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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1899)
Luteal Associated Press tote- t grams, Fresh Local nows and Llvo J Editorials mako Tho Dally Jour- I nal. $ YOL.X THE DAILY JOURNAL. nvmyiigviHvywvvvnTrtYwiivmniiiiiiiiiiniim If It's Not what You Want Bring it Back You don't have to keep anything that doesn't SAIiEM, OREGON THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23 1899. iUmuUHlHHH It-s "Businots'" rtdt p&lltlft X JV W don't ollc!oertmuHic i of your polities or wit, few 2 Journal Advertising Pays. . - suit you, when you buy at THE NEW YORK RACKET, 3 vu h' mi mrm lYnTmTnrr nmnrn at ir i n m-rr - 31 . J..1 rife. success. We return your money if you want it. Fair dealing and low prices for honest goods have increased our trade to its present pro portions. We have Droved flmi th nrf ru rtlrtM rf Uiiot.An. ? .. . man ui UU51I1C5S li a 5UCCeSS. uur nne ot snoes at present is the best mat we nave ever had on our shelves: nil 1 clinn iMAhitn 11 ...l?l.. Tt f t wu a onuc means uesi qumuy. i niS 1.111 we have an eztragood assortment of men's boys and children's clothing. Neat, servicable goods at lowest cash prices. Aackintoshes for men and boys. You need one for this rainy weather. They don't cost much when . vou buy of us. Best values in hosiery and underwear on the co.ist. Duck coats, slicker and everything you need for the rainvseason i 'MMMMUAUUMM (American War Vessels Will Not Be Sent to African Ports Ollt nniMMim..! WMI . n. i . n ... . ,wu,UVui w , maintain, strict Neutrality Hocrs arc Dropping Shells Into the British Camp on Mooi River Large Force of Boers Approaching Pictermaritzburg Gcnsraljoubcrt's Daring Plan Will Attempt to Defeat uic Kchcving Column in Detail While Pc3ucing Lady smith. Made a Campaign Without Insurgents a Shot at the He Was Given an Ovation at Tarlac v- Declares the Indentions of the Americans to Fortify all the Towns on the Railroad '-xAguinaldo's Army in the Harvest Fields But Their Leader Busy Elscwhsrc ONLY 8 DAYS C-lPt &r NOVEMBER 30. THE LAST DAY WE GIVE RUBBERS FREE WITH LADIES SHOES fAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LAST OPPORTUNITY. Soo Our Mon'n Button Shous 'I hu Latoat. KRAUSSB J3ROS mirrnvrimmsu sinus, mM It ,m . ,. 1 M mmnvtwcuaaaminumtsisiMs, Kh vmu j 1 DRS. EPLEY Shelling the Urltish. Hr A.,.clnlr.l Vrtmm t hr Journal. Moor Hivkb. Xntnl. Nov. 2.1.TI... Uoora began shelling tho British camp nt5a. m. Tho British artillery is on high ground to tlio Knst, West and North of tho stntlon. Tho artillery duel continued until 8, when It ceased (or mi hour. Tho Boers re-commenced nt 0 nnil dropped three shells Into thocamp. No American Vessels. Xkvv Yoiik, Nov. 23. A Bpechil to tho Herald from Wnshlngton nays: It has neer been tho Intention of tho iinvv leiMirtmcnt to iwrinit Hear Admiral Schley to proceed to South African i-uim. aiiu secretary oi mo ;avy es pecially Instructs Admiral Schel not to direct any of tho vessels of his command to proceed to African waters without special Instructions from, tho depart-merit. Crown and Bridge Work Our Specialty! -aVC " A s S5.C0 AND PER UP. TOOTH Nil 'J -"-"wwfc' Rooms 27 and 29 P. 0. Blk. j a h-------'--iiw-ir---"""-" "-- ..--- Urltish Alarmed. London-, Nov. 2:1, n u. in. Although it if) evident that tho situation In Natal It again becoming sullliilonlly alarming, nolliing can Ih olllclally ascertained to rdlay public anxiety or tho curiosity felt regarding tho disposition of tho relic fonements recently landed at Durban. Tim war olllce dispatches nru conllned tti a mere retical of a few rasuiillies at Mool river, which coiillrm the reports of NkirnilslicH there, but give no details as to how tho engagements hapHned, Tho special correspondents aro only permit ted to describe Major-Oeneral Barton's camp ot Moolr river vaguelyjas "largo," or "ample." Ono comuMj!i(!ent says that 7,000 Boers aro within 25 miles of Howlck Falls, near l'icterinaritzbiirg, and that the iuhahttuiita aro lleelng to tho capi tal. Evidently a conslderablo force of thii enemy Is now within -10 miles of I'ietermaritzbnrg, but It is olllclally an iiiuuccd from there that no anxiety pro Mills, the garrison numbering 1.000 men with six guns. General Joubort'a ph.u, apparently, in u 'luring attempt to defeat tho tho Drltith relieving column from Dur ban in detail, while still attempting tho tho reduction of Ijdysnilth. A ferlous attack on Mool rivor camp is now hourly exported, with tho object of destroying tho bridge at Weston. Should this bo accouiplUhed the Boers would bo free to turn their attention again to Kstcourt. while, if it failed, tho enciny would retire again on Weenen and rejoin tho Investing forces around jlll)'Hlllit!l. TlioltoerniMirt thatGenentl Hllyard's meseonger asking General White for as sietatiee was capturinl causes some tin. usines, but it is argued that If General Hilyard had not been strong enough to holdout ho would somo tlmo ago have Wu ordered to retire to PictermariUi burg. Therefore small credence Is given tho story. Kaphl March of Doer Army. I.oNix.v, Nov. 23 Tho Dally Nen has tho following from I'letermarltx burg, under Wednesday' unte: "lour eorresiKindeiit mnnngcil to escao from tho MoobrUer district yes-, tenlny lieloro tho arrival of COOO Uocr. who aro looting tho farmMeads In all dlnvtlons. Tho Natal ltoers, cncour- ngwl b thosuccessof tho Transvnalers, joined in the looting. The main liody of tho lloors made a rajild march from Ulundi, southwest of I-.stcourt, to a point near Nottingham, South of the railroad, In a single day. Thoy aro within 40 miles of I'letormar- iUburgattho farthest, and It Is said they intend to attack the town. Doer Losses. l'liKroiirt, Nov. 21, Tho olllcial re turns of Transvaal casualltlcH xiuco tho outbreak of the war show that IMJ men have kvn killed and 200 wounded, of whom a uuinbur have rivovere.1 and re turned to Iho front. Omcer'i Remalw. Br AisuplHifd I'ih. to lb Juri... Svv Irvcisoi, Nov. LSt.-On the ran port Jlelglan King, j,t HrrivKl from I'hillpplnos is tho Invly of Major Guy Howard who was killed October 21. Br Uoers Marching South, Dimiitx, Nov. sa. Attout U,(KX) Free State lloors, with guns, aro inarching from tho West, by way of Fort Nottlng. ham, LoNiHiv, Nov. 23. A dispatch to tho Dally Nsws, from Nutting Head, Natal, dated Tuesday, says that tho lloer have arrived there. kelief of Klmberlty, Ljndon, Nov. 23,-Tho Dally Mall publishes n dispatch from NaauwfKirt, dale.1 Wetlnesday, which toj tJint a largo foreo, under General Methuen, hai eroMsed tlio Orange rher, and Is adanc ing to tho relief of Klmbcrlcy. V Kht.ng In l'j, ppt,ej. rMw.td .rc , ttt, JuutaKU UA.MI.A, iov.,,23. Soeio lighting north of Ilo Ho begm, Novomlk!r 21. tour Americans were killed ami twentv live wounded, Including throo oftlcKrlt. Iho Insurgent ore retreating to Santa Harbara, but thojlghtlng enntinmv.. M Arlhur Returnts. Mr A.UfU,d !,. , lh. Joilrf MN1I.A, Nov. 23. MnnArll.nr I,.. .. turnwl to Tarlac. Dm-I,.,. il A ' wtimu tnovemont from Gerena to Dagupan not a shot was flrel. Tho Inhabitants of Ban Carlos mot the Americans with a band and the mayor, with MacArther and CoIIh'II, beaded the pmcmslnu Ihrough the tons MacArlhur nvolve.1 mi uvallon. V.x I'lalnlng the Amurlcan inlentlons, ho nnuiiiinml that they Intended to garrN on all tho tow ns on Iho railroad. Hun drciUofmen aro harvesting rlco along tho railroad. Foreigners assert that Agnlnaldo was not expecting tho American to advance for a month. Ho had permitted a largo part of his army to scatter and do Iho harvesting. w" foWDEK aAsSOlUTELY lPHUBE Makes tho food more delicious and wlrotesom mM-, OT" " MTrt nt.. Ktw M.K. THE ANTI-BRTAIITIS Are to Bo Organzlod to Defeat tlie Nobraskms Renominatfon AguInslJo'i Bccape. tlr A..orl(nl Vtrm n Ik Joi'irnal. New Yonic, Nov. 23. A dispatch to tho Herald from Manila says: Tho opinion of many men and resident for eigners Is that Agulualdo has probably escaped by changing tho aeatof war Into tho northern mrt of tho Island, They think ho has taken it consider able army with him. This, If true, will ucccsslutta a now sorlesof operations on our part, and Aguinaldo has gained n temporary strategic advantage. Cattle Ureeders, II r AaanrUlr.1 I'm to llir Jnuraal. Ciiioaiio, Nov. 23. Tho American Cattle Ureeders Association, tho leading orgaultatloti of Its klml lu tho Uniteil States holds Us annual meeting here today. Senator Gorman and Richard Crokcr Throwing Out a Feekr Under the Two-thirds Rule They Declare They Can Ictk-e the WhUc Metal Champion Silver Men to Met , Pr hibition in Georgia Situation in Kentucky i! f. ENGLAND HQMILIflTED - - K n 1 cti. .t n t .1 r f. BURBN S HACniLTOTvT HOUSE FURNISHERS. 1 V a ic n ook nt Our .Windows and if you like the goods walk inside f and see 3in( v jJvv I 'V i m iL'krwii m mmmm kjriu tniuuiKL wniimifffi'r Wcareshowing J5 Id nit's arc going Fast and our stock is still well up on all the different patterns in the several principal kinds: AtOQUET. AXMINSTER. SAWRNIA and FUR. All bright, warm, cheerlul colors. v4 I I In ouf windows some of the richest' Parlor Furniture ever brought to the city. It is the very best goods of the kind on this maiket. and is just the thing for useful holiday gifts. others just as fine, We do not urge you to buy, We like to show goods to people who are "Just looking' They are buyers some day, I i'f( w Political I'olntcn. IxmmN, Nov. iKl. It is retried that Mr. Ifoffmeler, the Afrikander leader, has taken an important step In tho hopo of hastening the close of the war. Ilo is said to have charged Mr. Saner, the minister of public uorks, to get lu touch I A nltll till. Kr.M. Kind, fnrrnu In mi ,m1.tii. or to arrange that tho ltoers shall ap ply for an armistice. Tho ostensible oh jectof Mr. Bauer's trip Is to Induce his constituents at Aliual North to remain passive. The lloer requisitioning of men and supplies proceeds briskly on tho north orn bonier of Cast Colony, but General (iatacre hoes soon to bo lu a isilIoii to push the Kreo .Staters Iwok within their own Iwrders. Tho reocoupatlon of NaauwH)ort by th Hrltlsli Is the lirsl step in this direction, but strong forces of lloura aro laagered at Colesburg, and threaten a further Immediate adauit from there. Hir Cliarln Dllko, M. I'. for tho Forosl of Dean division of Gloucestershire, speaking at Clwlsea this owning saidt "When the HntUli fi.ro" enter llloom. fontoin, wine declaration regarding Iho future mil Imie to W mude. 'Iliu iwttlu ment, in onler to jwclfy rViutli Afriw, iu Canada bus b.i'ii paclllod, mist Ui one in which the lOimtltuttoiml p-itlon of Cjjm Ctdoii) ami Xatnl mint j'y tho tetuliiig (strt The big gmis aiwl tho forts iniia ImiI rid of. It isuiiUiHineod from I'nrl HnH Col onel Villi, do IWtN'innriHill, . I'r'iwh ollliMr, ha occwptoil the w cbif of staff to Ouuural Jmibert, lu iica-liiiit, Ctdonel Bchlol, the Herman ollletir, who wns Hounded, and taktm prisoner at Kland's Ijiato. From tho Mine source It la rexjrUl that the Itusslau olllcers, I.ieutenaut-Colonol donotikl, of the guards, ami lienors! elsti, of an other crack Kuulan regiment, have rentguod, and are going tojolu the Ikrs. 4 Consols Falling and Boer Invaders Oc 4 casioning Constant Surprises i II r AucUIa l"rr in lh Journal. I.osimiv, Nov. 1. Tho fact that fresh portions of Nulal aro ladug overrun ilally by the ltoers Is producing an exasMratin lu that colony and intense humiliation lu Great llritnln, bore the Ideaof powilliloox tensive violation of Urltish soil w ioutemptuously dismissed In tho early stages of tho war. 0Kratora on tho stock uxrhango hero aro In coming nervous, and thu rontlnucl fall of consols exumpllllcs tho ivit lessuess of tho market. Humors that a peace deputation from Kruger I on Its nay to Capo Town, for tho purposo of ascertaining tho terms upon which an Immediate cessations of hostilities may las secured is discredited here, l'roin tko scanty and emasculatisl dispatches dribbling In from the front it Is dltllcult to form any opinion of tho true situation. The lloer invaders are occasioning constant surprises. They luno already cut oft two portions of tho I-ulymnlth relieving forces from their basuof supplini, and with great rapidity are advancing on l'ictermarlubiirg. It la roortcd that Mafeklng l suffering from lack of water and that tho finer Is rlfo f there. A I 1 I Anti-Dtyan Movement. Ilr Aoi'lntil 1'rrsa to lb Journal Nkiv Yoiik, Nov. !!. Tho Herald hays: Maryland democrats will twid an untl-llryan movement, if any encourage, ment la offered by Icadurs In this and other eastern state. This fact wa an nounced to Klchard Crokcr by ux-8ona. lor Gorman and Governnr-elecl Hmltli. Senator Herman la quoted M saying that a sitlllcient number of antt-Uryau delegates will bo rent to the national contention to prevent tho Nebraska leader from obtaining Iho xoto necessary for nomination. Other eastern and some southern states, aro expecUil I" follow Maryland's example. No randl datohaabeeli settled llon withwbum toopsne llryau. Silventes to Meet. Hl.MKt'ooT, blabo., Nov. XI. 1.x Henator DuUiU, whu la chairman of tho executlvu eommltleo of the national HIKorKepubllcaUH, left (or Chicago to attend a meeting of his cnuimltteo No venitar S!. Toller, Townn, llartman, Representatives Wilson and Bhafrolh and other national Silver Republican loaders will txi present. Mr. Dubois says that tho bimetallic Issue la still tho Important ono, and that tho next national tight can 1 won with llryau and tho Chicago platform. Ho does not think Imperlallim or ox panslou will taunt Issue, but that It will scttlo Itxclf Mom tho next cauiilgn ft cannot, iu his Judgment, in am event divide the bimetallic fnn-os. Deboe and tbo I'resldent. Wahiiinutim, Nov. iSl. Hcnator IV- Ik)c, of Kentucky, hail a conference with I'resldent Molvlnluy, regarding tho sit uation iu Kentucky. Tho Interview was ola nature which Senator IcLhk'i dM not care to divulge. Ilo admlttwl j that he had oumo to Washington on pur-' June to seo thu president. Prohibition in Oeocgls. I Atlanta, Ga., Nov. M. Tho Willing ham bill, irovldlng for strtlo prohibition, waspflaiedby thohonto of represent Uvea of tho genoral tuwembly A M Mnto after tho most oxcltlng dobat th house has known In yeara. If th Mil hsm the senato and la-comes a. lvr, It ru.Miis tho aniilhlllatlon of thetalootw. Every plant for the browing of beer or tho maniifacturw of whlskov miisi clocl. It will not Interforo with l quota or pnvato entertainments, but tho law will not allow any club to sell or keep for tho uso of mcmlwra Intoxlrat Ing liquors of any kind. tt jonr lilixxl Is liurar Ibta Tou m (f t .r n. our.ll.tk,n bwrak. f JJ li" tlnJs jv anirriMU4 fot tM IT W viutk ot llui 0jr. YuW ilmki sre U n WMsml iur mmiitoilaa It ullnw. V Ir YuuitruukW(l.hblliDble,jolU. ft 1 1 or soim rri,llun of th iklo. Wbt U J DolparUyyvurbltMMir Q Ayer's SiirsaDarilla JPsJW" VWIV'Jrwa Mm I J I Will do It. Tk " a few diti. Yoa tC will ijwnfwl belter In frrwr, fur i Jl irjlMwlllta,are.Tou,spt'rilio 3 (C e'wJ.anJyooriwjfMsfiooj, l.oo. f IC arabllJoMi.UUAwr'srilU. 5 )) J r Rrfatlr il.l iIhi ttarMArlli. m I ,C tlr.lnir ltHIIi4lU)0, !.. 11 If, K II S A box. for S4M bj sil Uniff . J, ll wnw vw aMur rrmir ll lUfuw Ft f nUr la yon. hh, lui will tnl U I C . J. tt AYJCI1. lUa Mm. W pj: WHBAT MAnKET. Oiiioaiio, Nov. 23 Slay 70ji mull (K). Hax 1'iuaciMjo, Nor. 23, May 1.0ti. KeinforcemenU for Durban. " .wnxwr, Nov. '. ln admiralty of lie auueiincM that the first dragoons left CaetOHn t4slay for Durban, to rJfiforee General Clary's form wltow a Ivuihw is dtdayul by ok of earalry. Is Ouller Scared 7 I'apk Tows, Nov. at.-Owmrel lUilUr ha slnrtl for Natal. CAN WE PLEASE? THY US WE HAVE 200 KINDS OH CANDY. IF YOU CANNOT FIND WHAT YOU WANT SAY SO, AND WE WILL MAKE IT. ELLIS & ZINN 104 Stnto Hi. Phono 27B4. THIS IS MAKINO-UI' I(A. f0li0U & holidays. 6411 iwiemiumui ,w V . 'WWy Friend, Sweetheart, Wife was tho beautiful MHitiuwnt iIi'mmu by a well known ouug man u. I msenbod within his llsnceo ring. Friinl, awet lurt. wife, ooiubine the tliree, or eltoose ono from arming tberu. and wo will show you the ring for presentation Dainty solitaires for thu womwi who is MtltntM with iiottun imu the rwl thing." A nice line of rings for men. &iM, sdbiUutial, onoriiUl rings for tlw iioys ami girls. -Kveryijo.iyv ring the olil gold oval or band. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, IIHKTATItbT. Winter is Here AnJ your chickens sant some of that nice Yellow Corn which has just ar rived at cv MaVgjl Coon ML- ' ( Hn MH M ISM tJUi, YOUNG MAN DON'T FORGET THU GIRLS. CHRISTMAS IS SOON AT HAND.- Honey Does Man? You Lobe You v Covers, ?A the rage! Coons Luok Alike to Ae. Mamma's Little Pumpkin Col- . or.il Cnons. w III Hit Muii! Yous Got to Play Rax Time. TZ This is the making'up season for the holidays, Battenburg and Point Lace, Braidsi Threads, Buttons, Pcarlings, etc,, Hand' made Battcnburg, Rcnnaisencc Battcnburg, Battenburg Patterns, Embroidery, Knitting and Crochet Silks t Corticelli brand, bes on earth! Art Linens We lutvo tli rmt rtiiuptete line of liuiaikurchM aral dill linens lu all HmUmu. Down CushionTicks the vwy lat high graile down I0ly 10 simI Itf ly 18 Cushions Galore , U'ehaveaa usual an luinuNM.) lliw of holhlay eushlona, Vh, 60c, fIJO. fMP Holiday Kerchiefs ( , trU4irn.UM! InsUiry '- "Ural I ,. !. u Iwvii ( vssmIHw i' r tl.vi MMW WllUh W Ht'trsWr in UuV laiidreu fcf ihjjii y ocal nUHiiuntv fiov QjomiNG I. U.llw' Kvnl.irl vi Jaeeml, atvl ii.tr-faUi" Saw-O'-ln Mm t.f luiiHttlti'li Ue aia unlrlua Utfkndk irZrj&FY T As ITW tt.U IwJ I CI I AUPC itJJrY 1 lWlAi mrk il4T l i iwiuiiM) wtl wrh' in itk -tofti fc- up lo W V "' T-TTOPM I C -J" V'l- iv rotnrM A T q JL M HAMILTOTT'SAVfil,m..,;i-Elr::)- Ve intend to starTyoir'to ite ,WJout, hoJUsy t A I XI i .... i: r r;...iw. i i i i A-.J t- 4 Iaaavmi tll rv If, OCT OT IIS. - . A complete line of PeedJSeed always on hand. HV. Uurflu i uru 'trcfVi tUttuttl any U . ui svleet from. Call and . tu rnbb to slx. goovls. Eenwvber the 0v They will h wen soma iay and Uitja Ujjy yrlU ie wia'?gr yoiu, KothlnsT.maM a nlrirB ruse nt Mt-r jtfiaake cIoUihwo hvf very gxl liu And also to keep you thinking ot us, J" " I 3 -Vi n Jmm 'fiHsl; m 248 QjJlVliviJr-w 'liT- - i mi fl i M-fag