U uU;UUuiuU4HU4 THE DAILY JOURNAL. tola- Z grams, f rosn local news ana Live 5 X It's "ftUslMWM"' rtt HMttltfo 1 nat. 4a)) X Journal Advrtltn Pmvtt. A "l MUM I M 1 vol. x SALEM, OREGON MONDAY DECEMBETl 1 181)9. -.Jffi,M"'M!T,?lff!IWgBgBBI!l ! N0 2 '"' Salem Woolen ills DETAILED DESCRIPTION Home Made Goods Best in the Market v SpecialsA very large line of cassimere suits for men and boys'. AH sizes of Boys' black hose our own brand, the Granite try them. First Reliable Account of the River OVERCOATSKerseys in all shades and prices, also in Tan Coverts. Gray and black clays. Fancy Back Covert overcoats our own make, the swellest ot all. NOOiE$ W STORE NEW AND LATE STYLES See our Ladies' Sorosis shoes, they are gieat, also our Queen Quality the best $3.00 shoe in the world. Aen's late styles in Patent Leathers, Tan and Black goods all at the low est prices. RROS wwtMWWUWiwlv'ww"uM" mn wmj We are doing a great deal of X iws NCPrL' sbia otr Bridge jc - v Kvt Brl ic1 Kl w 4 ; Battle ol 'Modder A Scotts Guards Display Great Bravery But Had to Retire Before the Boer Bullets . No Such Terrible Sustatncd Fire in the Annals of War African News Par From Xlhccrinc " Cape Dutch Joining the Boers in Large Numbers Change of Commanders in the English Sixth Division Crow Work and it gives the best satisfaction. OUR PRICES ARE $5 PER TOOTH OR CROWN AND UP. Drs. Eplev & dinger. lai.iiwwwwW- Rooms 27 and 29 P. 0. Blk. . . ...k...fc. - - - WW.-.....! 1 1 m T --T ---- -' Uattle or Modder River. Hr Aanoclalcd Preaa to tha Joamitl. London, Dec. 4. Tlio daily Chronicle published n dispatch from a correspond ent at Modder river, describing tho on gngementof Tuesday lait. Tho battlo waged fiercely for nearly fourteen hours. Tho battlo started at day break, our guru? shelling tho Hocrs left. Tho enemy replied with artillery. Infantry ad vanred across tho plain toward tho river in two brigndes. Ouardd on tho right wore met by an awful hail of bullets from tho enemy's sharpshooters. Ours had no covor wlmtovcr and noro simply mowed down. Tho Boer fire was hor ribly accurate. Tho Scoott's guards advanced six hundred yards before they were fired on. Then tnoy had to no down to ee- enpu tho deadly fusllado which lasted without Intermission throughout tho dny. Tho Highlanders wero expoied to lull a murderous lire that they had to retlrn after they had suffered torrilily. Subsequently a party of guards got over thu river and held their own for hours against u vastly superior force. Tho general opinion of the staff olllcerg is that thero never has leen such a sustained lire In tho mumls of Uio llril lali army an tho troops had to faeo yes terday. Our men fell In doxens while trying to rush tho bridge. British guns kept up n heavy flro all day and fearful havoc was wrought on tho Boor position, tho enemy being forced to My from tho entrenchments. Tho Jloors rotrvnted at night taking their guns with them. Tho onomyV loss is tremendoiiK. aOUTH AFRICAN NEWS. Details Kiom tl-o Great Center of Inter est Up to Sunday. Ilr AaaorUUil Prraa lu the Jonrnnl. Lonimiv. IKc. , 1 :10a.m. Tho week opcued without a word of news such as the Hrltfsli public is mi anxiously await lug. Willi a larger army In tho field than tho country over before mobilised, it can only bo atd that tho loss of MOO men.enta'Hed.before the enemy's lwrders have been crossed, is a serious matter and, while thero is no feeling of de spondency as to eventual results of tho war, it is regretfully admitted on ull sides that tho strength of tho lVr re sistance has been woefully underated. It In now M4!ii that the attempt to tho endeavor to Keop tho large civil rp illation in Klmberley. Perhaps tho brightest spot for Hng lish readers today is tho announcement that President McKluley .has designated tho son of Secretary Hay to succeed Mr. Macrum in Pretoria. Tho Daily Tele graph says : "This appointment is a graceful con. cession on tho part of tho United Statei government to Uritish feeling. Our country-men's Interests will bo snfo lu tho hands of tho now consul." South African news is now six days in arrears. Tho censorship does not yet permit tho details of tho Modder ltlvcr battlo to Ihj transmitted. Home vague statements have been published in tho Capo Town papers, and according to these tho Doers ntimtiored 8,000 men, and wero entrenched on lwth banks ot tho stream, although mostly on tho Northern bank. Tho llrltlsh according to those ite counts, drove tho uiicmy across tho river compelled them to retreat mid estab lished themsoUes on both banks. Those details, however, aro too meager to en able an accitrntu Idea of the engagement to bo formed. A dispatch has reached tendon an nouncing that I-ord Methuun Is again In tho field, and It is also said that Count Urelchen, who win wounded lu the lighting at Modder river, WM struck In" tho neck by a bullet. Seilous news comes from tho northern wYliuns at Capo Colony. Tho wholo hor- -j. ont-Clenerul Clarke, tho commander will bo Major-Ueneral Thomas Kully-Kenny, Inspector-general of auxllllary forces and recruiting, with Maor-Oenerol Knix and Major-Ooneral Clements as brlgmlo commanders. General Kelly-Kcnny has had no South African uxperlenco. With regard to Natal, It is still doubt fill whether tho brdgo over the Tugela, at Colenso, has been destroyed. There is a report that tho ltritish drove tho lloers off W hllo attempting to destroy it, but tho probability Is tliat tho structure was mined and fired afterwards. According to a dispatch from Potter's kraal, dated Tuesday November 28, tho Poors were then attempting turning movements from Stviiiburg and tho dis trict north of Stoiketrom, lu co-opcni-tlon with tho rebels, by way of MnrniU burg and Tarkastad, ngnimt Ueuoral Oatacre's lolumu. 'Iho wreck of tho tioopslilp In more may reult lu tho loss of !0 horces. Repoit I'rom Klmbetley. Pkhtoiuv, Sunday, Nov. 20.--Com reports of wanton ilettmctlbii oI prop erty by Poor looters are confirmed. An Explanation. Tho statement printed In this paper quoting County Clerk W. W. Hall, con cerning his old classmate, Ira K. Allen, thecltltens' cnndldntu for counbllnmn. Tiik Jouiivai. wlitor wishes to stale that his words wero published without thought us tho pergonal expression -of a friend ami fellow-Uepubllcan, without any political significance wlmteer. It h but just to Mr. Hall to state,tlmt hois not taking any art whatever in city politics. Tho statement was a personal one made before Mr. Allen was selected as a candidate?, and was used without Mr. llall'B knowledge. IInrri))i It. Kincald, of Kiigono, is down to pay a farewell islt to his old friend Judgo Ixul, who expects to leave this week for his now post as minister to Argentine. Mr. Kincald is meeting many old friends. FICHT FOR A LIFE Counsel for Wm, G, Magcrs Files a Petition For Rehearing W. II. Holmes, attorney for W. 0, Magcrs, sentenced to Ixj hung for tho murder of Kay Sink, today filed a ic tltlon for rehearing In tho supremo court. main roi.vr IIEI.IKU ON. Thu court say i "It will bo observed that while upon tho stand, ho (meaning McUucliUui) was able to tatu from his own recollection what occurred, and to detail tho statement of tho defendant without reference to tho stenegrapher's notes." Wu contend that when thu wit noes acknowledged that his testimony whs refreshed by reference, not to the stenographer's notes, but it purported copy thereof, made by an Individual who was not under oath and (mo that did notcomo "faco to face" with tho ac cused, brings it mtmroly within tho provisions of tho stutulo which says that ''tho writing must bo produced." Mr. Holmes elaborates on this In a thorough manner to prove, that his client never had a fair trial under the rulings ot tho trial Judge who is reversed on almoit overy apKl. mamlant Dutmot, (probably Dutoltl'SIX KILLED send the following report to me council ot wur from Klmberloy. Marly yesterday tho Uritish inndo n sortie suported by cannon and Max. tins. Under the coer of durnois they advanced lu tho direction of llloemhof. Two hundred burghers encountered them, and I brought up an additional BY COHESION. ON TO KIMBERLEY General Mctliucn Marching Natal No 'Picnic " Ladysmith Under Fire- , Ilr Auelitrl I'rtM lu III Journal. I.0NIKIN, Dec. . It Isrei-irled tho Mmldor river lnldgu has Ihhmi repalml and that the llrltl.h lm!oriumed their manh towanl Klmlwrloy toilay, All tho news from Natal emphaslzo the dllllcultles beforo Oeneral Clery. Idlest advices fioni Iidysinlth.datwl NocmlMT 35, says shelling wc continued. Tho Ikxir ;holls are much more damaging than previously. A number of civilians and police oro killed or wounded, while tliu I.lvurMMil and (lloucester Uittallons loit eleen nleii, A report datitl Nov. 'i says Siege of IjidjMiilth was then growing stronger. Ilr Anoclatfd l'rt la, Ik Jiiumnl. Dknvkii, Dec. 4. In n collUlon he tweeu twopasH'iiger trains ontho ltlo Ornudo mad six orous wero klllod outright nnd uoveral soverely Injured, Ttioaccldont hapKned six IiiMir east ot Hallda. ft Mim HjiK H IHT .ft B iwifiifw iMOdmur taut! Pnwn nmamjviEW pure Makes the food mor e dCrOs ami wdotesonw aarn wa iwwi m . t o. CONGRESS ASSEMBLE II . i . i. . 4. Tho Most Important Session ol the Cental Has Mot ... . Begun 't & I ...A" HaMaTaT'il Roberta of Utah Oannot Be Swofn v. Taylor, ef Ottto, Ubjection -- balcm Fotolhc Bulging Gc( m ApjKfri-' tton -- Supreme Court IfeiMiWf an A4i-Tro Hoick that a Ownblnartien in KMtrit ( Tnwk k a CongtessMeeu. Portland f'JW.OWj CotM Hr Aa.ocMtaa Prtaa in lb Jcmraal. Icadoi 12d,Wfl; w4orwjr Wasiiinotox, Doc. 4. Tho two housed P"ff8t Poutid with hks Unten ot congress wero callol to order at noon, ' " asliington, tt0O,teO. tho sonatn by Tryo of Maine, the homo by Clerk McDowell. At 12:: tho wmi uto adjourned. Impottant Ketalon. Tho opening of tho ilflyslxlh con gross attracted the wldo-jproad atten tion which always attaches to tho an mini asaemhlflgoof national lanmakert. Many far-reaching question aro waiting consideration and gavo unufual Impor- tanco to tho return ot congrost. Oeneral Henderson wont direct to tlio speaker's private office, lteprescn- tatlvo lticlinrdsQt! ot Tennessee, (lie Deinocrntlohouw leader was early on tho scene, conferring with his lieutenants. Anti-Trust icM. In tho supremo court today Mmj . stono plpo caw wan decided. Tlw Involved tho constitutionality of a binatlon of plixi manufacturers. w-McfcS It was charged vas h trust. The deellM was ailverso to the combination, "3 4 ''WW4 irt crjf U eMA Fighting on Kobcils. niection of OfAcera. M a meeting of Capital Typographical nun no. 21U yesieruiiy tlio ioiiowiiiu ollleers worn elected) President, P. J. Pocket J vlce-prusldout, I!. II, I'lagg: nccn'tiirv. Jas. tio-iirev: Beraeant-at arms, l.d. Iitnli; exiviitivo rommltlcc, nirry maxwell, .. h. i-.iuoit ami i-.d ward Prior. BURBN St THE LOW PRICE dor district between Colefburg and llurgerdorphasdclared for tho llotu-s. In Ventemtud alone moro than 000 havo JoiiuvltliendK'lllon. Thofarmerhaofornio.l a eommuu derlng committee, and talk confidently n( n n iriiiiiinliaiit march on CmK)Toli. hold a iiwlass poHltlon at Mafoklng was lOenerul Puller's proelaimitlon has lieon it wjrlous tactical inlstak, as was alw'torn down and trampled on, and the loyalUts aro hidden to liurry to uio Town to prepare roffeo for tho relwl. I The olllclal list shows that a modlllru ti in has been made lu tho command ot the sixth division. InMiud of l.ieiituii- HACniL,TOTT FURNITURE HOUSE. JL NL lfH). Nino bnrghors were killed ami 17 wounded. Tho HrllWi left two on the ground, but mi iiiIiIii"b removed thee." lljtn In Old Poiiilun, Duiiiiav, Nutul, TiiwiLiy, Nov. ;& The Natal Meivury puhlWies th fol-' lowing dlnt'h frum Its 6orriwpotidellt nt I': i Tho llnerx Imvit reMttvunlrHll at their old oiiUhi near Cirfwtwi, Nrk ot aroln'InmklU, and ter)lMmr p H to' a dctermiiifl a ti.'inpt tipreni tl.o Hi ItUh crniiia the Tiiit4u rl.i. TI o I AM A WOMAN--TIIHRBPOr6 I MAY NOT CALL TO HIM, CUY TO HIM, FLY TO HIM, BID HIM DELAY NOT I BUT JUST rilRSAMli I DO TL'LL HIM NOT TO BUY CANDY POK MG ANY PLACE BUT ELLIS cS: 7JNN'S IH4 Otalo Hi. Phone) 378. Itotxits ot Utah. HuImmIh of Utah mndu bin way through the crowd to tlio members spec Ul lobby. Ho chanced to meet Illrh anlHou and the two held a short con fereiuo ns to whother Itobert would seek, fo nddrurs tho houno. A biiMot comment following tho gentleman from Utah w herevor ho went but theru wero no dtsreect(til demonstrations. Hr A.noelalau rxa la Hmi JurmM Wasiiiwiov, Dec. 4. lu Iho nomifj? Taylor ohjectetl to tho swearing In ot$ Ilobcrlf. . is Chimney Klr. Tho burning out ot a chimney nt thoA( court houno Saturday evening clld oA '. Iho flro department. No dainftfu wm done. The Appcopilallons, The wcrctary ot tho treasury trans mitted to the houo of reprefentallves his estimates of npproprlatloux rifjiilrod for tho Korvlixt of tho fiscal year ending Julie IM, 11)01. Aggrcgatu approprliitMns arn eatlmntixl ut (WI,0HJ,Wil. Among eitltimtes nni the following t Salem Pottolfice. TotoJ for peiiMlons U3,'.n)0,2U2; nib- Ho building., Hltka. Ahuku, f 110,1)00 ij Halem, Oregon, fai.OOO. I'hwl aids to navigation uron signal station at the , mouth ol thu Columbia river f'-' 1,000 1 ... ii.i..w, i.i..,,) w.i aiAnrv!ii rlliniii imtiii..H.i . -, t-'m-'. Minn Heiulahinoo, Wn. fM.OOOj Impro ve.ni'nt of uaral station ut l'ngrt sound, f'JJB.tXX). Illver und harlxir lniprnvements, l.v- rrrott harbor, Wn , IIW.OOO) Oray's harbor, f.lin.OOOi Wlllamutto lelow m. PiiTS Sick ht.dacb. Po4 dMo'. cit well, ssptH pr, bwU mv allpat, toasus Mtwd. It's vvtir Hwl Ayrr PilU r llr.r pi, tuy nl Mft. Thy curt iff tkitMllotwinm. 25c. Alll)ftailw" ; ii ' K ! mu 'tiwi blown uex -tuj. xscat'.".v .v.ja)! ijt irmF IKGKAirS teiiux. WHEAT MAflKKT, J (JlllCAOO, rasii 03. Has Fiunciiifo, Dec. IKccmber2, May 83; ! St, ffl - - - i? us r JljSS U I a. We are here 2C 2 t With many things to Gladden I be hearts at X CHRISTMAS TIME Morris Chairs A big line Many styles, Prices lower man even See our S6 OO Style, Ladies' Dressing Tables, A fine hne in Beautiful natural wood. Eird's Eye Maple, Oak and Mahogany x tjflteft&iiifrt MMgmmmw9 MZ0&imML&" mfr AVJigy wTvM If. - .'-ilfHB1 h i7 r- ihmrv- AtV f llWM Don't put off selecting your gifts so that you are worn out mikI oriws, when tho MiMd ihiy comes. A light liesri is ino "i oi Oniitmas vhoer. Jutt a word tofuro you think of Christmas buy. lug: Don't lo too prwtl il j don't gl!J iiml, or Hour, or gloves, or stock inns, in lla family, or out. iinleM limy are aatually In iiuod of tlti homely icwwrlw ot life. Do as you would, not as you are douo by. Dou t give a thing that It rwiily nwvlI, If you want your prewnt upprvlatiil. Oio wmmthing tho reeipWnt would nr lmv fur hlm.lf or lirolf. I m a little um-oiiimoii smiw lUiyaMtof Jnwcliy i fBWzmW fjoMlfaym K 3onbp aL 4" IS Here "Anticipation begets more Plmitrr than Kralixation. H Ivrwre, obi ol u Btny menmg neasure man Kcaniauon, fe(hw NmeU,Wf n tUlj. w aiuHU ilia will loos n nd i"" '' If you want logo n tlltlo mpro into the raellral, jtiit unougli itot 10 wi u V' W, sulect a Wfttefi or flook, a nt of TU wlit will look nr and Will jrou Ui wIm or otWw If this lxi tiue. then Christmas time planning, lor day too rly is hunt. Tho day for planning, for Hpootuor Muvw aim rra. ring not a day loo twriy for lha latter, if vou would avwu llw "liliiU for buying not a mfU, and Uie null, ami thu worry, m ellmr dJraM artWwi, have Hior spoe In i4ir tor tUsi hm havti 1mh io meiilHMi. Nuior viIimIi we John G. Barr, Jeweler, 118 State Street Winter is nere pURBN St HAMILTON t3 248 COMMERCIAL ST. i And your chickens wunfsome of that nice Yelow Corn which has just been received by & RBID. 322. 324 Commurulul stroet, A complete fine of Peed and Seed always on hand. SAVAGE Great b'aic of Ladies Suits, Capes. Jackets, Skirts etc, etc. yr, i, &- i i " . Read the list of prices" Read every word The orices of these crarments are arranged according to the titles which we have on hand, A S25 garment marked $0 ...... i ; ni wm k " mfnc n v r,n Wf 2 A S20 oarnient marKcd cmo.oo mtmtms full line of sizes, ctc,Jctc, : t &. itiiiO VH Jackets A A A A A Antbr A A AnHlmr A Awithr A AlillHW A A A IM.0Q Wk4 sltt W, 6.00 70 1O0Q 13.0) 13JW is.ro Ift.OO I5.C0 lio.tm 10.8A tin for ii9 for. I n for. In for. t im for. no 16' nti for im for Ji. ua fur 11.60 I fin for 1 If no fur 1 IfSiO HlKS for ... W a ti linn lar ll.l 170 In (or , Ladies' Suits A A A A A An An A A A A 110) NU 1JUWU 12.0U ill 16.00 su UUV) au lHWiwiH for I for, ltt.GO mill 'Jy.CW nujt for It lor It for. aLWsui U)SM r)u t ft l for t for t for t for t for ... (LOO 10.1 ifg )1.S jaia hwa 17.SA 80.(0 Shirts From $2,90 up to $7.8$ Ml Reduced In Pric. Plush Capet AVcryGCif.hrttl fM rX... 6.7 satKW..,,, rUJ IM)IH,,.t,l ii.y Miw,.., W-97 pji.,. Gtf CwwAMiwiiiprl JP"l TaTr) faTnaV immmi WM ffktf, GREAT SALE! 1 T ,UH t