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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1899)
t , ! i ntost Associated Press tolo- 3 crame. Frosh Looal nows and Live Editorials make The Dally Jour- ?! THE DAILY JOURNAL. The Dolly Journal's large clrouln- tlon Is no accident. It's the result of i niKii quality ana low price. t f VOJO. x SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1899. NO210 diem Woolen Hcroe Made Goods SPECIALS: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for YOUR BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to De naa: ask for them. WOOUEf pii STORE "llEOPLE are not looking for Shoes bought to or 12 11 years ago, but want high grade goods, late and up-to-IL date and can always find them at our store. We do not advertise llanan & Son Shoes at 2.50 a pair, bought ten or twelve years ago - we let the Jay Shoe Store do that while we shall continue to conduct a first-class store as always before, and give our customers the latest styles and lowest prices. KRAUSSB RRQS 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. yR GRAY Cor. State and Libert Sis. Salem Ore. B Furniture Carpels China HIM L .tm ntoTIIDC COAMCP lo mchrrl With W ablc to make mote. Remember, our framing firstclass style and our prico are lower than elsewhere. Now is the time to investigate (Mctotb - Linoleum Our stock is full on all widths and qualities, from 50c up ill I The .argest assortment of Aten's Pants: Regular sizes. extra sizes and extra longs. INO matter wnar. size yuu tun for we have them. A special drive on them. 7 he finest line of Crash Hats for Aten and Boys to be found, in Patterns a.l Styles. Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS HiBllUlW fRNISKERS x I 1 closets With bent glass fronts and sides are among the latest pieces of fancy furniture receiv ed by us. Our line of Combination Desks are the best values we h ve ever shown. It will pay you to see our assortment before buying. nW'-fOT III I JlWlfV - Till lit lJVrtVlSl" fl two dollars dark. orders for MONEY " SCARCE Treasury Willelieve the Stringency. Transport Tartar Detained at iHong Kong. Miscellaneous Matters Reported by Wire. Ur Ananrlntril I'rfii tn tlip Junrnnl. Wasiiixiitos, Sept. I.'I.tTIio secre tary of the treasury has decided lit view of tlio money stringency in New York to anticipate tlio October payment of In terest. This will mnonnt f.",5.XI,.Cl, mitl is line on tlio 1 ier cent bonds of 181)7. Crowded Transport DetaincJ. Wasiiinotox, Sept. 12. A cable mes. sage was received at tlio wnrilupnrtinent today concerning tint United States transport Tartar, which bus been held at Hong Kong by the llritish authori ties on account of compluint by the sol diers of the crowdel condition of the f liip, A private Cable ineinago from Hong Kong, says Urn complaint whs made by 100 discharged regulars on laurd Uio Tartar, of overcrowding, hereiiMin clearnnce was refund. The Tartar tins on board 12.10 men, hut Is mid she is allowed to carry 135H. Tho Twentieth Kansas volunteers with General Fuuslon are nlioani but Is iMilIovedtbo volunteers have iniulu no comilaInt and arcMixlousto have clear unco granted tho ship in order that they may proceed homeward. Tho Tar tar was chartured by tho United Slates from Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. She vails under Iho Hrltlsli Hag. It Is Hiid that under those condition she Is tmhicct to llritish navigation laws. HOTEL ARRIVALS. wiM-AMfrrn:. J. W. Joyce, F.minotsburg, Va; K. II. Adams, Now Yerk: W. K. ISornluiu, Klamath Kalis; W. A. Morey, Chicago j N. A. Ixnickn, F. Aespaiigh, A. II. Am 111,11.1). Tuttle, Henry lainir. C II. Stelgnmn, A. X. Smith, J. M. Ionir, inr)lmiil: (Iwi. (1. IliiiL'hain. Harry h. I Young. Citv; II. II. F.arlu, W. I.. Pat tl an, San Francisce: It. W. Foster, New York j II. U. Sweet, Ulilcago. Picture Molding WallPapcr A few thoughts on the wheel! Ordinances Will bring to mind the neces sity of having a good, clear headlight o n your bicycle. It will ue cneaper In invest OOc in one of our nick el lanterns than in tviv a fine of and fifty cents for riding in the fair frames, but is stilt is done in oniy --, F7x"l - CITY BOND ISSUE. The Popular Home Loan Fully Con summated. The List of Donds Awarded by the Spec ial Committee. At 0 o'clock this morning the special bond committee composed of Mayor Ilishop, lteconlcr Jmlah, Aldermen Hu ron and Walker held a meeting for tho purpose of allotlng bonds to tho sub scribers under tho provisions of tho city ordinance. The following schedule had been prepared by lteconlcr Jtulah, and was duly ratified: Miller 11 Haydcn t Fay Wrightmau II. A. Morcloek Ix'onn Graham Carl Gles Itoy Ilurton 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 IX) 60 00 100 00 Vlrglellyrd 100 00 Mary Crabtree 100 00 Jos. II. Albert 100 00 Claud Gatch 160 00 F. T. Wrightmau, Agt 160 00 .1. G. Fontaine 200 00 Mrs. CM. Ogle 200 00 Mrs. II. M. Wandt 200 00 Central" IHlge, IS K. 1' 260 00 Mrs. J. V. McKlnney 260 00 Mrs. F.N. Gilbert 260 00 Mary L. Knunltt 300 00 G. F. Sherwood .100 00 W. A. Daly, Guardian U00 00 1) Southwlck 000 00 A. F. llofer 400 00 Julius Ituef 400 00 J. It. Falrlunk, Agt 100 00 Florence McKinnto 600 CO James Walton 600 00 Jefferson Myers 600 00 G.M, Power 600 00 Hattio I.. Tower 600 00 J. I). T. Tulhlll, Agt 600 00 J. Itox llyars COO (X) K. A. llyars 600 00 W. I). McNary MO 00 W. ll.I.fltf, agent oOOW) A. F. llofer, Jr., agent 600 (X) llororth Urns., agents 600 00 II. M.llartman MX) 00 S. 1). lrHlegraff 600 00 I.. V. Updegraff , 600 00 M. K. ITpdegraff 600 00 Percy Willis 600 00 J.G. Fontaine 600 00 W. T. Williamson 600 00 It. Garretcon TKX) 00 John Molr, agent 600 00 Hay L. Farmer, agent 660 00 Gusta Ituef 1500 00 L. F. Grilllth fOO 00 A.L. Handsaker 000 00 J. W. llickfonl tp0(Vl00 It. II. Lobao l.OOOfOO Squire Furrar 1,000 (X) Hal I). Pattou 1,000 00 W. J. D'Arcy, agent 1,000 (X) F. W. Steuslofl 1,000 00 Win. Waldo 1,000 00 F.vaF. Cox 1,000 IX) Dr. 1). A. I'aiiiu 1,000 00 Fred A. Igg 1,(XX)00 T.K.Ford 1,000 00 II. I), l'alno 1,000 00 A. N. IIiihIi, guardian 1,200 00 C. F. Martin, agent 1,200 (X) (1. W. Handsaker 1,200 00 John II. Scott 1,600 00 J. Itaumgartner 2,000 00 A.N. Oillsjrt 2,000 00 W. II. Leeds 2,(XX)00 Jozorth llros., agents 2,(XX) 00 Wm. I'. Lord 2.600 00 A. JJ. (illlis 2,600 00 (i. (1. Drown 2,600 00 J. F. IlughtM 2,600 00 U.S. lloun 2,600 00 W.H.ltyrd 2KX)00 Horace lloldtm 2,600 00 (illbert llnM '.'.fiOOOO A:T. GHlHjrt 2,860 00 Total HhGWITUMWHX. Amount of IwimIs awarded . Subscriptions unfilled: Claud Gath S. A. San ford A.N. Ilwh LaddA Hush W. T. Slatur, agent W, llreyman A. I). Ituriui K. IliwyiiiH., agHtit A. T. Gilbert frtl.OOOOO .fitfl.OCOOO . 15.000 00 . I.UI0 00 10,000 00 . M.oiio no . 6,UJ (X) 6,000 00 . 3.000 00 . 3,000 00 160 00 1110,160 00 Total amount uheril"d 176,160 00 SEEING IS BELIEVING. Fine Viwik Clxiwlate Crwmi for tho lodltM. I'winy g) for the bab. A gfrnd ftmokts for tl gutIemtH. FralL Itn entsm ami wM drinks fur all at U Foil. lion, m bUte btreet. Stop here at THE PAIR STORE For all supplies for hop Lots of i lowest nnu wnpra use. lois oi will te sold at the lowest Creat reduction on ABM- TRUST Tlie Civic Federation Meets Two Hundred Delegates On Discuss the New Form of Industrial Organization. II r AaanrUtri! Trra In (lie Journnl. CiiUMim, Sept. 13. Tho Civic federa tion conference on uses and abuses of trusts and combinations, with repre sentative men for nearly every stato in attendance, ociicd here today. Central music hall was packed with 200 dele gates and hundreds of spectator?. The first taste of tho real business confronting the delegates canio In papers delivered by Prof. J. W. JenkH and Prof. Henry Carter Adams, both tinder caji lion "problems before, tho conference." Prof. Adams, of the University of Michigan, said in part: "Industrial combinations, whatever their form, whatever their piirH.o, whatever their explanation, are matters of public concern. It Is said that we do not know enough of this new form of Industrial orgauiratlon to lodge proerly respecting It. If this be true and If on this account trusts are to be allowed probationary existence, It is the plain duty of the government to hold them meantime to strict account. If trusts are what they aro claimed to. he, that is to say, vanguards of the now industrial organisation which holds within itself great Industrial Ix-nellts, the sooner tho fact Is recognised by tho public the Initter for all concerned. If. on tint other hand, them Is danger In extreme application of this form of or ganization, tho government certainly has the right to ikisscss itself of all the (acts necessary (or Judicial opinion and for effective legislation" JOHN Q.BAnn DEAD. At 2;30 o'clock this afternoon, John G. llarr, one of Salem's best citizens, died of Ilrlghts disease, at his home on Hast Court street. Ho slept 12 hours earefully until Just before the end camo, when he was conscious and gavo recognition to his family. Funeral mi iiouncemeuts will I mi mado tomorrow. rilUNCM OBNUnALS. Offer to Intercede for Dreyfus on Certain CcnJitioin. Ur Aaam-lulril I'rria lu lb Jiiuront. ItosTo.v, Sept. 13. The Pont an nounced that It hail received the follow ing despatch from Paris: "Generals ltogetto and Murder have offered on tlio part of the army to de mand from President Imlxit tho par don of Captain Dreyfus If tlio Jew ish oominlttoo will drop the matter and on condition thut Dreyfus shall llvn away from tlio largo cities of Franco for threw years." President New land of the Newlmrg Will ego was In tho city t'slay, Ilrnyiimn llros. went to 1'nrtlainl today on liiis.ineHS. J. O. IVxorth went to Portland this afternoon. D. K, Kimworthy, tho Wouder-ful res taurauteiir, Is lu Portland today. City Attorney J. M. Ung, of Port laud, was In tho city today. Mrs. P.J. Ihxikett went to Portland this afternoon for a nhort vUft. McKlnley Mitchell, of Oervalu, was lu the city tolay. Harney llyiui, of Chaiiijg, Is In thoeityand leports bop oroi In good thapo. Ho will begin pkjklng tinxt wek. J. D, Itubuiittnln went to Portlaitd this nlUirnoon to rot urn with lit family, who have tmn rMtlug httrtt ninco tho New Yoar. picking and threshing, or new goods just arrived and racket prices. new eoous usi arnvcu racket prices. all summer goods. SOUTH AFRICA. No Ultimatum From England to tho Doers, London, Sept. 13. A representative of tho Associated Press learned today that the llritish message to tho Trans vaal does not demand u reply In 48 hours, tho exact wording beluga request for an Immcdlato reply. Tho message Is not an ultimatum In tho generally accepted sense of tho word. It expresses tho hope, that Pres ident Kruger ''will accept the propo sitions to rollovo tho present tension." Tho only part which is at all aggros slvo is tho reiterated declination .of tho British government to discuss thu mat tor of sovereignty In any BhajHj or form, Tho report that rand Irishmen have formed a corps to help President Krnger 1b confirmed and it is said at Cape Town that it cablegram has Wen received from New York saying that 10,000 Irish men there are ready to help the Transvaal, Ulcycle Lights. Another person to pay a $2.60 lino for riding without a light is L. II. Iac. J. ltobblns, arrested for tho same of fence, declined to dig us and will test the ordinance before Itccorder Judah Thursday afternoon. Reported Dead. Word was received at Stayton thjs morning that thu daughter of Mr. Cor nish of that placo,dtedat Dayton, Wash., yesterday. Dropped Dead, ''Hugo," the fast horse belonging tn "Kisor," oil) orvallis, dropcd dead this morning while In Statu Fair grounds. It Is supHicd that tho horse hail liecu suffering from heart trouble of hoiiio kind for soiiio time. Hugo liclougcd to the 2 sl8 class and was a fine horse, Youmklpur. That's the iiamo of the Jewish holiday the day of atonement which lieglns at 7 p. m. this evening and ends at 7 p. in. Thursday. This fast day is kept by all Jews, and among the Salem business houses that will he closed on account of It aro Friedman t Co., L. M. Haines and J, I), Ituboiistolii. Hxptcta Dig Crowd, Thu harbors of Salem conclude from present Indications that there will bo nn immenco crowd at thu coming statu fair. To accomodate strangers they proKie to keep thulr shops ojieu next Sunday con trary to their custom. Pure Candies Sulpheriiui Taffy Aaple Chocolates Coney Island Taffy Custard Chocolates Peanut Crisp. AT ELLIS & ZINN'S l04Btut Ht. I'honii ao74. 4 tiolla. os. ZM0 Commercial st Cor. Court. OUR j Out New Goods ate Arriving DaUy, OUR New Dress Goods Royal r Absouheey "Pure Makes tho food morq delicious and wholesome OVU BHfj fomtt'n C&T$ffJ fO. THEIR REPLY Filipino's Answer to Our Offer Claims Americans Were the Treatment by Americans lias Des troyed Their Confidence. Ur Anaoi'lntril Irra to the Junrnnl. Manila, Sept, 13. The Associated Press correspondent hero has obtained a a copy of the reply mado lly tho Filipino congress to the American offer of auton omous government. The author of tho reply was Ambntsloltlauzares, who was offered n oiltlou In the supremo court hut who failed to upcar and was sup iwaed to Ik) detained by the Insurrec tionists. Thu document rccats the arguments contained lu the recent appeal to the IKiwersfor recognition, and tho Filipino claims that the Americans were thu ag gresHorH In the war ami concludes 'not withstanding tho foregoing wo could have accepted your sovereignty and au tonomy If wo had not seen by the behav ior of thu AmertcaiiH lu thu beginning that they were strongly optioned to us through nice prejudice and their high handed iucUiimIh of dealing with us mado us fear for the future lu your hands." A Runaway, Mrs. Hamilton, of North Hahmi.drovo lu Dallas this morning. Yesterday while her horse was hitched to a fm i ce a wasp stung it on the nose cans lag It to break loose ami It rati and badly itciiMllHhcd tho buggy. The Old 1'oUollke Utables Are now run by (lilllam A Drown, who will furnish a rig or euro for your loam cxpial to thu best In tho oily. M3-6t-cod WANTHD A gissl fresh tulloli cow. Inoiilre at school for tho blind. 0-Ml Hers & SADISM'S GRbATEST STOKE NVTflTON Calll and see them whether you wish to purchase or not We employ fourteen accommodating cale?pople who take pleasure in showing the new goods, NVTflTON New Suits tor Ladies, C C Baking Powder CHAMBERLIN ELECTED CLERK Of the State Land Doard Other Appoint ment and Changes. At a meeting of tho stato school land boanl yesterday afternoon tho appoint ment of Hon. M. L. Chambcrlin to suc ceed tien. W. 11. Odell aa chief clerk of tho boanl was formally ratified. Gov. Gecr nominated Mr. Chanrberlln and Secretary Dunbar named J. II. Shttpc, Into of Itosohurg, and tho voto stood (leer and Mooro for Chambcrlin, and Dunbar for Shupo. Mr. Chambcrlin is " to lake charge January 1, ItXX). j Some timo slnco upon rccommcuda-J tlod of Gov. Geer, Cnpt. Case, of Port land, was appointed to a llcuteuantcy In I tho 15th Vols., and as ho baa now re signed tho honor, tho governor has named Capt. It. K. Davis, latu of Co. K.' Second Oregon Volunteers, for tho place. Col, Owen Summers, whoso ptaco of appraiser of customs lias been filled by It. J. Hendricks during that olllcer's absence at tho head of tho Oregon Vol unteers in the Philippines, will resumn his place next Saturday and Mr. Hen-' drlcks will return to Salem. When the liver's wow all's wrong. WHEAT MARKET, I' Ciiicaoo, Sept. 13. December 7lJi, Cash 71. Has Fiuncisco, Sept. 13, Cash I.O.IJf Son Old While Comtr Phone II, i New Cotlii Acer's j puis : make wrong livers i f 1 li'l w i S5RBNZflHA,M&TON New Trimmings and Silka. THB FAIR STOJRB J 24t5 L-lVllVlX-VV-x-r -