Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, December 21, 1900, Page 1, Image 1

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ISSCfcO ISC 8KMI-WEKKI.Y SECIIOSS. KACH tfESUAV ASD FRIDAY.
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SALEM,1 OREGON, Fill DAY, DECEMBER, 21, .1.900.
SECOND SECTIONEIGHT PAGES
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WHAT IS IT YOU'RE; LOCfiariG tfOIl ?
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prices lower than elsewhere.
tj ami give customers the benefit of
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Dolls, albums, dressing cases, shaving sets, ,stand coveis.towels
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p specialties of every description.
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Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store
Store Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock
o-o-o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- o - o - co - o - o
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f?iny sn oot heart, wife or sister. .
"S prtiieut will Tegret,
Tlwft slve a iwlr of Uomeo slippers
, I'pio ouch Juliet, r, ,. ,. , ,
... We Arc Ready
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Men's House Coats
In t:iuilful pytteriw. ilaia anl
faiK-v; trlmiiHl $4.n. $5.m,
5FT.OM. $10.ff nn.l flSLrMl.
j Silk Mufflers
7r 41V $1JT.. l-i-jon will
lw min!"4"! 11,1,1 ''JUUfli lt-ftaiu-n
-rwdcHl Into mk-1 email
1 J Silk Suspenders
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If roil want your Clirift!uu money to ra-h a Ions war. X P""
eiiU h-e We give back more change than any huwe.ln Salem.
G. W. Johnson St Co.,
The Teople's Clothiers and Foraishtrs.
257 Commercial Street
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In i.lain i whe much better line 10 cents per set higher. Y t .
I 57-ricce dinner Set for $4.25
' tiJA.'iimMih ware IflLOm Come and see us for Lamp. Over 200
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THERE IS A TIME
AND PLACE FOR EVERYTHING
I phuf at all times. Slippers
iimke fusible holiday presents. f
94 STATE STREET
Tor Christmas ...
you?
Dress or Street Gloves
Jjjl.ro " f 1.2T, fUVJ and fl.TTfc,
Silk Handkerchiefs
fmm 2V-' to t.w pa-it.
Holiday Neckwear
rrom ."w; to. f ljfi ;AI1 tUo new X
n iiouaav jewciry a
a gin-cart at prlec tliat are sure
to tlea. yoiu t . . .
Salem, Oregon
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Sacwt Oregon
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THE RUMOR IS
C0f5ED
Geberal Kitchener. Says Cape Cclony
J Has Been Invaded.
W0L1D DRIVE THEM NORTH AGAIN
Great Britain Is Preparinj: to Send
Morn Troops to Africa A Conrt v
Was Interrupted.
LONDON', Dec! - 1. Since Ionl
KltelH'uer dispatch, formally ; co
tirming iho inraMon of aiie Colony,
and expressing tlw? hoiw not to eapnm
tho'-Iloers, but only to rdrlve them
north. again." not a ward ha Iteen I
xuctl ofTieially a to the nituaiioii.
Cfaiisidi-rahle ar-tlvitv is now niaui
fested at Alderhor. A large draft of
mounttKl troops will he ready to start
for South Africa, Janixary ith. while
others hare been notified to hold theiu
selves In' readiness ' for the auic de
tluation. According to he Cape Town
correspondent of the laily Mail, wir
ing yesderday, the treason - court Kit
ting in Coleshurg -wa plligl liurrlel
ly, to remove to Cape Town with the
Kcsults of a Frightful storm
records and documents, owing to the
viclnity-'of the invading ftoers.
The Colesburg dUtrict." says the
correspondent, "is scihlng with anti-
Iirltlsh exritement. iesteniay (morn
ing a tight was proceeding at
tovii."
KIVEHS AX1 IIAUnOItS.
lhe Kill for Appropriations Has Keen
Malcrlall7 IJeUuecl.
WASHINGTON'. l)e-- 20-The House
rnnnniitm nn Hirers ana itariHrs in-
day "completed their bill, and it will
1e given to the public tomorrow... The
decision to make it pulfiic lefore the
holiday reeesa was duc'to trie ract tnnt
varhKt Ifeins ot tne out nan k'sm-.i
out. The bin was vigoruusij iiruu-
at the last moment. The total oppro
priations carrietliby it yesterday,. In-
clnding continuing l-nunrans, Hiiuiini
ed to about .sMM.raV:'Tlie snlvcoin-
mlttee pared the Mil down, last nignt,
m hnnt i.isswifii. T1h aptrropria-
tlon for improvements at tlie month of
tlw Col umbla rl ver wa s cu t alwu t
$;!tn,0is.
' BUY AN TALKS.
He Says Xo Comment Is Xecrssary on
Cleveland's Statement.
ATIVNTA. C.a.. Dee. 2d.-W. J.
Bryan. In a telegram today to the At
lanta Journal, declines to express him
self npon ex-President Cleveland
statement, which was published this
morning. : Mr. Brya savs: -
"L'wll Cleveland sets forth definitely
wliat he considers Democratic princi
ples' there is no nece-slty for cont
irient. The rank and file of the party
expressed themselves In 1KOO and 'in
UMt. and I, have no doubt tliey will
4-ontInne to express themselves on tthe
Issncs as they arKe."
NEGRO LYNCHED,
Swift Punishment for a Coloretl Mur
derer in Mississippi.
C.ULF rORT, . JM Iss.. Tcr. 20. Tlie
negro Lewis, who last night shot and
killed Marshal W. E. Richardson here,
was lynclted today. .Business In fJnlf
Port "was practk-ally susjenlel. t Af-tri-
fii trniredv last night the negro
church was fired, a ml bnmed to the
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TUB NATIOXAI, VOTE.
Total Rallots" tast for. tle Several
Candidates for President.
NEW YORK. Dec. 20. The Times
thl luoruing publishes; a talle how-
fling the itopular vote for, . PrviknlUii
!eh-ton in !f he:n,cetr ele-tKvti." .Minue-
was 'the '.-last'Ktate wrtWlsre it
vnKithis, not liaving lieeu htie until
yesterday, f Iu tcon Ktat . a in fouia
Utiiut aud.Su'tli'!drrdiua.' thene wre
th nominatiottK of - lnt two iiarties,
Hftttdi(ttt HfiuiKTiil, Uhii the
iKklkkt. ;Jn i Other. tates thMH were
Mtn-e aud fu'ur, and in wmc eight.
llie, total vote, including U!ll n-at-terinfi.'wa
i:LH;7.Llil. (If thU Me
Hitiley mhed 7.217.iTX and Ilryan
tf.T.JCVt. WVxdley. rrohihitioiUKt. rt--eeJvfd
o far a rorted 197JS; Ilar
ker. . MkUUo-of-the-itoad 1'opnlUt. ?h
18s: Social Ik-nnx rat. !MV2, and Ma
hiney. SMdal l-lvnr. :K4."it)i. .
."Me Kin ley plurality, according v
tin- figure of t lie Thm. wns hTiJKKJl;
McKInh'y'jt majority wa 4tls.lM.V
;ln additkri 4 here were rote return
ed in flve: states for the candiilate of
tho National t'nion Iteforni jtari.V. Seth
II. l-HliM. of Ohio,1 fr rresident, and
Samuel T. Nicholnou. of Pennsylvania,
for Vice lreUlent, and in two statc
fjir the caiiilhlate f he t "lilted iCliris
tttn fwirty. "J. F. H. Ixonard. of Iowa,
for President.' and John 1. VKney, of
Illinois, for Y'ce I'ri'sldent.' these votes
l'ltiir ns follows:
: Nation.! I Tnlon He form. Arkansas.
U1 : llllnol. v,7 : I ndla na, "jr. ( i inry
land. ttT. .uid 4hhf.-4Hl -
: Putted Christian. Illinois. Xirj; Iowa,
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PKIiS A SEV'KUK ACCIUKXT.
f Al,ll.NY. r . 1 im; ai.-tStwr-lal ' to
the Statesman. 'A man named llcve.
and Al Douglas wito hunting duc-k
Ue'ar Tangent, when Douglas .dog rati
SEEKING SLAIN IN THE WRECKAGE.
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n the Mississippi river. Rescue work
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against his master's gnn. llscharglng
it. The bot took efTcct in Iteeve's
face. He was lirottght to Allnany for
treatment and hln iuji.ry Is fortunately
found to lie not dangerous. '
The- wind today 'blew the wagon
bri.ige gate Into Hie river. Tho En
terprise SawtiiJll C'o.'s building was
overturned. There was much damage
done to the tindKT in the mountains.
HEMBMPEU SHOE! And clothing
when you're thinking of lilwlay pres
ents The -New York Kacket is the
ilac to buy them. d4twlt. .
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OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS
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Children's Umbrellas'
Tearl handles filh sterling
ktiobs, $1.50. Sizes 22 and 24
Dressing V
Sacqscs
A very swell
Xmas line
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JlAY -fAfJGEfiJrE TRIAfV
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Adopted, as Amended,, by a Good Majority In tl:3
: c : j United States
The TrMty TmWt tor the Protection t the Canal liy the t'nltrd States
Other Proihions Similar to Those Resobtlna the
'r Suez Marine Canal.
WASIIINCTOX. Dv. 2ft. Afler
Kuendiug the'gnater part of the past
week in eonshierhig tl. Hay-Pannr-e-fot
treaty for a modification of the
Clavton-Ilnlwer contention of-' 1ST,V
the. 'Senate today coksuiihh! only oie
hour and ! minutes in amending jt,
and , ratifying It as anteudtMl. During
that time there were several roll calls
and viva voce votes!.
Th.- llr?t five of the roll calls were
olt' ameniluients oflered by individual
Senators, and the Ltt otic on a resoJu
i ion to ratlfj- the treaty as amended.
All the amendments, except those of
fered by Senator Poraker und reirteI
by tlu'l'mntnlttee on Foivigu relations
were voted down by majorities averag
ing about lf.'; The ratification resola
'tlou was 'adopted by a vote of .5 to 1.
on the lower river in Louisiana.
The. vote upon the treaty Jtsolf Is as
foitows; , V ,
Yeas Aldrich. Allison, Itacon, Hcver
idgv, Bnrrow, Carter, Clta nil ler. Clay,
Ciillom, Heioe, Pillingliaui. Elklns,
Fairbanks. Poraker, Poster. Prye, 2al
Jinger. - Hale, llanua. Hanstrough.
Harris, Ilawley. Hoar. Jones tXer.lt.
Kean. Kenny. Lintisay, Ixxlge. Me
I'.rlde, McCoinas, McCnmlier. MeEit
ery. McLaurin, ' McMillan, Mallory,
'Morgan. Nelson. Penrose. Perkins, Fer
tus. Piatt (X. Y.t, Pritclujnl. Proctor,
Otiarlen, Scott, Shoup SMoiier, ,"tcw
rt4 StiUlrnu.- Taliaferro, Thiirton,
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Merdiandlw movement In consequence of a change In' our location.
We are going Into larger,' better quarters oon. Your constantly Incrcasfng
patronage demands It. When -we are ready! to move, this stock should le
ns wnall as rapid selling will leave It. Only! vigorous methods will redjtee
our eubH'k. IMk how the jc'co tiimbh that we may start new In our hew
stand. ' . . :...'!. ' '.
Xmas
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All the lead in g
make?, "Tinted and
guaranteed al
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Our tn!s full of silk went like chaff Ibefore the wind 3TO ysnls iw.ld
yesterday at 1 and 2 a yard. Come early and Onish iheni tip today
Value from S.V to fl.Of) I
Xmas Fans
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Turner, Warren. Wet more. WoIcoU-Tk",
; XavsAllen. Hard, lt;ite, Kerry. Ktu
ner. CM-krell. 4'ullM-rson. Daniel, licit-feldt.--
Ma sou. -Money. I'ettlgrew.
ler. Tillman, Turley, Vest, Wellington
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Pairs' on the treaty vote wen as fol
lows; Two Senators for 'the' treaty
being iwilred with oue ng.ilnst It, in ae-
I'ortiance wun custom: .
Depcw and Sewell for, with" Haw
lins against: Clark and Simon for.
with Chiltou against; Dollivcr aul
Kaker for. with Towne against; Caf
fery ami llatt iCouii.) for. .whit Jonts
(Ark.t against; Kyle absent and un
palrel. lie "was for the treaty, but no
pair 'could 1k scutel for him.
The pairs on the rotes on the .'amend-,
metits wore as follows; " u '
Chilton for with Simon , asalnst;
itawlins for with, Pepvw against;
Kenneyfor with Sewell against; AJlen
for with Dollirer against; Jones (Ark.)
for with Piatt fCotui.) axalnst; s Helt
fehlt for with Kyle against; Harris for
with Clark agaiuwtrCa fiery aud Kaker
ahcnl aud unpaired. v ,
- Tlie text of the tiXMty as ainemled,
follows: -
. Article 1. It i , nsrwl , tliat tho
canal, to be constructed nmler the
auspices of the Oovermnent of the
Fnlted States, either directly at 11
ovn,cntt or by. gift" or loan of money
to iiulividuals or rorprat'im, or
through , subscription to' or purchase
of stock or shares,' and that subject o
the provisions of the present reinven
tion the Government shall ltavti .and
enjoy" all tlie rights Incident to such
construction; regulation, and manage
ment or tlie canal.; . , ... .
Aw4cle 2. The high contracting par-'
fk desiring: to pnervi and- iimku
tain the general principles., of, neutral
ization established Ja article 4'gllt of
thb Clayton-KiUwcr t-ouventlou. wbl''
convention Is hereby uptnseded, ilopt.
as a basieTi of such neutralization the
following TltJes, triitlwtfluUaUy ; a cmi
bihllcd ,Iu the;i convention - indwecn
(reat.itrltaln and certain- pthcT Pow
ers, si gneil at ConMautltiopU tlctotwr
2ft. Isks for the f ree uavlgathin of I he
Snex Marine Canal,' that Is to say.
"1-Tlie Caual shall be fre and
open. In time of war as lu lime of
peace, to the vessels of cotmiicrce and
of war of all nations, on Serins of en
tire equality, mo that there shall Ih no
discrlthinatlon against any natron or
Its citizens or subjects In 'Tesp-t of
condition or charges of trafllc or oth
erwise, i . i
"2. The Cattal shall never le block-
aded nor shall any rlcht of way cr
extrclwHl nor any act of hostility be
conwiiittexl within It.
1. Vessels of war of a belligerent
shall not rerlctnal nor tlakc any stores
In the Canal except o,far as. may lx
strlftly fiecessiry, ami transit of such
vessels through the Canal shall lie ef
fected with the least possible delay in
accordance with the regulations In
force, and wltlt only such Intermission
ns (nay result front She necessities of
thej-wrvlce. Frizes' shall bo In all to
sjsvts subject to tlie Mine rules as
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