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:tkt- i" lMJii f HFAPFfiT AN,D 25sOA,LY !N orpgon. VillCArCOl Only $3.00 year ty null pre-Mid-3 Oe for ftlneje month A Oc two months 90 ceats three moflfhs-.$l.oo for four months. . , . ..... .... .. n rgti WANT hrvilirv-ilfl UV IUU fouJa UsffesiF "Ai 'li! The Journal will keep , at 92. In tie shade as i iruwr irwnnmiuj'i''H a anve aim iwwa Trir: VOIi. X SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY NOVElCBER 8 1000. JSO 278 rAILY JOURN A Bi BSwaLVy TO SUPPRESS Of Filipinos Who Are Still Doing Business at Hong Kong A POLICY OF SUBJUGATION ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE A Program Has Already Been Mapped Out'and Sent Forward toGeneral MacArthur The Rainy Season Nearly Over r Aoolte Freaa la tka Journal. New York, Nov. 8. A special to tho World from Washington says: Great Britain will bo requested by tbo Govorn riiont to suppress tbo Filipino junta at Ilong Kong. Tho Administration has had this in contemplation (or eomo tltno and now that no political obstacle pres ent It soli tho action is to bo takon with out dolny. Secretary Hay has already been ad visodot tho administration wiehea in the matter. Ho will direct Ambassador Choato to roprosont to tho British gov ernment that tho Filipinos aro main taining a junta at Ilong Kong for tho purposo'of aiding Filipinos in their re bellion against tho authority of tbo United States in tho Philippines and that they are practically making Hong Kong a base of supplies for tho Insur rectionists. Objection will bo baeed on tho ground of a violation of tho laws of neutrality. Great Britain iss:poctcd to promptly comply with, tho request. In this Bnmo connection it may bo said that 1jpez. tbo representative of Agonclllo, who re cently camo t6 tho Unltod States from Europe, will bo cloeoly watchod aud if oxcuso bo found by reason of his con duct ho will not bo permitted to remain within the boVdors of tho United States. Tho suppression of tho Junta, at Hong Kong, Is in accord with tho policy now Clothes you want ood clothing look for a good investment. You run no risk in buying here. Our overcoats are selling fast, but we can still suit you. Prices ranging from 8.50 to 16.50. In underclothes .we carry a moie extensive line of suits than ever. , , , . .' In underclothes we think we do the underwear business pretty well, that's why your kind is sure to be here. 40c a garment and up. Its unusual to find such hat values, and so many styles, all the late fall shapes in stiff hats. Dozens of other things you need-shirts, hose, neckwear, and these nice warm night shirts of outing flannel. , . mh ui i A complete line of the celebrated Salem Mills blankets. WQQWE.fl Mil STORE SOQ COMMBROlAb eST. I CAN HE DO IT? THAT'S THE QUESTION. 2 t machine. Is not t f .-.... llil-VA All linn rcflilH 111 II1UUV eiiw o,. ii,A..Mnn will Oral examine the size clones old auoe. P " """5 5 pair bearing tho same marka, an,e a look of wisdom ami iienow o .- 5 fact :tIUiJri number. A j THE. SALEM SHOE STORE i J Mext Door lo Bush's Bank. Se St. " UCA 4 m-m-m-.m . unman . aaiaaa a J '"" ISHEHB THE JUNTA to bo pursued with respect to tho insur rection in tho Philippines. Accepting tho ro'eult o( tho election as unqualified indorsement of tho Pres ident's Philippine policy and giving as suranco that tho American people liavu expressed approval of tho attempted subjugation of tho natfves military op orations will now bo carried on in tho Philippines with greater vigor. Tho rainy Bcason is now near tho end and as soon as troops can bo moved freely ubout tho Islands tho most strenuous efforts wjll bo made to suppress tho in surrection and forco tho Filipinos into absolute submlsHion. Instructions sent to General Mac- Arthur several days ago wero in contem plation of this programmo. Ho wah directed to ascemble his troops Into larger commands that theymlghlbeablo to In 11 lot severo punishment on any bands of Filipinos uucountorod. With tho return to Manila of troops sont to China Gonoral MacArthur will bo abla to inaugurato a campaign which ills hoped in official circles hero will accom plish tha desired object. It is also countotLupon hero that tho ending of tho rainy seauou will permit of tho return to tho ranks of a largo per coutago of tho soldiers from tho hospi tals incapacitated by tho diseases brouuht on by tho rains aud oxcessivo heart prevailing during the summer aud fall months. Clothes mean overclothes, un derclothes, and lots in Be tween, for man or bov. When ! I "Feet fitted scientifically." Enter the - w THE CHICAGO haabn awarded JJJJJJ'; at tho Paris expos t on, which fact Roes to turiner m tab Lb theclaiVmiof its manufacturer fursimepllo ity and all 'round excellence. The purcmue P"- i I. ... .i.r -... r mmmimrjn one uavs on a flOO this worth your consideration? E. L. KING. CLYDE BHUCK. un'l Ai.'t for Or. IxwaJ Aint, U Albany OrJgoul 8alem Oron, AND CALIFORNIA , GIVES 40;000 All the Congressmen and the Legislature Republican RotersaSure Thing Winner In the Evertreea State and Arliona Goes Democratic as Usual Or Aaaaelntt Prraa ta tha Journal Sam Fiuncibco, Nov. 8. Nearly com pleto roturna from tho stato jshow that California lias given McKinley and Roos evelt closo to 40,000 plurality. Tho fig ures bo far as compilod nre: McKinley 150,352; Bryan 112,283; plurality for McKinley 40,000, Tho precincts yet to bo heard from gavo tho following vote in 1800: McKin eoy 12,740; Bryan I5;014. If Tho over- ago of Republican gains is maintained in tlieso precincts they will swell tho plur ality for McKinley about 2000, making it roach tho 40,000 mark. Thoro is no longor any doubt that California has returned a solid Ropub lican delegation to, congress. Tho Sec ond district, tho only ono in which tho contest was closo, Samuel D. Woods will havo 1500 plurality over J. D. Sproul. Julius Knlin has 5300 plurality in tho Fourtli district, and McLachlan 5132 in tho Sixth district. Both branchos of tho legislature will bo Republican by phenomenal majori ties. Tho senate will stand 3-1 Republi cans to Biz Domocrats, this being tbo ro- suit of tho election of but ono Demo crat. Tho hold-overs are: Republi cans, 15 ; Democrats, 5. This gives tho Republicans a clear majority of 13 hold overs for tho legislature, which will chooso a senator. Tho nssmbly according to tho best fig-' urcs now obtainable composed of 02 Re yublicans and 18 Domocrats. The form er assembly was mado up of 59 Repub licans and 14 Domocrats this legislature on joint ballot will show 11 moro Re publicans than In tho last. Tho Ro publican plurality in San Francisco with onejirccluct missing is 0001. Seattle Nov. 8.-jAt 2 o'clock this I t i morning rolurns ths'far counted show that Frlnk will run behind Rogers' at leats 800 in King county. Si-okank. Nov. 8. Roturna from (15 out of tho CO precincts in this county give Frink4048; KodgersD87 a plurality for Rogers of 1324 , Tho precinct to he heard from will not show moro than n 100 votes. Tho legislative ticket Is divided. Tho Democrats take two Senators and five Representatives and tho Republicans ono Senator and three Representatives. Phoenix, Ariz., Nor. 8. Marcus A. Smith of Tucson tho Democratic can didato for delogato to congress is elected by a majority of 056 over Murphy, rep. Chicaqo. Nov. 8. A special to tho Record from Alton lit says: Tho stu dents of MonUcello Seminary observed tho election of McKinley with a special nroaramme. Miss II. N. Haske II, prin cipal of the school uranted a half holi day and tho young ladles gavo a parado on tho Seminary Campus, They wero attired in curioua costumes and carried eddly figured and shaped banners. After tho parado they repaired to tho Lleanor Reed Chapel and campaign addresses were made. Miss Ruth Bryan, daughter of the Democratic nominee, delivered an address on the silver question. BOTANICAL 2C WONDERS Tho nwrvp nf th hour is (he wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afflicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. P. Prink the p-reat botanical specialist and original discov erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis ease and the more awfuleffects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test imonials out or regard ior ms virion wt will pladlv refer any callers to their neighbors and menus who nave wccn healed, Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it will do you gopq to call and have a little chat with the doctor, Office 301 Liberty aireei, Saiem Oregon. HE WILL NOT Bryan Says He Made the Fight For Presidency and Lost - AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS TO BE REORGANIZED AND A MEETING IS CALLED To Be Held in New York. Within Three Weeks to Which.all "Factions of the-Party ,WiUteInvitedahd" Recognized r AataUo -toaa ta tk JaarmaJ. NEW YORK, Not, .:--The Evening Jownal" "iint the following! " Lincoln, Ncbraika, Nov. 8. -- Yott may say officially that under no qircumstanccs should accept the office of United States Senator. I made My, fight for the Presidency and lost, I am not going to take other men's positions from them' J Aaaae!ata4 Praaa tm tka JoAraaJU Cmicaoo, Nov. 6. A special to tho Chronlclo- from Detroit, Mich., Bays: Don M. Dickinson Is authority for tho Btatomont that within three weeks a meeting wilt bo hold in Now York City to outline a plan of reorganization of tho democratic party, llo says the call for tho mooting will have tho signatures of prominont domocrats. Tho meeting, Mr. Dickinson Bays, will bo nttended by democrats of botli gold and silver lean iugs. Tho call for tho mooting will bo sent out in a few days. It will bo mailed broadcast throughout tho land appealing to all domocrats, gold and silver alike. WAsniNoro.s, Nov. 8. Prualdont Mc Kinley and party arrived this morning. UP. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8. -Wm. J Bry an has sent following telegram to Presi dent McKinley: "At tho close of another Presidential campaign It la my lot to congratulate you upon your second victory." CitioAao, Nov. 8. A. .telegram from Win, J, Dryan states thut the Demo cratic national ticket has carried Ne braska by n majority of 2,000, and tho statu tloketj by 4,000, and tho next legislature will ho Democratic. Washington, Nov. 8. Assistant sec retary of war Meiklejohi) telegraphed as follows : "Fullorton, Nebraska. Nebraska Is redeemed. McKinley has carried the stato by 5,000. Tbo legislature will bo Republican in both houses, Helena, Mont., Nov. 8. Complete returns show next legislature will be composed of 63 Clark Demociata, 33 Re publicans), eight Daly Democrats and ono Populist. Fiunkkobt, Ky., Nov. 8. Governor Beckham says his plurality will not bo nnder 5,000. Tho stato election com mission will moot week after next to canvass tho returns. It is evident both sides will continue to claim tho statu until after tho official count, and th'cn thero will likely be a contest for gov ernor to be sottlod In tha courts. Skattlb, NovF 8. Latest returns on Governor show Rogers will haVo plurality of 1600 over Frnk u the stato. Nxw Youk, Nov. 8 Report Is current BULBS AND SWEET PEAS Wo aro now showing soma of the choicest Hyaglnth, Tulip and'Crocus bulbs evor seen In this city. Also CO varleftes of the finest sweet peas. Gall early, and select varieties while assortment is complete. : : s : s s SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen Hawk's Cut Glass Is guaranteed high grade hand finished. We have just received a beautiful line of this make ol rich cut glass. It is Ma tiling of beauty and a joy forever." We call especial attention to our display of cut glass and sterling silver and plated ware in our east show window. Barr's Jewelry Store 118 BTATB STREET. BE SENATOR horo that Marcus Daly of Montana has hnd a, recurrence of his recent illnoes and his life 1b despaired of. Wasuinoton, Nov. 8. Among con gratulatory tclegrumB received by tho President was tho follewing: Manila, Nov. 8, Sincero congratula tions; tho most Important atop in bring ing peace and prosperity to these islands has boon takon.'.' (Signed') Commission. THE BOER CAUSE IS NOT HOPELESS CuiCAdo, Nov. 8. P. Louter Wcssels, a former officer in tho Boer army and a brother to ono, of the Boer envoys to " n't W' this country, addressed an audlonco last evening on affairs in South Africa and tho present condition i of Itin country men. Ho asserted that tho Hour cause in far from hope less and that It is. in as favor ablo a condition as three months ago. sAn effort will bev made to secure thousands of signatures to- petitions that will be presented to Congress asking tho intervention of tho American Na tion. THE REBELLION IN SOUTH CHINA Paius, iov. 8. A dispatch from Pekln announces thatu high Chinese jrarsonage says tho rebellion in South China is ruining commtrca, that rovonuos aro docreasipg and that puymont of tho servlco debt next spring is domltful. Piince Chlng and tl Hung Chang, J ho dispatch adds, regret tho delay In tho peaco pmposftio!8, mid express fears as to the future, BODIES- OF LIGHT HOUSE KEEPERS Poiitlani), NoV. 8. Tho bodies of Nols Nelson and Frank Uoif, light houso keepers at Cupo Flattery, who were drowned October 27, havo been recov erod on tho beach at Vancouver Inland. YELLOW FEVER ". . AT NATCHEZ Jackson, Miss., Nov. 8 One ne'v ew ofyellow fejrer la, reported from Natchez. The first patient reportod dead i last nlxht. LKAOKRB IN LOW f niCE SAYS BRYAN WAS HONEST But the English Press Rejoices Oyer His Defeat They Declare America lUs Refused to Strike the Stars and Strides From the Pacific Py.aaoelMted Freaa tka Journal London, Nov. 8. Most of tho morn iiiK papers in their comment upon tho American election tako tho linos followed by tho Daily Nows which says: "The awing of tho pondulum haa ceased in tho United States as it has hero. Tho Republicans aro na unshak able thero as tho Conservatives nro in tho United Kingdom. Tho oloctione mark tho end' of Bryantsm and an ap proval of tho policy of oxpansion. Thoro is no reason to doubt Mr, Bry an's honesty. No man with a bad pri vate character conld faco tho unoxam pied publicity of a Presidential election. Ho Is straightforward and sincero,' buC ho ia tha victim of a hopeless infatuation and practical mon folt no confidence in him. ThandhoBion of Tammany IIMl is not Mr. Bryan's fault, hut Ills iiiIh- fortune" Tho Daily Telegram ebserves: "Amer ica has refuted to strlks tho Stars and Stripes in tha Pacific, fjho accepts and endorses tho expansionist policy which has nothing In common with artificial aggression but which is on tbo contrary tho sign and index. of her vitality and of lior coming of ago and ns a great power. ' "8hp has choqen to go forward and whothor tho fact la welcomed or (lis liked when Amorlca chooses to go for ward bIio muat go forward. "Tim re sult of tho olection is important for Great Britain. It suggests tho. corpor ation of tho two great Anglo-Saxon powers in thu far east. This co-operation can hardly fall to become mqro vigorous and dollnlto. With tho exit of Mr. Bryan and fri-a silver, American, competition will bo moro efficiently equipped for progress In external mar kets than nvor before." The Dally Mall romarks "Wo shall bo forgiven for not ehoddlng tears over Mr. Bryan. Mr. McKinley has governed with dlscortion through a.atortny, period and brotigot prosperity. Ho 'has mail aged tho inevitable tnil-twlstlug hi the cinipalgu in so gentlemanly a manner that wo hnvo not boon harmed by It, In other roflpccUs ho Is not unfriendly to ward Lnglatid and tho forco of events ultimately brings thu lvto powers to gether. Wo must ho patient on both stdea." Tho Timet) reverting to tho ipiestion this morning comments upon thu "astonishing nud unexpected com pleteness of McKluluy's victory," nnd says: "All well wlshurs muy repeat Lord Salisbury's words to tho American Ambassador at thb Guild Hall baiiijii.t altor tho election of 18'J'I and congrntulato tho Americans upon their splendid, pronouncement mado In behalf of tho principles which Ho at tho baso of all human sooluty.' " n M a m I ft I If! III I II I m M m m m i outina - PinE blue. and cream, solid colors, in the 12 l-2e twmed qualnias. Tills is the very best grade of 'otttings, but as thfty are in tVf Id tit yard pieces, we can sell (hem at. N N M M m m m Removal Sale wiaflHHBWBHHMHHNHHHHHIMHHHHMIilHM SENATOR SHOUP Bfyariif es Carry the Legislature- in - Idaho Very Strong ; 4 f i NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COfllMlTTE ADVISED THAT NEBRASKA IS REPUBLICAN Kentucky Still in Doubt But Claimed By 'the Democra1sfor Beckham By Five Thousand Majority -Otlierl m Developments of Interest - Br AaaoeUtcfl rrr l Joamal. Boisk, Idaho, Nov. 8. About four ilftlia of vote in Idaho reported Bryan hasn plurality of 1,330" Glonn fusion for Congress 80'J, nnd Hunt, fusion for Governor, 1,1 IK Fufeibriisti have VI moitibers of tho logltlaturo; republicans 25; with three unreported. This will rottro Geo. L. Sltoup from tho Unltod States Senate. Skattlk, Wash., Nov. 8, Outlunan nud Jones, bothtRopubllcans, nro oloct od to CoiigrosB) Itbgers, Donocrat, car ries tho stato for doornor. Rest of statu ticket is Rqpubllcan. Cimoauo, Republican national commit tee ban recoived n tolegram from Chair man of tho Statu committee of Nobmska stating that tho Republicans carried tho state by a iwfo majority. , riuisviu.ic, Ky., Nov. 8. Both Dem orals and Ropubllcans adhere to their claims nf last night. Democrati aro declaring that Beckham's luitjorlty In not less than 10,000, ' " ' j." "' Lord Halhschlld's Birthday, London, Nov. S Ixird Rothschild reached his 50th birthday to-day, nud la ns roiufortablo off as a man need ho. Ho wvs lwm tho poHiiieeor of millions and has mado millions. Iloiathoheud of a family that controls tho gold of thu, en tiro gloho. IOrd Rothschild 1b tho pres ent head nf tho London houso of Roth uhitils, nnd by virtue of his place is tho most prominent member of hfu cele brated family. He also enjoys tho unique distinction of hulng thu only He brew over ulovntod t ft KH)ragu In Great llrltahi. Honors to General Howard, Nkw Youk, Nov, 8. Tho friends In tho army uud navy of Mujor-Cfonoral O, 0 Howard, togothur with thotu In civil life, will glvo hlin a biiiquut tonight at Flannel Remnants Another Big Shipment of Mill Ends Just Received. eKulur 10 'Sent qimliti hi plaids and itripctf, I'wo To ten hi n na awappf Jf&. vfyym K cknAg 9 S RITffil ;. itii tho Waldorf Astoria. Gen. Howard la ono of tho oldest living among army commanders, ami is sovcuty years old today. Gon. Howard will bo presented tonight with a memorial album contain ing authograph letters addrosaod to him by poreonn of prominonco, coplos of hia commission coplos of tho joint resolu tions extending to him tho tlunka of Cougross, and resolutions recoived by tho genera! from various military nnd civil bodies. A Mf Shlpbuldlog plant at OAktaod, Cal. Oakland, Cal., Nov. 8. Tim United States Engineering Co. of Ban Francisco Is preparing to do considorablo filling in ton aerosol marsh land on tho Alameda side of tho ostuary which it bad recently purchased. This will bo tho site of a huge shipbuilding plan t. Tho purchaso Is significant ns Indicating tho future de velopment of tho frontago on poth sides of tho estuary and Oakland harbor, tho site being adapted to big enterprises. The managor of tho company states that shipbuilding and marine machinory construction will be largely ontored up on. Tim, United Oil Producers' Co. has alsosecurod a site oil thoAlamoda marsh wboro a crude oil storage plant Ih being installed. Did They Have Cfcsoi? Among the election returns rereived In tho ballot box from 'Marlon pre elnct wnsn wlro egg boater. Now CountyiClerk Hall la wondering what that Iiuh to do with It. New Oranges, and " Fresh Penotia Ellis & Zmnfs Ho 154 Otate Street. Salem Tbonf 3874 h- M m very neat ohqks, yards in a piece. M m m m m f III v 1 1 J VI Removal Sale