Latest Assoelatod Press tela- : grams, Fresh Local nows and Live Editorials make The Dally Jour- J nal. , ! VOI.. X Salem Woolen Mlllsw British losses 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 brand, lie Granite try them. OVERCOATS-Kerseys in all shades and prices, also in Tan Coverts. Gray and black clays. Fancy Back Covert overcoats our own make, the swellest of all. MiOQUEfl $M STORE ONLY 5 KRAUSSB tnH'll'lH',",t'',"t"1tlf't'''H't''' ISA'kEM DENTAL PARLORS. Our Rooms 27 and I fTilillifcltr !"' And your chickens Drs. Epley Winter is Here nice Yelow (Jorn wmen lias just oeeu received by SAVAGE & RBID. ' 322. 324 Commercial etroot, A complete line of Feed anJ Seed always on hand. iitrnmrifflffirMiW m - aTK --ar-BS. ffa-SflK "- ffll ITSrIi THE our own DAYS NOVEMBER 30, THE. LAST DAY WE GIVE RUBBERS FREE WITH LADIES SHOES rAKE ADVANTAGE OF HIE LAST OPPORTUNITY. Sao Our Mon'B Button Shoes he Latest. RROQ Crown and Bridge Work; Specialty! r. S5.00 PER TOOTH PER UP. i i AND & Olinger. 29 P. O. Blk. ...... want" some of that :eour a: i.Aiim sifcaa . i w r ,s ?. m Iffi loll lL(3 CSSfef ; WIREN HAMILTON, House Furnishers bUKEIN a ."."" .t.iiimmmiii nan iiiittil H IIIIJ Reported to Have Occurred Hill. Boers Destroy Another Railroad cral Advance on Colenso-vLord Mcthucn Reported to Have Captured a Town and an Immense Quantity of Ammuni tioiwjoubcrt Writes a LcttcnvBritish Official Reports, FIRST BRITISH VICTORY. Lord Methuen's Forces Advanced to a becond Victory After Uclinont. II r ' (oclnlril Pre lo tha JnnrnnL Londox. Nov. 27. Nono too soon (or the British lias como tho nana o( the im proved outlook Ini'onth?Atrica, asthe constantsmallrcversofl were causing keen rwentment against thoautnorltics hero. To Guncral Metliuen belongs tho honor of tho first real British victory of tho present war, ns Belmont was tho first hattlu after which tho British ml vanceel instead of retreated. Tho fact that Metliuen wab forced to fight n sec ond pitched battle near tho scono ol tho first shows tho Boors uero demoralised nl Belmont but quickly rallied and with unabated courago met tho splendid assault of tho British naal brigade at Graspan. The excellent military qualities display by tho Boers were no doubt partially do rhed from the training of Commandant Albrccht, a former officer ln tho Ana trian arniv. II I (yard's Losses,, DumuK, Nov. 27. The latest re IKirts are that General Hilyard'H losses at IVanm Hill show 113 klllol 72 wound el The West Yorkshire regiment milTored heavily. Major Hobbs was cap tured and rorral others are missing. DiipatclieH from Kruger and Jnubert. found on a Boer prisoner said the Boer lowci at Belmont were 10 killed anil 10 wounded. Doers Destroy Ullage. IIkti'iuiiit, Nov. 2(1. The railroad bridge at Frero has been destroyed by tho BoerH w ho are reorJed to Ihi retir ing, rapidly. A general advam-o upon Colcnso has been ordered and the Hying column left here to intercept tho Boer raiding parlies,, Big British Capture, Cai-k Tow.v, Nov. 27. It l roiorted that General Metliuen has captured Honey Nestktoff, ' ten miles north of Graspan, ami two million rounds of ammunition. British Official Report. toNiMi.v, Nov. 27. Tho war olllco posted the following dispatch, dated Cape Town, from General Forester Walker: "Lord Metliuen reports that he moved Saturday at 3. 30 a. m., with the Ninth brigade, the mounted corps, the naal brigade and two batteries, the guards follow ing w ith the baggage. Near Gros pan (about ID miles north of Belmont, on tho railway lino to Klinberley) 2600 Boers, with six guns and two machine guns, opposed him. The action began at 0 o'clock a. m. Our iMtteries llred shrapnel very ac curately, until the hoights seemed clear. Then the naval brigade and infantry ml- annul to the assault. The firing was desperate until 10 a. in., when the heights were carried, Tho Boors re treated on tho line, where tho Ninth lancers wore placed to Intercept them Tho result was not known at the time of telfitronlilne. The artillery took lm-i mediate advantage of the enemy's re tlremunt. . , . Karlyln tin action MX) Boers attacked our rear guard. The Brigade met thti ami also protected the Hanks The naval brigade acted" with the grealei gallantry, and suffered heavily, but n particulars are yev anuwii. - a; a gallantry, and suffertxl heavily, out iclllpBri7IMii inn- ei nome, jwrticulara are yet known. -y JjFZjfon 'the relay system in iTTrtwffrfffTfTiTTnjH " - i( r x DAILY SALEM, OREGON at the Battle ol Beacon BrldgcvBritish Order a Gen' "Tho onomy allowed the greatest slul bornness, and must havo suffered greatly. Twenty wore buried. It Is known that 31 were killed and 48 woun ded. Moro than 60 horses woro found dead in one place. Ono battery flred BOO rounds. Tho admiralty is In receipt "of tho fol lowing dispatch from Bear-Admiral Har ris, dated Cape Town Xovemlier 10: "1 deeply regret to report tho follow ing casualties in the action at Graspen yesterday: "Killed Commander Thclston of the Powerful! Major l'luinbo, of the Deris: Captain Guy Sensor, of the lloyal ma rines. ROBERTS Will Not Be Seated or Congress Will Expell Him llr Aianrtatcd I'rraa to tlir Journal. i either Huberts will not bo allow isl to take after tho house has heard both sides of "Wounded Flag Captain 1'rothero, of the Doris, severely ; Lieutenant Jones, of the Doris. "Tho other casualties are not yet known, Commander de Ilorwy, Cap tain Morgan and Lieutenant Wilson, all 01 the, Monarch, have proceed ca! to Join the naval brigade, with Iird Melhurii." Despite the brighter outlook tho TJuuii in its review of the situation, voices tho anxiety felt, and says "Tho activity the Boom display at (mint separated by hundreds of miles, (heir ability to Invest several towns, their readiness to offer battle at Bel mont and again ut Graaii, their wide spread Operat Ions south of Orange river, and their bold and offensive action in Natal, seem to indicate uumliers far In excess ol our estimates. It is clear that the military requirements were at first greatly underestimated, and that a sixth division ought immediately lo be pre pared for embarkation." This, coming from tho hitherto optl inlitic Times, Is significant. Letter From Joubeit, Bum iv, Nov 27. The Deutsche 'el tung publishes a letter pnrHirtlng to come from General JouUirt and dated at Lndysmlth, Octolier 27, lii'wnlch the writer says: r "Even if wo?ljot succeed In preven ting (he concentration of General Hnller'i (pops, tho British urmy will Ihi weaken natural causes to such thau 3T..000 he outside, intuit Ihi cations. Hut not only Hih n hi) of uul"" iiiuit Ih 1 1 1 Hit II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI tl iLLUilillif Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 27. A special to tho Herald Trom Washington says j Thougli romiiaratlvely few representatives-elect have arrived tit Washington the expressions of Hkum who are hero umko It very apparent that there Is a largo majority of members of tho house opMised to allowing Brlgham II. Itolerls of Utah to sltitv Ith them. Tho intervluwH lead irresistibly to the conclusion that laajrom an fltwcHhut nUgajmre f ff ti mmBtmi canV HiMliaiaiaiaiaiaHk vUwUilQKf It j!f fa JILibiiiiiiW1 ' l"(l uim:, " MONDAY NOVECBEU thtee directions. To protect these does not require 100 men. Keno We should be seriously threatened, the supplies would lie destroyed. A war of defense, of which wo need not think for a considerable tlmo, would present far greater advantages than an onenslvowar. Wo are at homo In tho highlands of tho Transvaal nnd tho Orange tree State. Tho British will hao to contest every step under great djlllcultlcs, and must be prepared at every moment to fight on two or threo fronts. "Then will begtn a guerrilla war, which tho British will not bo able to en dure. Already we havo 50,000 men In tho field, so we do not need to calculate upon n rising of the Hoars In Catw Col ony and Natal. Nevertheless, If the British stir up tho natives and employ them lo light us, a rising of the wholo Atrlkanderdom I" certain." England Pays It's War. St. I'ktkiisiu'ko, Nov. 27. The Bus slnn now 'papers uunouuee tlmtth) Brit ish charge d'affaires has informed the lliissi.tu giAvruinent that groat Britain has been In a sttte of war with the Dulch republics of South Africa since October 12. Tho Svot, commenting upon this says: "Kuglaud, In giving this notification, withdrew her declaration that sho Is not carrying on war but ts merely sub jugating relicts." Tim Novoo Vromya, which attributes OF UTAH his scat at all, or he will be expelled the rate. far-reaching Imtortance to tho Biltiih uotlllcatloii, says: "1 lie powers uru now In a onilioii to send not only Bed Cross agents, but military agents as well, and they may Judge this a fitting time to Intervene es- pcclally as tho Afrikanders are going more and moro to tho Boer side." I'dienem Rejected, Cai-b Town, Nov. 27. Tho prisoners from Belmont arrlveil hist evening. Tho wounded prisoners went to the military hospital, and the others to the convent, which has liecn converted Into it milita ry prison. All upH)ured to havo lost heart, and were in a dilapidated condi tion. lioerit Occupied Stormbcrg, Oai-k Tow.v, Nov. 20, midnight Tho Boers occupied Btormlierif. Cie Coloi.y, Sunday morning. When You Ride Your Wheel. Always fchako into your shoes Allon'n Fool-Ease, u powder for tho feet, It kcepi your feet cool, prevents sweat ing feet, nnd makes your endurance ten-fold greater, Orcr ono million wheel people uro using Allen's rooi Kute. They all prairie It. It gUei reitnnd comfort to tumrtlrig, lint, swnlen. aclilinr feet, and l a certain cureo for Ingrowing nulls, At ull drug gluts and shoe stores, sac, nampio FUKB by mull. Address Allen S Olutitca, U Hoy, N. Y. 3 Business Men It Is to you tli.il I .speak; 1 make a specially of PRINTING, Let me do some foi you. E T, Prescott, mt wm to Ciou'r r 225 Commarcial street. ! Friend, Sweetheart, Wife s thebeauliful aeiitlmeut ehoien by well kn own young uiau Ut be Inaoribed thin hi RtiuWi ring FrUud, awwt' fit-art. wife, combine the tui, or choose one from among them, and we .ill show you the ring for ptewnUtlon. Iialntv solitaires for the women who U tatUfinl with natlilng but the "oorrenl tiling. . , u . A nlca line of ring for mwi. HoW, ubUutlal, eeoriomltfal ring for the boys and gfila, F.vcrybo.lyV ring tho aolkl gold oral or laud. BARRS JEWELRY STORE, mHTATKHT. I Pi ' ) 1 m... JOURNAL. 27 1899. THE O. R. & fy a. ' TRAINWRECKED RnRlno Went Over tho Bank I'nasoriKers Are All Safe. But tlr AMoclatod 1'rm n tfa( JoarnaL 1'ohtuni), Nov, 27. IhoO. 11. ,t N. oastbound passenger train ran Into a small slhlo near Booster Bock last even ing. Tho onglno was derailed and slid down thooinhankment, Instantly killing fireman junior nnd Engineer Bolwrt Hunter. Tho mail car was derailed but tho passenger coaches remained on the track. No passcngoys were Injured. W V, HeUIngor, a brakoman riding on tho onglno was taken from tho wreck badly Injured. He Is now at tho hospital horo. DECLINED BY UNITED STATES llr Aatortatril I'rrea to the Jnnrnal. Wasiiinotov, Nov. 27. Tim Untle.1 States has declined to accept tho agree ment as to tho disposition of the Sumo- an Islands reached by Great Britain and Germany, fUtho Instance of the other parties concerned tho UnitcdStalos has prepared and submitted the draft of u treaty which It is hoped will bo acceptable to all three powers. The ftmallpox Beats Has nothing to do with the cut rates eaatover the Northern Baclfio railroad. Come in nnd let us givo you full Informa tion, rates, etc. Wo havo tho best equipped train and best service of any railroad to all Missouri river points. Dining car and upholstered tourist sleepors on each trait.. Como lit and see us. Thomas, Watt k Co. eod Horses Essential to Victory, The English Commander In South Af rica Is waiting for cavalry But the business man at Salem who has to iro outof towuonhusiucHH If ho wants to make connections hires his team from Gilliam .V llrow u at the old I' O. Stables. It 20 ood The Homeliest Man m Si'em As well ut the handsomest, and otlt rs are Invited to unll on any druggist anil gel free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balunui for tho Throitt and Lungs, it remedy Hint Is guaranteed lo curosuti believe all Chroulo itml Acute Uouglis, Asthma, Bronchitis mid Consump tion, l'flee 2&c. nnd 60c. eod.Vw You never know what will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DoW Ill's Llttlfi Early Uisors tnd you will avoid trouble Thoy are famous for liver uml liowcl trnttblcr, Stones Drugstore. I AM A WOMAN--THIiKfcTOUri I MAY NOT CAU. TO HIM, CKY TO HIM, FLY TO HIM, BID I MM DELAY NOT I UUT JUST THE SAME I DO TULL HIM NOT TO UUY CANDY VOll ME ANY PLACE BUT ELLIS & ZINN'S IR4 Htata Hi. I'liono U7U4. THISISMAKINO-UI SUASON I'OUTHE HOLIDAYS. Covers, av ? All the ragel Good i ' aioL - . ! -jMlSMmfwa ah U.JSDI0D IBHBK ?C This is the makingup season far the holidays, Batteanqjf and Point Lace, Braids, Threads, Buttons Pearhngs, etc. Hand made BattcnburgJ Rcnnaisencc Battenburg, Battenburg tern Embroidery, Knitting and Crochet Silks v CorticelU brand, belt on earth! Art Linens We Uro the moat ooniplote Hue f Imndkerf hlef and dnllle linens in all tin. Down Cushion Ticks the wrv let high grle down luby Kluml IHby IS. Cushions Galore Wehaveas usual an luimwue tine of holiday eu.hloiii, lUi. (As, I.W). We intend to start you to thinking about And also to keep you thinking of us( 1 J I Rova aiSiSUIELYURE Mokes tfio food moro deticious and whole son INSURRECTION BROKEN But tho President Will Not ' J Ordered to AH Troops Ordered to the Front Will Go to Their DestifMtwii ,-The Rebellion in its Last Stages and American S ereignty Sustained American and Spanish femtafx t?v cape s Deserters From the American Flag One Traitor Serving the Rebels Troops to do l-'oiward, llr Aaaoelatril l'rrt tn Hi Juiirnnl, Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 27. A special to tho Herald, from Wanhington, Kiiys: Though coiilldrnt that the end of the Insurrection Is In sight, the President will not withhold any troops now under orders to proceed to Manila. It is d.v slrablo In tho Interest of order nnd law, that there should lo strong garrisons stationed at important strategic ixiintx. Insdrients Lose Prisoner. Maniu, Nov. 27. Tho Insurgent havo evacuated Maiigahiren In tho province of l'angasuuaii, lenvlng seven Amuricau and lit Sjmiilsli prisoners, who em'HiHHl In tho eoufiisioii of the Filipino retreat. The Americans are 1'. J. Green and George Powers ol the llattleshlp Oregon i Thomas Edwards and Charles Bird of the Sixteenth Inlautry; Henry W. James, Twelfth Infantry j Mini lies- mond of the signal corps mid G, II. Huberof I.nwos wouls. They reurttwo Anifrleans tumble to eK'x', and they are with the insurgents. Who Thsy Ate. Thoy are David Scott ol tho Twenty, fourth Infantry, and Win. Scherby of tho hospital corps. Four desertors am with tho Filipinos, Howard, Martin and Font, Callfornlaiis, nnd Watts, former regi ment unknown. Howard Is tho only tinoservliig with the Insurgent. He is it captain of artillery I'lliplno Diagglng Cannon. 'I Im Insurgents, under General Ale Jaudriuo commanding, lqive retreated to the mountains. His men aru deserting him and the six twuiiott which the in lurgenl are dragging are Impeding thslr march. Col. Bell propose to follow the Filipinos until ho can bring iilsiut a tte olslvo fight or they are sotittered. Itaclng Crulstis. llr AuUIa !' lu tlir Jonrnal Wasiiinotov, Nov. 27. The uruliwr HM m t M ttaM ! Holiday Kcrcljicfs NKtrbufortlHttt I. t.ry ofouraw ivw liuve w bewH w,u, tooffrth ttu whivh w lil.W nl w lit ll'M hue. t l.il.liwt's ker tliuU l sm! up. lJuUo' Kerchwf vnrv rilae rTlt ell evw aw"" ml OH, I&. or JwiMrlfl jttjlf .)?il In urlw frw a up to tW B-w are uuurptl ajrwt. tJX P 95 Mm f Ifn "Duslneeo" not ltHrtfe ' Wediii'tsollrttjotirailmtW " or jrour politic or our, tt Journal Advertising Pay. orrt. PtfWINEIt Wlthold the Roinfojcvffient8 tlnf Pacific ..? New-anl, Captain McCalla, has wom tk race to Manila, arriving there SMtmhtf. Tho Brooklyn Is now hastening fam Aden to Colombo, closely followlH ay Iho New Orleans, which It aUadily gl. Ing on her competitor. The MeDanlel's TrUl, llr Aaanolalrd Pre to tha Jawcaat. roRTUNiifGr.,Nov. 27. The trial of Frank U. McDanlel, rhargnl with tho murder of Adelaide Fitch, whoso dead body was found In Ojclo I'ark, July 20, began trshty. iBut one Juror was nociired and prolwhly it w ill bo moral days be fore tho JKliml will Ih completed. MS youreyesr Bid ttite in ye-r " r It's your Jlvcrl Avers Pills r liver pllli. They curs coxttiMtwai, headache. drspcDsla. and ail Hvk I compUlnu. 25c. AH Wnt ttur nwm4uli or r4 a BUCKINGHAM DYE UrUSatr! t &ax;T f t)3fj i WHBAT MABKirr, OuiaAiw, Nov. 27. - May 70j cash C9, San Frvncisco, Nov. 27, cash W?. YOUNG MAN DON'TJ'OKGOT TUB GIRLS, CHKISTAAS IS SOON AT HAND. Honey Doas You Lobe You Man? Coons I 'l Alike to Ate. Mamma's Little Pumpkin Col iivl Cot jus. A II ."t Moit I Yous Col to Hay Rax Time. RcnvcmlMr tlvc iavyt Thev vrlK be ClOTIHNO toviie isy lh vn tliy WW intuit!' f Nothlsw ajasiasj f or Mttll it veryMi4 lo artesi irui "r No ictmbli to '"' V1 . . .11,1 L your holiday & PiU lesvourhtidcn?rlab -9 t r Aaf 1 VtMl tm& w r w "fl t mimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1"""11-"1 '1 UBJBIimiB