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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1899)
S if JfIMMft. oHWf" 41 " "" I w miwuwuu;. Latost Associated Press tole- x mams, rrosn uooai news and Llvo e J Editorials make The Dally Jour- 2 nal. t VOU. X THE i . z DAILY JOURNAL. SAIiBM, OREGON THURSDAY NOVE3LBER 0 i I It's "khiBlnosV n,ot fptitles ,. ' or yawr iitMM mm Bfpj a. juurni novrumm rvjr). HnnimyHiyvHwnniHntvniiiftTtim?vinnHmnHHm If your Feet had Brains They would lead you to THE NEW YORK RACKET.! They appreciate the 5 shoes. We give you quality as well as low piices. There's one lino of Men's Shoes, easy, comfortable shapes, laco or congress, heavy soles, medium uppers, leather Ined at $2.3.5. Just what you need for this weather. Same shoe in light solo, cloth lining, f 2. They're extra values. That new Fedora Hat for $1.30 will answer for any occasion. Other grades from 00c to $2. Underwear for everybody. Ladies' extra heavy rib vests, 25c. Thoy'ro tho best on the coast for the monoy. Extra largo sizes if you want them. Wo sell an enormous quantity of yarns. Do you know why? Trico has a loud voice. Quality makes some noise. A duet between the two draws the crowd. MTIOIAL AFFAIRS Anti-Imperialists Happy Over the Results ol the Late Election. THEIR VOTE E T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. iVAUAIlllUiiailtittAAAtiAtitilittlynAiitimm..... Great Britain and the United States Have Peached an Aggrcc ment to Maintain Open Ports In China London Press Applauds Our Bold Imperialistic Policy in the Orient , Military Establishment to Make Way .For Civil Rule in Cuba and Porfo Rica w Whcaton's Brigade Lands in North Luzon. FELL OFF Republicans Did Not Turn Out na Well as for Roosevelt. ". ' . mini iuMwi 189!). ' ' f:! . :;,? - : " " ' ' m, ...... in. TiRT, UNION MEN'S BOLD MOVE Would Doprlve All Unorganized Labor of Polloo Protootlon. Br Aaaorlatrd 1'rcsa ta the Janrnnl. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 9. On tho basin of vote cast In ICO assembly districts tho republicans carry tho stato by a plural ity of 11,854. ltoo-cvelt's nluralllv laet year was 17,735. Ilr Aaaoclntod I'rraa to (he JonrnaL Cuuuio, Nov. D. Tho Union labor organisations In Chicago havo deter mined to ask tho city council to paw an ordinance denying polico protection to non-union men who work on a Job which has been "struck." r Rubbers Given Awpnr -S(- . T -. W 4 With each pair Ladies Shoes at 2.50 or over k (except contract goods) y we win jjivc u pair oi Ladies Rubbers IW any make for tlief next 30 -days. 1 JK J t rausse Bros, St. 275 Commercial Salem, Oregon. l J85fl' W A t wmw ,a L N. tM : w Voii L Xjy L 1 k ' TBiM .VMAfU Atkinson Happy. Bjr Aaaorlatrd Pre la the JonrnaL Boston, Nov. U. Edward Atkinson said : "It is too early to draw conclusions from thaelection, as affecting tho anti imperialist cause, but there Is ono con elusion apparent, especially in Ohio. The administration Is in the minority. Open Door In China. Mr Aaaorlatrd Prraa o the Journal. London, Nov. 0. Tho morning Post publishes tho following dispatch from Washington saying: Negotiations in Loudon havo result' ed in an agreement between Great Dritalu, China and tho United States to maintain tho open door in China, which power will undertake to develop Iwth Hrltlflh and American trade. Mae Arthur soiled Mabalurat on the "III. Lawtnn Is at Cabanataun. Tlio troops beyond Talabera and Altga met with a slight opposition and tho enemy wero driven back. Troops will move rapidly as soon as conditions permit. Hughes. moved against Hie Panay Insurgents today. Latest From Ohio rtVAl Dakin fc..jLw.r mOWPKM Makes the food more dcifciotM, mid wfeoJewowa om na wkh ct t m vtwt. J? BRITISH SENTIMENT Republican Grin of 22,195 Over the Vote of '97, Favorable to General White w Policv oJl .. , lined By Salisbury, - : Ilr Aaaorlatrd I'rril to Hip Journal. OfcD GERMAN DIES. ! J- P. T? OGBRS. I Kl'CCKSSOn TO NKCKRRMAN A WXlKns. Fine Wines, Liquor Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, jCourtoous trontmont at all tlmos. tv UUUKI lUuuiiiyiyuuiiuiiiiiiuiiuiii'iiiMjaiiiiiJkMiiiiiiii STREET. 3 NOTCH r-rrT I OK rKltrKCTION IN QUALITY AND I I -1- LOW NOToJrl In honest prices for honest goods. That's our motto, ami that's tho reason wo sell more goods livery year. Don't fail to see us. HARRITT Sl LAIURENCB OLD POSTOmCK ailOCEHV, English Comment on Election. Ilr Aaaorlatrd l'rtaa to the Journal i.osion, ftov. v. Tlio newspapers unanimously reganl Mr. McKlnloyV election to a second presidential term as assured. Tho Daily Chronicle, com menting ujxin tho president's "bold do- yelopmcnt of Imperlallstlo policy in China," says.! "This is tho sort of cour age which commands success. In these circumstances, it scorns almost Incon clevable that ho should fall to securo reelection." Tho Daily Xows says it believes Mr. Uryan has no chanro for tho presidency, and that Mr. McKinley has evory reason to hopo for a second term. "President McKlnlcy,' It declares, will now havo a free hand In tho Philippines. Novorthu- less ho hail better mako haste to win. Ho has obtained a sort of renewed lease of public confidence, but nothing mor e.1 Troops to Come Home. Ilr Aaaorlnlcd I'rraa lo (lie Jonraal. Nkw Yokic, Nov. t). A spoclul to tho Herald, from Washington, says: In order to avoid tho charge of mili tarism and preliminary to the appoint ment of civil governors, President Mc Kineoy and Secretary Itoot are consider ing tho advisability of withdrawing the troops from Cuba and Porto Rice. Oencral Whcaton Lands. Ilr Aaaorlatrd I'rraa fa lite Jonraal. Manila, Nov, 0. Wlioaton's expedi tion to north Luton, landed at Dagupan Tuesday. Two Americans wero woun ded. The Expedition is advancing eastward. Washington, Nov. 7. Tho following has lccn received at thewardepartincnt. Manila Whcaton successfully landed an cxiKxlltlon west of Dagupan on the 7th against considerable opposition with slight casualties. Helsinovlugeafttwanl. Furniture Carpels Ruren & flamiltoKl J x HOUSE FURNISHERS x Picture Molding Ml P. icr Have Youii IIi'suanh figure with us for your new carets. Wo can wve lilin money and at tho fame timu give you the best gools that are turnetl out today. Dimno Sen fl chairs, extentkn table and sideboanl f 18.00. i sssk: zzmzz 73? If III ' 1 BBsasi Columuus, Nov. 9J Incomplete returns from nil conn- On tho Ttam at Oregon City On the Way "OS g'Ve INllSIl ;i niliailiy Ol J)0,363, " HCl KeiHlbllCiin Klin Of 22,195 over the vote of 1897. to Salem. Ilr Aaaoviated Preae to the Jonrnal. Oiminx Citv, Nov. 0. Conrad Ksslg, of Hlllslwro, aged CO, died on tho south Iwund passenger train this morning, of heart disease. Ho had no friends on tho train, and a curd from his physician In his pocket stating that ho was liable to lie carried off by heart disease any time. Ho died on the trulu Just lieforo reaching Oregon City and his remains wero taken In charge by the coroner. Lord Mayor's Show. Ilr Aaaoelaled I'rraa (a (he Journal. Iaimkis, Nov. I). Tho I,ord mayor's show which marked the Inditutlnunl A. J. Nowlon Into nlllce, was favored by brilliant weather. Crowds poured oul in enormous members. Goo. II. Casey was ycsterdii) appoint ed commissioner of deeds, to resldo In Now York Citv. Salisbury to Speak. Ilr Aaanclalrd I'rraa lu lb Journal. LoNno.v, Nov. I). The nboenco ol stirring war news and with the reliablll. ntlou of the estimates of the publlo conlldenco In General White, who slnco inn reverse ni Mcliolson Nek apjieant In havo tistHl his position to successfully strike at different points ol theclrcliiuf Itoer Inveslinent, and the restoring of coiifldenro in his ability to hold tlio lloers in cheek, have rinltted publlo attention to revert to tho political feat-UR-nof tho South Africa conlllct. l.ord Salisbury, nt the l,ord Mayor's biiniiuet tonight, wilt outline tho gov ernment j)ollcy in regard to tho future government of the Transvaal and tho Ornngo Tree Stale. If Salisbury Is preiwred at thk rl, htugo of operations lo deBwrteJyian nounce tho policy of tho future, )m awst novo rracheil a more ikHK Blnndlng with tho several yowtt tho publlo Is nwaro of. Boers At Klittewiy. ; Hr Aaaorlatrd I'rraa ta the JiTt OrtAJiUB KlVKR, NOV. 9,M.leyrh' Hm-m investtng Klmberly wt "liTn foretnl by S.OOO Men and ftweafeM It correllug a large amount s4ock I tor tho sustons'nea of tlw town. Transport DtMWUJ, Ilr Aaaorlnlerl I'rraa la the JmI, St. Vinocnt, Nov. . Tlw MMsl transport Persia has lHen towetl her ii ii disabled condition, THE FRENCH PRESS ' Is Busy Stirring Up an Epidemic of Anglo Phobia Prance vs. Enelsnd. Ilr Aaanrlaled Prvaa to Hie Jonrnal. NKWomt, Nov. 0. The Tribune's Paris rorresxmdcnt writes: An Anglo phobia epidemic Is raging In tho French press. It Is daily Warning moru acute Tho nationalist, Jew baiting, and cler ical prens are straining every nerve to steer public opinion to as to arrive at n war with hugland. ADMIRAL' DEWEY MARRIED He Went About it in His Usual Quiet Way Ilr ' aorlalrd I'rraa lo llie JonrnaL Wahiiinutov, Nov. II. Admiral George Dewey and Mrs. Mildred Ihucu wore married qulcty at tho rectory of St. Paul's cathedral this morning. Tim ceremony was performed by llev. JaiutM &yii Decide (ijw)i) what uinuey you wish to Invest in a watch come talk honestly and we h ill as hontnlly gl'you thelwat value for your money Ui It llttlo or big. Hely iimiii oiir Juilgetuent In buying a watch and bluine us for all Mwugt. HERMAN W. BARR S. O.. ( rxliialo Oticlan 118 State r't K. Mackln. Tho only wltiionwis were Sirs, Washington .McLean, Mrs. I.inllow and Meul. Culduiil. As Devtoy Is not a Catholic a special iIIsmmisIou was re. tpilred. I'lie In Lincoln County. The general mumhundlso atom of T, P. I''lh, the stock of millinery of Mrs. Flli, and Wangh's meat niarktit at Toledo, were destroyed hv lire. Seven liundre.1 liiixlitil of grain stored In the building was also deatroyeil. Tho toUil lorn, huh f I.UHI. No IniHiriilii'i'. Do Not KotRct that Willis I Inn. A (Vi. are hIimIiik imiI their entire sluek of gnul tliey me silling their aiw, iekets, dry goxN, liotM ete. eli'. at first wlioleculo rust. Youean save iimuey by buying from them. Oh ye ' the ruin hiu eome ayuiu, Like h Inter It iIimm worn, And miMt iMopleou IIihw damp das Iiiri'l eort' lo eat iiv ereum. For IjiiIics we luive miHllnit M !, And llie) think It imjiikf. When men lMiyttl of CilUA .inn, And t'l tliem'len h amok)' w t Htnt.. Hi. ionu 27U4. t1lHjn4jiHs(A'"t''lI"i V 1 Mattkessu and Pillows of every kind t lw fouiul among our asMrtmrnt It don t taken lnk account to own hir inattrtM Hee what we have In that line Dini.no Sbts clulrs, extentlon table and sideboard only 117.00 Our stack of picture moulding Is the boat ever brought to Salem . We keep up-to-date on all that Is new and de rirauUi in this line. you intend fitimg up n enV I sure see our line rlf top desks and ro- tosee volving chairs aBn&aaaiiilia laalaa 'y JHCB acnfannHaBK LaBBBaBBBBBBBBwHaajtaaBMiliJ aaBaanaaarvS WBHAVBl BURBN St HAMILTON 248 COMMERCIAL ST. 1 - 7iaN'i'nTsaiiJiiajiaa.ia)i.rarnjs) One of the best equipped Denial Offices in the State, and our Plate Work, and Uridtfe and Crown Work are BXCBLLBO UY NONB. We carry a larjje stock of teetli from which to make our selections, and are thus able to jjive you just what you want. DRS. EPLEY & OLINGER, Rooms 27 and 29 P. O. Blk. nttkuk.tLt.tmkmt.i.ula,ILH.. k.L.LI KENTUCKY IN DOUBT Claimed By Both Parties Ey Very Small Majorities Krntucky Close, Mr Aaaorlatrd I'rraa to lh Jonrnal. Louisvilu-, ICy. Nov. II. Tlio situa tion In Kentucky Is unchanged, ltoth democrats and republicans leo claiming tho election this morning. Charges of altompted fraud aro made by both parties. Senator Delloe and prominent republicans say Taylor's majority will not full below 6,000. Advices from ex- Henator lllackburn nt Frankfort say UoelH'l has carried the slate by four thoUKiind plurality, It will lake nil ofllclal count to deter 111I110 the result. Chairman Long, of tlio republican committee said : "Wo have carried Kentucky by a safe plurality, but an attempt Is Mug made to steal It." At Democratic headquart ers they my that lata returns show a democratic increaite and that tlio- stale will slum a majority for GooM. The Legislature, Ilr Aaaorlatrd I'rraa to Ilia Journal. I'HANKroiir, Ky Nov. O.-C'lialriuan llliiakburn, of tho democrutlestutii cam paign committee, at midnight gave the following figures of the complexion of the next legislature: Henato demo crats, 27; republicans, . Iliniae democrats, M republicans, 45; wlthn rhanco of ftS to -U'. Couiler-Jouinal's Figuics. Ilr Aaaoelnlad I'rraa lo Ilia Journal Louisviii.it. Nov.Olh- ltolurnsrocelveil by tho Courier-Journal give Goolwl a plurality of 2,070 votes. TIisihi flgtires are based on returns from 1759 out of IRu.1 prMlncta. OI tho 72 missing pre clnntj, a) are In the republican Uth ills trlct.seVennroluthu republican coun ties of the 10th district, and .11 are In democratic counties of tho 10th district Wtaicin Union 1'igures. Ilr Aaaorlatrd I'rraa lo Ilia Journal. C'imcixmati, Nov. V. Tho Western Union Issues following bulletin on the Kentucky electien: Complete returns from HI counties, Incomplete from :fi, making a total of Ull counties out of I III, Taylor lus.OOS. GooM KKJ.HIn. The result Is in doubt, probabilities being In Lnor of Taylor The factions Atmtd. Ilr Aaaorlatrd I'rraa In Ihr Jonrnal .Miihii.Ilsiuiiui, Ky Nov. 0. A ntiin- Ur of armed men of the Uoebel faction und a niiiulmr of Tuyhir's supporter" iiIni iirined aloon the clreots. A tight niii imminent. : Shipment or Clitnles. ' , The Haleui cauuory shipped ibM a thousand dnien of Hoyal Ann cliti this morning. Tlio product of thlscin iiery are giving the WststlstuctIoti;,th season. Arm You Ewmr' Dmpromw&tiiT I ilium laOSOn And U II sot do to f t aartaiaa tlonT Hoar ran Ton har whan urrrilac with hiawairtia. aaM oua proatrailus, aad crtM aairtsal unVnwr , Would yon Mm to U m t Mi dptMlea o( aplt lit f HowT BrMBMi?laurUMiaVM, Bf taklaf Aijer's iSfl.rsfl.nfl.wllfl, ItraniQTMtMcaaMof ravri Ina. UarnuM It ranmrM all lui from your blood. 11.04, AUikglw. To krp Id good rtMllh mi bi rrfMt aetlon of ta ex Ajot'a 1'IUs aura coall(tliM bfllouiMM. SM.atwi. Will u fraalr til Ik, uitlaalaat la Aunu, ua. . u. , WHEAT MARKET. Oiiicaoo, Nov. 0. Deccmbw 68 Cash 70. Han HIuncwo, Nov. 9,- Casli l.M ' PRESIDEN SUSPENDf ion MliN, ovc, a pair,i Worth 50c. :Ub oiemK nwr vl.t v .rT. m.v - n- aarr.tn.ivtiii4.ti4iBriii.4iaBaBa- wrim'irTaj ' ill laaaaiii i a a i ism ajtMii s a rai ii" anm u urn " "mussfr- i. -bT: mmm 111 ffirnsr "It py to feujr ta kit, both for the tile of tcoQomy tnd tie HtWiction tbcteu in poiKMiog i good ut'tcle." JKw'B KB 1 aHMHNtll jfl aV aaaulaBBBnnnl I Ena aaVlwannnnnnWlW '1H COMFORT IF you get tne right ovcrcoit jrou will look right md feet right wheoever you weir it. The com mtde by HART, SCUAFFNER 6 MARX ire ityliih sad durible. A mia cm tile fotid comfort in them beciuic they ire cut u4 Ende in the right wiy. HART. CHArmtH 4 MARX TAILOR -MADt CLOrHCM 1 iGlove Sale THURSDAY, PRIDAY, SATURDAY, W will offer Kir lull Ihmof fl.2VIv ;ttt the spcviat ttl priCU of 1"w t--v -$$ 98'c" "f?V 4' fa ji- Linen Sal i Dyy our ThankreivrN 1!Wk n. at un ar olfurhhr our enitikne id 'tali! , iiuensat Hjwwuprwewa", S i.lNfc'NSro?v NAPKINS TAULBCUOTM5' DAMASKS . by tbo yard THE BIG STOFE WITH LITTLE it '"' ''""rrjaiSMy- wava aaaaSHHBnWBBnV 0PlllHHnnBBM V i-1