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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1899)
i irr WftwTWT ijprw'" TT l,wWWW",WlfV"W H ," W' uuuuuu4uuu? V i h Latest Associated Pross telo- gramoi Fresh Local nows and Llvo O Editorials make The Dally Jour- nal. f THE DAILY VOL. X JOURNAL. SALEW, OREGON FRIDAY tfOVEMHEK 10 1899. $ It's "business"' not Politics J v wf Jour politic vt mm, tan MMMI f 2 Journal Ailvartleln Pays. X H Salem Woolen Mills Salisbury speaks G9. Home Made Goods Best in the Market Specials-A very large line of cassimere suits for men and boys'. All sizes of Boys' black hose our own brand, (lie Granite try them. In' Defense of the War Between England and the Trans vaal Republic. Says the War is JustificcWThc Gold Mines Arc Not the Object '" No Fear of Continental Interference v Future of the Territory fo Be Subjugated. OVERCOATSKerseys in all shades and prices, also in Tan Coverts. Giay and black clays. Fancy Black Covert overcoats our own make, the swellest ol all. WOOl&t .il. STORE Rubbers Given I Away J IK 1 J t With each pair Ladies y Shoes at 2.50 or over (except contract goods) we will give a pair of k Ladies Rubbers free any make for the t next sv aays. rausse cros, 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. rfltS w S) WW ,J-- - it. f7tiA I i .t;-2k. i' i:r";;..- it otjuiuiys v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit u.p. liniiiiiiiniiniifiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiniiiniiit P? OGBRS. St'OCFSSOIt TO .NTCKKIIMVV A 1IOOII1M. I IPine Wines, Liquors, Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, EOniirtolia treatment at all tlmos. '" V-UUIM JinLLI. Miuiiiiiwiwiiyiiwiiiiiuiiiiiim rrop notch T T I OF rKHFKCTlOV I.V QUALITV AVI) I I LOW JN.OTCJX -L In honest prices for honest Roods. That's our motlo. ami that's- thu reason we sell more Roods every year. Hon t fall to eee us.. HARRITT Sl LAOIRBNCB OM) POSTOFFICB CJKOCKIIY, Or AaiociMrd Prm lbs Jonrniil Losoov, Nov. 10,-At tho Guildhall binqtiet last night, the Marquis of Sal Isbury, Lord Wolseloy, Mr. lUtchle, Lord Georps Hamilton, Lord Hulslmry, the lonl chief Justlce, tho Ihiko of Marlborough, and minor diplomats wero present. Mr. Chamberlain was alxent. The lord mayor proposed tho "minis ters" In a speech, In which ho lgorously denounced "tho arrogance of tho linad er," dwelling on tho fact that Sir Alfred Milner, In splto of herculean exertions, was unable to "prevail with the over bearing corrupt oligarchy, therefore other of our champions lutui the busi ness In hand." J The Toast to the Army. I-ortl Wolsley said ! "Cveryday applications are received from volunteers In nil jmrts of the em pire who wish to bo sent to tho front. I am proud of tho sailors, soldiers and oluutcvi-x, who nro among you. We have hard work lieforo us, for our foe is bravo and It is no mimic warfare In w liieh we are engaged. When ono reads of thu work which our local forces In Natal have done In the past few weeks one must deem them worthy of stand ing side by side with the best regulars. "We at present have mobilized one ai my corps, consisting of 55,000 men, of whom 4 1,000 are already on the way to the ih Today orders have lieeu sent to mobilise another division and if culled upon by the minister to mobillo another army corps, wo are qulto pro- pared to do so." Cord Salisbury Speaks. "Tor several jcars our relations with, and cordial feeling toward our kinsmen on tho other side of tho Atlantic havo l)een constantly growing, and, though neither wo Interfere in the affairs of their continent, nor they interfere in tho affairs of ours, wo feel wo can now always look for sympathy and a fair hearing nmong those who share with us so vast a mission for tho advancement of mankind. "Hut prelmps yon think I am fan guiuo in saying that on tho continent of IJuropo wo have no hostility to fear. There is undoubtedly a certain acidity of tone among tho writers for tho foreign press, but I do not believe that tho trend of this opinion affects the people of foreign nations. I am quite certain It does not affect their governments, uud I will say that I Imvo noted, as ono of tho cheering symp toms of the present time, tho happy relations existing between tho United States and ourselves (cheers), and the sympathy with which we watch their approach to the same great problems that wo ourselves litve had to solve. That is not to say that I do not feel tho greatest sympathy with their lato antag onist, tho kingdom of Spain, Wo enter tain the highest hope that out of that var a blessing in disguise will grow, an abundant growth of civilization and BURBN St HACDILTOT HOUSE FURNISHERS. 1 NL ig5ii&IML Take a look at lings arc going Our Windows and if you like the goods walk inside .and see j ilsHrJ1 mat Vk 6 I i fci iU Si 2 Fast and our stock is still well up on all the different patterns .in the several principal kinds: MOQUEL . AXMINSTER, SMYRNIA ttjid FUR. All bright, 'njjj cheerful color culture In that ancient and most Inter esting monarchy. The War With the Boeri. ' Tho great subject that Interests oil of us, undoubtedly, is the war adorned with so many splendid feats of heroism and skill, but saddened by maey losses. 1 have great dllllculty in dealing with the war, and if f nttempted to deal with tho future I should be undertaking a task In prophecy from which tho hardiest would shrink. "It Is not to right say that there w as not adequate military preparation. Tho evil dates farther back. It dates to unfor tunate arrangements In 1881 and 1884, by which wo dclitoratcly permitted a community, obviously hostile, to enjoy tho unbounded, unlimited right of ac cumulating munitions of war against us. Year after j ear there was an accumu lation of munitions which could only ba directed against us l!amcrl by these arrangements, it was Impossible for us to avoid the Interval of trial and danger necessary to Intervene Ixttwccu the moment when war was'dechtrcd anil the moment when our forces could ac cept contest and apM'Arux'i the Held. No More Retirements. "That Interval has nearly pnssed. Our trooM are lcgtiiulug to arrlv e. IV elgu nations have complimented uh iisiii tho calmness with which we have re ceived the intelligence of occasional cheeks. Whatever strategy might Isi, we are well aware that the beginning of our conflict with the llocrs must bo marked by a retirement of our troops from positionsthey are not strong enough to occupy. It is ncccHsary that we should wait for sutllclent reinforcements. I do not at tempt to forecast the future. I only say that my faith in the Ilritlsh soldier is unbounded, and I urn deeply gnitilled to feel that ho is in tho igorou, sagacious hands of (leuernl Iluller. Replies to the Krench. "Regarding tho future, J will only deprecate some very strange assertions that I see occasion!)' hi tho Couliiieiilal press. Only tho other day I saw It us serted, not by a chanco writer but by a man who haslcou amcmlterofu French government, that this war had for its object tho gratilloatiou of too lust of greedy lords, who desired u p trillion nmong themselves of tho gold and dia monds of tho Transvaal, Now I beg to assure this gentlemen that her majesl)'s cabinet tins not had a farthing from the Transvaal or from any other gold fluids. There Is tho Yukon, about which there Is no oontest. If there hail been any chanco of our galnlulng advantages, these Yukon gold fields should have yielded some thing, but I upiKHil to my friend Lord Hamilton, ti know if tho ouhlnet ever received it farthing from them, fjiughterj. No Advantage to England, Interference Not Feared. "I have seen it suggested that other powers will interfere with this country and In some form or other dictate to those who are concerned in It as to what Its upshot had been. Don't let any man think it is in that fashion tho conflict will be concluded. We slmll have to carry it through ourselves, and tho interference of any body elso will have no effect upon II. (Cheers). In tho first place, becauso wo would not accept tho. Interference, and in tho second place, because wo are convinced that tliero Is no such idea in tho mind of any government in the world. AN ILLINOIS MAN APPOINTED , WvsuiMiTuv, Nov. 10 -Tho Presi dent has apHilntod Jo. W. Titer, of IlltnoU, a memlterof the Interstate commerce commHIon Wee Calhoun, relgned. Yukon Railroad Extension. Skatti f, Nov. Tuo Whllo l'ass and Yukon railroad has purchased enough steel rails to extend Its lino from Ijtke Honnclt to Closellgh, four miles below tho White Horso Rapids. My Juuo 1, tho company expects to havo the road In oporatiou, LAWTON IS ADVANCING What Young, Bell and Mac Arthur arc Dol ing f Wheaton Rescues Spanish Prisoners LVf A Baking r :ABSCNLt)TELV tf irp 9mhkvpw iAbssiuiely'Pure Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome ot Utoxt wfM na xrwvoM The Luzon Campaign, llr AaxM'lnlril I'm la (be Jiiumnl. Manii v, Nov. 10. (icncrul Ijtvvton advanced ins column nt Han Jose yeider day to Caranagtan. A strong force was put through on tho Allgoa route. Young captured vesterday considerable of tho Cubautauan arsenal pnHrt.v In transit north, lie is meeting opositlon but his advance is not much !uicdcd. Hell with six ollliers mull'-' privates struck u hundred Insurgents in the mountains west of Mitbalacat. Ho charged, killing and wounding nineteen, captured six, and secured thirty Mauser rifles. Tito railroad front Angeles to llamb.tm is destroyed. Mac Arthur will lake up the ndvtiuie to Ttirlite tonimorow, Wheatou re ports twent-elght Spadlsli jirlsoners secured. Thrco-huudrcd Insurgent re rruits esMiKsl from the eueiii) iluriug the battle of San 1'aliliiu. Wlieatou says everything Is lavomlilj to carrying out suciossfully tho instruc tions and that the cooieratlou of (lie navy is complete. Sudden Change of Uase, Wvsiiivmiv, Nov. 10. (Ireatlntcrest Is felt In the war detriment over Ag ulnaldos' sudden change of base north westward from Turlac to llayomlmx, about sixteen miles distant. Tho most Interesting feature of thu news situation Is that Agulualdohas been forced out of tho Tugalo country Into n region where Tagalols not spoken and where tho mountains nro (Hied with negrlles and other savage tribes linslilo to thulagalos. It Is expected that as soon as Aguln iildo shows it dlsN)Kition to move down tho valley toward the China sea, that warships and gunboats will be sent around thu northern end of the Mand to cut oft his ewupo. THE NATIONAL BUDGET Trans-Paciiitf Cable to Manila Ready WM Coafeefe Meets. A Feasible Plan of Irrigation Forecast For the Fight In 1900 av Morgan Says the Democrats " Will Be Obliged" to Re peat the Campaign of 1096 A Philippine Journlt De clares Bryan One of the Fathers of Their Indepcndcnee. ANOTHER BRITISH LOSS Regiment Reported Decimated With 600 Killed and Wounded llr Aaauclstril I'm to (lit Juurnnl. IiSikiv, Nov. 10. Another rumor, ciuuiintlug frotii Amsterdam, Holland, sounessajsn llrltisli regiment was deci mated Friday, by tho I'reo Staters, and six hundred Mrltish killed or wounded, and ilOO horses captured. I'lomtlie Censorship, llr AMOrlnlril I'rraa lu Ilia Juurunl. Lomhiv, Nov. 11). The war iilllcti has received following, "Capo Town, Tiles day: Have received from White today tlie follewing: "llombard incut of ijuly smith by heavy guns continues dally. No serious harm Is Isjlng done." Urltlih Movements, llr AiorllrU lra to li Jiiurnnl Iisimis, Nov. 10. With thu arrival at Capetown of tho Ilritlsh tntiiMrts Ros lyn Castle and Moor, to lw followetl by a toutlnuous succession of troop-laden ships, thu real campaign In South Africa I may he s.tid to have Itcgun. ! n, .it..-'- ii, ii i... ... -I. ',', n ,iio ii.iiu nil! IW ! ri'imvo White. While the dispatch of White shows tho buleagurgeil garrison holding Its own yestonhty, It Is feared Hint the silence regarding what tho Mrltish aro really doing, lu reply to the doer guns, Indicates that White Is short of long raugit ammunition. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEAIENT Nkw Yohk, Nov. 10, The winding up of the affairs of tlio I'aolllc Improvement comuiny o( Cttllforiila, It sembollliihilly announced. The ivmstii Is ittpltal Ix.xl at fo.OOO.OOO. "I go furthur. Hngland us n whole, wouhl have had no ndvuulage from the IKissossioii of gold inlnivs except a her government eonferroil the blesxlug of gixxl admiiilstru tioii upon those iiugagtsl In tlieliiiliii.lr) All industry breetls com merce and all oommereo has prixluced Is to thu advantage of Kugland, ami all in dustries ami commerce flourish Iwitur under her goveruiiiuut than any other leglmu In the world. Hut that Is the limit of our intertill. "What witiliwlre is tijind rights before all men of all rai os and si-ourlty for our fellow-subjetts and our empire. The hour for asking by what means theso m wllls can lx' obtutueil is not )et oolnr, but these are the ohjit'ts mid the only ohj'ts we Hek We do not allow itn i4ier oonnldfrslloii to cross our Mth 1 IW IT Sr-2 Wlllll Deeklo llui what liiiinty yini wuli t Invent In k waloli ikhiiw talk lxMMlly and wo will us lionwtly give vwi IIwIhmI value for your meuey lw It link or trig Italy iiwm our Jiiilgwiisiil In lmylojt a w uteh sod blame us for nil wmhik-- HERMAN W. rmlimlw (llivian UARR S, O., IIH Ktutu H ftWWilWVIIHIi ' 'v . r i i others just as fine We In our windows some of the richest Parlor Furniture ever hrought to the city. It is the very best goods of the kind on this maiket.andisjustthe t hin jj for useful holiday gifts. do not urge you to buy, We like to show goods to people who are "jusi wwbu4&' They are some day. buyers! vi;i'tvHit's,SMsH'W'',',tl'',l''4'f':s'.'l'l1'y ' - a i a va. a ' Teeth Without Plates vest the ruin has romu again, ,lko wlntsr It iIikm seem, Oh I AihI most people on those damp days llill.'t M.I .. tt .kill li.i. .. ....a... 'i ,'-,,cr iv , II7W VIVIIIII, Fur I.tdles wo have ouudlos swesl, And tlioy think It no Joke. When msii huys.wots of HIIIhA 7. And gel themselves n smoke. 11)4 Htntn St. I'hono2704. Cable to Msmla. llr Aaaurlntril I'traa tu I lie Jnurnnl. Nkw Yoiik, Nov 10. A special to llm Trlbunu from Washington sayst Rear-Adnilral Mradford has eomploted an ollluial naval project for a tntu-lVl-llo cjiblo but w eon San rntuulsi'o and Manila, to Isj lu operation lu time to supply congress with all essential In- formation at the uhiiIiiu of the next session. luxation Call, llr AaaiirUlnl I'rcaa lu ISii- .liiuriinl. C'ii.vhnnk, Nov. 10. (loverniir Rich arils has Issued it refuent to the gov ernors of the arid stales and territories, to hold it meeting at Salt Lake, Detent berllth, to formulate plans of legisla tion, to bo submitted to congress, look ing to the loaning of grating lauds In the West, the rentuls lo 1m levoted to build ing Irrigation works for thu reclamation of arid lauds. The igoo Fight, llr Aaanrlntril I'rraa lu lb Jnurnnl Nkw Yonn, Nov. 10. A special to thu Herald from Washington, suysi "llryau's nomination In 11)00 Is Inevit able," remarked Senator Morgan, "In tho elections Tuesday two questions were scuta! by tho result," ho udded. "MoUiuley will surely bo the republi can caudldato on tho gold standard platform. The Democrats will lie obliged to mitkii the llghtiivtir again on the Chicago platform with 1 1 mm usr eiiudlilale." A Tilbuts to Uiysn, llr Aaaoi-Ulril lraa lu Ilia Jiiiirunl Mvvim, Nov. 10 Tim Indepemlunala lu an editorial article, myst "Mr. Mryan should bo pictured tit Illlplno history with emial glory with Dr. Itaxal. Raal, llryau nud Agtilualdo nro the glorious trinity of our xilltleul redemption." Iloliatt No littler. llr AaaurUlril I'rraa lit III Jiiiiraal I'ArKiisox, N. J., Nov 10. There Is .practically noehango lu Viae I'rosldeiit I loliart's condition. I To Relluve Prisoners. General Otis and tho Spanish ami Mrltish counsuls have mado' iirrH incuts for the Mrltish cruiser JYaceck to take 20,000 rations and clothing to tle cjpnnlsli prisoners in the Albany and Caniarines provinces. Justhce Court, Tho rephwlu jases In which H. 11. Ormshy Is plaintiff uud (leorgo llowo and l'iercy Drown, resKcllvely aro de fendants, uru being nrgiiel this ufternon lsfore Justice Johnson by D, 0. Sheriuu and 1,. II. Mo Mntiuu, attorneys. This Is authentic. Ayer's Cfcerri PcciiriiJ i The best rerrvtdy 60 years ato for coughs and colds and all kindred ail mentsj and The best remedy To-day. Km'i'H WHEAT MARKRT. GiiiOAno, Cash 70. Han FitAMctsco, Nov. Nov. 10 noceinbei Bl)i 10,-Cash 1.01, - - - mWk in & fr PUHSIDENI" SUSPI:NDI:KS FOK AJ:N, oCs a pair, WorihSO "It ptjl to bay tie belt, both for tbe sile of economy md the Htiifictioa toereu in posicssing t good article." klf vou have three or four teeth that are'j good don't t havc hem extracted ryc can supply the miss' mv ones by our- bridge and crown system thus giving you u 0 laflaam aflW v NOT ONLY SATISFACTION, BUT SAVINC YOU THE ANNOYANCE OF WEARING A PLATE. -1 DRS. EPLEV & OLINGER, Rooms 27 and 29 P. O. 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