The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 21, 1899, Image 1

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jTHE NEW YORK RACKET jls Eeing Sl,,)I)1,GSse(I an(I Colored By the Britisli News'
It's a puzzle X X X X X
For many customers to know why
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Can afford to sell the
Best quality of goods for so little money
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SUGAR FACTORY
AT NEWBERG
SPANISH WAR
VETERANS AEET
Tho Spot Cash Plan explains It all. Xo losos
from bad accounts to charge to cn,hcustotnerT
JJBOWN'S MAR
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IN SHANK
Examine our shoe stock.
find (he shoes just what
Wc have an endless
to select from. X
You will
vou need
! variety for you 3
Cti . If you. ncctl a. no,v llit of t,Iotl'9 wo linvo soma money favors for vnn '
t risovoti. Gents' furnishing goods of every description. Uo-lory and ndor-:
wear for everybody. Sn mw h m i In ...... ii..., .,rr " . ... !,UULr.
C bargains nil through
o special baits In nnylino to offer von, lmt honest
vhk your ncignuur nuout our prices. ;
E T. BARNES, Prop.
Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store,
vur. commercial ana cnemeketa its. 2
AliUAA4UllUAU,UAAUUAMMMAMAAMAMMU4UAV
The Boer Attack on Ladysmith Wednesday the 15th is Still Left
in the Dark The Tremendous Battles and British Vic
torics on the 15th and 16th Wcrc Inventions AU News
Going to Other European Governments is Cut oft From
the Public By Diplomatic Arrangement,
Or Aaaorlated I'm. (n (he Journal.
Portland, Ore. Nov 21. Information
was received from Ncwbcrg, Yamhill
county, which states that representa
tives 01 Merman capitalists are ncgotlnl
Ing for acroago at Hint place, on which
to erwt a fiiOO.OOO beet sugar factory
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iOnly Ten
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Rubbers free with shoes Lv
only ten more clays. X X
T;tke advantage of the
last opportunity,
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Salem, Oregon.
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Jajniwv, Nov. 21. Tlio latest distinct
nowafnrlulysmltli Isdatwl in ,i..,i n
and It strangely conlllcted with reiterated
reports o "tromendou9 batllo ami n
great Ilritlsh victorv" on V,.i1n.w,t,.t.
and Thurcdar.
Neither message mentioned, any great
figiits or Iloer defeats. Qn tho contrary,
both state that beyond n false alarm
Tuesday evening and a little imriiim,l
shelling Thurwlay and Friday, causing
little damage, everything waM perfwtly
ipuei.
Nevertheless tho dispatches from list-
court today, enlarge on tho reiwtod
iMtttoi and insist thai tho Iloers received
a moro terrible lesson Wednesday than
any previous fight.
1-argo numbers of dead and vvouuded i
aro said to have been loft on tho Held I
and a number of prisoners captured. Tho '
Ilritlsh losses aro reported as trivial.
Tuesday Morning News. '
made two unsuccessful attempts to oust
tho Kustenlmrg commando from a
position near.Mafekini. and that oevxrn
fighting took place.
From Dolagoa bay comes rcporlH of tho
arrival of more German officers and ar
tillerymen, who have volunteered to
servo with tho Trannvaal forces.
It is reported todav that tlm llnr
Imvo nttacted Kuruman, and sustained
heavy losses. It Is hard, liowmir. lo
conjecturo why tho lloors would vmsto
ninmunltlon on a villego far out on tho
plains, defendwl by .100 imiIIco.
It Ih further asserted that tho lloors
have no serious Intention of lnvmllng
CnH Colony, but Intend to concentrate
their scattered fows with tho view of
opposing tho Ilritlsh iidvnnco across tbo
southern bordor of tho Free State.
Cltlien's Committee.
Tho Kcpubllcjtns who profess non
iwrtlsatiahlp In municipal affairs, anil
llr A.MMlntr.V Vtt (0 u,. Jnurul.
Poiiu.vNt), Noy. "l.-About 75 mtn
lersof tho Pvrnml Oregon volunteers
met last night and effecttd a temporary
organliation of tho Spanish wni .vter-
ailg. Tho Dlail Is to hnvn n ro,.l.n,,.,l,.l f
mvantznltnii. wltl. n..i. ...!... i.. .. I
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! ilirfiir.it. f ik.i.(d f . I. --. . m I
. .. ......... ,v im.i .- ui uiu biiiiu. iwo com
panics will bo organl7ed east of tho
mountains.
ailSOWJIEtYtUIJE
Makes tlio food moro delicious find wholesome
0lJMrtt0JH ft , TC1A.
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UNCALLED FOR.
Krum
wno Headed tho successful citlw.'s 'j. W. Smith's Mall is Not T.ken
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.meetin,,, the past week for the pnrp-o Tho next morning alter tho last rec
VICE-PRESIDENT DEAD,
After a Long Struggle the President of
the Senate Passes Beyond
n- Att.u.intril Prria n Hie Jmirnnl.
I'ati uho.v, Nv. 21.-Vi..PrvsMent Ilolutt died at 8:30 a. m
The yiee.l'resldont had been failing slnco yestenlny nftermmn. Sh)u
a ter midnight ho Uvnmo nnconscloUH and this morning ho had an attack
of angina pectoris, from which ho never rallied. lMro H()lwrt lam,,
nnconfcioushowasablo to convert with Mrs. Hohart almnt his private
affairs. Ho was .very iwtlent and showed remarkable will iwver to tho
las, Among the first to send words ol sympathy and condolence to
Mrs llobnrt wero President McKlnley and Mrs. MoKinloy. MrH. iolmr,
K-ars up well under the great bereavement. Tho funeral vvlU probably Ih,
held Saturday. ' J
i:ASTNoUT..,iKii.,Mn8s,Nov.21.-D.I.. Moody, tho world wnowncl
revivalist, had n comfortable day Monday. Ills general condition and
his appetite Imvo improved.
FUNSTON'S HOT TALK.
Uoera at Kstcouit.
llr Aiaoclnlril l'rrai to tUn
Duuiian, Nov. 21. Sovon
Iwers from Weeimn took tip
Jullrlml.
hundml
strong
UiMMiN, Nov. 21, fin. m. Tho reports nosltlon on Dm I. M, ,..!.. i.t,i.,n ...n..
of heavy fighting at Ladysmith last south of F.strourt M.l,r Ti.t.,v..ii
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DONT FORGE I" WE GUARANTEE
ALL OUR WORK TO BE THE BEST
AT THE LEAST POSSIBLE COST.
I Teeth, $6 and up.
Crowns, $5 and up,
FOR A SHORT TIWE ONLY.
DRS. EPLEY & OLINGER,
Wednesday Imvo not ln'eu confirmed.
On tho contrary, tbo most reliable ad
vices from Kstcourt Indicate that there
was nothing moro thin n desultory can
nonade. l'rolubly tho rumor of it serious en
gagement grow out of tho fact that tho
lloors threw n few harmless shells lain
Tuesday night, leading to tho supposi
tion mat an attack was Imminent. Noth
ing, however, happened Wednesday.
llevond tho fact that tlm I!nm- nm
dally receiving fresh reinforcements and
supplies, there Is practically nothing
new from tho front.
The Uoor Invasion of Capo Colony con
tinues steadily and rapidly. There aro
1300 lloors at Colesburg, and news has
4 reached Hust Ixniilon that Ladyuray.
near Allwal North, has leen deserkil by
the llritli.li mid now Ih in tho tmiiiln of
tho enemy.
A Pretoria dispatch nnnounces thoar
rival there, among tho Ilritlsh prisoner-',
of Major llnldanc, Lieutenant
llroehlo and Lieutenant Hallway. It
also declares that tho Ilritlsh Sunday
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Rooms 27 and 29 P. O. Blk.
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with a detachment of mounteil Infntilrv
and tho l'stcourt carbineers ongag?l thol
JDors, ol whom three were killed, in
cluding the commandant. The lloers
then withdrew. Tho main loer foieo
south of KBteourt Is reported to Imvo
retired.
J. K. SMITH DEAU
Well-Known Native .Son of Manon
County Passes AWay.
J. K. Smith, n nitllvo son and former
resident of Marion county, diet! at his
homo In Newport at noon Monday. Ufa
of canvassing the situation nt tho com
mit city election. Practical y the samo
gentlemen who ho effectively Interested
thcmxelvos in municipal reforms last
year have again taken up
tho samo Hue of work. They
will probably not participate In tho
regular Uopublican primaries. It Is
uuderstiiod that they favor thu reuoml
nation of .Mormon llurrilws nnd Iluren
in tho First and Hecoud wards, nnd aro
ronferruur with eltlzens of tho Third
ntlil Fnilrtli witrtld In n..mtrli.l.i f I...I -
( wishes as to candidates in those wards
It is more than likely that llopuiillcaim
wIIIIhi put ii)) In Hi ceo wards, and that
the ticket will Ih) made up In that way,
subjeet to tho approval and endorse
ment ol tho Union committee.
Tho cltlien's committee proOM to
place the facts of tho olllcl.il record o(
mar meeting or tho council, Chairman
unsworn or tho committee on Health
and Police, mailed n letter to .1.
H"lii. .romioMtliiK him to cull.
IlllH fill'l unu.ir.tl). It I ..
I., ii...... . '. :'' "'" ierusisi
it. lint ii.iiti.rN. itnr it. ui ...
1 f-i-1,?'"i?,"i 7..V!,,pr .!MwyM ha.
........ . ,un uir ins man.
In preiwratlon for tho council mitd-
... ill. ' i Ul'" '"!,r,,l".. u'"l llutlliiic
Jlrii -It "' ' "'' for' w,Ul
,"' '.? J.10 "t',,,,,l I" tlm morning mnr,
M. W . Smith and 17 other taxpayers"
has li'tllrnul In il, ...' V .,
ought to ciVll for his, mC' "
Declares Some of the Twentieth Kansas. Ok
ficers Were Rank Cowards,
r ' inrlnlril lraa In h Jnnrnnl, ' 5
8Ai, FiHxnso.), Nov.2l.-lianondFrlertckK.m..touI9 quote.1 by the Ei
a minor a, saying ; "Somo of the rankest onwards In tho army werllSe, in Ih.
lootHanlen.ando.llt Isthlstme cLom of skulkers that N making attack hdoh
Colonel Mcs.caK and my self. Tho whole trouhlo arow over Z f "f U ml mS
meiiicicncy and lack of courage.
REVOLUTION FAILED.
Geat Battle Won By the Government of the
United States of Columbia
SALEM AND PACIFIC.
Fatmen dying night of Way Uonili
for the New Kailroail VTeJ.
IIVII.AS, Or., Nov.20.-J. 8. Tollwrt,
president and manauer of the Salem A
Pacific Coast llallroad Coinnnnv. mv
that the lwrnds for denls to tlm Mii .f
way lor his company nro not mado to
William Held, us stated In thii()ii.innilnii
of tho IHh Inst., but am inmln In tlm
(company, and contlngenlou tho road lie-
lug iinlHluHl hy January I, ItKH. Ilu re
ports, that tho farmers are cheerfully
giving the IhiikN all along tho Hue, as
nr ni they have Ken sollclloil.
OAUUMTIN OBAIIINO
Severe Acclileat to an Oiler In Oregon
City Mill.
Okmiiiv Citv.Nov 21. IvauPtrlckler.
agwl2i), an oiler In tho Porthtud Hour-
lmt mills heiti was nccldcntnllvciiindit hi
tho gearing Mond.y nfternoon. Onourm
CAN WE PLIIASE? TRY US
WE HAVE 200 KINDS OF
CANDY.
IF YOU CANNOT FIND WHAT
YOU WANT SAY SO, AND
WE WILL MAKE IT.
ELLIS &ZINN
154 Stntn St.
Phono 2784.
BURBN
HOUSE
5i HACniLTQlSJ
FURNISHERS. N-
llr Aaaoi-lntfil Preaa lu Hi Juurnal,
NkwYohk. Nov. 21. A dispatch to tho Herald from Panama lavs: Olllolal
advices from Ikgota, Nov. 18, rejiort a terrible battle between tho government
forces and tho revolutionists, fought near Hiicaramanga, In which thu government
foreiM were victorious It Is stated tho buttle lasted two days.
Moro than 1,000 rebels were killed, 2,000 wounded. About 1 0,000 limit on
both sldew were engnged.
tat
Take a loo
'tOur Windows and if
you like the goods
walk inside and sec
liis arc going
Fast and our stock is still well
up on all the different patterns
in the several principal kinds:
MOQUET,
AXAtlNSTOR,
SMVRNIA and
FUR.
All bright, warm, cheerlul
colory
sou Homer II. and daughter, Mrs, J ,
II. Craig went over Monday, hut ho did
not arrive in (lino to ceo their father
alive. Thu decoatod was a sou of tho
lale Henry Bmith, n pioneer of Aiimt
ville precinct, and a brother of W. II.
Smith, of Turner, and II. W. Smith, of
Sublimity, and Mrs. W. II. I low d, of
Shaw, Is his other daughter,
Tho funeral of Mr. Smith will take
place at AiiiuhviIIo. Ihursdav. Novem-
Iwr 23, at 10 o'clock.
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IhoeltUeus administration Moro the
taxpayers of tho city. Tho cainpiljii on
tho part of tho eltlwuis will Im
thorough and without any oumpromitot.
Tlio present administration will Im fit-
ilortHtl and lontluued so far m Iho
hilars of tho non-ixirticAU lleHihl!iu
can acuompllsh that rwmlt.
To Hot Late,
Dr. U. J. Mlnlhorn liml fiutillr Iiiivh
(heir houiHdiold giMnls all loudeil inn
car and roudy lo ship to Hot Lsk,
Union iKiiiuty. wher, with IVrn dek
they will (VJinliiut a sanitarium.
CAMPAIGN SHIBBOLETH
Adopted By the National Democratic Conv
mittcc Instead of 16 to 1
Mr Ataurlnlril Vrrf tu llt jutui.l.
Oiii(iAno,Nov.21.-ThoiiiccUngofllit Demoerntio nnttonnl executive com
mllleo was again called to order this morning by Uhalriuaii Jones. All menilHirs
wero prewnt. Little remalneil to lw done, and It whs Dm eipoetatlon that at)
early and. final adjournment would bo had. Chairman Johnson of tho ways and
means committee, retried on national work, as regards the oampaigu fund, and
ahotml that fim.000 had Im-ch aiibscrilKil.niHl $H7.000 collcoletl. Tho first bulttm
or tho campaign fur 11)00 was pawed among tho momlieni and favorably commented
mi. It bore tho werds: "No foreign nlllanwi ho (nuts; no Imperialism for
United States."
Tim entire mutter of tho place and date of tho national committee meeting wat
plucisl in the hands of Chilli mini Jiiiim. win. win 1...1.. h... ..n c...... .1..,.. 1..
. . "". ". .-D..W V Vfl... WI'llll. Illllll HI
January was favored with Washington ni Iho pluco of lueollng.
was mangled almost to tho ahoul.lery
the other broken, tho body brnlsid, hM
tlm lleah (tartly torn from ono leg. Hit
recovery is douhir'ul.
Rates Maintained.
llr Aaanrlalrd frraa la Ih JHiMt,
Poirrusit, Noy. 21,-llollroad .
aeiigor agents lu session hero toiUy
rcachetl an unanimous aurormmtt in
iiutliitiilii tarirf rates, nnd that all "ut"
ticket will bo redeemed at tariff rates.
Nom nated For Mi for.
Hosn.N, Nov. 21,-I'atrick Colllim wa
nominated for innjnrtif lloslon by t! t
jfinoentlic miiveiitlon
lGrayat
Thirty
Kathlivg UIU of m to quickly m I
guy kair. I
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
I Urn yonlh rfnsww. It iwrar falla
10 rwinfo color to eray hair. It
atop tlio hair front cuwlnjr ouL
Ala hair bwomM thick hair, ami
sbert hair Woma long balr. It
clrauea th acalp) rtraoua daadroaT.'
1.00 a bottl. AlldrnrgUta.
II r t ol.t.la all th bna)l
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WHEAT MAHKKT.
Cuicuno, Nov. 21.
mtli liOU.
Ha.n Hahoiico, Nbv. 21,
Dfcomlier 87)i,
May 1.0IW
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In oiuSsvindows some of the U . t f. Wc
richest Parlor Furniture ever Wl1 i
brought to the city. ltisthedo not urge you to
very best goods of the- kind buy We like to show
on this maiket, and is just the I eO0(js f0 people who
thinff for useful holiday gifts. & . looking"
They are buyers
some day.
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Friend, Sweetheart, Wife
was llio iieauiuui buiiiiii'iiv imiwwi hj
well known young man to bo Inserlbwl
within his fiancee's ring. Friend, sweet
l,.tirt. wl(. ftftiiihlno the three, or
ehooaeono from mixing tmm. ami wo
will show you tho ring for prtxumtatlon.
Halnty wirtalreai for tho women who i
MitiaflMl with nothing lmt tit- 'rwl
thing." , t , .
Anljinl ring for men. M,
ubttantial, wonomlial riiigd w w
boysamlgirU. "Everybody'." rinu
tl.M kiIUI gold oval or hand.
BARRS JEWELRY STORE,
HSKTATKbT
"Uiown a In Town "
Tho mirthful ITring at tiw tm
hoiue 6uturila ovoiihtg is thu uowiail
furulal effuelou "Uruwn's in Town."
The iiallon all tukm jdac in iim Iioiiihi
on u summor's day hut unlike "What
IlsiMiuliod to Joutta" it diwa not Uk
I place in onw room. Tim wt is com
(Kweil of woll known plvir, and a (hw
'of them am Mark Swan, J. t'osiidv. V.
IMiifr. J. WMm. JmI MmI Hall
Maitilo Know lien, Motikm l nul I'tlu-rn
rk-utu aro Milling radlv
II me CIiiMimi
imd Iioiiik wumUmI Im llw follow n
diililreu: Olio Krl lail 1 wimks, iu
hoy buhoS nioiiilui; two U,y a y.Hi
one8; oneglrl 10juHr A hml udvis
ory bonrd auxilian u ilw Oiejjun Llnl
dnin's Hohw Swlly W puiiil for
falem and vlclnlly. TIh iwiiimi will Ik.
given later. AddfiM J I Tobwy.
aupt. Oniroii CJIiM4rwi' Horn rlm-miy
COS Muritum llkl'g Portljml, Ur.
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Horses KntU t VUtwy
The Knglhh CoHiiiHmlr In Kmlh Af
rioa in waiting for iwvslry Itot tlm
lxifmMM man at Haltmi who Um Im v.
mil of towrii 011 ImilntMNi Iflm wanU U
makeumuiHitlom hirtM his Iwm (rem
(illlkm A Ilrowii ut theW P.O.StnUw
II 20yl
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If
nURBN Si HAMILrOj!
vou want
vmrnF; ;ff.D. the ireatest I lav producer
on earth: Peach Pits for nursery steck: Tulip,
Hyacinth. Crocus and Lilly bulbs of all kinds,
can on
ISAYAGB & RBID.
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Dealers in Feed, Seed, Hay, Straw and Grain.
TOP
COATS
fresh from the hands of the finest
talhrs In this country, Made as
only one house can mahe them
fashionable in cut, elegant in ma
terial and finish, reasonable in
price, the size to fit you, cour
teous salesmen here to show them,
perfect freedom to come in and try
- them on, and one thing more you
have the fullest guarantee tltb
every Hart, Schaffner Q Marx
coat; this is their trade-mark t
HAfH. OCIlUNNtH . MAHX.
lew
Cfll p
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FAI-I. TO ODAT
ftnrtliLL iHM.
Or Kan, fxthiSM, UitL
I'Mii
of epting: ;,,
Flannels f
WEDNESEAY:
funHiri., wit wHl oflsrfor mile
1 iifgh griU imtliig
Al vanU
u-b as Mill wWvt Mr Ut to renU
a yiil
.:
6 12c a yifi
IIbi'I ttfc mili.l Hulliu Ittfi.vli
piliiiiawtt. Ileiiirmlxjr wo liave
twxj hi uaiirien ytiuo a sown
txvirWot Ii MiuU a vjnt our
irkx uvwry ijy In tho weic
44 yi
Wi alan Kawi' u.iin'h inrv nip
pattern (it .IJiVatiii Kghj cfW
5c a yd
CUAnAHTgEO CtOTHINO.
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New Coon Cushionsvv All New Patterns Jts Received
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