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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1899)
mwiv " yyf BV'W'WffS --" f 4 4i4 Latest Associated Pross teto- 4 grams, Fresh Local news and Llvo Editorials make Tho Dally Jour- I nnl. THE DAILY JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's large clroUta- t tlon Is no accident. It's the result of t hlBh quality and low prloe. j VOL.. X SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY OCTOBER 3 1899. NO, 233 J""""" fcHoppiclcers, rV Jrl arvesters , Tl res tiers. 5 and men in all stations of life, . nut lor me mil iiiki winter, itt THE NEW YORK RACKET.; Where all things aro sold at RACKET PIMCKS, on n cash basis, l one can .-co plainly that we can afford to sell ntticloer profit, and no must bobeneilted in making his purchases. Wolnno CLOTHING K V L for men, bovs. and yout lis ;lns from fl.OOtof t.oOper suit; voting men from $2.ft5Jto fS oO permit ; men from f.1.75 tif l.l.Tfi; nil well made, cut to lit, well lined. Our black ami umv worsters aro splendid material, well made, at 7.!5 to f 13.7fi, Tliev never fade are all wool. L UNDERWEAR in great variety for ladles, gents merino, wool plaited, part and good wo lino will please on. BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS k in abundance. The ".Star 5 Star" line, tlio let in (lie wn.l'd, and the Iloiton nnd oonnocket ruhliers fnim common overs, mid nlorni", snug proof, to long hip lsiots. HATS In KHDOItAS mid other HvIuh for men and 1kh. and M t'KISTOSIIIt IH-CK COATS, Oil, COATS, OVKHCOATS overalls, Jackets, towels, talilo clothes, telescoe satchels, hosiurv. haiidU rchiefs, in fact iilmoitnnythlng reiuiriil for comfdrt. A'll at Itueket price", call and wu our stock. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store. Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sfs. k 1 k k Wc - ) KRAUSSB J3RQS WX X T Reform School Supplies. y. y V y I J Iain now ready to reecho proposals ... .nil , i . i . l for Hipphes to Ik? furnished the Oregon We are still selling I fool, law 'second ,. , , f t, , ,,. growth wo.. fS35r conl-e are , iknU-rSl. IMW. A list of the sup- agt forNewlK.rK I'resFMHreaidH.H pitawanted.wlll lie furnished on uppli- man llrick. ste the work at thclllihce ' .... ' Club lluildingalso HoiiKJ, at Portland, Co., I'hone 30. lilt) uickctu. the New Ctif-tuui I). S. liBM-m A Front cor, Che-1 Arc gaining favor have them. We arc making a special price Fiii'iiiliire J Carpels J HnM2MWvw- buttoned with large drum nnlii - Wc make all kinds of Lounges, All work guaranteed. Don B URBN Si HAMLLrOlVJ 248 COMMERCIAL ST. -L V tP-T' "l are reiueted to rail when lilting 1 ! and children, in cotlon rlblied, tirades from &V to ll.'.t), The 1 - Big shoe sal? Takes place daily at our store. We sell more shoes than all the rest combined. Why: be cause we carry the farthest stock, latest styles, best goods at the lowest price. See our Hanan & 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 puces. shine them free ?C TC 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. II. K. Hll'KI'IU, SiiMriiiteinleiit 18 m 18 tf Kilem, Or., Sept, I LllJlt. uren & Hamllto x HOUSE FURNISHERS x iron and Beds. every day in the homes of everybody who showing several 'ot the best patterns and to make room lor anew lot now on tlie way This Lounge, MM C UpilUldlCICU III fine figured vej- rtnr Itivrillt head jjj I (, i In? irn 'llvnMvo5l Forget their reputation, , Forget that we are selling them everv day at a J discount to close out the 1899 stock. FIRST RACE In the Yacht Con test. AMERICAN BOAT LEADS IN START Then the Shamrock Goes Both Vessels are Becalmed and Neither Can Finish in the Time LimitThe Initial Trial Proves that there Will Be a Close Contest The American Boat is a Great Sailer ot the Seas. Ilr Aimut'lnlcil I'rrm to lir Jnurnai 0hi( tothu Spanish war theru wax no annual international yacht race In IRIS. The stlimiliiH to American mar time enterprise reitilting from our naal ictorles creatiil an unusual Interest In the present contest for the International cup between (treat llrltaiu and the Culled States. Sir Thomas I.iptou built tho Sham rock ami came over to this country, backed by tho Krealest skill ami exier lenco in jacht biiildiui; mid sailing ot which the llritish are capable. His holies of HiiccviH werebised largely upon the prt?alanceof a stiff breeze, as llrit ish yacht builders do not 1hk) to com pete with our country siieeeifully in a light wind. The First Kace. Niv Yoii.ii, Oct. .'I. The lirst race for Aniurif!iuyii)wa-.h.id .tulny. The Columbia ennseil tho starting line 'J!i seeonds ImiIiIihI the SliamriKik. When half the course was sailed the Columbia was nearly a ipiarlur of a mile ahead. At 1:111 p. in. the Columbia leads by '1 minutes and 1) bcooud. 1 :52 p. in. Tim Columbia seems tube staudiiu mtioh better than the Sliam rook, but both are tlolnir rumarkahly well. The Columbia has apparently gained nlxiut a half a mhitite since the stake IsKtt was rounded. A Close Contest, 2:2') p. in. The Shamrock renins to hae had a good lead over the Columbia as they were seen when they went about on the Hirt tack. 2::l p. m. The Coliiinbla now buds. They don't njiMar In le ery far aMrt I'icliift Sloliliiij; Wall Paper Brass MORRIS CHAIRS, From S6.50 up. This is the best Easy Chair made! N Qotng Ahead, 2:50 p. in. The Columbia is losing ground and now seems almost becalmed, while the Slmmrock is going ahead. Running Against Time. 4:01 p. in. The most exciting feature of the contest is now tho Shamrock's race against time to win. She fccuis to be making four miles an hour, but has fhe mlles to go In -12 minutes. English Boat Ahead. At 3:17 p.m. the Shamrock Is well In the lead. Doth Decalmcd, 1:33 p. m. ltoth boats are practically becalmed. Xetther cm finish within the time limit. The Conclusion. Xrw Yohk, Oct. 3. Tho tlrst raeo for the Iseries for America's cup, bo tween tho Columbia and Shamrock, prouil one of the most remarkable of any yet sailed for a great trophy. Light breexes pruudlcd, varied in spots by a puff or two, and lu turn Imth boats enjoyed the bcuutlt and suffered trom the change in ixisitiou. Kxcur- sion boat interfered with the progress of thu races, and lu this respect the Colum bia suffered thu most. Thu time limit ot live and a half hours expired at 4:45. At that time both limits were three miles frtnn the lltilsh line. At 4 : 17 lxth vaclits signalled for the tugs. TEXAS DEMOCRATIC JUBILEE IN SESSION Many Spoakors Arriving AmortK Thoso Proaont Aro Drynn, Tnrpln. Johnsonlot nl. Ilr Amocliilrd I'rria to llir Journal, BRYAN ON THE BOERS, Now York, Oct, 2--A apoclnl dispatch to tho World from DnllnB, Toxns, quotos Colonel Dryn i no Bnyinut "Tho Boors In thnir otruuulo to mnlntnln tholr ppubllo hnvu tho sym pathy, ' nil tho Amorloanpoo plo, ox. .nt thoso who hnvo nbniulonJH tho dootrlno that Kovornm nts dorlvo tholr Just powers from tho oonsont of tho Kovornod." Dm.i.as, Oct 3. Ist night's and this inoruIug'H trains brought in rigular delegations to swell the throng, Demo crat from west and southwest who have oume to attend the carnival. The fair grounds were crowded long before thu hour llxixl for thu first spocu.li of thuJiuul morning. Sir. Ilr)au, Judge Tiirphi, of Ken tucky, mid Col. Johnson, of Kansas, thu new cjialriumi, of the Democratic oxo etitho committee, are slatcl to appear. A dollar dinner at the auditorium to night will clot-o thu carnival. The alem I'loiiring Mills has gissl chivkeii fiixl for sale, cheap. 10 ii it Little Things Often Ild to serious results If neglected. Ilefore starting In for the school term hae yourehlldreu'iieyusoxiimlneil and If any defects or dcninKeiueuts are found, imrtult us to furnish suitable uIuxmm. A graduate optician will make tlieex amiiutloii fnv and th vtmt of protwr glasMMtwill Ixibuta trllluroiniarislHlth the benefit ih-rhinl. HERMAN W. BARR S. O.. Graduate Ojdlvlan HHHUtoKt Hwlization liefer Thin Imagination. To rwlliw the talltt of my frlt, leu rreMin, rew mIu, ami oawlhtf, U ti taste tlutin. My (IifeeeUte ereaiiw I'm Mire are within )Hr niwum. ami euro triwl imr 1Im1. Call at b Itou li.ui, liiH Ktato Si. i'R wow 1&I HO01R AGAIN Now the next thinjf is where will we do our trading? We all want Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps. Gloves, Sox. Hose, and a great many Dry Goods. Now, 1 will tell you, John, that we can save money by trading at THE PAIR STOP B In Salem, for I have priced their goodsand know they are all right. Really. John, I feel like we ounht to tell everybody that they can get more for their money af THE FAIR STORE in Salem than any place else. O. P. Daunky is the proprietor, 274 Commercial Street. DEWEY'S WELCOME i I At the Nation's Cap itol. M'KINLBY PRESENTS THE SWORD Awarded to the Admiral By Congress, AcKinley's Beautiful Speech of Presentation Dewey's Keply-lt Will Be Kept as m Heirloom By the Dewey Family The Vast Crowd Cheered and Dewey Stood up and Bared in Response to the Ovation. Mr .: In fnl I'rru lu llir JnurnnL Wasiiimitos, Oct II. The magiilll. cent swonl awanhil by the act of con gress to nation's hero was !)estowedUon Admiral Dewey today lu the pretence of the president and members of his cabi net and judiciary, and uIIImtn of the army and navy and a ast ciowd of H-ople. The Start from Mrs. Mcla'un'H res! deuce was made a, III o'clock. Accon. panliil by an escort of mi kiIIc and the committee and liiinliil by the mar Ine lund Admiral was drheii to white house through thu cheering crowds, Only a few minute cluptcd before thu Ailmiral reaps-ared with the President and lisik seats lu thu white hmisu car riage. As the curriages swept briskly Into lVimsyhaiila incline, there was a blare pi bugle commands, clash of bauds tOyruU.prucuMflon started. At thu head of the line ro.lt Major (ieuenil Miles. Hack of him rank afto rank were the military aides, mid all the olllcers of high rank. The brilliant coated marine Ixiud added color and in spiring music to the gay scene and fol lowing them ci inn eury doMtrlbablu kind of a soldier, sailor and murine, mounted mid afisit, lirfantry and cav alry, battery after battery of light artil lery. All that had genu before was, but a brilliant prelude of the coming of the man of Manila, uli.i rislo with thepnml- lent on Ibe way to the capitol, to re ceive the nation's tribute Mr. Me- Kluleyralsed his hat only nouioiuilly, leaving tho Admiral to acknowledge the plaudits of the multitude hy lifting his chassiu. Thu avenue rang with deafening i heurs and the huge banks of humanity took on llfeaud and inoihui, as thu llags and hjndkunhlufs wuwl madly. The Hirade wound around tljo bill to the Hunt front of the capitol, half an hour a huad of time. The waiting urowdiiiiui,eril and the IWIdcut and Admiral promptly did the wme as the) asei rapidly Into the lobby of thu sen ate. lie ended by Introducing secretary Ixng, who standing iMrubeadeil ad- dresMtl Ids remarks directly to Ad miral Dewey, As b'eretary Img con cluded he Mssila kWMld to I'realdunt MsKiuluy. The latter r(e and factil the Admiral. iXiwey was vislhly affected ami brushed Ids glmol hand ai ross his eyes livforti standing at attention. Th pres ident said : "Admiral Dewey, ileiuoimtrutlons which bae everywhere grell you re veal the publle esteem of your heroic actions. The ku of the nation Is lilted In prabo ami gratitude for the memorable, sttrvkwf )tl have reiulerwl Ibe country, In wlilfh I Jiln with all ittr heart. There was no Haw lu yHr victory, there will be no faltering In maintaining It. It gives mo extreme pleasure and great honor In bohaH all eoplo to hand you this sword, the gift of tho nation, voted by the congress of the United State. The President handed the admlrat tho sword with a deep Imiw and there was a mar 01 appiauBe as iowey received tt. The crowd was hushed as he turned to reply, lie said: "Ithaukjou Mr. President for tho great honor conferred unui mo. I thank congress for what it has done. I thank tho secretary of tho navy for his gracious words. I thank my countiy- men for tho bountiful gift which shall lie an heirloom lu my family fnrover as evidence that republics are not ungrate ful." Tho band plaj ed the "Star 8wngled Banner" and then Cardinal Ulhhons pronuueed the benediction, The crowd cheered as the party took their scats, Dewey rising with bare head to respond to thoovntion, A pray er was offered by Itev. Dr. Bristol, Itoss Perry then made tho Introductory address. ANGLO-VENEZUELAN BOUNDARY aront Drltnln'n Claims Not nil AI- lowod-Tho Awards woro Unanimous, P.vniH, Oct..1.lty direction of Anglo Vuucxuclan Ismndary nrbitrntiou ciuiv mlsrilon Miniu ot (Ireat llrltalns claims as to the Interior ami on the coast are disallowed. Uer frontier will start at Walnl river. The Award was unani mous. It Is considered in tho nature of compromise. STEAMER ASHORE CREW ADRIFT Ilr Aaaoclnlril I'rra, In Hip Jiiiirunt St. .Ioiins, N, !'., Ocl. .'1. The steam ship Pay Ktate Is ashore near Capo Itace ami will likely prove a total wreck. The crew ami a numlx'r of cattlemen who were passenger am adrift lu small louts, wlilth are lost lu the fug. Accitlentlv bliot. Ilr Aaxirlnlril I'rraa (u I tit Jiiurnnl Jkmkiison, Or., Oct. M. The llrst ac cident of thu "oieii mslson" occurred Sunday. While hunting Mongolian pheasants lu a Held Just north of this city, the gun of Iten lllarkwull was acel tiddly dlfchargcd, thu entire load strik ing his brother, James lllackwell, lu thu right foot. The young man was conveyed to his home and an examination found thu Ismes so badly shattered that ampu tation of thu greater part of the foot w.w iii-ecsxary. HIGH ART UANDIIiS. GXTItA VANII.A CIIOCOLAIOS CUSTAUDCHOCOLAIliS .MAIM.UCHOCQI.AIHS CAI.II'OKNIA CIIUWING CANDY AI.AKU.MA ciiocouru NUUCAT AT ELLIS & ZINN'S JJta.eymk( TOWBL SALvB WEDNESDAY. You who have patronized our special sales in the past know what we mean when we say "Special Sale." Wednesday we will olTer for sale 47do.enline huckabuck towels well woith 20c each, at the special price of 2 FOR 25 CENTS! W MBN'S $7.50 W Come to us for your Royal r -Absolutely tHiRE bsomjxely Makes the food more ROvAi iIM At Any Moment Natal. in BOERS FORCED TO THE AGGRESSIVE England Will Charter Forty Transports Forthwith, Boers .May Strike a Blow To day Kruger Bids Tioops Farewell and God Speed He Appeals to their Patriot ismAmericans Will Be Protected By the Cruiser Alonlgomery Rear Admiral Schley Will also Be Sta tioned There. Ilr AaaiM'Inlail I'rraa In Hif Jiiur.iHl, lisihis, Oct, !l, A dispatch from Durban, Natal, uunounccHthat the Itoers are exM'ct.d to take the aggressive to day. Most alarming rumors are alloat there rcscctlug their Intentions. Higotoui Censorship, Uiniius, Oct, M. V sHoial dlsstlcli from Pretoria styst . "A rigorous censorship Is maintained over all presi teluirauis. President Kruger addressed the troops which startisl for the Natal Isirder Hat unlay, apistallng to their patrlotlsui and wishing them l)ods-cil. I'Iglilliig is oxHctcd by WeiluuHilay." 'I he general drift of news Imlluutcs that the Hisitloiiof thu llritish troopH hi Houth Africa Is critical, owing to the delay in sending ruliifuruuuieiits, ami tu the event of hostilities, early reverses ant regardisl us probable. Tint lutnal mlvli'os ihow that thu Transvaal mobili sation has Is-cii rapid and oninprclmn slve. Many Hours, It Is said, did not wait to he commanded, but pris'i-mhsl to the Isirder sponlaueously. It isetilcu-lali-tl that the Orange I'ree Hlatu alrisiily has 7,K) men on the Isirder. The British government is i bartering HGHTM EXPECTED CONDUCT is thrccfourtlis of life? and an H, Sf M; suit is thrccfourths of conductJ U7HUHU COMMICHOIAI. H'l'.. CO , Free eountni If you want any kind of a suit, why any kind of a store is the place to yet It. ' Ignorance in clothiwj value is not con fined to the individual purchaser alone. Drop into a store and ask the difference between Tweed and Cheviot why some worsteds shine and some don't why k,fKKte are spong ed before made, etc. He can't tell you why. Drop into our store, we can tell you all about gopds because we handle them in all forms. We know because we study. TTS AMI, WK TKU. Toil AN UftKUWKttt TWHII ABOVT TMKM. winter goods .arC Baking Powder "Pure delicious and wholesome MMrOtft CO , XtW VO4. a largo number of steamers, evidently for tho purpose of transiting an army ur. About 40 vessels are to be char tered. No continuation la obtainable from any source ot tho report contained In a dlsiiatchtolielJxcliange Telegraph Com pvny that tho Boers have captured Dun dee. Will Protect American Intereita. Xkw Youk, Oct. :i. A special to tho Herald from Washldgtoii says; Immed iately upon thu outbreak of hestilities: between tho Transvaal and Great Britain Instructions will be Kent to Commander Juhu P. Merroll, command ing thu cruiser Montgomery, directing him to proceed with Ills vessel to Do lagoa Bay and provldo such protection for American cltlons and their Interests as Is possible. Should war occur not only will the Montgomery lie stationed in South African waters, but Itenr-Admlral Schley, with his llagship, wIIMm) pres ent tu aid the consul in every kms)I1o way lu protecting Americans mid tliwlr luturesls. Iron Molders Strike. Ilr Aaaoolnlail I'rraa In III JnurnnL PiTTsnuiKi, Oct. a. Thirty-seven of Pittsburg's big foundries aro Idle today. The uiuldvrti are on a striko for an In crease In wages. It Is estimated that 1000 men will go out. Ten tiring have granted the advance, ami their plants will continue In operation. Aoer's Hair Vigor irtim J Vrtot Ao It Jo J It mVM tho kali ift and s.mj, prrcUvly m naturi Vtalumtol It clranaas the acatp frina lUmtrutr nJ thus rrmuTM ono of Uit great mil. t vt UatJacM. It niAkes a Utl. r cir. Dlatiua In lb scalp nu.l stu4 , tho lulr fruin corning nut. Ami It ra in Urea rolcr to Kf ur vohitt Inlr. flUOaMUs twUbyalldniggUtA It Prmvenim sunt H Purest BmMnmxB t jou tin nal fbialn all lha UH.flU ,ll. -I inn Ida u4 $l U Vuvr, tna Ilia Uarlar abual II. A4JIMI Da. J. C. ATKII Unrll. IU, WHEAT MARKET. Ciiicaoo, (ht. a Decern Imi 7-Ds, Cash 711. Hak I-kncisco, Oct. n.Cnsli 1.10. QOUHT f' a4l I r HI mm BOY'S vSUlTS S1.50 UP f t J jjgktumukr -- g&AiH&tfm&M