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l.4St7EI IK ; SEMI-WEEKLY SECTIONS, EiCU TCESDil AND fRlDAT.
VOL. 49. -NO. 40.
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NO VEilBEU 23, 1900.
SECOND SECTION EIGHT, PAGES
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WILL BE PROSECUTED.
Al THOIIITIES IX .' COLORADO TO
PUNISH TUB I-IMOX MOIlJ
t.'ovenior Tliotna- iJemand This
tl. IIjikU of the? Prosecuting:
A ttonieyt h-iler Issncd. i
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DENVER. CJofcir -Vovj 22.Irt.4rit
Attorney McAllister, of Vob.railo
Win-lugs, ha onh-Vl "KhcrllT Freeaian.
of Utxln niuify,,'to ptxnepilTo gainst
lli tsK-rnlt,rs r the mob who buiued
Irestou .Porter atj he stake last wwk.
TheonTer wa betued after env';ond
t n-e Oovenior TbomaH ! and
McAllister." -'j
M-Allistr -say -tit grand Jury jwlll
! -miiHMVI f men who will do their
amy nt all hazard. Tlie 'ovTuor
insists on iiic iv-wfirtlon.
ready for coxoress.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22-4'lr;nnan
Pnrton, of the House Committc,- on
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AVool rnitten3, wool hose, wool underwear cveryUiinir you
need to keep roa comfortable during this cold jeH. - Keep
your feet warm in a pair of ' f
BROWN'S
IN SHANK
.Slioef, ; , We can fit any member of the-family. in shoes.8 Wo
sell the kind that gives satisfaction. This weather makes you
think fof overcoats and good warm clothing. Z i
NEW YORK RACKE1
saves you money on everything you buy ot them.
Salem's Cheaocst One Price Cash Store
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KOROSIS,! EMPRESS,
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River aiMl IIarliur.. stated toda j that
tltv conuuilte wotid jiieK next Mon
day to U-sai the preparation of 5 the
-ivt ajiI ilarhor bill, arid &ie expect
ed to p-t it through tin IIh U-fore
Hit ltoiidays. Mr. Burton w'hI Um
committee -nrnM tow n KTrlet'b'ue
Itefweeu improvements -wlifc! we: fur
the iml.Jk' ainl lhw for itrlvaiv
Ihtcrosti. " i '
When you ftt that life i hardly
worth th eaikllc lake a dose of Cham
berlain StoiKaeii and IJver Tablets.
Ther will I nne your foni.ncIi. tone
mi yonr lirtr and ren!at yonr 1kw
eU iiiaklnic yon fH-l like a new nian
For ile by P. fj. Haas, tlrnggtot,
lem. Oregon. - -J-z:- v . ; .
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cbare iri.ulo aiKil).-r high ': iwnrd ffv
day. ..Rhi up t 741 a Ikiiv. Vx
dfviliid." ThN iejreteiii? a jamji of
til iwont forrthe Liy. ad ft i enUra
lent to o adrniK-e of HI jMjin, the
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are making a great slaughter of our fine iiuensaml the people
appreciate our efforts to glw tlMm wmetldng gowl for their money.
Prepare your table for the holidays are coming
Making up season...
' This 4 the making rrp iwason for Cbrlstma are yon improving the
time and opisrttiuity to-get tlw Ustgood at sale prk-es?
lMtti'iiluirg Ilrabls. Tbh-ads. HIngs.
silks, line linens
Mm Just
etc. .Arw
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CUSHIONS
ailrolHMl Hk faehtg. nd.roi.b'nnl. silk lsmnd. ..rdl a.M
VK-.lgml for itrtlnt'tr ieopb. .
Kaui.mas hi plak and blue. ; '
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WIDE-SPREAD IS
THE DAMAGE
As the Result of the Big Storm
In California.
THE RAILROAD UNES SUITER
A Wealthy Citizen of the Snake River
Conutry Sand bag-jred and
Sobbed In Chicago. .
SAN FRANCISCO, Xor.' Tnk'
rr;ijh VoiiuDiiiiiciitiou vith?tli nt
wlde world alanMt fully reHoretl.
find dtails of the Htraiii "wtifeh Ttii'wtt
Mich haroe wit"i tlw telegrapU nl
lelfdiou wlre are begiuniur to eome
iit. No k niauy yewrs lists StHitbtui
'altforula. ejtirk-nett a ner r twiu.
Tley'raiu faH In tlKit H-t!u 1 plie
itinKiml. 'Ae-irdinsr ' to the reports
n-eivl by tle Southcrn' Taeifie ainl
KaR1 1-V- iMnian$:iv tlw iorm tlKiv
.eil ii merry for tliejiuei of eiriMT of
PRESIDENT
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Of the Transvaal Rcpublfc
tlHse big roads. Thousand of dol
lar "worth of damage has been done
to railroad iniHTty in this state alone
AVAS SAXnitACOED.
Xew York. Xov. 22--W. F. Mi'lKck.
former piideut f tlie '-National Batik
of Focatello, - Idalio. and n "cattle
king" of tin 'Snake Itiver country. Is
now a raving maniac tlie result. It i
rliongbr, of U9ng samlbaggtsl fniCht-
Fatlcrn etc. crtlc-llif embrold
uihun1.
Beautiful cnslUons are easily ni!de
when you bav? the right materials.
!own 'tk-ks. cord, linen, llk. llat
(enburg aud prlntfJ Unr canvasses
etc. - 1 . "
brakl.M epe un.
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moval $
Sale.
y
i2 a wei-k epiK i lie wa lakeu 4o
AIorrisfowu. X. iie.wrily iroml. to
day, ami wa eoinnHitl a a iriTate
natit-ut to t!;n Mate liospHal for the
ti:iuif at AJonliown lleialit'. . The
etDmJtnieivt wa iad a4 he lujtauet
rf Ih failn-r. K. W. Sltlliek, wealthy
farart-r of .New ,nanrown X. J. -Jaim'H
I-ildt an attendant In the
desTtXn UiJsjital at Chh-asu, broujrh.r
fe"Iik Jiere. lie tells a -story of as
sault: and roiIery. !MellI-k l:ad leeu
in 'iikd lieveral daj-s. lmil mtKl
t-ti t U anl wa iMeiirrn?f 10 letnrn to
the Ftiake liirer 'uuutry. On the T-
ninjr of NNrenlir 17ih. with a largs
toll of liilH 1k tartsl out -h visit
the tliratro. Ijate that n!'4ht be t-tajr-jreted
Into -the lfcal wlrt , 1m had
U't-t'.aa.r1n ami ked far tl-t lean
of , with whk-h totwiy a cabman for
brinsiUK him iwmie. Tlie -jHinan ald
hoi had found MelHok near J.imti
I"sirk. wanderiisf arottml in . d-iud
eirinUtioii. II M UKiftey. Avatch. rins.
aiul all raluablev. wre missinjr. Tl'
next iHorniujsc .MelBek apimM Cij!aiu
aiul wa taken t the defeat Km
liial. , ' '
A- IYXAMITK
ST. LOUIS. M.K. Xov. 22. Manrlee
Hivmman. nrr.i'4l for dynamiting
ltoiKTty of tl: St. Lou! Tmnsit t'oai
paaiy diuiu? !; rir-nt 4tr".t r.iihvay
Htiike. wu ' foiui l jruilty 10 lay.-and.
setiteiK-ed to pb yiN,in tlfc iJK'nUvn
liiry. (ORS 'JTt) CHINA.
WA'SIIIXOTOX.. Xor.. 22. Webb V.
II:i.viM, tum of x-li"VHide!kt I lay', and
PAUL KRUGER,
marram rUxji
late lwntnanf-olon'l of tnltel States
volunteers, ba1 lsen npsilnted a -aI-nntcer
aide e -antpn the staff of
Major tJeiwral ' fJiafftw immaihling
the Oiina relief expedition.
We give uo rewards; An offer of
this kind H the meanest of deceptions.
Test the curative jwwprs of Ely's
Crrant italut for tlie cure of Catarrh.
Hay Fever and ('old in the Head and
you are sure to continue the treatment,
lielit-f is'nnmediate and a cure fol
lows. It Is not drying, 'doe not pro
duee sneezing. It ttothe ami heal
tin? membrane, l'rice oO cents at drug
glshi or by mail. Kly Rrothers, Ts
Warren Street. New York.
KOOSEVKLT WILL HELP.
riHCAtJO. Xov. 22. VkPtwblent
o! t Hoov, In a bitter read toniglit
ls'fn-i t 1m Xa t li I I rriga t Ion on
gnv?s, placed JdmIf hi . record mbs
heartily in ymiafhy. with the nim of
the organ izatu. 1 1 is lettr-r -ontaln-el
liis prctk-al irutl-e of assitance
In tiie effort., which will lie made from
now on. for tJotrament akl for Jrrl
gathn. land his appeal 4o "all far
slghtcd eltlzens to interest tbemsIves
.in -41. .movement. ",ihich will Is-neftt
the entire Nation.
PIED IN KXOLAND. "'.
LONDON. Nor. .Sh Art bnr Jul
lirau's tlealh hula y has anniseil sym
Ithfle Jntvrwt ft Englishmen, and
tlw nximtng papw are filial wlfh
o4Itwttry nrtiee. sket4ie and" ma'A
iscemes." The Ia41y News Ktyn:
T1m ibnitli of no otlier contempor
ary man f genius exMihl liare awak
cneI.more teuvral and itrMial regr?t.
Kir Arthur Snlfivan 1k4;1s a. pb-e in
'the Victorian ra vvtlh Iarwin ami
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This 3tpKo ibe geaeral feelins
Chamberlain Stomach and Xlrer
Tablet enre bilfonscess. constipation
and headache. They are easily to
take and pleasant In effect. For sale
by F.-O. Haasr druggist; Salem, Ore-
Son. - ....
SOMEWHAT STRONGER.
ST. PACU Miiti Xov. 22. A Bul
letin.' lwued by. In. Stone this -evening
h as follows: - Senator lavl lias
len Hiinewliat atronger and mere
quiet nsLiy." "
la luA In ram k.m Istf
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t Bout Or
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He
Declares the Boers Will Die fighting the
Forces of England. I
Great Enthaslasm at Marseilles on the Occasion of the Reception
to the President of the Transvaal- A Riot Was j
. Prevented with Difflcnlty. ;
ilAKSKILLKS. Xv. 22. Today
proviil a triutup 'for Mr. Krujjer, sik-1
a even tbe lloer deb gales and his
mot anient admirers failed to anti
cipate. The triunnh of enthusiasm,
irhh h imtrketl wery Ktep of h Is pr
Kres f rom the thue he landed until
the hotel wa reaelMd, wan a revela
tion even to the iipb of Marseilles
tlieuf-elvt. It fully Vtiualled. ' If . It
did not uriiK, tlie frantic deuiouj
stratlou of purtiotim with whielf(
Fnuue opened Lor arms to Major Marr
hand, at Toulon, his return from
I'VslHfcla.
The aascinbly of u h masses ex
owdlnjf eveti the most iaujfnine esU
mate might inrhaiM 1k jmrtlj- explain
ed by tin oeremonlom 4)l?kMui" of
the Jiishop of Marseilles, inehxlin? an
lu'lMMSng lfllsflotis profession from ihe
Caihedral, but uothhir (an miuiniize
the iontaneon exilo;on of oentl
Eient dsjiaye toward Mr. KrusT,
by the eui!re pojuilation of tlie first1
IMi't. and one oif largest el tie f
France Yet the 'aihieur of this dem
enstration, iethais. i-.tuks in bnport
anee to the eurjdiatie manifestos of
"no i-oinprouitse,'" vldc-l r. Krujrer
d-illveted iu a low vpke, but one vib
rating with emotion. aecomp;uilel by
energetic gestures of tlie right hand,
stirrjng the Itearts of all within hear
ing. , . ' .... ' ."
The lasi eutenceM of hi declaration
were utterinl with a vigor aal decision
wlileli bore out hi reputation as to
the incarnation of an Iron will ami,
f tutvltom . resistance. His mere de
livery of 1 lie decla ration of such far
reaching lmiKyrtaue testltle to lite
independeaee of his charapter,'0! !(
came as a sunwise even to his lnti
tuale iHHtlca advisers who up to the
last were to ljjoranee of his determina
tion. '
He annoniKl to the world 4 his
morning that tlie IWh-is would Ik a
fre? people .or die, and the faces of
MCKINLEY HAS
BIO MAJORITY
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Official Canvass of the Vote of
Oregon Made Yesterday.
REPUBLICANS CARRIED STATE
By a Plurality of Over Thirteen Thou
sand and a Clear Majority of
Neatly Sine Thoniand.
The. --official cmnvass of the votes.
cast at the National election on Tues
day, ' November Mb, In the several
counties of the state of Oregon, wa
completed at the Cnirftol yesterday by
fJov. T. T. Oeer and "Seerertary of
State F. I. Dunbar, all the count lea
having made their returns. The vote
for tire elector of tlie several parties
shows quite a .difference, be highest
Republican elector Imvlnjf 4(58 vote
more tlian the lowest on the same
lkket, while tbe highest llryan 4ec
tor has "i75 more than Ms lowest col
league. .." ' ; v ' :
Following b the total vote received
Ify acli of tin? eleetor:
f RepnWIcans .
Tllmon Fonl.....
J. 1 Fullerton . . . . . . . .
W. J. Ftfrnish. . . . . . .
O. F. Iaxton. .. t
Tem"r;itlc-Petiple'i
Ernest Kroner.
Walter ' M. 1'kTw. .,
.. ,.41,172
.....4U2
.. ...4(1.420
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ay 5lJfMlrt
3.lSTi
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Iell Stuart..... ..." ... ..
John' Whftaker. ....... . .
Prohibition--; -
IjlTl9 a f
N. F. Jenkins;...; ... ... .
C V. Mill. ...... . ...
F. R. Siwnkllng..... ... ...
Regular People
T. V. II. Emlriw. . ; . . ... .
Ijtictw Henry...., ...... ..
J. L. II11IJ.... ... ... ...
John C- Loee. .... ... ...
Social iJemoerat
N. P. J. Fokn..i.. ........
Joepb MehwU. '. . . . ......
J. Frank IYrter. . . . . . . ... .
C P. Untlwrfonl. .
2.r,ia
2.4JH
2,4-V.
2n
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2r7
2T.9
1.4fi4
1,494
1,4m
1.4.V
The average vote cast for each of
fh tickets, on wbk-h tlw, rote for tlie
several tickets 1 based f a follows:
Republican.... ............ .4.2M
IKirocratIciPeorb". .. . .. . .
PrrrhKHtion. ....... 2J)
R-gular Itople'. ....... . .... 2m
mm . $osi
the tiM'ii nliout him, .Messrs. Vesels,
!mMLler and rtier lloer rept'Scnta
Hvs, 'liore a. hsk f fearless deter
m'.uatHHi. re(le ting the Htrlt that . Mr.
Kroger .declared ontmated PvTy"inaii,
woman and ehihl In the Transvaal.
An iuufortuuate oit'tirrnnei at the
hotel on the main Ismleranl alone
niarretl the character" tt fbe deiiHiii
stiatlon. wlikii. up to that tiim bad
Ih-cii unanimously athl xdu.ively a
triliirte of wympeirhy aud. admiration.
"Vive Krnger," Vive 1es lUxTs't 4iuI
"Vive la I.llwrle" wen Hie crl-si that
formed tlie hurricane f -li,rlng, and
swept over, the -lty. I'ufortuuately
tin highly reprelienxible :fMlishuss
tf a half don jhmmohs. In throwing
small "otos Into the crowd n KruguT
INbised, actol Uke magk- In enjitrlH
ui an' antl-Ilrithl outburst, w1ilcb-.lt'
n-eded all tlH promptitude and euergy
of the iolice to prevent lstmulng a
M-rious disturbaiK-e. The hotel remain .
j1 for Hie rest of Hm da) In a state
of siege, while at. mh time a prtices
sicu, several thousand strong, marched'
in tlie' dire'tioii of the Jtrillsli cm
sulates, tdHHitlng i"IHmn with: ihe
KuglKh" and mislng other threateu
if.g cries. The result was t hat a
strong bisly of isillce was couiH'Hed
to dlism thv demonstnilorsi, al
tlietigh it was Hot found neeessaty to
make more -than a few' leuipora.ry nr
tsts. . - .. j ,
Throtiglwnit the " evedlug, however,
l.irg buutls of sttwhmts and other
youtlis imirciiel U and down In front
of Kruger's hotel, and .the hotel whh.'fi
was tlw scene t the unfortunate In
cident, cheering In cImm-uh for Kruger
aim the Transvaal aud deuouuvmg
the Kngllsli.
Tlie mayor, 4mmei1Uitely' on liearlng
of wliat had. (Hiiimtl, Isstied vigorous'
InstriK'tlonH for the discovery and
'rosecutioju f Ibv culprits.
'A -WARM WKtCOMK.
Paris, Nov. 22. The ennmittce of
Hoc r Indeiiemk'iK'e ban posUil placards
hi Paris. calHng. uimmi the l'nrisiaiis
to give Kruger the warnHrt iossille
welcome. -
SociaM'imwTHtle. . . ; . . . .. J.470
T1h -Republican plurality over the
Itryan wief lni"d on the alsive, Is
1.J.227: and a. clear, majority over nil
of XiKtO votes. The Jilgliest Repulrfi
can ebH'tor has a plnraHty of 1 11,141
over the highest mi tln llryan ticket.
wlrilo t' lowest IU-iiblM'an, over tlm.
bwest Ietnocrat, lias a plurality of
13,218.
APACHE KID KILLEW.
ST. LOITIS, Mo.1, Nov. 22. A special
to the (;hsh-renRsTat, from El Pao.
Texas, says, lfesWlent Jos. F. Smith,
of the Mormon church, .who has ar
rival llwre nwmiiian'bKl by J. A.
Woodruff, report tlie killing of the
notorlou Aiiai-he KbI In the recent
Indian raid at Odonbi Pachcco.. Wood
ruff was otw if tin? party that pur
suetl the retreating. Iiidi.itis. iiitMl as
sistcd at Oht burial of tlie killed.
HFCCESSFL'LLY I.IIXCiIKI).
IIOSTOX. . Mas.. Nv. 22. Tlw tor-s-Jt
iMMits Ilhtkely iM Delong, whIHi
have Issn uihIn csuistruetiou at th
work of Oeorge f Awley c fm, Motttii
Itosbou, were successfully iaumHIted to
day. -:
WHEN WRITINO To our adv-r
riser, way. you w t In tlie States
man. ; !' a
ROTH 1HT PRI'XES. H. SL Olle
Hxiit a.part-f the pnem'nt week at
Walla Wnlla, Waslrfngtoti, baying
prune to fill wonie order be m""ivctl
WHVntly frtim tlie Eac. Tlie vrderM
were for slw-s ranging frmn .Vis ti tass.
of Italian innis, imt tUtv are very
few so small as that oit tliri bs-nl nnr
ket. Mr. Hlo wk-eeneil in finding 4)ti
Klzm dein(Hl end urclia-I tliree cac
bads, whIHi will ls isivked nt Walla
Walla ami shipis-d from tls-re to tlw
EasKm markets. AH tlie M-brs that
hare licco. re'eivetl by II. S. Olle & V.
for prainn ban Iwn incke.l In Isixes
and are ready for shipnxntj Tben
remain scu or eiglKt carted jet it
tie jck(l. Operation at ln cou
Iany's M-arelsmse bnvhc-n susis'iid
sl for tho ires'nt. as is nwyre packing
will be done until order are -ceivd.
JONES' CASH STORE. TIio atten
tion, of reader of the Twice-a-Wet
Statesman 1 called to- Ihe ndrer
tisnnent of Jones' t'ash Stre in thi
Iswie. Till 1 an .okf and reliable
Ixwtse, and the largest doing a mall
orrk-r Imsines In the -North we.-t.
"Jones he iiya" tlie freight;" in otinr
words, order of good to the extent
of f2U are nent with frelgbt charges
fmkl. within a specified radius, from,
this liouse. Write to F. A. Jom-.
108-HO Front St.. Portlanl. Or.. wb n
in neel of niilie. ami you wfll ls
treated honestly and fairly.
WHEN WRITINO To our adver
tisers, ay yon aaw It In tlie States
man. Hotrie and mother
ftynooymou tvruis.
are frnjuently
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