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wyfwmif twjrnrrwwyw,"'i'm iffwww- r-rn I ! x & Latedt AsflOolrttod Pros9 toto- grantd, rosll Local news and Llvo I Editorials Wake The Dally Jour- nal. VO.L. X in THE A i i DAILY JOURNAL, J It's "Bualnoes"' not Polltl 2f "V Vlot'lo(tltrvwi'iulvtftnifl)i, I V rtf ,,,, ru.fiilAa n mtMi llt ImMM I H Ah j n a SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY NOVEMJJEK 11 1891). JJtiurnnl Adortl!ngr y. i ""fcMwMaiHWBwwwi t"'''i''wtyiiiwwituiiiit?tvftifMMMmnTifiHiiiH 1 If your Feet had Brains They would lead you to kimirliy msm tm. THE NEW YORK RACKET. They appreciate the 5 shoes. Wo give you quality as ft ell as low pices. There's one lino of Men's Plioos, easy, comfortable shapes, lace or congress, heavy soles, medium uppers, leather lined at f 2.35. Just what you need for this weather, gamo shoo in light sole, cloth lining, 2. They're extra values. That now Fedora Hat for fl.30 will answer for any occasion. Other grades from 00c to $'.'. Underwear for everybody. Ladies' extra hoavy rib vests, 23c. They're tho best on the coast for the money. Kxtra largo sizes If you want them. Wo sell nn enormous quantity of yarns. Do you know-why? Prico has a loud voice. Quality makes some - noise. A duet between tho two draws the crowd. ; E T. BARNES, Prop. : Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Cliemekehi Sts. UMUMmU(MiaummurUiUiiLi $W2lM M$ English Troopships Have Arrived at Capetown, mm English Forces Start for the FrontvGuns and Mtn Have Landed From Cruiser TcrriblcTcndcrs for the War Loan Com ing in Fast-vOthcr Foreign News of Interest v Russia Marching on Afehan Frontier The Fight afLadysmith " Press Censorship. FORCASTING PLATFORMS niohard Crookor Snys Antl-lmpor- nllsm Will Do the Chlof Plnnk of Domocrats BIG TRUST FORMING Contemplate Absorbing Iho Union Irom Work nt Snn Frnnolsco. Ilr Aaaoclatnl preaa to the JuurnaL INkw YonK, Nov. 11. Hlclinrd Crocker declares that, in his opinion, nnli-lmpur lallsmwlllbe tho chief plank of tho Democratic platform in 1U00 and declar. ation against trusts will bo second in tin- States, says tho combine contemplates iwimicu mm wio money question iw tho nbsorptlon of tho Union Iron forced Into tho background I Works of this city. Ilr Aaanrlnlril I'rtaa lu the Journal. San KkasoIisco, Nov 11. The cal' referring to tho statement that a syndi cate, said to Iw headed bytheBcllgmans, lropoen to obtain control of tho lead- lug shipbuilding concerns of the United Royal s Makes tho food more delirious and wfofosom-i Rubbers Given Away I k With each pair Ladies y Shoes at 2.50 or over y (except contract roods) t we will give a pair of y Ladies Rubbers free j y any make for the y next 30 days. y Krausse Bros, St. 275 Commercial Salem, Oregon. 1 Jfe iff ( l U jL y twjh v.w iiiniiniiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiM J. P. RQSBRSJ M'ClKHimll TO MXKRHWA .1 IUHIKIIH. Fine Wines, Liquor CigarsI 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, :Courtoous trontmont at nil tlmos. Iw UUUKI blKKUI. illllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIlia rTAOP NOTCH T T I ' OP I'KltFECTION IV qi'AMTV AMI g x LOW NOTCll In honest prices for honest goods. That's our motto, ami that's the rvason we coll more goals every year. Ion't fall to see us. HARRITT St LALURBNOB OLD POSTOFFICK OKOCKKY, Or Aaauclntnl Ireaa In the Jnarnnl. Phbtoiiia, Nov. 11. Tuesday Tho bomlan!inontand attacK on Kliulmly started early this morning. Men Qone to the Front. Dukius, Nov. 8. Wednesday a lnnw force of men and guns from tho Cruiser Terrible, hau started for tho front. Arrived at Cape Town. Lnvnov, Nov. 11. Troopships York shire, I.ismoro Castle and Aurania have arrived at Capo Town. Tenders for the War Loan. IOMiki.vJNov. 11. Tenders forxn.000, 000' in treasury bills, the first Install ment of tho war fund, were oiicncd Fri day. The total of applicatlonsamouutod to nearly 11,000,000. Marching to Afghan Frontier. nKui.iv, Jfov. 11. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of tho Lokal Anreigor ro IkmIs tho reHrt that tho Kinchins are marching tiiwunl tho Afghan frontier. i i Tho Wight at Ladysmlth. NiiwYoitK, Nov. 11. A iHspatcli to the World from l.iteonrt s.iys: "Trustworthy Information concerning the actual state of uffulm at ltdysiuith comes from two civillians who arrived today, having ecuied from the besieged town by evading the llriteli patrols and stealing through tho llocr llues. They my that lwth the town and the llritlsh camp are completely Inveiled, and that artillery llrlng (luiuk and forth is eou tinious. Tho lionihanlmeiit is lieavy, but its effect is reported to bo petty. The Moers are Blightly superior in Btrengtli, but the Hritlf.li forces maintain a vigorous defenw, lighting dully. There wero three attacks on tho side of tho 1-udy-Hiiilth last Friday, The accounts pre viously reclved through native runners wero greatly exaggerated. "The main Ilritltli attack was on the llocr batteries, stationed to the east ward. Tho llritlsh loss In that action was ulout l'0 killed or woumlel. It is supposed that tho Doers suffered far more. There was fighting nlso In the direction of Colenso Friday. The light was a smart attack made by Colonol llrocklehurst on the Free State Ilocrs posted near I Jew drop, on tho southwest Tlig Uritlah drove tho Iloera b.u-k" tlierfanaBuiiaMed one of tho guns wlilch JhaJitljeeBiTelllng the Uritish canniJInt&infoTL in that light two 0fflrrnli"clg2 soldlera killed and iO'offlccrs and InufWoundwl. Active operations continued Katurday. Qeueral White requested Qeuornl Jouliert to Mrmlt the women and chil dren and noucombatant males to with draw from Ladysmlth in onler to escape liombardment. f General Joubert re plied by asking them all to come under BURBN Si HACDILrOTSJ HOUSE FURNISHERS. X M W2lIf .! ALrr ' jlWJ, loR1 ;ahv waiw lowing -Tw ': Take a look Our Windows and if you like jthc goods walk inside and see iiis arc m Fast and our slock is slill well up on all the different patterns in the several principal kinds: AOQUl:T. AXMINSTHRt SAWRNIA and In our windows some ol the, , ,cf aqfnCl We 'J1!! iMti-v hMf foods oi tue khiu duv. wc "utr w "v" on this maiket, and is just thej g00fjs to people who lliliilf for useful holiday gif.j lst l00ldnor' buyers are They are some day. tho protection of his 'guns on Isumhul wann hill, but bo said he houUK con sider the men who accepted this offer of security, having lorne arms, m prison ere of war. The mayor of Ladysmlth calloif a mass meeting of all tho Inhabitants Satur.day to consider the propositions. The towns folk retolred to 'accept no terms from the enemy,' emphasizing that decision by singing the national anthem wltli, the spirit characteristic of tho colony." PRESS CENSORSHIP' Af British Interception of News From ilea, Iomm.v, Nov. It. ItlW it. m, Com plete silence bus again fallen upon af fairs In South Africa. The Uritish pub lic must perforce bo content with the brief, storeotyed report which tho cen sor allows to Ulter through from Capo Town. That this condition of affairs Is no longer duo to pressure of work or defective caplus lias Ikhui limply proved. Tho Kastern Telegraph Com pany reckon that the real delay in. 7 transmission is altout two days. It la- Ilr AaauHnlrtl rrra lu lUv JnurnMl. evident, therefore, that the tvusorsliin hivisis, Nov. II. The war olllce ro Is resNiiiHible for tho delay vtliiuli Kwimd lH1hlfrom un. Duller the follewing: to befall all the dispatches Moreover, the Dally Telegraph an nounces (hat Its "appropriated" disatuh Irom I.ndsmilh, dated Monduy, wlitch tho war olllce publisbel on TueNduy.was not delivered until Friday morning. It Is iHilicvcd thaothe war ulllcu rvudved further disp.Uehes lust evening, but nothing lias been publishetl. At a banquet, in tho City of Loudon, yesterday, the Duko of Cambrldgo, siH-uklug of tho war, said: "U'o ought never to havoiilloul our selves to be in tho oRitiou in which the outbreak of war found us. 1 could cry over the valuable lives which might have been spa nil had we lccn lelter pre pared." It is said that Ocunnil lluller never expected to IhmcIii the campaign lefore Christmas, and it now looks us though this would bo the cam. Certainly, no artillery can reach Durlxin In-fore No- vemler II; and without additional guns, an advance from Kstcourt would Iw im K)Slblo. No doubt, as Lord Salisbury said in a TRANSPORT AND HOSPITAL SHIP. A Seattle Man Honored as Commander of the Hancock A Seattle Man Ilonoied, Ilr Aorltd I'rrat lu lllf Junrnal. 8vn riuNiisco, Nov. 11. Captain It. II. Slruve has Iteen commlssionel to command tho transort HauciN'k, raid to he the II neil ship of its kind lu the world. Captain Strove Is a son of Judge Struve, of Seattle. Sails Tomorrow for Manila. Ilr A.oolld I'rfat. in thm Junrnal. Sa Fhancisco, Nov. 11. -The hospital ship Solace will sail tomorrow for Man ila via Honolulu ami Guam. Sho has :XX) marines for Guam. LATEST FROM GEN, BULLER. More English Officers Killed in a Skirmish. Sharp "CaH)Tuwn 1'rlday. A rcconnnller lug force from the Orange river hud a ekirmUh with theeueuly Imluy, cu,sl of Hai it Casualties In the Northumlwr- laud fusllcersi Col. Keith, l'uleoner, klllnli Limits. HevMuiiud Hall wounded. North Ijinotmhlic n-glment, I.leul. Woul and to privates woiludul. TO PREVENT BOMBARDAENT Ilr .nrlnlrit I'rraa lu III Junrnal. I.A CIi'ayiia, Veuemiela, Nov. 11. rraucls II. IK)inls, United Htuto mlii liter to Veneuela, has askel Ujo mm manders of tho foreign cruisers off Puerto CalH'llo to act together Iii or der to prevent General Antonio Para llel, formerly n commander in ex-Miu inter Andrade's army, who refiiKs to rit-ognlie tho authority of General Clpriann Castro, from bombarding Puerto CaMlo, by bringing moral pres sure to hear iiikiii him. Tho llritlsh, Trench, Gorman, Hutch and American commanders will confer lit Puerto Ca- U'llo, and w 111 take all proH-rjyfutirc ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ment siecch, England will "muddlo! to prevent Tarades from menacing the through it," and jet another Illustration I lives of innocent jK-rsons. Tho United of muddling has liecomu apparent in the I States legation will protect the French fact that gunnery Instructors have only. Klstersof Charity, by sstclul icpwt. lust arrived at WooU ich arwiml for in struction in siege train duties. Although hurried prepArutlons are being made to prepare the siege trains, the fuct that tho men areut Devonport and the guns at Woolwich seems to show that tho idea of the siege I rain was quite an afterthought. MAY NOT BE EXECUTED Mr- and Mrs. I). A. .IoIiuhiu, of Klick itat, Wash, who have leen in the city visiting the family of J. M. Long, returned this morning. Ilr AaaorlaUd I'raaa fa In Junrnal. Wahiiimitwx, Nov. 11. The four sol tilers (iiie.lwliin Corporal Dauiplniffar, of Yiiufouvr who wero wnttuioed to death at Manila now stand an axrellenl elmnce to ruve their lives. Irregularitl havu U-uu cll-oovered In tho proceetllngh of the eourts-martlal, which will re quite correction in tho llrst Inslaiicii at Manila, If, Indeed, limy do not Imr the death wMiUmco entirely. No Change. lr Aaarlalrd I'rrma U Iba JuurnaL I'ati.mkov, N. J , Nov II llolwrt spent a comfortable night N malerisl change In condition. firlo It lTlnc Ihoutaixlt of vktlmi. Dr. M1U' Nervine U cuims thounJ Ilr Aaaot'lalrat I'rraa a Iba Junrnal. Chicaiio, Nov. It Thli is the anni versary of tho banging of tho Chicago Anarchists, and the lutial demonstra tion are taking place in Wutilhclm Cem etery at tho graves of tho so-called "nmr tyrs." A special celebration arranged by the llouemluu societies of the city will take plait) tomorrow. This Is the twelfth iiunlverrary of the hanging of thoHuymarkct rioters. Oh vest the rain lias como again, Like winter It does seem, And most Mqileou Dicmi damp dnv 1'ou't cure lo tint ho cream. 1'or Ladle wo huvo candles nvcel, And they think It no Joke, When mini buy sweets of HIIIoA Inn And get theuirelves asmoke. I'honu U70-t. BOERS MARCHING ON. Invading British Territory With Field Guns and Troops, 1 Ilr Aaaoclalcd I'rm to h Journal. Cap Town, Tuesday. It Is reported that n llocr foreo from f'mllhtlold has crossed the frontier, at l'ethulo, -1,000 strong with field guns. Latest advices aru that Hoers had not entered Allwal north yesterday but the Itesstekral force of llocrs Is inomonlarlly expwted. tt Is said lh Iloers(liay nlroady capluml some police ami Others on tho outskirts of Iho place and that Lieut. North Is deserted nml defenseles, i Thorallrttad has boon cut at Vrey huig. Another llocr force is reported to !iau matched past Ili(rgher ulorp W wards Queenstown. E FOUGHT A DRAW Contest Uotwonn Dnvo Sullivan and Jon Uornstoln. Ilr ' lnelalcil Prraa la Ilia Junrnal, Nkw Yiiiik, Nov. 11 Dnvo Hulllvan and Joe Iternstolu fought a U.Viound draw last night at the llroadway Ath lollo Club. Sullivan outfottuht lleru- AONEY FOR GUATEAALA.i Br Aaaoolalrd I'rraa la bc Jsnmnt. Sas Kbascisco, Nov. 11. Tho Even lug Tost last night stated that a synili ci.tn of American, Kngllsh and German l-ankcni have about jwrfectejl arramB mentH with the government of Guate mala lo advance lo that country 15,' iwu.UW) lor tho nuriMMo of rel or Us It o"J stein, no iei, forced and landed, while Iw debts and placing the country oh tho other man blocked nml remained on the dcienslvo during the majority of tho rounds. I-eft J.ihsfrom lkrnsleln cut and bletl Hulllvan early lu Iheflghl. At the end of the olgth round, rlnlllvau's face was covered ' with blood. Hls.uomi and mouth wero bleeding, and each time; llernstoln's left Jiand rvaclittl his face, the glovo wos Htnearrtlvvlth blood and tho Irish lads'a countenance vvas most repliUlve. Havu Hnt his right ami left to the body, and kept ltcninlcin uueHsinu with rsglit and left swings to the head. In the inih round llernstuln's left did some wonderful work. vlsltlm Dave's face and Ix.ly frequently, the Irishman returning with hard lefts, which lanital in tho stomach and over tho heart. Up to tho Dili round tho fight was fairly even, but In this round ItcruMcn sunt his right over to the mark and Have went to Ids corner Kroggy. IUvu canto out strong in Ihu'.Mth, however, and forced the lighting with renown I energy. Ho drove lterusloln all over the ring with it left to the head mid a right and nleft mi Ihu wind, to which llernsleln countered feebly. This lasted until the gong itlused the contest at the end of Iho 'Jilli round. Dynamited Hank. Ilr Aaauemlrd I'rraa In Iba Journal MiavKiit, Kan , Nov. 11. Tho safe and olllce furniture of the Molvern bunk were ilcinolUhcd by an explonlon of dynamite touched off lust night by nibbets, who then looted the place. iMtnirlng ftXX) lu money and several thousand dollar In notes mid check Thoy etoajHtl, leaving no clew. Ilrni linauclal basis. Under tlw termi of the agreement the money will be loaned for a term of 1?5 or GO years, and will draw Interest at 1 per cent. In ad- dltioii the syndicate will Im allowed to control a certain percentage of tho ens toms rnelpts of tho dlffentut ports iay spinj iyfiif f yf Wkat Mikes Ysr Ifsir &m ? f!rr hair U itarroil hlr. Tt kau- balha hart btaa dpriri ot promr tool or proper arrr fore. Aijer's Hair Vigor Increiuoa tka elrcautlug la thsKslp, eItm msm power to th ctrres, uppIlM raiding 1sisdU to tho hair IuIIm. Ued according to directions. gray lulr lgiaa to show lu orlglaat color Id a fw lUyvi, tnd soon it ka i all U tot toes anJ rUaaras or rout. 1.00 a bottle. At ill draggl-U. II jo da fat BkUla all Iba WnaMa TuirtiM frviu lb tt, mua Iba ualMabfttlll. LawtiUMaM. M Hi H it it tt WHEAT MAI1KET. OuiCAfio, Nov. 11. Pecambet 713m Han ruAXCiico, Nov. 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