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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1899)
DAILY JOURNAL. f 2 tntest Associated Prosa tolo- X grams, Fresh Looal naws nnd Live c Editorials mnko The Dally Jour- nnl. I ? I no unuy juurnui n mi b " """ tlonlsnoncclclont. It's tho rosultof high quality nnd low prloo. J n VOIi. x SAliEM, OREGON ritllAV OCTOnEll l 1890. NO, 241 THE 2 Mm Woo 60 i s Hoe Made Goods FIRST BLOOD I THE TRANSVAAL SPECIALS: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits ot our own gooas imcie up in New York. GET ONE FOR YOUR BOY! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. The largest assortment of Aten's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size vou call for We have them. A special drive on them The finest line of Crash Hats for Aen and Bovs to be A Britisli Force Caught Between Two Columns oi the Boers. found, Styles. WOOM mii in Patterns and STOWE. We Shoe Them All! Every member J Of the household" TN THE old days strong shoes 1 were not fine, nor were line shoes strong. Now things are different. 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. An Armored British Train Has Been Destroyed Fifteen English Troops Killed Transvaal Government Se cures Aore Gold Com mander Who Destroyed the Jameson Raid in Charge American Consul at Pretoria Will Protect British Interests. Ilr Aaaoclntril ITesa lo tlir Journal Losixis, Oct. 13. A notable change In tho position of affairs Is tliu presence ofltoersat Martlbogo, forty-IUo miles mhUIi of Mafeklng, which seems to Indl onto that they are endeavoring to get Colonel linden-Powell between two llros. The gravity of tho Hocr advance can bt liettcr estimated when It In realized that they itill thereby out off railway and telegraphic communication to tho mirth. IcnlnthiL' several positions. De- ........r .-- r-. ..-- , spite the of Miifokl anxiety prevails hero regarding tho situation there ai it Id known that tho redoubtable commandant Qronge, who captured tho Jameson raiders, has tho strongest force yet put into tho Held, with the exception of eominanilant gen eral Iniibert'H force. SALEM SHOE STORE i? H I PARO.Aanairer. 88 State M. Udd A Ii"li ' l"ll .jfe' Bi (M$ shoe sal? Takes place daily at our store. We sell more shoes flian 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. Ried'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 -v 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. v TRAUSSB RRQ9 was tho nrrangement for the assembling of parliament and other preliminaries. URANOE FREE STATE. The Premier Wonts Them to Keep Out of the War. Ilr AaaoclMed Preaa lo tlir Jnnrnnl. Caps Town, Oct. 13. l'remler 8chrelner, In moving an adjournment of Capo houeo assembly mado a notable speech, In tho course of which he al luded to tho position lit which tho Capo government was placed. Tho duty of all was to save tho colony as far as pos sible from liecomlng Involved In war. CANADA HESITATES. About Participating In the British Pro. gram of Imperialism, Ilr Aaanelnlert Prcaa to Hi Jnnrnnl. Touosto, Oct. la. A special from Ot tawa to the Mall says: Tho minister of public works 1ms made It piutty plain, in that ho regarded participation of Canada in any of Knglands foreign '" tanglements as n phase of Imperialism that the Quelle lllieruls will not toler ate. W...I.... I... ...wxl... t. tliu .villtipll tn RlllllO optimistic reports of the ability Umt mioU,Lr ,, ng to repel the attack, iinMlont ( h aiiM o Uu, , w, 0, B,)V. ornment Inaction which Is creating ills contont at homo and disgust In tho mother country. SALEM VISITORS. People In the City I'rom Other Town on Uuslncss anJ Vlslllnff 1'rlendt. II. C. Hotelier, of McCoy, was in town. J. W. Irwin, of Mehama, win in town. 1M Hartley, ot Macleay, was in town. N. 0. Ilauton.of WoMbum, was in town. Hoi Andurson, of Knger, was in town trading. Mrs. J. K. King, of Whlteaker, was In town. Mrs. l'eck.of Aiimsvllle, was in town shopping. Ilro. ltoniface, of Ml. Angel, was In In tho city. Mrs. T. Wilcox, of Dallas, was In town today. Kugeno Manning, of ffonTals, was in on business. Chas. Kunoy, of Hlinw, was in town on bushioss. ltov. John Kllitn, of Konco's mill, was in town. AI McCoiiii, of Howell, was in town iloing business. O. M. Itcouts, of Turner, was In town today on business. Mrs. K. II. Martenwin, of Lincoln, was at Salem today. Mr. and Mrs. tango Swtt, of Whlt eaker, wore in on huHlutrMS. Mas, Cass Uibson and daughter, of Crowley, were in town trading. Huguiiu Mason, formurly of Palmn, hai purchased a farm near Mehama Cai-b Tow.v, Oct. 1!. An armored train has been doftroyed south of Mar king, l'ifteen Hrittsh troops were killed. Tlio Hoers sheflwl tho wrei-k-ago after tliu train was destroyed. Tho olllclal dispatch says: "ino ar inoml train was destroyed iiwirJKrulp.in station, whilo on tho way to Mafeking with guns. Cai-eTowx, Oot. 13.-4:45 p. m Tho entire crew of tint armored .train, with tho oxceptton of tho engineer, wore made prisoners by tho Hours. 1iN-nos, Oct. 13. Tho war olllco has received tlurfollewlng: . - "Capo Town Tho armnnnl train from .Mafoklng, iwcorting two euvou jsiuuder guns, was attacked last night at Kralpan. A rail had been reniove-l. The train left tho track. Tho Hoors fired artillery and oaptured It. No de tails us to easualtloM." drovo in about eleven o'clock In com ptnywltli lllley Cooper and Mr. 1'ur ton', two hop growers. In tho alley at Kleiner's market, as they were going to put tho horse out, tho animal shied at somo boxes, overturned the vehicle and throw all throo men out. Two of them wcro bruised up somo but not seriously. Mr. Cutler Is in tho employ of Carmioh- ael rtroi. nnd received ipilto an abrasion on his face. PACK TRAINS FOR AANlLA. I)Mws,Oct. 13. Advlcos from Johan nesburg roort commandiirlng by the Transvaal government of biiotliur &V 000 ounce of gold. Wasiiisowv, Oct. 13. Tho state do irtnmiit was notllliilof tho withdrawal from Pretoria of tliu Ilritish diplomatic agent and tho existence of a statu of war. Mr. Macrum, tno rtinurumi oi sul at Pretoria has btn InstructiHl to undertake tho oaro of Ilritish interwts in that section during tho war. I)sihis, Oct. 13, Thu cabinet met in council today. Tho principal business tlr Aianrlntril l'rr tn thu Jnnrnnt. St. Ia)uis, Oct. 13. Two pack trains whl bo sent from here to arrive at Port land Oregon, October 25, to embark for Manila, on tho transport Iamiuox. BOUND FOR SEATTLE. National W.C. T. U. Delegates Leave Chicago Tomorrow on Special Train Stop Over Sunday CutcAoo, Oct. 13. Tho special train carrying tho delegates to tho national convention of the W. C.T. V to " hold In Seattle, Wash Oetolwr 20-25, left Chicago at II o'clock. Delegates to tho convention who will leave with tho Chicago delegation are already arriving In tho city, and It Is expected that owr 250 will leao here on tho niieclnl. In onler to avoid traveling on Hnnday a stop-over will bo made at I'argo, X. D. Tho "While ltiblxm Special" will ar rive there at 10 o'clock Saturday night, and will remain In Km go until live inln utes after tho midnight hour on Sunday, arriving In Seattle early Wednesday morning, Special services will Ihi held In tho various churches In Kargo, at which prominent workers In tho tenilsjranco cause will bo heard, lloforo tho dele uatos take tholr departure for Seattle, they will hold a tomperaneo rally ai tno First Haptlst church. All the delegates from the Kastern, Middle and Southern states who are In Chicago will jmrtU-i-tatu, Mrs. I.. M. X. Stevens, national pres ident ot tho W. C.T. I'., will preside, and addrosxos will bo made by Miss An na Gordon, vico-ehalrinan J Mrs. Ilames world's superintendent of young wom en's work, and Mrs. Hoolo, national sanitary of Now York. Mrs. Kills, of Xew Jersey; Mrs. I'.nslgn, ol unio; .Mrs. ClinmlHira, ot P'ennrylvanla, and others. DISMISSED. else Against M. and J. ChrlMenson Ends Abruptly In Circuit Court. Tho case of tho Stato of Oregon nwiliist M ami J. Chrlstenson, on a ohargo of stealing grain, on complaint of 1. Kapllnger, was brought lo an ab rupt termination Just Iniforo 12 o'clock. Tho evidence for the prosecution was all in, w hen somo question aroso w hleh brought from Judge llurnett tho statu input that If tho Jury should convict tho arcused, ho would set nshlo tho ver dict. District Attomdy lliiyden then .int.., I that In Unit miso he would .Us- ...t il,. itiiMit. Ko lie oao was oi". mlssitl and tho defendants released. MADE HIMSELK AT HOME. Stranger Enters Office of Salem Iron Works and Nearly Causes Dig Fire Tho Salem iron works had a rather narrow ecao from Ilro last night, and a young inebriate from suffocation or worse. Olllcer Smith saw n light In tho Iron works olllco about 1 o'clock. Klmllng the door unlocked, ho went In and found a young man sitting In ouo of tho olllco chairs asleep. A lighted candle was sit. ting on tho desk under a rack upon which somo books and papers wero piled. These had taken tiro and tho room was full of smoke. Tho young man could gtvo no clear account of himself, mid was taken to tho cooler where ho spent tho night. In tho morning it transpired that tho stranger was Walter Scott of Albany, who, In company with Kred Ackerman, also ot Albany, had boon seeing tho ele phant, and had achieved an extensive jag. Scott hail been admitted to tho Iron works olllco by ono of tho employes thereof, who was also In an Irresponsible state. Hecorder JuilaliluiHsel a lluooiieaeli of tho youdg men, but they may bo re mitted upon further Investigation. New Time Card. Under tho new train arrangement on tho Southern Paclllc that goes Into effect Sunday OctoW 15, trains will depart (mm Salem : South loiiiid California express 0:35 p. in. South Isiund Oregon express 10:55 a. in. Northbound California oxprers 0:15 a. m. North Itoitud Oregon express 4:20 p. in. There Is no Important change in tlmo except tho afternoon train north, tho llrst one to reach hero will lm Tuesday. Home Prom Klondike, W. II. Klllott, who resides In Polk county, Just boy ni id tho Wajlaco place, has returned from Alaska, nftor nineteen mouths absence. IIu left his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs (lonlon. at Dawson city doing well. Ho Ilkos that for a summer climate, but prefers Oregon for tho year round, Thousands aro Hocking to Capo Nome, and as that Is a bleak, unprotected country consider ablo suffering Is oxiiectod there this whiter. Royal r -Absolutely 'Pure Raking Power Absolutely Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome on I mmti FOwt co , nrw ViM. BANK ROBBERS ARE FOILED. (lank Proslilont Throw Cash Into Vault nnd Killed Ono ami Cnp- t o rod Anothor. Ilr AKorlntrt l'rr In the Journal. Skvikhvii,i.k, Teuu., Oct. 13. Three masked rubbers entered a bank today and attempted to roll tho vault. Pres ident McMahon throw his looo money Into a safe and soiled a gun. Ills llrst shot killed tho leader, Pearl Thiirman. Asst. Cashier Marshall shot two of tho robber's horses. Cal, Der rick, ono of tho robbers was arrested after being wounded. Will Derrick, a third rohbor, rodo a inllo, hotly pursued by tho osso. On being surrounded ho lied Into a haru where ho ciuumltted suicide. . . . T CAPTAIN COG11LAN COMING WEST. Ilr Aaanrlnlnl l'ri lu Ilia Jonrnnl Ciiicaiki, Oct. 13, Captain Coghlan, formerly commander of thourulsor Ita lolgh, loft today (or Hllka, Alaska, whoio ho goes to take chargu of tho light homo listrlct of that territory. FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE KILLED. Dy tho Earthquake In tho Nothor- Innct Initios Many Pooplo Ware Injurod. Ilr AianeUlril I'rras lo li Jnnrnnl. Tub Haiii'k, Oct. 13. Ofllclal dis patches from llatavla, tho capllnl of tho Nothcrland Indies, conllrm reports, re garding tho earthquake In tho island of Corean. Olllclal advices declare that 6.000 people wero killed, and hundreds seriously Injured and properly de stroyed. Let OfT Rasy. A partly drunken man walked off with a bundle ot whips from tho V. II. Walker currlngo furnishing houso yester day. Walker saw tho thief in tlmo to recover his property and walk him back totho scene ot his theft. Tho fellow wai sobur enough to teallre what ho had done but said he was just drunk enough tn want to steal. So Walk t let him go, Mother Hewitt 111. Jiulgu II, II. Huwitt of Albany has spoilt most of tho tlmo tho past six ARMISTICE EXTENDED. Ilr Aaaoi'lnlrtl I'rraa lu III Junfunl. Cmijk'an, Veni'iuela, Oct. 111. The Armistice Is-lweeu tlm government troops and Insurgents has lson extended A New Uepattmcnt. P.. W. Ilellls: Co. havu enlarged ill 'I r quarters by adding a largo warehouse at the rear, and are about to add a com ploto lluo of carpets and rugs, i i ii a H ' No Rate Today. Ilr ' tnHnlvil I'rraa lu llir Jiiurnnl. Sandy Hook, Oct. 1!!. Yacht rareiTo. el a red off. No wind. weeks at tho U'dsldo of his aged molliorl""1 "Inrday who makes her homo on the old (Arm In Yamhill county, eight miles from Mo Mlnnvlllo with another win, I.. I.. Hew itt. Shu has boon qultu feeble and Is not yet recovered. ' "A cold J on the chest" j No nuirnlilnn or ciiituri-. tr Dr. MlltWl'Al Hum. COiih All Pafu. ,,Ouormili-" Uroke Hi Ug. iirMM I'nrHst. tho PJ-your-old lsy t (.-orgo Itluhmond and Itoss Hills, thu James Korest, who liw nr . - " . I . .., f1l !.... ii. . iltitilu I IMI 111 lOrlll SOIIIMM, IUII " ri l M. Hurron's piiuo, a low nays i.-v, DON'T CHEW THE RAG CHEW Honey Moon Gum ELLIS & ZINN, LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. Hop News, Pugli ami Arthur, of l,nblsh yesterday mild 107 halos of hopi at 11 cents, John ICurlx, of Hiiblimlly was tn town today, mi hiislm-ss and making nr nuigumunts to sell his liunt. IIu 1ms ill Hint 25 IniIum. It Is rtqiorted that Wm. Kuque, at Parker Station yesterday sold his hop crop at Hjtf cents. Tho quality wti n lueilium grade. Aijer's Cherry "A cure in a niht. WHEAT MAHKET. All slot machlnim in Portland liuvo Htoiiiifl by onlsrof imllmi. . Ciiicaoo. Oct. 111. Ihveinbei ill'l To cure l.a nrlnpe, ep warm, eiptclall) I Lash 7.1. tt ll. .nd lake 1r.Milei' Nervina. 1 H- Kium-ison, Oot. I.I. Ctisli J. 10. Fiiriiilme Carpels uren & HamiltoM .. hoikP. FURNISHERS x 1 1 3-lrjp RUGS! - HOUSE FURNISHERS " " Oilcloth season Dont fail to see .r'lnve'a full uiavj. Picture Holding Wall Paper SMYRNAN PERSIAN TURKISH New Line. tfk r , iaIl v B S 9W A, IAS4.VU71 X i vA RUGS ! AOOUET AXM1NISTER WILTON Latest Dasign. IRON BEDSTEADS AVw Lt. Prices Lower Tna Ever. ft a ttt rrri is. T ffp.HN St T1Vi4V 1M U. o t Dallas eonfeetloiiors, woru oviir tislay. Mrs. ('. ll.Trwllllnor, of I.lneoln, was lu town taking advaiitiiKe ot the bar gains. Sidney llrownoll, ot Turner, was In list night to attend Hit) A.O.L'. V. dance, J. llotMluhtilimir, of iihlliolly, brought In it loud of hojis for J. V. Irwlu last n.ght. H. J. Nuiiloy, Sttin Xiiuhiy and Juko Meyers, of llnsiks, were in town on busliiUDS, Kilitor I'lseher of tho bright and tnior- prising ((a'eburg Huvlnw isHiiidinu'th diy hi Haleiu, Tho ritayton mills liitvo resiimwl haul ing Hour to town after hating stopH-. for some time. Alex Ufolliitt and son Ptirey, and M Towusund, of Mission IMtiiin, are attending lourt. A. Ilarnek, of Mfchama, was in town. Ilnlia.llMl lbs. of dried iriint off "' 10 acres this year. Mrs. M. A. Vernon and the Misao Hadle Lynn and Mlnnlu ar,of lliukrtt ull, wero in town shopping. Mrs. Hill MoDwuiUl, of Dulraa, was over to visit Mr. Melhuinlnl, wlwJs an iniiMtti at tho asylum. Mr. McDannM is liiiptoving. A. SI. Shlblwy. formurly of lluwcll I'ralI. but now f tiprlnvwattir.CUcka imtseounty, iui in t" attend th Pros uyturian Syuul. ' Hon. J. S. Kelty, f J'olk wwiity, w ii thu diy HUy. Mr. Ktlly is a hard worker for go"l guveriiiiiniit, and eun rutulatiM the ixxqile "I HnUm hh Jiir sum alurf H Him. Mr. Jainw Milton, a Mliinurota iI dWH, was in th elty yosterday and alitWlwrv drone to IIavllU) to tiolt V. It. Davis, ami wi( mIiqih Iib had not i-m for many yuars. Th i vrv agrwMtWe ww awl try joyl by aH wrtw. Mltbap Iit Nltht, CJwlltr w1h id Isn Mt In &Mily gatUirlMtf IKq Ktwpwa andlnokohlsthlfh Ihiiih. 'lho young man with narrie.1 Iioiiiboii a siniiener and is now lu wmifortablo sha-o, well on tho way for n wimplutu moery. Jack I'rost Mado his first vl!tlust night; .rHie yoursiilf for his next oomlng by liyK iAiu of thiwo line oterwsus i" " lw hail for live or sovim Hollars at Friedman Sow Itacket. FREMI CANDY ffllCIIElMS. Just reeulvwl a new linnol frojih up tiMlute candles which together with my (nwli home mado i-linwilalii e't,"m makis a nice ass..rlim;..t from ,''''; wilmt. Call at Hi" Ikin Ikin lH Hlute St. and got it supply for yiHirwdf ami beat friend. Misses Kid Gloves, KSonAp 07H.UHO COMMICKOUb ti'V COW. OOUUT 9oi!&ym An Exchange of News. Toll us what )ii think Uut y glasr and b' lull you wl.ai wt. am.w Slout thorn and a gol many liiU.rftluir ful amt ey ami lhlr trwitmeut. i'i.. u. liat-uil.iiiH mid what WO aroilo- e mwiting was nK f bttr tho condition of thom wrth tury .. wi-l w.k !?UnJH!II1."ri fat jDtWa for ttatlng the ysa ami fltUng glasso and frame. HERMAN W. BAFR S, O., Hraduate Optloloii UHEUUjfit Ladies Mackintoshes, Uttmt stylo iisieoats, warrantel wa ter proof. Misses' Mackintoshes, Ulest style, warranted waterproof. Men's Mackintoshes. Boy's Mackintoshes. T . v, jv f I F' F I'm Dry. so will you be if you wear a Duck Brand Mackintosh i. M " V y a U m vt -C r W 2Q "a S ys. H s Ss Shaw Knit Hosiery we snow Tho iiHMt Ppdo-dnte Ihm of MENS Dress and Working Pants in All Salem. Chlldruua l'inbrllas. 21 In.. 10V up. Uidtes' riobrlbis, Win., sll rixl, 10c up. Mens' 1'iiibrelliis, fttv- up. wmssaar A K" W IT "-- X . I fl The Bargain House of Salem. B MMBRCIAL 248 CO