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IS8CED IN' 8EHI WEEKLT SECTIONS, EACH ; TITKSUAT AND FKIDAI. VOL. 49.- liO. 39. SALEM, OREGON, ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900. FIRST SECTION EIGHT PAGES PROVISIONS' Drafted by the Envoys in Pekin to Be Sub mitted to the Chinese. , ' - Ample Apology Host Be Made to Germany for the Marder of Her f Ministers-Indemnities Shall Be Paid, and forts1 - ? j Must Be Razed. i ! LONDON, Not. PJ.f Dr. Moirison. wiring to tlie Time- front Pekln.Sim day, says: -...-"':.''.'! j ' ."--' "Pressed by "the oommoa desire for 'a speedy tcrutHKitlon -of the present S OOtlM Kill. tlK foreign 'envoys IKIVe finally Agreed to the following tniis. to Ik presented la a joint note, which, subject to ile ai'rovall of the OoverH-rie-uts, will Ik pressed ujnu China, a tlw basis of a ireTluinary treaty: "j 'China dmll erect; a, monument to Baron Von Kettvler ou -the she wliere be WW murdered, aiid semi an 1m jwtMI Prince to Oertnany to. convey nu apology. She MhcJt Intilct tlio dentb iicualty Uon eleven j Princes ami of ficial already naiiHl. and sus-in-nd tho provincial vxainmaflon for Jive year. wleiie the outrages oecnrred. In the future all official failing to prevent the anti-foreign outrage whh- OOM PAUL . - c1 ' . .-.y, Jt-? s i - " : : - j f -f. . -y. v.. i'-',"iV.- Sir !'.. -i ,-wV "vj---' - ,i..y y . 5 .I-' - - i ... ... .1 1 v ...-'. . !- -'c1 .?' :' -' ' - -I Wfr Jt ' 'iP- " J ,," -t lM IM President of the Transvaal Republic, now on a visit to Europe. - j . give him an enthusiastic welcome. ; A MILITARY ORDER MADE. POltTO ItiCO ATTACH EI TO THE DEPAUTMEXT OI THE EAST. nf Some of 'the Troop Statkmeil Tliere Will I te Withdrawn CJ en. ,Davl Ooe to Ma-i'.Li. WASHIXC.TOX. Nov. lowing order wan mah J 12.Tbe fol publkr. t the War DepurtnxnjrttHfcty: tl. iu.iritiiknt of Porto Pico will be dlnrtriuH,l on ! tnler l.V P.. and the Island of port ft: Kl-and the Islan.ls a-M kef adjaeent tlwreNx will Ik a-ttaclKl to the Detrtment or tesluated the D'.triet of lorto" nicow f One-battalion f tlie Eleventh Jufantry ami a wiuadron of ... im.,i. if itrv -now nerving u Porto Pico. wUI Ik thieved front dut) there ami cbt to Nw, York Cty. ; -ltrlgatl'r tuTaJ treorge W. Ibtvls. now In ttmMiRind oftlic IX KiVttitnt of Porto Kim 10 M-anila for alignment toOntya Iiis.HK-:.,r Oeneral T tli.it division. Tbi leave iu Poww Hlco a nMlve regiment; ortstsMug of lsfttouoa of and litterie'P mul il. of tlie- J If jh aitdlory. T1h- troop will 1k itmler the rtitmand of Lknrte.nt-Chel Jas. A. Knchautin. v:. - - ""' ' '.I..:.-. -- --. ' - -;--t rhll'pplne narthtiuakes. f The Phi::pp:n4Iilauds are in a late of consuntrireinonyMost 01 hes vibtaiions are slight tl'v can be observed only by a P-t-lal Instrument, luventtnl for anto iraticanr t ctinliug the movements ti, .rib' crnst, 1 Jiirrha'dakcs are a freoueai hi the human system a riK.n lie taHb wirface. A- 1M "Z tniliance .f the digestive organ, and .Hi- vtem is afTet-ttMl. Many iKK.ple pay "little attention .to small Um fdomnch. luit they 1. it - n.in.ill v ' c el ting . worse, and h...i the earhtnuate a shock .i.. ..nn -rtou. 4 illnessi. Hostel- pr" Stomach' Hitter slionld lie taken r the ' sllchtest isn of constipation. dx-smnla. or tlattdency. tt -Jtl enri " stomach f troubles and slrengthen the whole ay tern. y Onr nrir.i,.' trniH Statnti coVcra the OF rA' "TREATY In their juritklion. shall 1k dismiss ed it ml punished. ', "An imletmdty diall be pa-Id to the -state, .corporations, and Individ ual. Tli Tkhhs LI T.inMi shall lie abolished, and Its functions veiled in a foreign minister. Tbitlonal lnter-t-orrrse shall lie i permit tI. with j the Emperor '&' 1n civilized eomnrles. i '"Tin ftrt-s sit Takn aud the other foi'fr on tho coast of Chi Li hall be razed, ami tlie 4mportation of arm oihI war material prohibited. ' ' ' " "Permanent Legation guard shall lie TtMlrrta-itM.!; and also guard of tiDuiunk'at'km Ix'tnwo Pekin anl the sea. t -1 "'Imperial proclamation fhall be posted for wo years throughout the Empire. upireoing the Boxers. Tin indemnity -h to Include compensation for t he Chinese who unered throngh Iwhig emqfloyod by the foreigncrK. but, not 4xniiNnMatifni for tiatire ChriM thm. The word TnislomiTy ami " ',Chifctt!, lo not occur In ill; note. " KRUGER, France will FIRE TRAP VICTIMS. tll'ESTS IX A MISSOPKI HOTEL PI KXED TO DEATH. Tlie Awnl Conflagiatiou Waa Dis ov eietl After Midnight -Xunil er, of Castinltlei Not Known; POPLAK -It LUFF. Ma, Xov. 12. Ilemmetl in by flame in Hie upiK-r Moiiea of the ;iffjrd Honse, an old frame structure that burn.t like tiii tler. a nunder of person were bnrned of atifftK-atetl to death: otlnT leainnl f tmit iu W !u.liws ninl iejfTere 1 the I.HM trf limbs and other injuries, fiom uw-u uoiue dUtt. and tnly oiti or two of the fortj--tive sleeping guests g t out withom Injury, none waving auy- thlng but the night clotttcs mat yere nni nt 12::m ton in nr. wuen uu Four are known to be luait: one is tulssiug: three are fatally lujnmi. ami more than twenty an-burned or other wise hnrt. In the halls of tlie noieu a nozen or - more .criii n ..... oine by the heat ami smoke, and this leads to the belief litat tue-,os 01 me will be much greater tnau now known. There wfrre a nnmner or un registered guest at the piac- f MOBOCCO MPST pay,; American' Warship .W!H Enforce , tJovernmcniX iH-mands.j , tbe dined to ineet thV demand of ' the Cnitcd States for. the; payment t( Imbonnltrou avomit of the kJUng br a mob of Marcus i;sMgian. na turalized American citizen. The last reoncst wa made by ,r1,u,al,iaJi Consul C.nnrnwc. and th? latest dlb nation of the OovernnW of Merocco wit accompanied by nu intimation of its rretslom fnni liability- nnder Ihe terms or 4he convratlonl ct wh :i M r, and Spain. The Ftate-Dcpart- n-eut has come to the 1S Clll rU t! Consul's representation iip be more efftlve If "PJf'r allv ,by the nresenre.. in Mor-aero wa V - r.,tt.wi States warship, and T: :.-....i.i : Vill make his visit to Fez to again jrtsent the ease as a Dasw-nger ou a Terf to le selected by the Xavy Department for that pur nose, which will proceed -to the port nearest the.? Morocco capital. iAroIJ all drying inhalant! and use that which cleanse and Qcal.- the luetubraue. Kly'a,, Cream Palm i such a remedy 'ami . cures Catarrh rasily and ileaantly. 'o!d " in the head ranUiben quackly. . Irice Ztd eta. at druggists r by mail. Catarrh canseil ditliculty in speak ing and to a great extent los of ltrar ing. Ity he use of Ely's Cream Balm 1 t m j . uruppuig oi iuucum nan (-easeii. roue nd Iwariug have greatlvihnoroveil J. W. l.iv!dson, Atfy at Law. Mou tnoiMb. III. THK ISOUXDAIIY LIXEL Canadians and "Amricans to Jointly Establish It VANTOrVEIl, It. Xov. 12.-It l.i Kald thst a letter lias Iwu rcclre.l uere. from I Ion. Bidn-y Fher, Ik minion Minister of Agriculture, stat ing that the Canadian anl American KitrYcyM Mill officially Oocate the boundary 11im in the disimted terri tory, comprising -the" valuable Mount P-aker mining district. lliU work to 1h liegnn as soon a the wintt-r's snows disappear. , SEN'ATOIl IAVIS ILL Tlie Minnesota State Oman's Condition Changes for tlw? Pad. ST. PAI'L Minn Xov. 12. The oond'Kion of StKttr C. K. Davit. took a lurn for the worse bxl.iv. new cnt t1ication.s d. --vc loping, ntid Dr. Murjdiy. the vutfnetit ChVa,go surgeon. aga'ai Ik-h telegraphed for. ami will reac-ii hce tomorrow .morning. Prevented a Tragedy. . : r Timely information given Mrs. Geo. Long of New Straitsville, , C)hk, pre vented a dreadful trajyedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every nig1!;. She had tried many remedies ami doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bot tle wholly cured her and she wriies tins marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, 'chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Every 46ttle gnaranleed. Trial bottles free at DR. STONES druc stores. A MIXING HTIMKE. ImliiUKt OwbI Ojea44veH Wont Tlteir Wages- luctreaed. TEIIUE HAl'TE. Iml.. Nov. 12. More thai 2t lxdstiug engimvrs and TK( miners in this ttate will 1m id!. 4wmrrow. as the result of the failure of iIh Indiana Block & HituiiMiious Coal oiKTator. to sign the scale pre--ote.l to theni today, by tin' engin PiT. -TJw vile-udmitUtl hs the one pakl in IILiiMLs. ami adojMioii woukl atlvajice the Indiana wage 2b per ceiH. CLAIMS FOU DAMAGES. Property of Amei1c:tns Destroyed ly the African Boers. WASIIIXfJTOX. Xov. 12. A num ln;r of persons, ehi lining to Ik Aiih-ri- ... . t can furizciis. nave uoiuiiit-n n -t"-- State IKiiartnient larnvs against the BK-rs. for the destruction, of tlwir iroicrtv ami lnjuri to tlnir bus! ness hi tlieate Soutli African lteputi- lic atnl the Orange Free State. A Village Blacksmith Saved Ills Little Son's Life. Mr. II. II. Black, the well-known vil- j Inge blacksuntli at t.raJiarasvisie, ftiu- Uvflu !o.. X. Y.. says: "ur little son. live rears old. has always Ik en sul- bKt t. eroitn. ami so Pad nave ine ai- la'cks Iiccn tliat we nave icareti many rimes that he would die. We have had tho doctor ami used many medicines. 1..0 Mi.iiitlMrlaln s t ongli iiemcuy is now our nole reliance. It feems to ms- solve the tough 111 tnu and by giving freonent doses when the croupy symj- toni appear,. we liave found that the) dremh'd trotip is cured lrefore It gets settletl. There is no danger in giving this remiHlv for it contains no opintn or other Inbirioits drug ami may I 1 irlvcu a confidently to a ImiIk as to no adult. For sal by V. O. Haas, drug gist, Salem. Orefcon. , AS PBOSPEIBH'S YEAR. Tnrer of rnltcnl Ft;ites Submit HI Import. WAHIIIXfrroX. Xov. 12 Tlie an- n 1 letvirt of TlaSIlWr K.I1S 11. li'JO- rrt: mi the otH-ratUiti and Condition of the treasury, was submitted to See- oiflrv tlace totlar. Mr. Robert says the growth and prosperity of the country and the general activity of l.u!neMA are reflected In the transac- ihn, f ids office. The net-ordinary ithe tJovemment forj the fleal year were Jtfo7.240.S52. the Jarg t in the history of the vanntry, ex- i-ertinir those- oflHsL xiendltnre there wa a net increase -trTtTMXSA in comparison wltti m. so that the ucnciency ,oc ,a' j - vf v4f t - f 'r ! r :i iui t A !- AACTflR I tA - Tor InfaAU aad Q113reiu Its RblYca Han AI-2JS E::;y . Xtoars th GignAttirt of - ' n-ro tiesl of time fnent" foolish ly In courting will be pavetl In tlie glorious days to come; when a roan m. wife br drooping a nickel in the slot. Atchison Globe. HENRY VILLARD r PASSES AWAY Great Railroad King .Succumbs After a Brief Illness. til's LlfE WAS A VERY BISY ONE He Pnrcbased the Orrfron & California liailroad for t&e (ierniaa Bou l holders In 1873. NEW YOIiK. Xov. 12. Henry VII lard, the railroad .auagnaie anl finan cier, diinl at his suiiuiit r rcjildi m-e at Iolli Ferry early this nioriiiug. Mr. Vlllard IijhI iiit nt'ed lo rtttirn to Xew York about the niidt.le of -la-t inouth, but his condition was' the'i v-j pre eariou.- iluii lii-t piiysic au advhcil him to reji at bis -ur.tiy tome until he! slniuld l'.ave regainel imir' Ce.HgHt.-t A week :iff be e.insht a liu.v cold , . , ,. , . , ami suite iiicii 111s comi.t.uu ii.i gradually grou ing wor u. .-Two pliy .Icians bad Ixeii.wiib coutantl.v fr a week pad. Mr. Vd ard. whi n he died;, was surioun !e 1 by th inein 1h r jf his family, inc'.cdbtg -Mrs. TT lanl iiid bis two son-!. (!sv:nl anil Harold Villard. He i a:l b e.i uncon scious f!r two days. Hi-i diaih. It i sa'ul. was carsitl by cancer of i'ie throat. Tin- fun-raj will 4 ike place Wetliifstlav. Henry Vt'.lard was b.irn Heinrldi Hil;:ard. in Speyrr, ICle isli Iiavaria, on Apr. 1 II. I.T. His gieat I:". 11 is gieat uncle TIkikIi.ii' t fa 1 her of .1 limits Hilgard. who be-j;iiio ytiprrint.Hdent of ;iie I'nited States t.ast Surveyi. cd a mi gration tif the family connection to Bellevill:-. Illinois, in U.Ti. Ills fath er. 5usi:iV, was In tlu jt'd'e a' service f 1 lie l'avarlan tJuv. nMi et antl eml tl Judge of lln Supi?ni Court at MeoSefi. Young Hilgard was tdnca el in the. schotds at Zwcibi'iick-n. Pial-ilKiurg and Speyer. but 'in October. IS.',.', broke ft" Ids imiers:tv stnd.es and -.darted nt tor the I uitvd Slafes, iiitembng l. ioin ll:e ct!o:iv of hi letative at Pelleville. Ill fath.r's o p: s! ion to this step mad:' him borrow the snr naue cf a French s -ho bna'e r. t Phnl- il.ourg and he Jerane lb my Villard. Arriving at l v-leviH. h b: came a ncws,K.-ier ie; rter -a ird ccutinuetl in tlu proft-ssitni until IX?W. Early, hi 1KSI Mr. Vi'l;,rd aciMiire 1 the Xew York Evening. Post and th.v Nation. In January. lss'Kl. in Boston, he mar ried Annie, tbe onlv tlanghr r of Win. Lloyd Oarrisou. In bstiS lie was Imwii sti-h'i.My of the newly founded American Social -Science Association. having its headquarters in that -city. and did not finally relinquish th? post until 1ST?. It was in the latter year that. wh!!e on a visit, to harnnc, jif; vi?iam ie- ari his railjad career. He forme. 1 a connection with Frankfort and Berlin bankers, and in ISTo returned to the The forces of Sun SCENES IN CHINA'S WAR ZONE. ) -v:- 1 1 AreAf T".eev ttt?t " K . A v 1 rKtyzst.v z?sJ-i Vn 1 "' , , !'; I v ,r ; ...... ,.v.,.,-v:.v.- .,r;;:0,;v...-.Jr ' :'ilt'I 6VsKtAuvi " - ..-r.,.- KLr - : ' I ( f I 1 11 "" -tMBHwaaa - ..riitiiM miii i mmmi ni immmarmrrVr-n3 - I If 1 : J " '- t-Hr , " f - 1 r 1 & - 'j I , 1 '--I . -.. t - , . - .'" -? I- U ' ' 4 v, ' r " mKT, A i bffii I niied States, buying for the fSerman. iMiiid holders the prooerty of the Orr g)ii Jfe California Hai1ro.id t'oinnany and the tngou Steamship Conoany, being niadV pn'fideut in 1-STo. He act ed a on; of the receiveM of the Kau-s!.-!! I'aHtie Itailroad t'oiupjtny and later 'Itought' up ibe l!id f tlie road. He hecaioe iineivstt in the fhegoti Stcatit Xavlgatkn 'Compciny and tle Orcg.u Pailwav Xavlgatioa Cm p;iiy. of which ' he : iKH-aim? president and then funned the Oregon Jt- Traus ct.ntineittal. with ''which .be incrged tlw iw 4itlwr eoiupauics to a o eal'ed J bliml ptKil vvith the Xoi thern Pad tie, I .eing liosvii presidtriit'of the I-itler t-omiaiiy. '. A few years later, the com; tank u wJiidi b as iuPresteI .'became .o Involved iluit tlu'ie was a 'eollat ?e." in which Mr. Vllbird Kutl'eret veiy heav ily. Petninlug to Cermauy. h; form al r.cw Hii.meial r-'laihais which en- js;b!d him t f.'iiair bis fortniu's, and j coming back to this counlry. he ularl- ril iijce nwii' im a capitalist. In ISiHl'h pf!rch:isd from Thomas A. Edison his electrical manufactur ing interests and with lln Edison Jiino Company, of Newark. X. J., and tl'e Edisau Works at S-1 -einvtad v. X. Y.. as a l;iis. organized the Ilis-m Cei'csal EliH iric 'oiiinaiiv. f which I h- ?Keam. iirs-sMs n. serving in that ! npaciry. tor aiw.ut t wo years. ( In. October.. IMKi. be i.rcame chalr- icaa of t!;e Xorllu'in Pacific Poard of 1 i rectors, bu t il:e panic of ltr: again oas ! the Ions of nut of li !,,! I i his witli.lniw.il s for from ..liaurojid management MAUtTS DAI.Y DEAD. Xew York. Nv 12. Marcus Daly, 1 Montana, di. d today at the Hotel Ntiloibtml. Mr. Italy's .death hal l--.cn t Jiies tetl f.r We. ks. He came h;!!e lituii Euro f about the middle c.f S.-ntcudt. r. ami s oh afi-. r wa o'lligetl to take t his 1 A. from which he-never again arcs;. Ill physician Ifit't t ired tlie .relative nunc Utile ago that Mr. Daly could net ret over, and Iht y wtitiM giv. a.ssut ant of life only Tiom day lt tl.-iy. Plight's tliseas,", ctat p!ii -a ted with 1 cart weakness, was lite ;:.. 01" tler'th. At Mr, Daly's tleithbel were Irs. Daly. Marcus Dal v-'-Jr.. Irs st.n. his danghlcrs .Maty, Margatet and Har riet, tlie IU-V. M. .1. Iveb. his attor ney. WT.Hani Scalloa, i f Moittajia. and t w i Mhysidans. Mr. I la';: . was Ciiiise'oiis only at In-ti-rvafj :es:erday. At 1 o'tdock this leomlng he t.-vivoJ fiiu n sinking so. ll ami seenietl more than ottlinarily bright. He askd that Ids family. 1m SCUMI'oiteil. - "Oidy a Utile while n;ore. a littie bit iiMire." 1 -atb TTTtt n ask.-d if he was lictfer. Tbe family cane hastily and remained until the end. Death .came Pear, fully. The nliysic'ans aid Mr. Daly was conscious until a few min utes before be passed awav. , White be was snrroiimbsl l y mcin lit rs of I,-is family. hii life went out --o iKatetn'.ly that only the phvs:eians In at-temlanee 'knew that'll had found est. ; ' . Breathing the fumes of arsenic in tlie smelters wheie the .cupper ore from his mines were treated, and liv ing in tbe high altitmh-s of Montana, weakened lir heart. lie realed tlmr his constitution had broken, but did nor fitMin enough give himself nil oe lortPiiity," to recti jrti to.- He at-xlast catee to New York and conmltetl three eminent si s'cia-li.'Us in il;Kease of the heart. They all made the same diag nosis .and advised him to forsake ac- Yat Sen; the rebel leader, are ravaging t hese orders XI r. I la ly, on 1 ra ry t o their atlvh-e. went to take baths at Xanheiui. These are sjiitl to Ik ttw stimulating in casts of dilation if tin heart. Vhhi Iwing ttdd.it hat le;Uh ctuld not long 1h d -I lyedj h burritfl liaek to tin city, hoping against btie that thise, who t.a.1 nrevbiusiy IicIjkmI 1dm. might again prtdong Ids 4ife. . It wa tb.e irony of fate that. tiHrr the date when Mr. Daly was fold that death could not le avtldett. his tditi eal and . jversonal nemy. William A. Clark, titok apatttueius In 'the Nether, land hotel - At the Daly home, he- was said to have finished .a' will 'and' signed- it le!s than t wt nty-fonr lours Ik-fort his lentil,. No .other infont atitti was given out 'except that the Daly hold ings In the Atiae.in.la Mining t'onnany batt. ntt lx'i'ii disposetl of. 'reporleil. several, years ago. but would change owiiershbi under the will. r The bodv was' removed to Nhe Dily Irome in Fifth Avenue today, ami the fun.-ral will be held Troiii St. .Pat rick's Catbetlr.il. but at wliat l!ne ha not 1 eeu decided. The ndy probably will bo placed in n -'receiving vault un til tbe family -decide uj 011 tb.e nlace of t'nal b'.tt I '" "!. Marcit's Daly was born tn Ireland In 1SM2. He canto to the Pulled Slates early in life, and s!m-e 1ST! has lkeen a 'citizen f - Montana.. Ho lec-m general manager of the j Alice silver iidue. ami later 111 me into control of the Anaconda -copper 'mill.-. At the time of his tleath he was president -of the A ma Iga ma ted Ctpi-er Company, In nolilies he was : UeinOi-rat. "l.bave ustsl -'banilK'rlaiii.s- folic, Chok-ia and DiarrhtH-ar. BeiiMsIy ami find it to 1h a treat nittliclne," says .or. i-., . i'jitpis. 01 1 toetiu. -ru. h curs! nte of blotvly tlnx. I cannot cak too highly f it." This rem.tly always wins the good opiuioii. If not lira 1st, of. those who use It. The quick cures which it effects even iii the nttist sevct'e e.-'yes make it a favorite every- whete. I'or vale by F. O. Haas, drug gist. Sal. in, or. BOY A L JEWELS. Smuggbsl Into the I'ldt'sl ''Two' Mexicans. Stales by. NEW. YOBK. Nov. 12. Two Mck Icjins. who gave tlteir names as Velo M, rivM.-ttiHl Alejandro A. Marouect. weit I'ltTestetl loday 'charge 1 with ftioiggling ititu ttds esmn-try part of tbe. famous Jewel, nt. om tltm wtnti by Cliarlotta, witlow of the Etuis-ror Maximilian, of Mexleo. -The Jewels in .tho mii" iseVki . in- saitl t U worth . $7d.4wwi.'' TBANSCOBT AZTEC IN' POBT. SAX FBANCISt'D. Xov, 12. The borc-v tr;iiisik(rt Aztec, has arrived here fnmi Manila by w,ay j of Nagasaki. She came in ballast and will Ik- got: ready its sinui as : pssilh to return with' .'itMil her cargo of animals. - The next, trni-1 tort 4t wail will Im tht Slo ridan, whicli will leave on Friday next. ., It Saved His t Leg. P. A. 'Dan-fort.1t, of IaCrange, Ga., sufTerctl "'ntensely for six ' nuintns' with a frightful running sore; m Imh leg.' but who-My cuted it in ten days. 'For U1-. vers. Wort nds, Burns. Boils, Pain or Piles it's the best sal vie it tlie world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by 1K. STONK. druggist. the Southern Provinces. neck of tlie Uvittle. :: II is iroiMi'"; " -- 4