiuuuiiuii-ijuuiiuuii l I mmrmTmmmiTrTTr m w h ii n i n n ww mt 88 6ents arA YARDx uiiimimimimuuMUiiMMmnniiiymta GREAT SRXSRTE iTir aa x axr i s xp i. tet Next Wednesday we will offer for sale at our first couakr main Clo1 vvnll ru (cinntr iimmi -.J ..!t -!1l. j.1 MWXWrrw.X. WUl HVJT K llUXUlg CU1U VVUlb blXtVS UUV sold at $1,50, $1,35, $1,25, and $1,00 FOR 88QENTS A YARD Tliaca cllbc ...Ml Mfcf t.,l.".'t 1. ' '1.'." ' 't il.t- ..J"' . ...irTXi t' ,' JH..1-' -i uww uij yyui ,vji is,iy uui yc auuwii ui iiii pngc uiiiH weqnescisy Wl joriBjTir faR