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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1900)
IMJi ,D.AIT!iY 'fOURNAM, VvCiir,CO '. .nl S300 a vearby mll ere paid. "30c for single momh--.60c two months 90 cents three moaths $1.00 for four months. DO' YOU ml??vtxk The Journal will keen vnnritradfi thtrMOHKtcr. Jut 92 la the shade sua drive ditfl .times Wy.1 KA. : ' n VCXL.X SAIJM, OKEGON imiDAT. NOVELBEB 9 1900. iii if-' n ... ,11?., .... . '.. i " - ---i-- ---i--. - a iaaaiaaMa-aaaaMaaaa a m aya a &. -JL- - - ' BOER SYMPATHY A Member of Parliament Proposes to Fight British Land Laws; PRESS SAYS THE ELECTIONS DID NOT DECLARE FOR IMPERIALISM The World Awaits the Weighty Words of Lord Salisbury That are Expected on the Chinese Question ' Canadian Elections and Culler's Return. Antedated I'icts Advance lloport to the Capital London Nov.O flio Titnos this morn ing gives prorninouco to n two column letter from Mr, Leonard Courtney who represented the Hod in In divisonof Corn watt in tholato l'arliamont protesting agnnist tho'burning of tlio farm build lugs of the burghers and other harsh pleasures adopted against tbo Boors. Thomas Wnllaco Russet unionist who represented South Tyrono in the lato parliament, has resigned the parliamen tary secretaryship oi tliu local govern ment board because Lord Salisbury de clined to adopt ills schomo of compulsory land purchase in Ireland, a projoct which would havu involved tho uxpondl turo of 120,000,000. IIu anuouueea his inteultou of devoting hta wholo tlmo to rendering tho present land law Byslem impossible. At Woolwich last evening a Boven round boxing contest between Dave Horry of Philadelphia and Harry Berry of London was declared a draw. New Yohk, Nov. 0. A dispatch to the Tribune from 'London buys: There was loss excitement in tho American corner of the stock exchange than on tho previous days. Americans remained strong and thero was no reaction from the high prices but the movement was clearly Beculat ve and to gome extent f Have You J Tried the Ever JJPOW&MARK rz3P IN SHANK Shoes They'll reduce yo is no more reliaui 5 is no more reliable. line manufactured in the United States. A f Good reliable shoes at reasonable prices aro what you II And at K f The New York Racket t It's a Mwt cash house. You don't pay your neighbor's debts whon you trade with them. Wo have anything you want In shoes, clothing, hosiery, underwear, gloves, ribbons, laces, lace curtains, countorpanoi. corsots, yarns, and ladles and gents' furnishing goals. :::;:: ' ' t Salem's Cheapest One Price Cah Store' T, Barries, Proprietor ru ;ornor uoinmeroim nu uiioiiirnoi. .-.. -.-. r. fciBCBBv'''aaw,aaVaVNBVaJ'Ba2'aa?aa " txffllmShsJwttt Ymmi our KB.AUSSB R R OS 275 COMM1UUAL ST. tlen'l Ag't for Or. Ailiany Ortoii- IN ffl&LAl Journal. urlillcial. Tho effects of Presldont Me Klnloy's re elostlon has boon discounted in advance and tho bulk of tho buying was' on American account and was designed to Bltfton prices In Now York. The English press is still commenting on tho mngnitudo of tho Republican viceroy. Much good feeling toward America is displayed and tho result of tho election Is evldontly popular in Kugland. Ono or two journals insist that the American people have been converted to Imperialism but the ma jority of the leader writers say that there is no khaki Interest in tho Uuitod States and that tho currency question and industrial development are tho con troling istmos. If thero woto any Eng lishmont who were hoping that tlio force of competition across tho Atlantic might be broken through tho suspen sion of existing policies they have kept silent. Thero Is a growing (eoling that direct taxation hero has reached its limit, that tho incensed taxpayers cannot be bled further and that a tariff may become necessary as u means of raising money for naval armaments and for consolidat ing the empire. lord Salisbury having reorganized the Cabinet will tonight break his silence at tho Guild Hall banquet and make, his earliest comments 8 OOL) reports m foreign affairs give satisfac tion. The upshot on local affairs such as cut on men's tan shoes, concerns you wore directly. THE OHICAflO has been awarded tho GOLD MEDAL at th- Paris exposition, wbichfaot kous tiifurthvrea tablleh the claims of its manufacturers forbimeplw ity and all 'round excellence. Tlio purcnaw l'" about the amount of ooinuiissiim pay0,0" l1-0" machine. I not Hits wirlli yiiur oonaidawtluHT E. L KING. CLYDE BROCfC, Ixnl AKlit, kialeui Offjjou, on tlio British elections thoijSAnglo-Gor-man - alliance and European policy in China. He rarely preparesJitraself for important speeches but generally creates tiio impression that ho Is dutotly think ing aloud on tho spur of tho moment. Tho American Ambassador will attend the banquot and can hardly avoid refer ring to tho American elections. Reference to tho Canadlari'elcctions is pretty gonorai in today's newspapers. Tho result is considered an overwhelm ing victory for tho personality of dif Wilfred Laurler whoso action In giving Great Britain a preferential tariff and placing 5000 Canadians at Lord Roberts' disposal has received widespread ap proval. Tho Mail romarks that Eng land has so far failed to mako any re turn for Canadian loyalty. Gonorai Duller will probably arrive tonight in tlmo to attend tho corpoiation banquet at Southampton and in any ovont ho will havo tho honors of a mili tary reception by tho troops of a garrison town and receive tho freedom of tho city. Ho will have a most romarkablo reception at Atdorshot and subsequently in Devonshire. The loyalty of bis per sonal friends and tho prido of tho mili tary sot of which ho has been a con spicuous ornament will sutllco to bring about these results. Military history will ho written by exports moro de liberately and his rightful share in tho responsibilities for tho failure of tho early part of tho campaign justly allotted when all tho eocrot passages aro known. OREGON TEAM TO PLAY STANFORD . ,i Chemawa Line up Aialnst Salem at the Fair Crouuds Tomorrow, Or Aaaorlatc Irt la tha Journal. San Fkancibco, Nov. 9. Tho football team of tho University of Oregon has ar rived in this city with all tho men In good condition. Their first, gamo of tho season in this state will bo played with Stanford Saturday kat Palo Alto. After a coupld of days at Stanford tho boys will go to Borkoley where they will play tho University of Novadajprobably noxt Thursday. Tho University of California will Ihi played two days later. Tho hoys may stop at Ashland beforo returning homo. Salem Athletics Atalnst Chemawa. Tho American says of tho football gamo arranged to tako placo at tlio Fair Grounds tomorrow afternoon bo twnan tho Salem Athlqtlc, Qlub and Chemawa: "Chemawa has greaitTy im proved since her gamo with Multno mah, in team work especially, and al though the boys will bo behind their husky opponents In weight, we guaran tee that they will glvo a good account of themselves. The Salem team has been strengthened by tho addition of Reuben Sanders, and several other men who havo lately joined tho team. Manaser Durbln, of Salem, informs us that his inon intend to play a good clean gamo, and Chemawa will do likewise The Porto Rlcan Election. San Juas, Porto Rice, Nov. 0. The' ofllclal return of Tuesday's election aro nearly all at hand from tho various parts of tho island. They show, as was anticipated and forecasted, tho election by tho republicans of the entlro house of delegates and of Senator Frcdorlco Do- getau as commissioner of congress. Only 151 federals went to the polls, the total republican vote being about 58,000. The Austrian steamer, Olga which went ashore on South GoldonGatq beach, San Francisco, lies broadside on the beach has been got off. Large .amount of cargo was Jettisoned. BOTANICAL 2C WONDERS The marvel of the hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afllicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. F. Cook, the great botanical specialist and original discov erer of 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 benelitof his life study but declinesto publish further test imonial:, out ot regard lor nis patients, yet will gladly refer any callers to their neighbors and friends who have been healed, Consultation frae. .If youshayeany physjcal ail- call and have a "file chat with the doctor. Oflice 301 Liberty Street, Salem Oreeon. General Jos. Wheeler's Explanation of Bryan's Defeat, RICHARDSON OF TENNESSEE HAS A WORD ON THE FUTURE Declares That Democrats Who Have Assisted the. Republi cans in the Last Two Campaigns Shall Not Define Issues or Shape Party Policies. fir Aailat Vrmm Iks JoaraaL Nkw Yoiik, Nov. .9. In rosponso to a query from n correspondent of tho World, ex-Prcpldont Cleveland, at Princeton, wrote and signed tlio follow ing: "1 have heard nothing aboufa,-, fnove- ment on foot for tho regeneration pj'lho Democratic party, but I hope that steps will bo takon In that direction. "I am not willing to mako any state ment now." Among expression's of yienatby nrom Inbnt Democrats relative to the futuro of tho party which aro printed in tho Journal and Advertiser today la that of Representative James D. Richardson of Tennessee. Jit is in part as follow ; "As to Don M. Dickinson's, schomo of reorganization I can say that tho pirty wants nil tho supporters it can '4et. Every man who belivoa in Dem ocratic principles is welcomed into the aiod. ' '''A'4 "But tho Democratic Partv can mako no surrender of principles for expedien cies' sake. It can make no surrender to commercialism of tho moment. When it does that it ceases to bo Democratic and if It veers to catch evory favoring brec.o it will won bo as far from its or iginal moorings as the Republican party fsfiomjlts. J'SavcA jrajluon voters' re vnro thsdoctrhfe of Jeffersoirand udvo cate his principles." Tho noxt platform will bo Jeffereonlon and all truo Democrats will stand upon it. Those who do not wish to do so can sUiud oil tho Republican plat form. "Undoubtedly Uiotoen who call themselves Democrats but who havo been Republicans during tho last two campaigns will not bo permitted to de fine tho issue and Bhapu policies for tho Democratic party ' "I beiievo tho present organization will control. It exists, in o'veiy hamlet', town and county in tho nation. It Is honest; Itwlll go right ahead just as it has dono in tho last four yours. "Mr. Bryan is undoubtedly at tho presentthe national leader of the pooplc Ha has an imraonto following to whom" his sincerity, honesty and patriotitm are an inspiration." Chicago, Nov. O.-r-James K. Jones Jr son of Senator Jones, chairman of the Democratic National Committee is been removed toithe Mercy Hospital from tho Auditorium Hotel sufforlug from acute appendidtoB. Several pliy slcianacallod In consultation have de cided that an operation will Imj neces- sary. . .'mT1' ' ' ' ' Mo.STOoxuiiY, Ala Nov. O.Oeneral Joseph Wheeler Jias glvetj out-the fol lowing on Iho reililt'of the election : '" 'U did not go (o Decatur to hear tho BULBS AND Wo are now showing tomo Tii)lp and Croons bulbs over varieties varieties varif ties of tlm tlnest sw?et wiiiie atsoruneni is SAVAGE &, MEID; Seedmen Hawk's Cut Glass Is guaranteed high grade hand finished. We have just received a beautiful line of this make of rich cut glass. It is Ma thing of beauty and a joy forever." We call esoecial attention to our display of cut glass and iterJiDg,iHvr.and plated ware Barr's Jewelry Store ffiEMATIGI returns Tuesday night. I do not-liko to go to funorals and I felt it and know Mr. McKinley would be ro-olcctod. "Thero nro two things tho American pooplo rororonco flrst their gold and second their flag,- A Svord against either will brlngjrdown,. lliolrjrcondoinniitlon. Thero never w"(is'a president defeatod who conducted a successful war. Wars are popular in this country ami aro growing moro popular with tho masses mid tho party that opposes a. successful war will moot with defeat." CRUSHING THE TAGAL REBELLION Botli .Army and, Navy to Be Brotight jnto Requisition Detailed PUni of.the Administration are to Be Carried Out By Central Mac Arthur. Of Aasaclatvd Pr fa tha Jooraal, Nkw Yohk, Nov. 0. According to a Bjvecinl dispatch from Waehingtou to Iho Trlbtino the operations to crush tho Ta hiti, rebellion which nre about to be begun and pjrosecutod'wlth oxtroine energy aro s0' tujjllor5uKlly compreheushe eliaracter,'tlreflaTi of campaign having beeu prepared by General Mac Arthur last month after a council of oillcors. Tho plan Liib received the unqualilled approval of the War Department with out material modification. It Involves oxUjnftlvo naval co-opurations including all the regular warships on tho station as woll as the numerous gunboat pur chased from the Spaniards which are to bo distributed in flotillas each with a largo flagship. Admiral Homey on 'tlio flagsh'p Brooklyn lias just returned from China to Manila to, assume person al charge of the operations afloat which Admiral Kempff in tho Newark already at Cavito has been mapping out in con- junction with Gonorai M.icArthur for for several weeks The departure for Manila yesteaday of two animal transports each with nevoral hundred cavalry horses and pack mules for Vlgan in Northern Luzon and for tho southern islands' Indicates that tho period of garrisons remaining on the defensive Is about to giVo way to rapid offonso uiovomentR in the strongholds of thoeno'iiy. Coupled with tho announce mont of the beginning of a rebellion crushing campaign tho preliminary orders Issued some time ago for bringing fio'iiiy the voluntas havo been rescinded for tho presont. It was intended to atari the tirst oi tuose men iiomo about December 1 in order that thoy could all be discharged in compliance with exist ing lav before June SO, 1001. PEAS of the ohoicest Uyiuiliilb. seen ' in this city. Atsrf Ni peas, Cal early and sejfflt eompiom. i J J : t t In our east show window. oWLtJ j It was estimated that tho 32,000 volun teers now in tho Philippines could not bo returned on tho regular army trans ports and chartered vcssols in less than flvo months. " It is oxpected tha. fully ono half of the 'volunteers now In tho Philippines, will ho anxious to ro enjlst and romain In tho islands. In that casn tho transport can easily bring homo the: remainder In three months. The mili tary force under Genera) MacArthur In cluding the troops coming back from China this week aggregate 71,000 ollkors and mon in addition toSOOOmarlnos and 5000 naval oillcors and enlisted mon. Tho total strength ashoro and afloat ox- coeds that of last winter by nearly 12, COO men. AND THERE WERE OTHERS Wooley Second and the So cial Democrats Third The Honor of of the Church Was Appealed to With Marked Succecs la Sonic States. Br Aaaaclateai Preaa la tfca JoaraaL CiticAaoNov. 0. Besides McKinley nnd Bryan thero woro flvo. other men in tho field with aspirations to tho olllco of Presldont of tho United States. In Chicago alone Kugono V. Debs, as head of tho Social Democratic ticket lead tho other minor candidates by a total vote of 6022 John G. Wool loy tho Prohibition candidate followed second with a vote of U335, whllo tho Social. st Ijtbor party with Joseph V. Malouoy received 205; Wlmrlo.i Barker for the Peoplo'u party 181) and Beth II. Kills of the "Union Koform for Direct Legisla tion" party found 00 scattering votes. At tho National Prohibition head quarters It was estimated lust night that tho total voto in the nation would oxeced 100,000. This estimate was bssed on tho receipt of iibqnt 100 telegrams received from i-1 states. This is moro than three limes tho voto can for favoring In 1800. John G. Wooley aiitlnlpjiUin a vote approximating 500,000, basing his claim ujign Miq country jireclncls, which are yitt to reorU .Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, .NmV York mid Pennsylvania are thought to have pollod n voto fully four t Ilium us large as. (u ,10U. Illinois iq estimated at ne3rlylirfPfrtInic itJfK-vote' of MI0, 1ST S57,(K)0. v .t- - . GEO. MURPHY MAY LOSE HIS EYE Farmer Murphy, who was severely punished i.i a political row with W. O, Martin, has been rumovud to tho Halum hospital. It is the opinion of tho nttendlng sur geon that Murphy will lose his rlgbt eye, and Dr, Gillla wunt out this after noon to remove It. I !! IREMOVflL Silk Petticoats Our entire lint Is on tho removal salo list. $13.50 values $9.87 A swell line Is also shown at $4.87. n m s Moreen s Skirtings Rqgulur (Via nil-wool Moirens. . 47c a yard A lilt of irlpod lilauk Moreens regular WV: valiio. 39c a yard Fancy Ribbons A lliHtf icgular , valui. m and : 22c a yard of Oft, 76 and Me Another line valui Remoyal Sale 55c a yard NEBRASKA -cOV i Blue Gxass State .Will: Settle its Contest in the Courts. REPUBLICANS RELY ON OFFICIAL COUNT 1f1 Reppblicans, Carry Nebraska Claim the Legislature , n, ., Margin. Br Jasaetat4 l'rcaa ta taa JoarmcO. Louis'yti,U!,Ky., Nov. O.-Thoso of tha party leaders still In tho ctyy refuso to alter tiiolr claims, Domo'crnts placing Beckham's plurality close to 5000, nnd Republicans putting faith in tho ofllclal count which begins- in each county to day. Brlolly, tho Democrats say their candtdato for Governor is elected. Ru publicans say If tiiolr candldato Yorkos Is twatorjjt will, bo r'owo by unfair in cans. Lkximiton, Ky., Nov. 0. Canvassing of returns, Ta likely to causo troublo In various ways. The county clerk noglcc tint ta furnish tho election oillcors dup lloato forms for certifying returns. Thim It haptens that In suvernl products the only ofllclal -cert I lien to of the voto Is locked up In tlio ballot boxes, which under the law runitol bo opened for six months. It is possible tho wholo voto of a county may bo affected, A man damiiH has been granteddlrectlng tint opening of ono of tlio boxes thlil morn. I(B. Ojiaiia, Neb., Nov. . Almost com pleto returns glvo McKinley u plurality In Nebraska of over 0000. Tho republi can statu ticket is elected by 1C00 to !20(X). Tho legislature probably will stand, senate: Republican 10, fusion. iIsIh 10, vaeanny I. IIedhu: republi cans 01, fusfoulsts -iO. Their Graves tote Marked. tlT Aalaia- I'raa (a aa Joarant Oiiattanpqim, Tenii,, Nov 0. Highly reveu years ugp today, illtuuu Teuueseeo veteraut belonging to (lenural Aihlruw Jackurln's arm.v wero klllednt Talladega, Ala,, In buttle, with the Creek Indians. ThoJiodlus went l)uriel In one grave attor tio biUlhi, utlil I hero they havo re'cd eiiit'o Novouilxir I), llil!). Re- rontly tho Daughters of the American Howilutlon started u moveiiiout to (.avoHo 154 state Street, I Dress Goods A lino of Zylalln plaids. 23c a yard iThanksgiving Linens... Now Is the time to iireiisro for llitiJiollchiyS. buvuiu big fous uhead and you kwjtf' the service in half ot the meal. We no offer our entire lluii of .lflM',"iC,0,b, M Eagle Pins All mIum, A Mints a paper. Silk Waists OiirtjnUre lljfi! at Heio-val prices. . i ' - .Bar- - !- -W" I iai aaai i aa , it (fv Ilirtnmttk 2 Lma aZZZ2 AD KENTUCKY i Mil in r DEMOCRATS PROBABLY GET IT By TWo to Six.thousand and Also on a Yery NarJoW t t MlW .Nl the bodies removed atld: Cffrod In Oak Hill coinotary at TallaJi?ga, where tho graves could' bo propcly marked. Tho remains taken up filled a bo four feet long, olghteon Inehea wlde( and twelve Inches doop. It Is proposed erecting a handsome marblo monument pver tha graves bearing tho names ot tbo dead, an I Congress will bo nskod to 'appropri ate $10,000 toward erecting; tho inontt mont, t TODAY'S TCLG0HAMS BfllLEb uowri row busy j-eople Italian troops captured three bnlallionn Chinese who surrendered without light- Many voseels wreokodand Bqiuofonnd orod 'with entlro crows in Black Sea jttorm An explosion occurred In a colliery, near Mahanoy oily. ThffTy men were In the mine and firco woro killed. Atlanta, Georgia, otncialtf' burned ao.000 trcos from- a Nashville nurjery, allegedto he infected wJth San Josea Scale. Upwards pf 7G houses vreix) dostroyml by tlrout CIIqxI, Miss., botween fauls vlllo and Nashville detiot and tbo beach. Tho Catholic church, convent and Bchoolsj nawaiaierofllct)s,irtaby busiuwa homes and residences woro consuniod, fanses oxcood f)00,000, NE IFDAY Fresh Peanut Jfyffy and Sweet1 Qider. Ellis & Zmfs Salem 'Pione 2074 IMHMNi SALE! Men's Suits, A big Una ot good values ono of a kind. 90 of them 90 50 Block Cheviot t U 00 60 Fancy Mixed i fl "5 00 Wool Cheviot black i H 15 m 110 10 00 Scotch Tweed . . . .5 8 25 1? GOGASsimero $0 00 rs ou uxioruuiieviot. . ..f 0 00 (10 60 Black Cheviot (11 00 Men's Outing Gowns... A Yerj ftilo prti good lino at Removal ee. 43c each Of heavy outing 95c each Another line tfOWHn Boys' Underwear AftullnuatlDo. Men's Underwear A 7Co lino at 53c. Men's Hats - A Una ot blank crush hats, f U.60 valuert at $ M, Removal : sale' s 118 STATU STREET. leaders in low rnicc "M M Sfl HMM UN M M M M M W H M H 1 M II M II MMHHMIilf K W Wl"