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DAILY Latest Associated Proas tolo- grams, Fresh Local news and Live Editorials mnko Tho Dally Jour- JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's larue clrcula- 4 tlon Is no nacldont. It's the result of ! nign quality and low price. 4 H VOX.. X SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY OCTOUEll 21 18!M). NO, 248 THE K k k k I i LIPTOH THE Thoroughbred Like a The Best Boat Won, Said Sir Thomas 'LiptonHc Promises to Try Again for the Cup if He Can Find a Man to Build a Boat, Ur Aaaoelnled Ireaa to (lie Jnnrnnl. Kkw Youk, Oct. 11. Sir Thomas Lip ton Iioro hia defeat liko the gentleman and sportsman that ho U. "Tlio best loat won," ho said "and that is an it should bound linn always been in the race for tho American cun." Ho was very hopeful and sanguine, in fact, that tho Shamrock would win to tlay'n nice, when the wind came up so strong. "This in regular Shamrock weather," ho exclaimed to his guests as they came aboard. Later, after tlio racers had passed tho outward mark and bad covered a third of the distauco luck to tho starting Hue, Sir Thomas came down from tlio bridge, j wnero no mil iieen wateiiing tlio race mid said : J V" pr"" It's a fair sample of our boy's knee pants suits ages 8 to 11. This Is one of tho very liest lines of youth's and child's cloth Ing on tho market. Tlio goods are made right. This cloth Is selected forwear as well its for neat appearance' Wo have them in all gnidoti from tho cheapest to tho best. You know THE NEW YORK RACKET.k Is ii one price eah store. That means lowest xwsible prices. See our iinmome line of men's clothing and overcoats. E T. BARNES. Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sis. a. uren Piiniiluro Carpels tkt'' III Aiw&: In and Lace We an well prepared to. meet t'te'U'uSha I -i.-f riirtaii run n once lrom 8dc for large roiiinyw Lice Curtains run in price lrom ope iu. ..w&j . .. to Sio for rich Brussels Net. Call and see what we Ruflled Curtains at $1.50. -i TTTT-KT I - - VJ x.-m. SPORT He Took His Defeat Man. " e lunu no chnnco to win no'". Tho Columbia is tho liettcr boat. I had hoped for another result, but it is of no use now. Nothing but an accident to the Columbia could give us the. race, mid I would not have that happen for the world. I-et us all go below and have luncheon.1' ... ,, ,wi A.,.1 n lli.t tnnii tv in luul Sltcnt? l.UUU- 000 to win tho American cup calmly re signed himself to the Inevitable, loft ott ooklng at tho hopeless light his boat was making, and devoted himself to en lortalning bis guests. When luncheon .na mw. tlin ifiicsts remained at tlio I in tnrlfihiitirt Iiim ml .. n .... tin. .fiindlu rnlilillticd at tablo while Sir Thomas roo in i is niaco at tho head of tho table and said: "My friends, 1 came ovpr hero to lift the America's cup and tako it back to Kngland and I havo failed to do It. I never said that 1 would do It, nor did I ever say more than that I bad an witial chance for It. My rival has never said more than.thts; there bax been no loasf nun uhii ..... "-"." - . " N0TI6E. The Style of This Boy's bJiit . HamiltoN RNISKERS ,-i I 1 x HOUSE FURNISHERS s a Pleasure To show'lsuch patterns those just received, uur tH.M -n - thines from the leading lactones oi me luuuu a..u the'.prices are so low that anybody can afford to paper their rooms without a great outlay of money. DrapiiiQ Gurtaliis OUR UPHOLSTERY i31"3 f wrk for tli " ' '" "",l '"' ",r X HAM1L1U v ing on either eldo, If it liiul Uhmi a "lire thing either way there would have been no sjKirt in it. Whatever I may hao thought in tho iat dooi not matter now. I ntii con. vineeil that the Cohunhla is the better boat, ami so richly deserved her victory. The llrst race was n dfciipiinitithH'iit.ituil , me pocone was iot to u ny an ncciitctit, ; um mat matters nouung. "Wo had today jwrfirt Shamrock weather, oar boat was handled ningni llcently, not n ehaneo was nc'lcctcd. Tlio Columbia non bocauo she ottuht to havu won, and I am eathdicd that it is so. "lam triad of one thing; that is, whllo I have failed to lilt thucui), I lime sue ceeded in proving to tho llritMi imhlic that I was riglit when I said that an Knglish gentleman could coino over hero with absolute certalntv of getting fair UlTwi If he IkiIui.cs like u iieutlemau ill Ixi treated liko a irontteinaii, and, in any event, ho w ill bo accorded per fectly fair and sportsmanlike treatment. This las always been my belief, In Boiteof all insertions to the contrary. and 1 think 1 have convinced the world that I am right in this belief. My op iKiiients have treated me not only fairly, but generously. Xot ii single request of mine has lecn refused. They havo granted all that I haeaked freely and unhesitatingly. In short, I hnvo received nothing but kindness and sportsmanlike treatment from flrstto last. Under these eirouin (dunces, 1 feel;that I can truthfully say that If I must havo lost, it is a pleasure to havo lost to such friendly and gener ous rivals. "I desire to add," resumed Sir. Thom as, "that I mean to challenge again il I can arrange maters sons to make it iK)ssible. At this time I cannot gii into details, hut I will try it again some iluv I have lonu rcinirded Mr. llerrcchoff as tho greatest designer of yachts in the worm, and the luturo jwssession oi mo America's cup dejHjnds solely upon the nbilitv of English designers to excel him. I'll get It if I can 11 ml the man to build tho boat My ability in that ill lection ends with my ability to pay for it. t can neither design nor built boats." S. S, WORKERS. Will Meet in Salem Monday Tuesday. and Orr.nmztitlon of This District lie Kifccteil, am! Olfleis Klccted. win At tho county convention held hist May by the Marlon county Sunday school association, action was taken looking to tho devlsion of the county Into districts in order to mom effectively organize Sunday m'IiooI work In Hie county. In the division, ns mnde, the schools In thu city were designated as tho First district, and J. S. I'oster was upiwiintod president. On Monday and Tuesday next a con vention will lie held here, for tho pur 1 HhO of organizing tho district, mid all people Interested in Sunday sclusil work I uro invited to attend. I The work has been mapped out and n a program arranged, which Is gium 1 I low. " JIOMMY, AT l'IIHHIIYTKHI,$ CIIUIICII. "!l!0i. in. devotional exercises; 7:lo objects of the convention j H:00 I'res. Head's address; B:30 HejMirt of Com mittees; 8:15 AddrosM-City t'linvait-.N. J. Damon; 0:00 Adjoiiniment. TL'KHIIW,!! I'. Jl.aiNUHKUTIONAI. CIU'IH'II This session will bo devoUxl to prim ary work. An Inlerstlng program for irv IN 11 m.iry workers and those iniurosieti in Junior work is promfsod iy tlio rny l'riuury I uiou. XKTHOlllsT I'lll'lU'll. 7:.'i0 p. m devotional services. Male Quartette. 7:45 Address, Nidation of Sunday school to tho church-ltev. It. McKillop, solo. 8:00 Address, Teachers .Meetings Itev. Mr. Wliiiius; 8:20 Ad dnws, How to conduct a Sunday Mihool ltev. Mr. I'arsens: K-10 Aildress, De cision iluy.l Mist M. Kelrhuiii; 8:W Address. Itally day, Miss M. Ketchum; tl;U0 rntluished btlsluers. Wall Paper and colorings in wall paper as Qui vimi. . h.ie i r I CSP 1 A. -Tm? 'Sk. -ma fw??iiC ""CjJnf ' fimrAQ iSiHgi BaSffifcfft BRITISH FATALITIES iln a Battle With coe and Killed and. Wounded Number About Sixty Officers and One Hundred and Fifty Privates'The Basuto Chiefs to Meet and Declare for the Quccn-vCrcatcs Consternation in the Orange Free State. llv ' lorlnlpil Prraa (a Hie Journal. London. Oct. 21. In the luttlo'whlcli tis)k place between Glencoe and Diiudco yesterday, one colonel, three captains, and live llritish lieutenants were killed, one general, three majors, six captains, and nine lieutenants were wounded tieneral Syinoiis wounds uro considered mortal. ionov, Oct. 21. The war olllcolms announced that. In tho lighting yester day between Cilencooaiid Dundee ill nuu-conimlsidouod olllcers and men were killed mid lrl wounded. Iixihi.v, Oct. 21 A dispatch from Capo Town says: Tho paramount chief of the Has lit oh has asked permission to assemble the other chiefs with a view to uvitiug them to pledge loyalty to the ipieen. Conseipieutly tho Orange Free State burghers near the Ilasiito bonier are in astute of consternation. LnvnoM, Oct. 21. Tho war olllco in nounces that the uueeu approves of tho promotion of Oenerul Symous to be n major-general siieriiuuary to the estnb INIimeut, for distinguished services in tho Held. I.Utof olllcers t killed and wounded shows that while the llritish victory was oinplete it was bought nt a heavy price. Heavy lo"H among the olllcers was duo to their valiant conduct in stricklug to the traditions of the llritish army, and refusing to use tho cover of which tho men (milled themselves during tho snrmlngof the Itoer itotitiou. MILITAHV SCIHNCli WON. Uacrs No Match lor llritish In pllne or Ticti.'al Skill. Uiscl. 1iMiov, Oct. 21. The dispatches re ceived from'Soutli Africa leave no doubt that the Hoers failed in their endeavor to execute a combined attack in Natal, and that tho llritish have achieved it brilliant victorv, bill at the mist of n heavy list of killed mid wounded. The lloor plan, it Is evident, was to hold tho forces at l.ndysuilth by dem onstrations of tho I'reo State burghers on the Wostern side, h a to prevent reiuforeiiioiits being sent to (Sloucoe. The latter place was to lio Isolated by cutting tho railway between it mid Uidysmith. Finally a largo force was to make u converging attack niiOloncoo. Tho llrst two items of tho programme wuro puccefully enrriod out, but the eombiiitiil oHiratioii iignliiat Oluueoo failed, owing probably to tho fact that the Itoer military organfiatiou is too rough ai.il nmateiirlsli to bring large forces Into simultaneous action. It i Ik'IIovwI thutunly UXK) Ibsirs wore In the actual action. A ruisirt mivs that IHluO morn wert advanclm; from HaUihgiirult, mid a iKittitlloii of tho lAilctrhlre regiment was Mint to hold tliein In ehmik, hut, us idrwadyeubled, the force Is now in ro treal. Tho Infurnnco Is that only tho column from Hih direuttou of Knillikl came into action, mid that thu forcer from Ingflgane failed to arrive in time, and ilnfliiltidy riitirml after tho sltloii taken by tho Hanking column Iwd ln carrlfl by tho llritish troops. Not an iui-H-4rle exilantl(m Is tho different of oitliilon IsitweentliB young- t-r and okUr Umis. Whsre tho former weredt)trHiliind at all WMt U Mih on and attack wlthwit dirfwy, tlw wlr lUrs, wImi wMwl tu watt until all M clumiis i ruaily, 11 flhi mrr l NewctMU awl Ml tlio othr to tlglil aloiHt. As a rHlt of till MtkUww, tlm ltrs wore dfiMtl ami lut u HUiiils.rof goiu. It M-Mitfclurw! probabh tlwl Hw It Ibwra will, in Hit fulum, JvtiUU llw iiHlr U Mwdwrtfiig the misgM awl n.uliwl rcrimiNlM, If HotbiHg !" will lwwc awl ltay tl-r futir u tl )ii. It batmt ih'-IU'Uivin'iiim1 thtt iHip9rlaf tUU iHiltel vkskiry.tlw rwult f an eniniwi In wliteh. hi a fairly fwig)itt1W, ilkriplliw awl ttll kill have tokl h-vllf . VMm rti r i-,. llritUh tutMiw. it li nrvvwl that tiw I-r urtfllnry, vilwlJwrdlrwjttal by Umrma r boI. kf prrtaeaUy valu- ORtwethr UiaU, U Ua. h U tlH) lkrt Uiat Um HniiJ. artMUiry ht IIH) ik w effvctiv. It m iiiit- iiHHWt lit Mlhl lJuZa't'I alM-ll wwe dufixllt- iiifhn.if ulit-Ms rpaft Boers Between Glen- Dundee. I'thnt the llritish had canturod 17 uuns appears to bo Incorrect. ( It is rcportiil that General Synions' wound is not mortal. It is expected that his command will now Ik entrusted to Sir Archibald Hunter. Whlleexpress ing sympathy for tho gallant ollleor, and regret that his services tire lot to tho forces, the editorials In this morning's haiers uro ringing with song of victory r- CflNfiDfl GETS NO SEAPORT.UNDER THE ALASKAN MODUS VIVENDI Americans Gel Dalton Trail and pine Country. M ANiiivimiN, Oct. ft!. When the de lallsjif the Alasakn iikxIiih vlveudi uro Hindi' nubile, which will follow luimo dlatey tiion Its conclusion, it will bo found thai iicnily nil of tho attempts mnde up to this point to describe the new liotitiilniy line accurately Herein iidiHpinle in luiH)rliinl tespivls. The miixluiuiii claim of theruited States Is not maintained. That was not to ho exiwlisl in this arrangement, which was iiitendetl iiartieiiliirle In n. Ikv.i tin. sititiiliou so fur UN the lUltnn trail route Is coucerneil No attempt was mnde to e-tiihliuli a claim to that territory lying lietwiHin tho head of ChilkiMit l'uss and White l'ass. and the lakes to the north. It does not follow that tho United States has ieliii(iiislied the extreme claim at that Hiint, hut simply that by mutual agree ment reached about two" yeius ago, tho iieims oi uieso iwo luisitsc vveio recu nlfiil as making )(uts of a teiiiMiraty divhioiml line, without siicrllicitig tho .permanent rights of either party. This arrangement lias Imtii found to work ab solute!,) without friction, and the pro cut is not Itcllovcd to bo an opportune IIiiip to disturb It. Tlio iMiiut where tlio trouble threat ened vvns on the Ualtou trull, which, by tin way, is not nirivtiy on tlio rikagway and ridicule of tho liner threats to drive tho llritish into tho mi. Tho general Isilh-f is thai thu Itoors will now lyiulliin theniHilvits to guerrilla tactics. Hteyn'i I'locUmatlon. (!ai-r Town, Oct. 20. Advices from the Orange l'reo State aiiiiouuce that President Steyn has issutsl another proclamation culling upon the burghers ton man to take arms and to light against an unscrupulous enemy. "Wo mo lighting a just war," says the pris' laiuiitiou, "and cannot Im dsfisited, us Oodjson our side. OolJ Dcmociat. lUl.TtMuni:, Oct. 21. A I'oiiiiiiitlii' of forty of gold Democrats of Miirvlaud has ileclunMl Jn favor of the Itepubficiin state and legisliitlvo tlnket. DONT CHEW THE RAG CHEW Honey Moon Gum ELLIS & ZINN, LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. An Exchange of News. Tell u what you think about y glart and we'll toll yon what ve know aUait them and a gal nxiny Intereatlng facta alxiul eye ami their treatment VV'lu.1 uu liato limit) uml what w urn do ing to bettor the amditlon of tlioto wrth Hiak k-fKht ati bo Juiltfwl from our iki otm. W have tht aklll, Mirino and faeilUlw for toting thu rye aiul fitting glacHMi and frumea. ' HERMAN W. BARR S. 0 OradiatOpil0liii Jl&iUtHht fWMm A Qreat Attraction, Probably no young nctor now More tho public has been more successful than Uen Hendricks, tho popular exponent of Swedish dialect comedy. Mr.ilendrlcks has been singularly fortunate. In giv ing to the stage a now and original char acted, he has done more for stage litem turo than nine-tenths of oitr actors, too many of whom uioro's tho pity are content to bo mere imitators. Mr. Hen dricks now has a now play to offer in "A Yonttlno Yeutleuiaii" and it will lie given at Heed's oHira house by tKcinl arrangement with Jacob Lltt. The chief character Is, of course, a Swede who hits but recently taken uif Ids abode in America. Mr. Hendilcks' portrayal of the role u character ho has iniulo ills- tlnctly his own needs no endorsement. It is already established, us one of tho most Btrlking and humorous character izations of our time. In this now piny, however, Mr. Hendricks introduces his auditors to now kind of Swede a young mining engineer whoso education has not lieon neglected. Tho iUitlltleH w hlch ni.il o these sons of tho Northland our best citizens are brought out with vigor and characteristic humor, tho unfailing good nature, tho iiniuiieiU'liablo Integ rity, the courage, the steadfastness mid the almost Ingenuous simplicity of tho COT 00T. a Piece of Disputed Porcu route, although a side trull doc connect the points, but hr rather the natural p.ithvvay from Pyramid Hiirlsir Into the Klondike. 'Ilie United Slates govern ment could scarcely contend at this point that the Isiiiudiirv lluii was to 1st iloilticd by tho proscribed xouo of 'M miles from the sea, for in this section of thu country, there was mi undeniable luoiiiitiiln range, in it hlch case I ho treaty provided that this range should llx tho Isiuudarv. Therefore, thu new nrraiiLi'inent draws a line from Chilkoot l'ass In u direction a little ninth of west ton moiintniii HMik about 10 miles west of tho Dalton trull. The llmrcuts across tho Chilkat river soino distauco above tho town of Klukwau, thus completely cutting off the llritish m)ssosIoiis fiom navigiiblo waters, It also thrown Into American territory a triangular section of the I'orcupiue country of ciinslderiiblo extent, which was claimed by Canada, and which is now being prospected by a numlior of American mlnorawho were driven out of tho Aflln umintry by adverse iiriiisu uoiiiiuiiia legliiailon. Cniwilng this hi tho western sect Inn Is the lower end of tho Dltou trull, of which tlio I uiteil Slates ohtalns H)sses slou. as well as its terminus, l'yriuuld Harbor. honest Swede urn nlndy Mrtruyod by tho clover slur. A imwoiftil company will interpret the play, which is under tho direction of Arthur ('. Alston. Seats tire selling rapidly for this sjilciidld at t ruction. No morphine or online "t Dr. Hlltw'l'Ali tlllM. l.'uuu All I'ttflt. "OlUW'lUllli-" T v,mi I UU i:i,aiiouati. pArri'.ii.NH I.N MX'KWI'.AIt 3fV AND w(!l ! imfui Our Clothing Department is (he most complete Clothing .Store in all Salem. Our New l-a I Suits and Top Coats are offered at prices that distance competition. Our slock is.a triumph of merchandisiiur. We meet prosperity with open arms, and offer t the business man, to the laboring man the Rarest treat in 2il 2C of Up GIVING YOU I HE BENEFIT OF OUR SPOT CASH PURCHASES l)Y SELLING YOU GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY HOPE TO OBTAIN THEM FOR ELSEWHERE w'e can and will 0 -, . ., o Guarantee you a j Substantial Saving FALL X rUR btock comprises the very best of foreiVn and domes- v- tic fabrics, tailoreil In the Yours 278-2B0 ROYi Absqluteiy Makes tho food more torn mmi AMERICA'S GREAT M General Nelson A. Miles Coming to the Pacific Coast. The BryanxMcLcan Party in OhioUntil Next Spring the Admiral Will Accept No More Invitations to Receptions and His Cancelled the Trip to Philadelphia and Atlanta, llr Aaaorlnlril I'rra in llir .loiirnnt. Wahiiimiton, Oct. '.M.-lly iidvlce of his tihyslclitu Admiral IXiwey hui cancelled his promised trips to Philadelphia and Atlanta and will accept no more Invita tions Is'fori' next spring. Washington, Oct. '.'I. flenerul Miles leaves today for nil extended tour of In spection, llo will go as far West as Seattle mid Cortland. I'hhmovt, Ohio, Oct. 31 Tho llrynn Mcl.ean train stopptl at FiMtorla a fow minutes this morning. Hryan apiHared on tne piittiorm. comjneniN were mini enmsnt tho hissing at Hudliiy last night. Ilryiiu was told that "Ohloansdo not up provt'of that." "Those things hid Incidents of warm political conditions," replied Mr. Ilryiin. THREE AMERICANS ARE CAPTURED. 'luniuitr ll "I ".I pDjV 4 Wasiiimitoi, Oct. 21. Tlio secretary of the navy has tecelved the following front Watson i Maniia, Oct! 111, Tliu Insurgents sur- lifTsen"MH-Wts crew of fourmen lrom ilie gunhoiit Murrtiels, who, under the white ling, were landing nnmenuibiitunts at Hlcogol island. llAiiMisciiKV, the Isnitswuln's mate wasoupliireil. An amiisl uriiw ntlenip till to riHciiu but were iiiisiiwiwHfiil. Three were siiuniin woundi'd." l'ictli 1'ioni the Hlicll Theoiilv idacolll the city that ,r. nerves oysters iren innu me Itestnlirallt, a - f . a 1. . shell sS"lrong's To cure J Onppt. Men warm. fipeclall (be fl, and lake Ut. Jlllea Neivine. t -.am cawi: Mnwi:v ValW J" "' V" '" ' AT AEYERb'S. X ... jjoieKm - the to -X way date apparel On your (purchases of CLOTHING, perfect! on of fashion, tru v. JoS. A!:YRHS & SONS, Commercial. Cir. Qi irt. PoWDfR 'Pure delicious and wholesome rowrtn oo l'rotn Uaker County. Sheriff A. II. Hungtlngton, nssls'teil Mrs. Oio. 1'otter, brought Mrs. Hilda A. McCorinick to tho nsvliim todav. Ml. Paul's Kplscopal, Services tomorrow nt II) ::t0 a. m. No evening servkx'. Sunday cehool nt Hi.10 a. in. At ClicmaWB, Service nt tho Indian school at 10 a. in. and 3 p. in. by Dr. Klllot, of Portland It Hangs On XTar talkuiir atmut .mi. miiMl. Itiu I mill nu xxmrr low uft Xmlon nulhar cuuh nut It's Dm uuia uM ruusli all .Iln Hum. And It'a L wma ulil turr, f tiMi, Thrra l rim the cuM, tlmii ilia I niufb, tlwii MiriinHinUor cuuiuiuntlun. llh llia.lurur alokueta aod Ilia tram. tiling I r iu ina uuu ) lulinca. Auer's Cherry Pectoral j kiiwnt tha irrti of voor eoush. rratp of yotir eoush. Tha wrijrrmtiii ui inn inriiai ana niniri ii rfiiimnl. all InrUmuuitliin la anlnluedi Hi Ilia iru nf .ul itfrcUj at nxl, and lli niiiKU Urmia away, llluaniiilNraaoii r fl.oui Uittla. . liuiirami Hiiirli .i lunr Alalldrug(lta I'uiuuaui Dr. Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral Plasters on ytmrehrd. It will ilraw mil Inflam mation and aortuna mm juur luoiii. l'rloa.Mo. J. C A Vl! CO., Uwtll, Matt, WHEAT MAflKBT. (Jiiicaoo, Oct. XI Dccombei OOJi. Crmli 71. San Pumiim.o, Oct. 21, Cash I.WH- YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AT MEYERS'S. X X X nHnnrtiinnnnnnnno DUiiUUUUilUUiliWiUiw riAin, wwi QUARANTCCO OLOTHIMCV Jm7 yfl 1 '& t 'I ggJ3 I 1 XJ 248 JJWlWliriJ