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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1899)
"W-WP"i ff u mUUttttUUt ttlttiiuu 5 Lfttost Associated t'roas tel6- grama. Frosh Local news and Llvo c Edltor-lalB nmko Tho Dally Jour- 2 rial. J miip DAILY Tho Dally Journal's larno clrcuta- Hon la no Accident, it's the rfesult of X IiIrI quality and low pries. h m VOJj. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 189D. JOTTRTV A T . - s" 1 i i kS . V n K .Ml .H W NO, 233 sa 601 woo 1 MillSWAR 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 boy! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Art for them. The Men's extra .argest Pants: assortment of Regular sizes, SPIRT sizes and extra lonirs. No matter what size vou call for we have them. A special drive on them ''he finest line of Crash Hat for Men and Boys to bs found, in Patterns ade Styles. Rising in the Trans vaal. WQOiEt IM STQWE, k Zj ALL THE BOERS WISH IS FREEDOM To Govern Themselves in Their Own Way. KRAUSSB Big shoe sal? Takes place daily at our store. We sell more shoes than all the rest combined. Why: be cause we carry the largest stock, latest styles, best goods at the lowest price. See our Hanan & Son's Shoes, and Dr. Uied's cushion button shoes for . men; Queen Quality for ladies. Our stock is immense. Call see our lines and get our prices. Wc shine them free TC TC ?C 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. RROS We Shoe Them fill X Every member Of the household i ess jrt. "" Boer Artillery Pushing For ward and Bothas Pass Clos ed Against English Invasion Free State and Transvaal Troops Pushing to the Front Oom Paul Appealed to by Consul-General White of the South African Republic English Diplomats Prepar ing the Way for an Honora ble Retreat. II r Aiaurlnfrd lrria la llir .liinriiftl. l'liUToitn, Oot. I. In Krugcr's seeeh nt the adjournment "I tliu ltaad yesler iliiy it is rerted ho tmid: "Kverythlng ointH to war Itccaupu tint spirit of fulaeliixxl Iuih overtaken tin- other countries mid Uvause thu kiji1o of tlio Transvaal winli to govern themselves. Although thousand at tuck u, s Imvu nothing to four, for thu Lord In thu Ilnal arbitor and Ilu will de cide." Scnsatl nil News. I.ol)S,Oct. I. llio most sensational new from South Africa Ib a re)srt the acquisition by thu Transvaal author ities of fWl.tXHi in gold which wan on thu wiiy toCn)) Town from Johannes burg. Thero I nothing trtiiglblo in to- il(it'ij i'i t tutit'it Shoes Strong. NOW things are Sir William llnrcmrt Inn another at- tU'Kin iixiay ri p.ipert un mo oiicy of ChuinlKtrliiln. ilu IiimIhU that (Irvnt Ladysmith, Natal, pays Hint tho Ornnpo Ffeo Statu troops have occupied aid closed llothas pass, on tho Free Stale bonier, and that Commandant Allriehe, chief of tliu Free State Artillury, Is prt ceeding In the direction of Kimberly, with a considerable foiro of artillery. Another force of artillery, under Com mandant Honing, has gonu to llarri- smitli, while Comniiindant Smith com innnds a force of artillery cu route for Kroonstadt. Diplomatic Retreat. Montague White, couaul-guneral for thu South Afrjean Hepubllo in Umdon, told the associated Press thin morning thai he telegraphed President Kruger yesterday, urging htm to mako a per sonal appeal to Lord Salisbury, dwell ing upon tho iniquity of war and pro. losing a Hchcnio as a bails of further negotiations. ' Ilu said he was mo mentarily expecting to hear that the Transvaal government was winding an ultimatum to Great llritaln declar ing thu dispatch of troops a casus belli, in which event hu would be compelled to closo his olllcu. Mr. White added a curious statement to the effect that a representative of ouu of thu largest capitalists of thu Hand hud called uiou him this morning and asserted that It was known in capitalist circles that Iml Salisbury had determ ined that there should not Ik) war, and had instructed thu secretary of statu for thu colonies Mr. Chamberlain, to wire to South Africa further assurances with regard to tho llrltish desire to re spect thu complete independence of the Transvarl. No continuation of this Is obtainable In olllclal circles. tons' I TMiA-nm I MrMT 01 Sunday's Battle. REBELS WHIPPED ' AND DRIVEN OFF American Loss Slight, but Many Filipinos Rilled TN THE old days strong shoes - 1IMI1) tlrtf-fTll. .w.- ..f.i.k l...-v nm. uui iiiic, iiui wcicillIC Reports and Rumors, I.ONIM.V, Oct. 4. Thuru Is a wull authenticated rx)rt tluit a largo force of iJoers are assembled at Sclik, a June tlon of the Crockdllu and l'ongala rivers, evidently with thu object of deftniylng thu roadway. I .a Us advlivs from Capo Town Indicate tho Impression there that unless the Hours liegin hostilities bv Thursduv. they will not light hit yield to thu lin purlul demandM when formnlati'd. Additional TransKirts with troops from India arrived this morning at Durban, Natal. It is rumored there that IkH-rsare withdrawing from tho Natal IkipIit owing to thu lack of fontge. r'RESUYTEHIAN SYNOD. dilferent. We have stylish shoes for men, women and children which are as strong as iron, as soft as silk and at the tip top of fashion. We guarantee our prices lower than the lowest in the city, and fully warrant every pair of shoes we sell. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. Leauo, Manager. 84 Statu St Udd A Ilih Hunk lllik'. llritaln is ruponsilile for ''slumming thu door in the face of I'rttsldeut Kruger, jiMt when iirniugumentrt were appriMch- lug wttlciimiit. Ontwh Deny All Knowledge. l.n.'KiMis, Out. 4. Tho llrltish forulgn olllce olllcluls inform thu Associated l'russ thnt aliMdutuly nothing Is known of tint Transvaal demand for the with draw nl of llritlsh troops from thu fron tier. London, Oct -i.A telegram fmm M W hmintf 3 1 1 PP 11 V -I 3 iTI I T A k. I I'iHll-f llolllill ;., J a u uu uumi.: vmm iw-' r:z: i 1 nan mini M -- HOUSE FURNISHERS I 1 AP' . . j ron and Brass Beds. A, crainino favor every day in the homes of everybody who have them, We arc showing several ,'ot the best patterns and making a special price to make room for a new lot now on the way This Lounge, upholstered in fine figured vel our. biscuit buttoned with large drum head jjj only - . - - 4 Wc make all kinds of Lounges, AU wcrk guaranteed ftp? vJ i, ' MORRIS CHAIRS, From 56.50 up. Thi is the best Easy Chair mad:! 'Iv(s0sivui. Don't Forget their reputation, Forget that we are selling them evcrv day at a discount to close out tne io?? stock. Annual MeeMng in This City October lath to j6th Inclusive, Tnu annual meeting of tho Presby terian Synod of Oregon will tuko place in Haleui, occupying October 12 to lit Inclusive. Thu ByiKsl of Oregon embraces four presbyteries, Kuslern Oregon, Portland, Soiithuni Oregon and Wlllumutto, tUvV1 territory In-ing divided JgeognipHlcally. lhu ollicers uleoteil at thu last synod were: .Mislurator, Kev. John Morrison, Portlunil; stated clerk and treasurer, llev. J. A. Towuseiid,NewiH)rt j isirmuu- untclerk. Huv. 1". (I. Straiiue, Ashland. Ituv. John Morrison having died during tho lust year, Ituv. Kdgar P. Hill, of Portland, has consented to constltiilu thu synod and preach tho oinliig her moii. Tliu other otllcurs will servu during this soskIoii, thulr terms of olllcu net expiring until UH):. A moderator will bo elected at thu llrt evening ses sion of thu synod. riieruare 1WI ilulegutw to theHynod, and it loxccted that at linist l'Jo will Is) present, Aside from recehlnu rebuts, of coin initteeM, thu principal business ludieattil by the programme jiint isxiuil Is thu oleotlon of a moderator, thu election of two directors of the Han Kniiiulsco theo logical seminary and thcapolutment of M)riiiaiient eoiiinilttei's for tho ensuing term of three )eiirs. ISusIdes thu rogulur biisluuss of the annual SyntsI thuru will Ikmkm'Ii oven- ing an onltirestlng meeting and liistruc tho utlilrussiM on different branches of thu work of thu church and its KOtiMhw, Friday on en lug Iwlng devoted to Home Missions; i?aturduy, to I'orulgu Mhw ions Hnnday, to thu Young puoil tv. I'iuty of Christian HudKitor. On Satiinlay, whllu thu Hynol ooeii pltw thu uudltorhtm of the Prushyturiuii I'hureh, ther will Ini u iiieutiug In thu church parlors by thu Woman's North I'acillc Presbyterian lUrnni of Missions. Thu olllclal jirograiu for tho uiiiiiimI meeting of thu Fynod bus just U-eii Is sneil. It Is a Heat folder printed on tinted HiitJipio wper, and Is thu tiuct tasty sjn-oimen of this hruiioh of work that has tunm to this ollicc for it long time. It Uars th Imprint of Cronbw A. Omovur, Salem, Tliu Asliland Pro it Asatlon Is dill shipping from 100 to fVXI Isiim of (huJius ir day. The greater jstrt f the 21) oz clings and fcaUoy mehs are till U b gtlirtl ami bipjl. Ash land rent Mt 'JO full ear of iMftuhttf awl f W) have l-n tan to the fruit gro- ant on t rvlgbts uUttm. The Carter llrotlt Ofs art at the hejul hi this euterprlsn. Miss Katherlnu A. (ilen, a talented ying vooslist, mturitMil to lnr Ixfme at Dayton Him will go lo Health shortly tor lM4ing engngomiHil. Iblization iltt'fr Hun lniaiaation. Bolo Aen Kill Three Ameri cans as a Result of Careless nessThe Rio Janeiro and Sikh Sailed Irom Portland Today for Aanila With the Thirty-fifth Regiment A Mew Cabinet Officer is Fav ored by President AkKinley, the Department of Industry and Commerce Admiral Dewey Relieved From His Duties and was Today Form ally Detached Fiom the Olympia He will Go to Vermont Aondav. II r AaaurtNlril I'rras tu (lie Juurual, Wahiiiniitd.v, Oct. 4, (Ion. Otis tislay cabled thu following account of thu re cent sharp engagements with thu insur gents! Manila Captain Poore, of tho Sixth infantry, attacked an intrenched rohbur baud, In Western Negro, on Oct. first, Inst., Lieutenant Grubln, of thu Hlxth Infantry, was killed, Dr. Hblllouk and thrx-u enlisted men weru slightly wound ed, twenty of thu enemy were killed, ifid a large supply of ammunition and stores wtru iiiiiturvd. Thu insurgents wustol Itucoor ami Iiiiiu, lauon, attacktsl the Unit of com muiilcatiou. ('nptalu lildrldgu, of the l-'oiirtcouth Infantry, was kllleil and I. lent. Ilurgessof thu I'Kth artillery was wounded. 'Hi" niiinliur of unlisted men kllhsl and wounded is ten or twelve, Thu enemy were driven buok uilh heavy loss. Yesterday thr enemy tit lacked Calamba, but wuru driven off. Our I'anialltleH were: two killed, m d seven wouudisl. HUty Insurgents were killed. In the Kourthcaviilryn'connalssancoisterday, in direction of Hauta Ana mid Arayat, one man was killed. Thu Insurgents were driven off, with considerable loss. Three men from Han Antonio and Santa Itltu were kllhsl yesterday by llolnuiuu, The result of curclessmtss. Tho admiral was dotachiHl formally from Olympia after thts date. lie will go to Vermont Monday. lAtur hi tho day the Admiral called on the president toiiiscuss the Philippine situation. Coming West. W.wiixutov, Oct. I. Thu president's special train will leave thNcltv for Chi cago and lhu northwest at I tne tonight. Urdancta Raised, Washington, Oct. A. Admiral Wat boh cabled the navy detriment that gunboal 1'nlanuln, sunk by tho Insur gents last, week lias lieen successfully raised and brought to Cavlte. limbassy Reopened. Wasiiisuton, Oct. A. The llrltish cm bassy reopened today, after having been locate! at Newport through tho sum mer. This permits thu resumption of xnonal exchanges on the Alaska boundary question and during thu day Mr. Tower, the llritlsh charge had a talk with Secretary Hay In relation to tho matter. Tho opinion expressed by tho olltelals familiar with thu iUestlou that thu inodue Vivendi, arranged Mween llav and Tower will be acceptable to all putties concerned, Canada Included. Kail I'estival open, CiitCAiio, Oot, I. Chicago's full fcll val was formally inaugurated this after noon, (w Royal r Absolutely XHntr Powder Absolutely "Pure Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome l"IUiH FOWMS CO., KtW TOM. ARA1ISTICE PENDING. IN VENEZUELA. NowsnooolvodntWnohlnRton From Cnptnln Hnmphlll, of tho Dotrolt. SHOT BV A DISAPPOINTED LOVER o- ,..:',. .,.. . . . . . . at. 4n,-win, wci. 1,a special to tliu lost, .uitcli fmm Monlgoniery, Mo., j -that news was nwlviil there of thu vpurder of Pnuik Walker and his bride, liy Chris llankln, a dNrtimnintcd lover. who tlmn killed himself. A child was seriously wounded by lhu liots (hut killed thecouple. Kllwheth Ann llybeti, wife nf Win, l!yleo, dwsl near Jacksonville, Sunday Ji'ght Bgiil.tW years. She was thu daugh ter o uapt. John and .N'uncy Walker who came to Jackson county In I WW and t(H)k up lhu IlyUii place. Mr. Walker was a captain during thu Indian wars of 'oWI mid 'o.V(l, Ilu died early In the Ws. Mrs. Nancy Walker died iilsuit live mouths ago at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ilybeo. Mis. Ilylieo was one of the nation's noble women, amiable, kind, affectionate, duvotcd and faithful to every duty of life. She has won a last ing place In the hearts and memories of n great niimlicr of admiring friend-.. Wasiiinoto.m-, Oct. 4. Tho depart ment received tho following from Cap tain llumphill, commanding the cruirer, Aarmt "l-aguayra, vnixveln. An armistice of live days Is iwntiTifg the .conference Isjlwcen the Insurgents ami the govern ment. Tho Detroit leaves almut Oct. fi for Puerto CuIhiIIo, with thu United Slates Minister to learn thu resilll from thu Lrovcrninent reiinsniitallvn." it HAM. A gxst young inaro for n . .. , lilu cheap. Ilroko double or single. Deafness Cannot He Cured ipply at hl'. Front street. 10.1.ll by local applications ns thoy rnnmit : rrr, x7T, 77 7. reuuli tho diseased tmrtlon or th Pr JT,-At South Saloui on the evening Thpro Is only nno way UicuriMlcnfncss, BIG FIRE IN DES AOINES Dn Moinks, la,, Oct. !. FIro destoyed tho llvo story detriment stow of tho Ilarrls-Kinery Coniany, and communl catcd to tho Masonic Temple, tho Murphy House, the Hegel cigar store and lUincs' shoo store, tho total loan amounting to $300,000. Tho loss of the Hanis-Kmery Company falono is esti mated at flKO.OOO. All buildings wore insured. ?iulls wuru Killed. nAiLnoAD. nun niMn and tliutiHbycoiistltiillutiiil reuicdlos. ieniucss iHcatisoiioy an liilluinctr con dition of the itiiicutm lining f tho KiiMtucliliiii Tube, When thli tubo Is liilliitued you Imvu n ruinbtliiLr Nounri or Imporrccl hejirlng am) when It Is entirely cloacri. Doufness Is tbo re sult, and unless tlio Inlhitiintlnn can no uiKon-jiui iind this tubo restored to Its minimi condition, heurlm will ) ucsiroyeii inrevor; nine casus, out of ton are cutirctl by Catitrrh, which Is nothing but an Itilluiueti cundltlon or thu mucous surf noes. Wo Will If I VI) OllH llllllllrrol nnltiiru fur uny case of deafness Icansuu hv ' Oct. lease 1st. A reS)rt White goat. nt Jouiinai. Finder oltlce. 10 it !lt Tiampoili Left I'oilland. I'oim.iMi, Oct. I. Thu Pnitisl Htativs trautiMirt City of Jauerio iiutl Slth will sail for Manila this iiflurnism eurrylug the Thlrty-llflh rwglinenl. The regi ment guv a farewttll paraile through the city this morning. McKlnley I'avoit New Cabinet olnce. Ciikaihi, Oct I. President MeKlnluy, aixmnllug to Colonel Klliott Duruiid, who has just ruturuol from Wushiugton' favors thu establishment of the depart ment of Industry and ejmiiierr to he reprwented In thu wiblnut. Dtwey lletashcd. Wasiiintiix, Oct. A. Admiral Dewuy went to navy department osrly titay and had a talk with Hceretury lug. Liltlc Things Often lea-1 to Kirious rmults If iiegleetwd. S.i.rtt starting In Ir tin; aelwiw turiii lute ywireblldnm's tixixaiiilil ami if any deffcts or donangeiuents Irefouixl, rmit us to furnUli suitable kUuim-s. A irrmiimte onticlaii will make the ex- aiuinatlon fro? and the al of prir gbtai-o l lie but a triliewwiurwlwlth To i-Mirix tit iMMtiM of my fruits, leU ttl-HW, VIMW M'la, ANtl MIH)II, i T T X TV K T T "PN'-N "IV T' ute ,,iw- ilf bUt " I tl,U-nent del I veil rur uuy catnrrli Ilall'sUittiirrli Cure lars. free. K J.Ciii:.vi:v&Co Mold by Drtiifulsts. 7An. Ilall'a Family Pills aro tho Us rrh) that caniint bo uured by 'sCutiirrli Cure. Send for clrou- Polcdo, O. iT, A LIGHT HAY MAWK-3 years id. Uraiided on left hip with tho iltors O. T. Had long half-Inch ropo idler, and liallior hobbles. Dlsap tanl from North Palein last Monday Ight. Finder will lw mwanlwl bv ntlfylng F, 0. Clark, Haleui tKwtof in). 10 2 Ikl tw IATWIN HOUSi:.- First-class In ivery rciect, ulll glvo rcsun and Ioanl nl tho very lowest jiosslblu roti i steady Isvirders. Special attention commercial travel. Mrs.ChatwIn, rop., I'M Church street. MICH AKT CANDIIjS. HXTUA VANILA CIIOCOLATIIS CUSTAUD CIIOCOLATI3S MAIM.H CIIOCOI.ATHS CAIJHOIvNIA CIIIJWINCi CANDY AI.AKUMA CIIOCOI.ATU NI5UOAT AT ELLIS & ZINN'S Old 0 lory Insulted. In IJiilly church on next Sunday night Ituv. W. !:. Copland will lecture on The dlsgmcu of the If ultcd Slates and thu Infamous Insult on thu Stars and StrlMs. Prune Drying Test, , .I. (I. Stelnbrcuner, who has tho now cold water condensing system of ovajxir ating prunes, will make u test run, Mday, Oct. II, at his farm a mile southeast of Shaw, or lU miles northeast of Auumvlllu. This new dryer takes the moisture out of tho drvintt fruit hy coudeiiMitlnn, and Is said to iiiiiko inu most perlecl priNlucl yet pro ilucil. All lntertwted am luvlltxl lo i'iiII on Unit day and si'o the system In operation. Kxcunlon to I'oilland. Next Mo udiiy aftiirnisin an uxiiursloii train running from Ashland to Port laud will iss through Saluui, and tuko on several carloads of pusseiiuerH here. Tho rate will be 'J do for the round trip, gmsl for a week. This may I hi thu last excursion of the hmsoii, ami Agent Hkli tier will give all Information at either lhu pusxeiiger or freight depot. Pwf i,NvWw.,yn,i Oir , I A hacking coirgh j h a dangerous j couh. ) JCIicrry Pectoral j J i t i k nas uccn curing i ) hacking couglis j I for 60 years. ( WHBAT MAnKKT. Oct. A. Deceinbei 73'. Ciiicaoo, t asli TV. Sav I'hincisco, (Kit 1,-Cash 1.10. jte.eihkSimAp CONDUCT is thrccfourths of life? and an H. Sf M; suit is thrccfourths of conduct! U7H.UHD (tlMMUUOlAI, ST., COM, O 1UHT TOWBL SALB WEDNESDAY. You who have patronized our special sales in the past know what we mean when we say "Special Sale." Wednesday we will oiler for sale!7dozeiilineluickabuck towels well worth 20c each, at the special price of FOR 25 CENTS! W I mv fm countru If you want any kind of a suit, why any kind of a. store is the place to jet it. Ignorance in clothing value is not con fined to the individual purchaser alone. Drop into a store and ask the difference between Tweed and Cheviot whv some worsteds shine and some don't why goods are spong I 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. MEN'S S7.50 w ITS AMD WK TKLk t A3 IXTKLLIOKXT TMVril ABOUT TIIKU. BOY'S S1.50 SITTS T)IJRBN Si r i A IVl I I V 1 V J IX I I'm wtv ar whim jmr ibi. awl Come to us for your winter goods sV- X X J 248 COMMERCIAL ST. JL m. Bon Hon, 188 gUU Be. OiaduaUt 0p(IoUn MSfiUUKl -Hi