Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1899)
THE DAIL1 T JOURNAL. I! VOX. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20 1S09. NO 198 g,ivwwfiniHHwmttnfitiihnmn'intnninfiinvmmfti E You Don't Ask the Postmaster For I Credit On. Stamps Uncle Sam finds tlint the cash plan is the only wife wayfor him to do business. It's the only safe way for any merchant. Yon don't want to pay 3c for n 2c stamp, do you'' That's just ex actly what yon do when you deal w ith a store dv ing n credit business. 1 ' 1FE1S DREYFUS fiLabori in Court To- THE NEW YORK RACKET. is a SPOT CASH ONE PRICE STORE. They're satisfied with small profits because there are no lossos. Shoes, Clothing, Hosiery, Umlerwear, Hats, Shirts ami Notions. Come ami see our prices, thon you'll know why your neighbors all trade at the New York Kaeket . E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. fcuiMtmMmimAiUMiUtiUfrUftiHmuMmtMMAnHidiiinmH day. Some Far Fetched dence. Ert- The Case is Slowly Drawing to an End. ' Mineral Production, nr AaaoetnteU Prea lo the Journal. Wishixwtox, Aug. 38. Tlie official re port of the minoral production of the I'tilted states for Uio calendar year 1SS was made public today bv the geological survey. It shown that Vinco 1&50 the Itlie I'nited States has increased from J fw,3i,WA) to foei.sso.eox in ises, nearly HO per cent. The normal in crease deduced from this reconl of 9 years is at tho rate of $18,000,000 an i nually, bnt during the five years since 1 13N3 the incrcao has len near , rK.OOO.OJO annually. The 1R03 total pratnet was the largest in history, ex ceeding that of 1SWJ, which hekl the record prior to ISPS by nearly fW.OOO,- The value of all metallic products in lSs was 144,006,130, as compared with f, 193.502 in ISO", a pain of 141,807, 33. All of the metals except nickel made large gains, copper, lead, tine , al umiiium ami antimony reaching their maximum in both production ami vatae, but, while the amount of 4g-iron pro duced In 1S93 was creator than any oUter year, the value, of this prodttot was considerably lose in 1SP0 or lst)l. FORM BUDGET Troops Mobilizin Cape Town. at Royal BAKING fOWDER ABSQVUIHY'PVRE. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aoi imm ?- to., ww now. J PANIC IN RUSSIA. People Quitting Work to Spend Their Last Days in Quietness. Sr. Pbtbrsbcro, Aug. 28. Reports from Southern Russia iav the current j belief on approaching of the eml of the world is causing a panic among the un- educated classes. At Kharkova, work Or Aa-.ocla.lrd Prm to thi Journal. Rbvxbs, Aug. 28. Maitre I-abori was present in court when the trial of Cap tain Dreyfus was requited this morning. As Labori was entering court lie was in formed by a newspaper man tint Gen eral Roget, yesterday received doeu- men are leaving in larj-e numbers wish mente front Ksterhaxv. now in l.nn.lnn ! JS to spend what they consider their On the arrival m com nf l?- it ,a ! ,ttit day.9 l -fR? ,,0I"- Factory Upon looking around Found it to be a fact that KRAU88B BROS S3. 50 shoes are equal to any S4 shoe to be found in Salem, Call and see them at 275 Commercial St. Salem. Oregon. FREE SHINE 1? FM rr 1 J L 1 1 I ;to u u New Attractions each Week. in will This weok we are offering ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS i, ... .!.-tJ.....ir.iiiw tinishadand mjunUd. one of which miike your sleeping moiu look ooty and cool. In Mr rooms you will find the furniture necoswry to eompktly furn ish your Home and only needs U be seen to appreciated. Our price" will prove satisfactory. We Hope lo have you come and kwV over our stock at your oarlleit convenience. F. W. Hollis & Company THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. CYm Ym D. Uriiiii'tLisaiMiuuiyatiw J Siiiiaf, HiiUfj- IB 'Mr. Leltov L.Ueener has been ., "-i- u. .1 in Anil isiHUnt 111 Mm ii - n.-.i :i ntfc-s'-""" ". : J iUriM, UMUqwiii. iotin Department.; Ssml lor I TktWY 0BIMitiW Circular or Catalogue, to TRANCESCO SELEY, Dean, Salem, Or. noticed that he carried a billet envelope containing tin? documents referred to. Witness Dubriul told a gos-ipy story of meeting Dreyfus at tlie house of an acquaintance, 31. Bodson, in 1S4, when Dreyfus was a lieutenant, and to seeing the latter conversing with a man de scribed to witness as a German attaclte. Dubriul said lie told his acqnainance that he could not frequent his house if the German visited him. The aejinahtt- ance, it appeared, replied, excusing tlie fart, by saving the German was not life, but his wife's friend, which canted a tfeneral laugh. Dehriul later remarked that he lutd no prejudice afainst Dreyfus, for visit ing his acquaintance, or rather that of hit) wife, added :" If every omcer who is in love w ith his neighbor or w ife ia ditmieMd from the army, titere woo hi vary few left." Labori took witness in hand ami as certained that he only knew the visitor was a German attache, because he wa told so and did not know wiiethor 1m was a military or civil attache. In fact the whom story was ot the mm Most ilescrii tki. Dreyfus wlten he arooe to rujdy tn in hi wunee sfioKe lit a quiet conv ih ing voice, denying Uiat he Itad no re lations witlt a Gennau attaclte, military or civil. labori t)nilieil with Nelrieal by asking for tlie production of his rec ord in the law courts, which the counsel hinted was discreditable. Court ad journed at 11:30. Will Be Released. WisHtxoTON, i Aug. 28. Assistant Sec retarj- Vamlerlip has Uwtnicted t)t col lector of custonu at Port Townml not to inntitnte iroMealings against the seven Canadian ttsliimf vaeseie j-eited last month near Point Roberts for Ash ing, as alleged, in American waters. The iustructioiM were baied on a care ful investigation uy the Unitel States district attorney, who reported that in this instance he wa gatisned the fisher men were not poachers in American waters. Tit Hritteh embay also presented evidence in supfort of thin view of the case. The inatrueUons are not to be considered a precedent, however, and cusfmie omcera will be estweted to en force the provision which forfeits a for- eign veesal caught nhlng in American waters. owners have asked the police to stop the immigration tn orxier to prevent ttie ruination of their business. YAQDAS VANQUISHED Mexican Soldiers Defeat the Indians. Yaqui RAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at STORM AT HATTRAS BROS Cor. State and Libert Sis. Salem, Ore. Beach Is Strewn With Shipwrecks Thuty Uvea Lost. NoarotK, Va., Ang. . Thirty-live shipwrecked seamen, who hail nothing in the world but a few tattered and torn ekMbtt on their baclu, some injared and all mkerabki have arrived here from IlaUorad, N. C. last evening. From thom it ia Iwarnad that the recant hur ricane, which tent so many people to death and deetroyed vaet eautes in Porto Rice. iwkWi another chapter to iu hor mm in a little atreU-h of beach from Klnaacoot to Hattenw, X. C. Thirty people are known to have loH their live- in that district, which m only IS milaa luac. and beach k strewn with pmra. maeto and otiier wreckage. They er U veatels an aahore on the ooat between llatteraa anl New Kiver inlet. Xo each damacing reaulu have attended a atorm on the coaet in thelpaet uarter of a century. Waves ran mountain hkh and the wind howled nnceaaindy ler several day and nighte at a 7-nule vetoeily. That not more Uvea were loet la the vicinity of Hatlera w eoneidered by the mrvivur nothing leas than a miracle. n mm flLm A Pain in the Eye ,-.l Uv an accident or U may At... i v MUUi un an-Ment or u f t-.tl.Jt JuuulN BM "nS ""T?.ui 1-r.Ortained at TWh Ttneir ie nwy be only tewfiwarT. InjirS. lnconaectien wiA jm'BLRY DEPART3IKNT. W haw y " BARR'S JEWELRY STURE 118 STATU STHEOT. Report From Sidney. The miller from the Sidney Power Company's mill Ulay report today hst the wheat in that locality ia omewhat damaged . H a of the laaae Xeed ham crop oi SM acre, which ha been reported m ahoot totally nuneu Mpon amiiitio it wn kmml that aboMt afwiftk of hte crop waa badly dftMttl. HetWtaiwilhfeftdww ow and ot0MN5 -. - cm wve Mat of their grata tn wr conditio. Ptve Kaatbed af GeW. Br A..alaled Pre., to l-e Jort. Sar. A., -Tbe HamhaMl riwrd fram Alaeta met - bit)Kkdikefa. JO. Haetwon al this city. hnmrM 4ow. m aold dnat. onettoiaa oftha ciaa.upof nlM owned by an Eaeteva if. whkhMr. HaetHOOdii Xmtmt. the Hamkatdt'i f Warman. the mUkoi Ceahac Sums. Pom TowaeMD, Ang. . One of the kmaest and henvteet towa ever made by rreveaaa cnttar waa nompletiil AafMit 4 when the cutler Corwia arrivad at St. Michael with Urn big KQS-taa) bane whkh wifl be need as a coaiiar station far revenue vearada at the nvmth of the Yukon river. While in Behring tea a cavere ttomi waa encuaauren, au After Several Severe Engagements Rout ing Tbem. fir Aaaoclatrd I'rraa to the Joaraal. IorAM, Mevico, Aug. 16, via Xogales, Aria., Aug. 3S Thumlay General Torres gave tlie order to advance on Yieam. Three tJtap engagementa were fought before tlie troops succeeded in entering the strongltohl. Tlie Imlians met the government forces first about half a mile front Ykmn. and fell Utrk. Titcy rallied again on the outakita of the l'ue bio, ami were driven in. Tlie soldiers were advancing in a form of a half moon ami wlten tltey reached Ylcam it rv- ?uired a dejwrate struggle before the ml kins were driven from their positi on. In the three engagements two Mexi cans were killed ami 23 wounded, among the latter being two captains Ite'Htaldo Apportel ami Aural to both of tlie Hleventli regiment. Forty Yaquis were killed, and the number of wounded is known to have been heavv. Tlie Yaquis retreated In the jum-le to the southwest ward, and were followed by General Torres, wlio overtook them again at a point two miles below Potam. Tlie Indians numbered about 700, while the General's command was alrout 1000 strong. The battle was fought Attgimt IS. ami tlie lexicons liutl two men killed ami 10 wounded. Twenty Yanttis were found in tlie IioUm front which they fought. Ixretta Villa, one of tlie chiefs who led the Yaquis in their 10 years' war against tlie government, and wlio knows every inch of Uie river junglee, is now lighting with tlie Mexican army. He led the troojM through a heath, ami they were enabled to make a rear attack, badly worsting tlie Indians in the tight. When Uie general entered tlie chnreli at Yieam, shortly after taking posset's- ion, lie found evidence indicating tltat Father Ueltran ami the Josephine Sis ters, wlio are prisoner of the Indians, hail left there but a couple of hou rs be fore. Tlie candle) tlie alter were burnint:. ami in their tivtu k room evervthimr was in order ami dinner cooking on tlie Nireplace. Ih all their warfare, The Yaquu have never been known to kill a priest. They are always well treated and protected by tlie relig ious tribe. The excessive heat is something aw ful along the river country. Daring tlie march of SCO mm U the Eleventh regi ment from Hatamolal station to Tons, there were 10 death from Mimtrake ami m prostration and two death among them when they reached Torin Anguet 14. A diepalch from ChuWhu, Mexico, says the military authorities there re ceiver telegraphic advice t&Iay of an attack . the town of Camnripa by a band of 300 Yaqwi Indian. The place waa without military protection, bat the Mexican ritUrns barricaded thrm- selves in their adobe boat a and resitted the attack fur 10 hou ra, when the In- dhuM withdrew. Several hoanw were hnreed by Uie Imlians, and tve men and women were killed. It ia thought that a munber of Indiana were killed ami wounded, but, ac they were carried off, the number of cmaaHies cannot be definitely stated. As soon aa the Indians withdrew, a eoerier waa mat to Torin for military Dock Laborers Strike at Rouen. Martial Law Proclaimed at Hilrer- sum. nr Aaaoctatrd Prraa lo the JonraaL Cam: Tows. Aug. . Altlmugh as ealited, tlie summary of the counter pro posals of tins Transvaal government to Great Britain's proposition as probably incomidetc, it ttmloubtcilly gives the general lines Accurately. At Mafcking, tlie horse regiment Is moldtlxlng raci ly. Several Immlrol nvntlti have lven iiipKtl. Every train is bringing in fresh recruit". Lonixin, Ang. 3S. Tlw stvretury of state for the colonies, Joseph Chamber lain has received the text of tho Trans vaal's reply to the proporals of the Brit ish govern won t and has them umlor consideration. Tho membors of the cabinet are within reach, but until tho government has determined on what eoursetopurwe, Clmmlwrkin Is unwill ing to divulge the content of t he message from South Africa. Cam: lltntw, Aug. S3. 4Jen. Vic toria no Tor res thecommander at San Jose de .Lasmatajs, Santo Domingo lias de clare! for.the revolution ami it is reported tltat Santiago has also proHouivcv.il in favor if the reolutlofl. Strike. Hoick, Aug. S2.-A body of 2000 strik ing duck laborers, on being refused ad tnlsswu to a cemetery during a burial of the remains of a comrade, ruturnctl to tlie city crying "Img live the strike." DieturlMUtces followed, ami a number of tlie leaders were arretted. This even- int! there wore fresh dioonlers, the !eot4e takiin; the shle of the strikers Many pen-on were Injured, ami tho )olice made numerous arrests. Saved By Hail. Baker Citv. Or., Aug. 23. Xcws has reached here of tlie narrow escape on Sunday of the Baisloy-Elkhorn mining camp from total destruction by n forest fire fanned by a mountain gale. Tho timber north of tho mill ami a little vil lage was fired at 8 o'clock in tho morn ing by tho carelessnesa of a wood chop per, who was burning out a yellow jaokets' nest. For six hours, aided by the mills nro apparatus, ami wator brought in from high on the mountain in hastily constructed trenches, 0 minors fought the flames. I Many were prostrated. Others had their hair and mustaches burned off ami several re ceived badly Mistered faces. At 2 o'clock a nail ami tuumlor storm, turning into snow, which fell fur 12 hours hefivd to saw the mine's plant ami little town. TRANSPORTS SECURED To Carry tlie New Regiments to iManila. Jsilbteak South lltxn, Wn., Ang 23 Frank Ctl..... A...1 l.M.... K.U.I. I.I.A IT.IW. .klisKVi ant. i.ttuui ini;A mm awa: im: Hyasman, an Imlian, awaiting trial for iiunr and Klmor" lhf, w1k wero"1'11' l'bla, Columbia, Charl afting trial for stealing Iwrses belong-1 Sherman, Belgian King, j to tho former's father, ami Jonas i Grant, Tacoma, Sheridan, sl.tillnga lioat, broke jail Sunday night. 1 ho Imlian s wiiorvaixmi nro as yet tin' known. The other ttntnrlly. two returned wl. WANTS DEWEY. The St. Paul Globe a McKinley Dem ocratic Paper. Wants the Admiral for I'rtsKSentUI Camiulate in ig00. Martul 1 wivtfn a u iinninn i. an hi, has licon proclaimed Law Proclaimed. Aug. 2. Martial law at lltlversum, lo miles from here. Troops are occupying the town. A mob, lias overpowered the jiolico, arailed the streets, destroyed property and attacked the burgomaster's liouse. On account of the general fettl ing of unrest tlie dietnrbancuei are re garded as serious. Chinese Claim. SiiA.iui, China, Aug. 38. The Chi nese authorities here Itave revived their claim to the right of forming a settle ment at Xavking, hasl on the treaty of 183. Relief Ship. Nrw Yokk, Aug. 3. Transport 3le Clellan will mil for Han JnaH. Porto Ittco, this afternoon with a relief cargo for suffering Porto K icons. Crown Council Held. Bckli.v, Aug. a. The Prussian crown council was held today. The em tajror presided. Before the soesion his majesty received a report of the sitna tton from Lneanu-, chief of Uie civil cabinet. II r Aaaoelatrd lrra la the JaeraaL r. Pibl, Aug. . Tlie Ulobe advo- ciites tlie nomination of Admiral Dewey by the next Democratic national con vention. The Globe says: "The hour has come and the man is Itere; a man wImi knows little of politics ami baa mingled lees with olllicians; a man who has decided questions before him with swonl and scatea of Justice, with all necessary sjteeil ami with as much mercv as poeil4e to the fallen foe." "Tlie Democratic party has bnt to make this man tlie magnet of the cam paign, upon a platform of living prin ciples. I'pon this platform can stand the most tiopular man In westren hem isnhero the Mol of ifreatest nation on earth. Georco Dewey. Itero of Manila 'a, . -.. liay ami atlmlralol tlie Amor wan navy Br .tsaoelated rraaa to the JaeraaL WAsnixoro.v, Aug. 33. -Tlie Quarter mastor'a department of the army whkh is employing every means for tho trans portation of troops to the Philippines and has prepared the following state ment: "The following ships will U available to carry tho first ten regiments and recruits to Manila, getting them there about tho 1st of Nevember: The War ren, Puebla, Columbia, Charles Nelson, Hancock, Glcnogle, Pennsylvania, Valencia and Zcalamlla with probably two or three additional chartered vessels. Tito abovo vessels will not interfere with getting tho last ten regiment to Manila by the latter part of December. Tlie quartermaster General lias, in ad dition to tho above ships, for purpose carrying 2ml, ten regiments secured iho following shins: The Citv of Parr, Tartar, Ohio, New port, Indiana, Morgan City, Senator, City of Sydney, St. PauL Pu.-lik from Sau Francisco ami the Thomas, Logau ami the Meade from New York. CAPTAIN wonnicK and of Patchen Won. llr Aaaoxlalrd I'rraa la Ih UOSHBK. X. ., Aug. Jaarnal. X. Y.. Amr. 3. The first heat of the Patdten Uentry match race (or 15,000 was a Mul heat in z in. Twelve thousand opte presenU latchen won the nvcoud heat in 2 00. KLONDIKE QOLD. Will De Mined With llydrehc Maohin- Vamcouvrh, B. C, Ang. W. Lout Marks, tho Klomllko eorresMimlcHt of the Financial Nows of IsHtden.Kngland, arriveil tcnlay from tlie North steamer Itosalie He 1mm been gating there tlie prospects for mining developments. He savs the output will be well over jSO.OOO.OOO this year. Mr. Marks says tltat the government system there is a wicked one. He il lustrate this by the way iu which whisky permits ami other matters have been handled. Whisky permita wuro sometimes ago indued said to Im worth fcomething like fSOO.000 to tlie govern ment in revenue money that waa to be pnt in building roads, but the govern ment, instead ofearrying this out, caH eelletl these permit ami gave tlw r miu to tlietr party friend. In this way all tlie revenue was knt ami Mr. Marks says a a result Ihtwson will have a big whiskey trust this winter that will have liquor up toll a km. 8iaking more particularly of Hritish investmenta, Mr. Marks said that in a few years tlie wliole country would be changed to a big dydraulic dtitrtct. TliU was lemg narteil now, ami large group of Units are Utmg lwmglit np to be oarated in this way. Receive Notice of Hi Appointment Witt Acceptance. Captain Klmer O. Worrtck, lato Co. M, Second Beglment received no tice this afternoon of his appointment to a captaincy in the Forty-fifth regi ment. He ha wlrvtl his acceptance and will hold himself in readiness fcr marching orders. While Governor Gccr was at the Presidio lwfore the loys came homo he highly recommended Captain Wor rkk to the olllolals of tho war deiwrt munt, and every one will bo glad to know that the high clfieiency as an of ficer which lie displayed while in tho service with Co. M has been recognlicd. Captain Worrick was born in Steven son county, Illinois, in 18M. He came to Oregon lit IS01, and since llvcl in Sa turn, where he practiced his profcsaieii of civil engineer. A I the time of the cult for volunteers Captain Worrtck was street coHimUwtoiiHr of Salem, a toslttou which ho cheerfully left to fight for lib) country. Joining the National Guard J five years ago a a private, Captain Wor I rick rapidly ruse to the rank of captain. by the j He entered the volunteers with tlie investi-' commiseioH of lieutenant, but on Mafar mis appointment as major wail given the command of the Salem company. Uta of camly at KI.I.I8 A '.INN'S iXiwn to their store make lias In, During then times we Itave many kinds Flavored to suit your btsle. Ami in the counter inula of ghisa Or what is on the shelves, We know its good, we know It slwuKI For we made it all ourxelve. F.I.I.IS A 'INN l64Stato at. Phono 2874. V Oolla. WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, Aug. Cash 74. 8a a FaAXCtsco, SS. opt(HHmH TflnVfa Ang. L--Cah l.WVf and twotompanie of cavalry Cemmriaa. ve been ordered to the barea to ocsMi her laams and ill with wator ami. accorduut to Certain lltimi atatamret in a Utter toLape Toner, United ntataa luviae marine MTTice, it waa with mm dummlty that the bare, in a watsi IriaatsH con dium, waa towed safely Mo port. Art EiaPfi64ya Km. Hnmric ei Cloam is at SI. E. Phmh wtt a ftae line of needle wort. She iH swain a weak savtac iwmtm ike aswvaet deafjma Paravtan. wmunmm, Ux ate. i-sabaa uinT J r new .wwoMaeprianpaily kr tka iiea tar holidav nssaiam t t came yon can't twee it far u- U tka hui uheee ever she w .fHt Buy while onr Great Sale hi on I os. Meyers & Sons (J SALKIVl'S GREATEST STORK J Buy while our Great Sale hi on I Soon wane jm tssw m Aiaaka fthssruf isxsknteim- MMwml ifcpria. Hatoabri;, Poia Ibe- wicUa &nwufol mweNiaeprianpaily aaaaV ibar bohdav umsiaai-wiil msFjft- -1 ReunS Hmw. The aeav he ma icaaslis lav's Jeammu. haviskt j iC Oaanah, MM asm to ihaepda IMM A lrwtn, naaaa navwc nami pe y i hjuge Keeecd. Dtu-w, Mont., Aac- L The aetaeen Saimun City and Red waa mmJ at noun yeetoreew, hall a mifeMsMe the Idaho bste, mmej fscea here, by fcwr men. H. T. Reiiaey, mamujer of the dredae company worViaf os the MeNoU property, near Salmon City, Idaho, waa a iiat-enwer. He had more than ' m aohi dswt. wbuh h waa brieeing to DUloa, The rembers took it. The ruhhera then mounted totwiea. which were aonsosiwi m use titatiir and eaeaawd. Sherifl Pile Demttv fetoier havr left lar laafanW La seed naaka a thaw titni rabbery aeenred. A e flafc Uta ruaa maoe a hcms nanng is heavy usuber on ine psmr aSOe. h repertee aere mm JI'-" oiN W rewaad. The chincea kv eaaaans are very era, j ee resem aa mmM "aleaWBaea"BJae"'ale where cjaamtngrim ru place- There ummer's Sun wi MEN'S CLOTHING SACRIFICED. To make room for our Fall Stock which is daily arriving, we have picked out a line which we are offering at greatly reduced prices Call and see the fourth window display will save you dollars Here are a few prices; natter have the w Mis- Iloaanek and daughter Kern, at CksoM. eapert m&mHm a fa ipmMr. Thelaameaf aafeaa may am! K to thetr advanuaw to caM. A 515.00 line at S8.50 A 512.00 line at 57.75 A 510XQ Ujm 5t 6.93 A $&50 m at 53.95 A $7o0 line at 55.75 These are bona fide reductions. We can afford to do if ?! I i I s i .1 f V II i X4.