U Latest Associated Pross tola- 4 Rrnms, Fresh Local news nnd Live C Editorials make Tho Dally Jour- . X nal. t THE DAILY JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's lr elreuta- X Hon Is no accident. It'th result of X high quality and low jm-. VOL.. X SALEM, OREGON MONDAY OCTOBER 2 1899. NO, 231 Salem Woolen miiisms Heme Made Goods Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. .GET ONE FOR YOUR BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: A?V for them. mOViEf Wc K.RAUSSB BROS SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leabo, Atanager. BS Stalo H. Ladd A lh"h Hunk llldir. -; Ruren & Hamilton xz 1 U x HOUSE FURNISHERS x 1 1 1 zMi iron and Brass UiSS Doric af DOlIc). r Are caning lavor every uuym u uwmw .77 ,.w have them We are showing several 'ot the best patterns and making a special price to make room for anew lot now on the way CgKMsHMBBMBV buttoned with Urge drum head ; ft only - "Wi make all kinds AH work guarantees Don't Forget Forget -mURRN I J 248 .argest Pants: assortment of Keguiar sizes, extra sizes and extra loners No matter what size you call for we have them. A special drive on them be finest line of Crash Hat for Alen and Boys to bs found, in Patterns ade Styles. ii STORE The Men's Big shoe sal? Takes place daily at our store. We sell more shoes than all the rest combined. Why: be cause we cany the largest stock, latest styles, best goods at the lowest price. See our I laiian & Son's Shoes, and Dr. Ried's cushion button shoes for men; Queen Quality for ladies. Our stock is immense. Call see our lines and get our prices. shine (hem free C ?L 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. . c OUR GREAT SPECIAL SALE gRINGS BUSJESS. Cur cempdites do not seem (o appreciate it but our customers do. All our Fall and Winter stock cut to bottom prices. No f tore in the city attempting to meet our prices. Of course some people "will look around," wc arc glad they do-vthcy nl ways come back if they know the dif' fcrcncc between a $2,50 shoe and a S330 shoe. .- J-.-r('-k llfltA l-inrie rf ertrVAr ixi-n This Lounge, upholstered in line figured vel our. biscuit of Lounges, their reputation, that we are selling ,VJ i' 'iKttoVivt discount to close out tnejo?? siock- Si COMMERCIAL MM And Troops Being Placed. A Declaration ol War Looked For. is MILITARY ACTIVITY IN SOUTH AFRICA. British Cabinet Will Not Meet Tuesday as PromisedNot Much News from South Af rica Said to Be Due to the Cutting of Telegraph Com municationEngland Pro ceeding in a Leisurely Aan- nerGen. Buller Has Not Yet Sailed Commodore Jaubert Ready for Action and in the Free State Com- mandering is Actively Going on Great Britain s Assur ance of Good Will Con strued to .Wean Appeals for Peace Natal Aay Be In vaded. Ill' Aaaooliilnl I'rraa lu III Joarmil. IONDov. Oct, 2 Tho announced In- tuition of tin) Hrltltdi cabinet to meet to morrow tins aporontly been reconsid ered. Tha (Into for Rummoulng! par liament Iiiih not yet lievn dellnltely net tled although It Ih mild to 1m October III. TI10 remarkable uhpenco of iiuwb from Koutli Africn-tliln morning lends tw-tho' belief that tliorn linn boon wldCKprcud cutting of telegraph wires or tlint an ex tra ci'MHomhli) linn been established. Thnro in nothing to indicate tlmt thu Hoers liuvo the tdightoid deairo to eomo to terms peacefully with Cireat llritain. TI10 hanging back nee ins to Imi by (Jreut llritain, hero In npltu of tlio talk of mobilization of army vor, work in ap" larenlly proceeding in u curioly loin urely manner. Tlio departure of (ionerul liiiller, com mander of tliollritleh force In South Africa Iiuh lieon poitpaued from week to it'k, and when membcra of thu cabinet talk in public, their UMiiurancu of Great Ilrituln'n good will towunl thu Tratmvaal Ih regarded us almost mnacklng of a tlietlr appeal for cacv. Tlio general drift of the now. IndiratPit that thu position of tho llritlsh troois in koutli Africa is critical, oh Ink' to tho do- MORRIS CHAIRS, From $6.50 up. This is the best Easy Chair mad el them everv day at a - HAMILTOTSJ lay in Bonding reinforcements and In the event of hostilities early reverses were regarded as probable Tho latast ad vices show thai tho Transvaal luobillni Hon has been rapid and comprehensive. It Is calculated that tho Orango Freo State already has 7,00(f troops on bonier. From South Africa, tlionows is wholly concerned with feverish preparations for hostilities. Commandant General Jotii bert is reported to have eald that has 10,000 men on tho Natal Iwrder, and that Commandant Cronjo lias 3000 on tho llechuana side. Tho ltritlsli camp In tlio vicinity of Dundee consists of 6000 men with 24 guns in Btrong posi tions. Tho Orango FreoStato Is actively commandering. Tho Transvaal government has virtu ally taken over tho Netherlands railway fir military purposes, and Natal trains aro being turned back. Telegraph win's between Natal and Johannesburg have leen cut since Friday. According to dispatches from Pretoria, complete chaos reigns tlioro, Tho government has declared a moratorium (an emerg ency art of legislature) authoriiing a government bank to suspend secio paymentH for a given period, closed all the, courts and suspended tho Kuglisli puH!rs. It is said that there will lw nearley 30,000 burghers along tho bord er by this evening (Monday.) In Johannesburg warrants havo been Issued for tho arrest of some 60 promi nent Uitlauders and Journalists, but all received timely warning and got awuy safely. An unconllrmed rumor has reached Johannesburg that tho first portion of tho Indian contingent has arrived nt Durban Natal. Tho special correspondent of tho Standanl, at Nuwcasrlo, Natal, hi de scribing tho lllght from Johannesburg, says: "The train occupied nearly twlco its usual time, owing to stoppages to allow precedence to trains going with burgh ers to thu front. The passengers suffered great Inconvenience, particularly the women and children, being nimble to get (inn). Tho men wore drenched wllh rain In tho open trucks, "Hrltlsh and Uulch were lielng coin, inunderod when I left, and their goods were being seir.ed. Ho far as I can leara there aro undoubtedly at least 20,000 armed Hours, well horsel, nt different points on tho bonier, esieclully In tho dlrectonofNtttttl. They boast of their Intention of Invading Natal on Wednes day next, and of sweeping tho Hrltiih into tlio sea,, It certainly looks us though Natal would l.u Invaded in force. "Tho burgherH seem stunly folk. They nro dressed In a variety of costnmtvH Tho chief defect dlsittrniblu Is the largo niimlHTof olllolulsof Inferior physique who nccoiiiiaiiy tho troops. These nro likvkly to prove a source of weakness. "From Johannesburg to Volksruat, tlio greatest enthusiasm seemed to pre vail. It is estimated that 20,000 Ilovrs with fluid guns, now command nil tho height within n 15 lullo-mdius from Charlestowii." T ;! Thinoc x lacoT Often lead to serious rwults If nt-alJy ",l'". Iteforu starting in fr the ieli"l " ",; Imu yourohlldren's oyes oxamlneO "r'".1" if unydefwts or derangements a roll" J' l" iK-rmltiii tolurnl.li suliablu BlasiK' '' A graduate optician will make tlij 'll r." l .. o...l tliu ivu.1 nt til l 1110 glassfH will I but a tritlocoiuiiared0 l'f.ct I no ienen; nrnvwi. eet and HERMAN W. BAHR S. C'Z ( I raduate Optician iihbuia venue f aoro-" Realization llet'tr Than Imagination. To realize tho iiuallth of my fmll. iu nrem, erooiu m, and eandlor, is to UtUi them. My elnolU mwi I'm sure are within your means, sihI niiw tril never denlnl. Call at the lion l(on, 18H Htate St. HOOIB Now the next tiling is where will we do our trading? We all want Shoes, Underwear, Hals, Caps. Gloves, Sox. Hose, and a ereat many Dry Goods. Now. I will tell you, John, that we can save money by trading at THB RAIR STOR B In Salem, for I have priced their goods and know they are all right. Really. John, I feel like we ouk'ht to tell everybody that they can get more for their money at THE FAIR STORE in Salem than any place else. O. P. Daungy is the proprietor, 274 Commercial Street. OTS REPORT ho It, Of tlie Peace Con ference. Will Accept Nothing But Surrender INSURGENTS MUST GIVE UP OR FIGHT. Nothing in llie Shape of Rec ognition ol Insurgent Government-Only a White Hag and the Grounding of Arms would be accepted-Insur gents Desire Peace With In dependence Claim They Can Keep up Gurrilla War fare Indefinitely and Harass Americans for a Long Time Oilier News From Manila. Mr Aaim'lntril I'rraa lu ttiit Jimrnal Wasiiimiton, Oct. 2. Dispatch from General Otis was received this morning, giving mi nccount of tho meeting with tho Insurgent envoys. Otis said thu In terview Indicated that tho leaders were malum vcrlng solely with a view to se cure recognition of tho Insurgent govern ment. All such overtures were rejected and thb envoys were Informed that thu only thing tho United Htntes would recoguUo wiw the whitu flog nnd tho grounding of arms- lie also Informed thu envoys that such a capitulation on tho part of tho insurgents should como quickly In order tl avoid thu couseiiueucus of mi HctKc wnr; as United Htates did not In tjiul to K'nnlt any delay In thu matter. Tho Filipino envoys who camo to treat with (Otis In regnnl to peace broiigut from Aguliuildo a message that ho wished to send a civilian govern mental commission to discuss tho ques tioil. (Juiiund Oils replleil that It was Im ImikmIIiIo for him to recognlio Aguiuul do's uoverumeut in that way. Thuy preseuteil u hitter from Aguinuldo an "president of the republic, " which was an apcal for recoguittloii, (Irmtrul Otis iuforiiUHl him that, while ho was willing tocorrespoud with Aguiuitldo as general of thu Insurgent forced, ho must positively decline to reNrgiiUo him us president of tho civil government. "Wodi-slntd ik'uco, but iieacu with in- deM.-udeucu uud honor," said (lencral Alejaudrliio. while conversing with a ruprcAoutalitu of thu Aswlalil Cross, Mo Imprcshes one as dlgnillel and dis passionate and a kivp man of tho world. Ilodesigucd thu remarkable entrenrh ininta from Manila to Tartar. While reticent ooucvrnlng his mission, his con versation thrortsnn liituretting light on the Filipino view of th Amriiii atti tude. "How long eon the lllliiliw army iW "t)'ijiei 'ri iruit- JllV"'' And tllftaiu I of a Will give a FACULTY 2, at U o'clock, at Imp :.,:;., i Mind II I V I IVMi t of the sali;: INTER-STATE Ct.,r OH army, mm . - "i- "It is an Interesting iiumtion what the cost ft tho American jxople Is if lualntaluing thu American trips In the riilllpi'lnes. Wu do not, of oour', know the amount, mil It mutt Im ox- rcsslvtt. We Hirfelvewhat an Anmrlfaii Mlller ro(lllr In this ellmale. AGAIN "On the other hand, a Fllllplno exists with a handful of rico and a pair of linen trousers. Wo do not Imvo to pay our soldiers, nnd can practically hold up their wages as long as wo desire. Kveu with our present supply of arms nnd ammunition, wo could keep your army occupied for years. " Ith an expense that grows dally. how long will your people stand it7 Tho Hllpiun iiooplo do not wish to continue I lighting. Wo havo tionrmy contractors. Wo havo no business men making prof Its from the maintenance of our army, Thoro Is nothing In it for us, nor aro our salaries largo enough to keep us lighting tor inonoy and position." Discussing tho question of recognition by tho United States of tho so-called Filipino government, (lencral Alejan drluo said: "Tho freedom of tho American prison ers who havo Just been turned ovur to you was decreed by tho lillpino con gross. Your government has accepted tliem. It wilt doubtless accept any others that our government may freo." REAR-ADMIRAL SCHLEY CHEERED Nkw Yoiik, Oct. S.Kverylxxly stood up riatunlay night In tho Metnxlltiui ojicrn house when tho big ondiestrn started J to play "Tho Star Spangled Hanner." While they were standing out fof compliment to the nation, they loohed alMiut trying to locate somo ono I'lxui whom to shower cheers. No ono of striking unto was in situ, Up In a back corner of ono of tho llrst teir of noxoj uear-Aiimlral rcliloy sat eacc- nilly. Iiut whh hidden ((ram vluw. Tho theatre was comfortably filled. Thu play was "The White fciuiulraii," and tho receipts are lo go to the Dewey homo fund, Thu audience sat waiting for l.'i mliiutcN after tho play was Ixsiked In ln'gln. There had U'cn no enthusiasm up to thut time. Thu majority of the people went dn evening dress, l'eoplu hxiked for Adintral Dewey idler tho sec ond act and, Admiral Osborne walkinl out Udoro tho.curtaln and said:' "Ihri-e eeks ugo Admiral Ikiwey said that hu would Ui here, and this morning ho told ih again hu would be hero. Hut tonight hu Is fatigued, and Is now in Ih.i1," "What's thu mottor with K-liluy?" callinl out a volco. Admiral Osborne tried to go on, but thu crowd cheered for Hchluy until ho hnd to cimo forwanl, when the cheering iK-camu greater than ever. Ho said : "I am u very sor repn-sentatlvu ef Ail- inlral iMnny. am hero, llku thu rest of you, tn-lioiiorAdmlml nfiwisj'mid his Imnoolllcers and men, (lis) bless them all." HIGH ART CANDIES. BXTUA VANII.A CHOCOI.ATGS CUSTAUD CHOCOI.ATI5S MAPMI CHOCOLA'IUS CALIFOKNIA CHUWING CANDY ALAKUMA CIIOCOI.ATII NIUJGAT AT ELLIS & ZINN'S MekSiMAp U7M-SIHU TOWBL SALvB WEDNESDAY. Vou who have patronied our special sales In the past know what we mean when we say "Special Sale.' Wednesday we will offer for sale 47dozenline luickabuck towels well worth 20c each, at the special price of 2 FOR 25 CENTS! M'fo W Come to us for your Royal ABSOLUTELY tHlRE BSOLVIEIYtaRE Makes tho food more OTU Anm DEMOCRATIC MEETING rtoprosontotl Oy Promlnont 8ponk- ors nnd Dolountlons Prom Forty Stntos. llr Asaoctntril I'rraa in lha Jnurnnl, Dallas, Tex., Oct. 2. Two dayx of iJotuocratio carnival oihjiuhI hero today, mo event ot tho morning being tho ar rival of Win. J. llryan. Tho city was packed with prominent Democrats, rep resenting forty states, Oklahoma and Indian territory. Meetings were arranged for morning. afternoon and evening. Tliera was no end to enthusiasm and each speaker was madu to feel that his wonls for tho Democratic cause had fallen ui-on wil ling ears. W. J. llryan arrived nt tho grounds shortly after lOo'clock and was acconlcd a great ovation, Among those who surrounded him on on the spenker's stand were O. 1', Del mont, Now York j (low Hayerf, Texas j Kx-Sonator Heagan and all tho Texas congressional delegation. Hx-Uovcruor Stono, of Missouri, was recelvwl with cheers. Chairman (lunleii, Intnxluced Gov. Htouo and he addnssel the audience. The next speaker was llovernor Jones, of Arkansas, At the conclusion of Joucs'addrcss tho crowd went frantic lu their demand for llryan, who In u short scech said, while his time (or speaking had not yet ar rived, ho could not allow the opwr t unity to cscapo wllhoul extending thanks for the iiiagulllccut nveptlou. In teturii he would rcoucsl u Dtmo- eratle prasldeut for 11)01 to set apart a day for thu reception of thu Democracy of Texas at the White House. CITY HONDO I88UBD. City Olflcett Duty 1 landing Out the Coupon Sheds. City Heconlor Judith and .City Treas urer Molr havo Inhiii busy today nt tli city ball Issuing the new funding bonds niul jwdjhig thu money therefor. Over Half of tlio Issue was called for by sub scrilwrn, and the balance will be called for within a few days. Interest ceased on all outstanding A per cent warrants today, ami thus thu Interest on fai,(XX)ls reduced fr f.t,'.MU annually to fl!,(XM), Mug an annual saving of fJ.iKX). During tho ten year IHiriod for which these bond are liable to run n toUii saving of tiil.WH) will havo been effected. Hcstoied to Citlienshlp. (lovernor (leer today restored to cltl xeushlp ono I. V. Howlahd, of The Dalles, who ha made a good ritsird as a cltlnm slncu serving out a term in tho slate prison alsmt a yinir ago. CONDUCT is thrccfourths of life and an H. Sf t M. suit is thrccfourths of conduct! lOMMItKOlAI, 8T.. COS, O'JIIUT Free oountru If you want any kind of a suit, why any kind of a store I.. It.,. .,!,... 4. ir.l it l.rnnr.lll,- ill Iftlllillir V'lllIP k linl TDII la lilt J'lawt W bl II. ifnuiuiiwv in wivi. ...., v ... ..v, - .. . fined to the individual purchaser alone. Drop into a store and ask the difference between I weed ami Cheviot why some worsteds shine and some don't why goods are spong ed before made, etc. He can't tell you why. Drop into our store, we can tell you all about goods because we handle them in all forms. We know because we study. TTS AMI! WK TU Yit AX IxmilOKXT TMUTII AttOUT TlltSM. winter goods a tO BKIN6 Powder delicious and whefesofM KWH CO., fcfW TOM. ANDREE AGAIN HEARD FROM Tho Ouoy Whloh Ho Was to Havo Droppod at tho Polo Was Found nnd Oponod. II y .Aaaoelntrd I'rraa to the JotiraHit. Stockholm, Swollen, Oct. 2. Tho buoy marked "Atidrco Polar Expedition" which was found Reptcmbur Oth on tho North coast of King Charles Island was opened yesterday in tho presence of a number of experts and member of tho cabinet. It wna found to bo the so called north polo buoy which Andre had arranged to drop If ho succeeded In pausing the olo. ANGLO-VENEZUELAN COAWISSION llr Aaaoolalnl I'rfaa to lht Jnurnnl. 1'abis, Oct. a.Tho Anglo-Vnetelan commission has concluded ita dullbora 'Ions. Tho awanl will lo read tomorrow In tho presence of representatives of Oreat llritain and Venezuela. Klglitccu Indians wen) rutiudcd up and pot In the calaboose at North Yak omit Hundiiy, to wear off various degrees if Intoxication. Per n summer couh, Or a winter cough j For a niht cough, Or a slijrjht cough, Or a cough which "hangs on," ers amy PtitwiA WHEAT MARKET, ClIKUIIO, Oct. '2. Dccembei 71.. i LUSH 7a. Han Kiuxmsco, Oct, 2, Cash 1,10. I -. -i ATI i cJ L. I I l Ui Jfflf BsT. W TS X