4 4 Latest Associated Press tolo- 2 grams, Fresh Local nows and Llvo Editorials mako Tho Dally Jour- ! THE DAILY JOURNAL. $ tlon Is no nooldont. It's tho result of i. nign quality ana low prion. VOL.. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBEH 27 1899. NO, 227 Salem Woolen Mills Hcrae 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 our boy! All sizes of Boy's Black Pose, the very best to be had: A.4'i for them. OUE f AM AN SXXOJESS? ' H NVV 1 ?X KRAUSSB BROS 275 Commercial ftp! SALEM SHOE STORE R. 11. LbBO, Manager. M Mate St Ladd t IbHi Hank IH'1 Funiiliiic U Carpels I 1 , .,.--. HZ- a Arc gaining favor have them. We are snowing scverm ui mi. y making a special price to make room for anewjotnow on the way, &VBvB&ji buttoned w ith onlv - .irgo 1 We make all kinds of Lounges, AU wcrk guaranteed Forget Forget Don't nUREN The arjpl assortment of 2ii5 Pants: Regular sizes, Alen extra sizes and extra longs No matter what size you-call for we have them. A special drive on them he finest line of Crash Hat foi Aen and Boys to bs found, in Patterns ade Styles. STORE 5 SON'S Shoes are selling fast. Our Fall Stock now in, all bought before the late advance in leather, and we are going to sell them below any body. Call and sec our styles and get our prices. St. Salem, Oregon. OUR GREAT SPECIAL SALE DRINGS LUS1ESS. Cur ccror-ctitcs do not seem to appreciate it but our customers do. All our Fall and Winter . slock cut to bottom prices, No f tore in the city attempting to meet our prices. Of course some people "will look around," we arc glad they dc'thcy aU ways come back if they know the dik fcrcncc between a S2 50 shoe and a 53.50 shoe. oreniflamlftoN v HOUSE FURNISHERS a 1 1 Iron and t , 1 Beds. everyday m nc nomes -y-y w- This Lounge, upholstered in J tineiigureuvei- utir. uiicuu II -' II I - i , drum head $14 their reputation. that we are selling '(IxvtoWB discount to close out me iovv biov Si FIRM Titty Will NOt Rr cede. T 71 Transvaal Government Ap pointing Officers. Situation" in South Africa Critical Boers Looting the Frontier. Hy Anam'liifril 1'rrn In tlir JiiurnnL Iainihiv, Sept. 27. The trniiHWial hII tiatinii remains uiu'hniiKcd, tlmiinh if anything tin' feeling of kIooiu l" deep ened. Cablegrams (mm l'retorla ami Cape Tim 11 cliow tluvt tho tienernl iiupri-HHldii prevail Hint Hoern will not recede, fiom their poMllioiuind Hint hiding n( tin rot tit Pretoria has lieen inteiiHllled. l'lie dinpatch today announce that the Traimvmil Kiiwriuuuiit luw begun to pK)int (illlcer to go to Hk front in wiMi of lnwtllitli'i. Tliu executive conn oil of Him Trar.nvaal Iihh been In con Htunt telegraphic eommuiiieutlon with tliu Orange free Statu. Noili'1'lntoii, It In mm wiiil, regarding the attitude of Hh' l'reo State him et lieen reached. Tranxviiiil'H reply to the iliHKitcli of Chatnlurlalu will Iki drafted today ami HiihiuUtcd to tliu mail in K'cret eiwdon, liupltu of tho warllko preparation. South African circle in Iindon, hHII bi-lii-vo there will lm no war anil Hint tho Itocr will llnally concede, to tliu demand. , Begin Looting. biMiiov, Sept. 27. Tim Capo Town correspondent or tliu Dully Now saya; Tim IlourH liavo begun looting on Hio wocturn liorder of tho TraiiHvaal. A bonne at l.lteliunburg, belonging ton Hriticli wubject, wan looted In hi iibcunce, ev erything rtnblo being carried off. FOUND DEAD AT NEW ERA. Oiumos Citv, Sept. 27. Chimin Wll IIiiiiih wan (oiinil 1 1 mil by tho aide of tliu railroad track at New Km HiIh morning. He lxKtnlojl tliu train lad night l Jwit bin way to ''ugene. SOUX INDIANS GREATLY EXCITED. Ill- An.iirlHlril I'rrnm lit Itir Journal. Omaha. Sept. 27 A nvial to the Ihv. from Cheyenne Simx mn'iicy, kih that there in K'eat excitement ou-r.the h'rlurc MoliliiiK Wall Paper Brass L .,. a !.. J w w I . MORRIS CHAIRS, From $j.50 up. This is the best Easy Chair made! them evcrv day at a HAMILPOTsJ inttrtlcr of Ixing Haley, n Cheyenne rher Soux, by ltmhly, a wiunw man. At the fuueral of Haley, which was con ducted at the Catholic cemetery, White Swan, one of tho principal chiefs, ninde an iutlamatory speech, bitterly denounc in) the white men for tho treatment of tho Indians. This stirred tho Indians up more than over. Inspector Tinker, tho Indian bureau, and Farmers Lyons and Conistock arc on tho ground, sup ported by a force of Indian police, and nroilolnectory. thing possible to quiet tho Indians and maintain order. ROOT FAVORS PORTLAND. The Secretary's Final Decision in Portland's Favor. Ilr Anauclalrit I'ren la llir .Innrnnl. Watiiimitov, Sept. 27. Secretary Hoot has mcrrulcd an attempt inndo through tho quartermaster's depart ment to prevent tho Lennox from being lilted out for .Manila at Portland. A ills patch was received from San Francisco saying that tliu Lennox could not Iki llttcdoutat Portland without a great deal of additional expense; that it would be iiiiKwqih)o to wnd meutliure who mi- ilcrMaud what is needed; that men could not bo snared, and several other minor suggestions were made. This dispatch was taken to Secretary Itont, ami, after considering everything, be adhered to his determination to have the Umiikix llttnl at Portland. To each of Hie bureaucratic nhlcctliiiiH he Inter- HHod the cool determination of n busl- nesi mail who did not see Impossibili ties in every little thing brought up, and ami said that none of tho obstacles raised were of iuiporbiit'tt Ho said that the trivial iiuestions which tho San Francisco men were raiting wuroluteud- cd only to prevent any business from being done with tliu gooriiinent trans- Mirts at Portland, and ho did not Intend to be used for any such purpose. Tho Into decision settles the matter, ami even the quartermasters hnwi given up their light and ackinmhilgo defeat. NOT COAING TO OREGON. Wasiiimitov, Sept. 27. President MeKlnley has decided to hino'on his Western trip, Octnlmr -J. Tho president will bo accompanied by Mrs. MoKiulcy and tliu meiiilstrsof his cabinet. They wllllcawt on Oi'tolsir I, tho nnimlng after the dinner at tho white house, and will lie gone alxint two weeks. They go llrst to Oalwburg, III , thence to Chi cago and onto St. Paul, Sioux City mid Alienlceil, S, D. Returning Volunteers, Two train loads of the Idaho volun teers kihi1 through Salem this after infill en route for home. Tho Dakota and Minnesota men nre tixctcd through to-morrow. The Eloquent Eye Sometime iim-s its pewer: it ntHxIs help til MM UliUKMlilMly, A klllil optician will tost thn eyes frwi of cliargu and nn-uratoly wljust gluMMW to suit the sight. Ifymi run Imj flttwl from tli lurge aMuirinent kpt In ttk it will Imi u matter of hut n fw lllilllltwi to (III Ml. If glttMMM iiiiut l muiIh It will ittku u few diivs. If any ime urv KlaivHsaiMl uUm 1'ior to my n iiMlsrntt) pricx, we will mil Ln u dtwtnint or in soiiiti tstuMM piw-tnl Himiii with )tiM4M. HERMAN W. BARR S. 0 lirHdatOiitlfluii llMtitatuRt Realization llel'er Than Imagination. To rtttlbM tJw swilitW- itt my fruits, tern rrttMiH, crtWHi mU, aif 1 chikIU, U to lU tliui. My clumiuUi rrtwMM I'm Mir f- witluu yMr iimwim, hhI uumu triad never iImiM. l'U at tlm IhMI tM, 13H SUlW W. HOCDB Now the Imlimf? next thing is We all want Caps, Gloves, Sox. Hose, and a great many Dry Goods. Now. I will tell you, John, that we can save money by trading at THE PAIR STORE n Salem, for I have priced their goods and know they are all right. Keally, jonn, I ieei UKe we ought to tell everybody that they can get more for their money at THE FA R STORE in Salem than any place else. U. ' uaunhy proprietor, 274 Commercial Street. GHTfflG REM To Honor Admiral Dewey. Rear Admiral Sampson in Full Charge. Though Outranked By Howison and Schley. Ilr Aumirlnlril I'rraa In III Journnl. Ni.w Yoiik, Sept. 27. Admiral lowoy rsiu early l.lay and could Iki seen friuu the Atlantic highland pacing tho Olympla's quarterdeck. An outward bourn) llrltlsh steamer saluted as she usscd. A string of signal Hags were sent aloft in rcss)iise. All otllclal visit was paid Dewey by Major llurbank ami staff, commandant of Port Han cock. At It o'clock Hie Olympla started up the bay for government anchorage, off Touipklnsvlllo. The progress, of tho procession was triumphant, all sorts of crafts , including the dispatch Ixiat Dolphin, with Assistant Secretary of the Navy Allen on Issinl accompanying the Olympla. Unexplained today that while Dewey and Hear Admiral llimlson Isitli out rank Wear Admiral Saniwoii, there would Iki iio change In the arrange ments, giving Sampson full control of the nasal Hirtiou of the demonstration in Dewey's honor. howison Airivcil. Nhw Yiiiik, Sup. 27. Cruiser Chi cago, llagshlp Hear Adinlral Howison, reached ort tislay. The cruiser pro ceeded to go to the Vermont anchorage, off Tompklnsvlllu. A few moments later, the. blue Hag of Aear-.ldinlral Sampson's, ship, Now York, was low ered and the rod Hag subitit if I Indicat ing that Sampson was uu longer in command of the lleet heie, Honoring Dewey. Nkw Yiiiik, Sept. 27. long Iwforu dawn this morning steam and sailing uraftof all sizes gathered III the irinlty of tho southwest channel and swarmed around tliu Olympla. A string of signal lights weru kept constantly changing us the answers were Hashed across tho bay to the salutations of passing ships. Just at dawn the signal lights on the Olympla, went down. Half hour later tho shrill sound of the Issitswalns whistlu was heard piping tho men to cleuii ship and soon the sailor lads were seen swarming the decks mid getting tho pride of the navy In shlphaio for a trip to the anchorage off Tomplnsvllle. At Hi 15 the erulMir Chicago, Hying tho HMiuaiit of ItMir-Ailmlrul llnwisoit wnncd in nt tliu Narrows. As shu iioured the Olympla, Imr guns Imlnliiil forth the udmlral's salute which the Olympia ruluriiKil with a saint" for rear-admiral. At H o'clock ixilors was siMiiideil and the tlag ami Jack were lsitsl dim and aft t strains of the "Htar HiugM Han imr." At H:0oV'loukthii Dnlphlu Iimvh In sight, having on Issinl the usltant iwjmtary of the navy, Allen, who was rmulwl with u sulute. He wmit on Ismrd tliu Olympla and rHiualnuit until thtiOlyiuplu welglrtsl anchor. All lit way up the lnwur Imy tliu slg- uul Imys wuru ksjit busy dlpiJng wilors while the .tenia sirwi kept tooting out the thaiikM of Hie admiral to his admlr- Mrs As tliecrillssr umirisi runs im- worth and Ifainlltoii tliu marine par UilwltheipurtMMlwk In full drwis mil furm. niuiulim.' ut attmitlon wIiIIh the wndgli was luwerml Mini thn khlM lium Ur dUpluyeil. As Hhj Olymida tuiterinl tho I'haiiuul tho sigiml eor on thw (ortti wlgMKKl a wwloiine, which wuai(srwl by tlm sblp's sfgiwllnr. Ttw sp ' thu forts wsrorrow.Ul Willi soldUn uml us the MrMKMH U.UI.1 (nrtli thir wulwime, AGAIN where will we do our Shoe, Underwear, iiui, is me thoy cheered lustily In tho faco of tho hero of Manila wreathed in smiles as his ship answered gun for gun. A little later tho cruler joined Samp son's lleet orfTimpklnsvillolwhtch tliun dnl out a welcome to tho eomin.uider-in-olilof. ADMIRAL DEWEY LEVELHEADED In an intervlow In tho N'ew York I've nlng l'ost among other things Dewey says: "I thought that this thing In tho Philippines would Iki over lung before this, as it should bao U-en. I cannot imagine how they have stood out until now. Of course, thoro was tho rainy season, and I supHo little was dune. Ono great trouble out there has been that (.ioneral Otis has tried to do too much, 1 told him so. Ho wants to lw geiural. governor, judgu and everything else, to liavi) hold of all tho reins. No man can do that. This Is the great trouble. It Is enough for a man to do ono thing, to bo ono thing; but when a man tries to douverytblug nudbo oery thing, it Is easy to imagine tho result. "Tho light in the Philippines should Iw easily cided. Tho eoplo liavo been so badly treated for such a length of time by tho Spaniards that they are dis trustful. This is tho great dllllculty In dealing with them. Where wo have met them and they liavo lccii lu such contact with us as to learn that wo mean to treat them well, wliro they have seen that we mean what wo say, there is no trouble. They stand by us all tliu time. All of them will learn this in time. They will get from under the In lliieuce of Agiiinaldo, or rather those people who are Milnd Agniiialilo, who, as I said before, is u mere tool." THI2 ADMIHAL'S SALUTIS. Salem to Pay Honors to Dewey in Good Style. Tho State military department had a brass cannon sent to Salem, lu charge of l.ieut. Strain of the Oregon battery, to bu Hied tho momciiUhuwnrd is receiv ed from New York. It U not probable that any other program w 111 bo hid ulged In. COAMITTED SUICIDE Taoima, Sept. 27, Trunk llrown coin milled suicide last night, cutting his throat with u NNiket knife, lie had bristled mer the death of his llancee. To cure T. Onppe. Keep wrm, cipecUt Ibe feet, nd take Ut, AtUet' Ncrviae. HIGH ART CANDIIiS. L'XTUA VANII.A CHOCOI.A'IUS CUSTAUID CIIOCOI.ATUS MAI'LHCIIOCOI.ATHS CALIFORNIA ClltiWINC. CANUY AI.AKUMA CIIOCOI.ATI! NliUGAT AV ELLIS & 'INN'S Elegant Neckwear JVfor Ladieo. B7M - V " "" C Q. 1 nU Pl-n',4o We have the heavy double face plaids for VjrOll naiuS ca)S aiKj ikirls-the best shown in Salem S250 and S3 a yd, xr 4.' riiU Vou see it advertised in all the V encilcui v-avjux WE HAVE IT IN ALI Dl A very beautiful fabric woven for Oregoniaus. riUClie it wjf not 5pot, slip, or fade, will stand the ram without shrinking. We have it in durable shades. Special Sale ooTxroaBinEcac rxiDjflLY nsr occ3i-jac,ac,.j Royal aiHSOLWIELY'PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Ovil MRtO SHOOTING AT SILVERTON Dr. J. W. Welch Interferes In a Funiily Row. Ilr Aasnelnlril lrrs In III Jonriinl Sn.VKiiTov, Or., Sept. 27. In ix sipinb bloliotween Dr. J. V. Welch mid W. It. Smith yesterday, tho hitler was shot (brought tho left hand, lie made com plaint against Welch, who will appear for a hearing today. WbenWelch, who is n young dentist, went hoine to dinner, ho found Smith rher. No particulars faro- yet known the center of a considerable commotion, nH to what caused tho terrible deed ex of which several women seemed to iHilveptlng a report that n family Jar In tho part. It Is said the trouble started from morning led tho unfortunate woman to Smith's Insisting on taking bis llttlo end berown and her children's lives. daughter (mm tliu family homo in town to his ranch, up tho creek, his wife op jioslng such action. At any rate Welch tried to ipilel Smith, who resented tho Interference. Welch sent his little brother (or his rowilvor, ami when II brought him Smith bad hold of Welch's mother. Welch sought to mako Smith release his hold, and Smith sprang (or the revoher, anil In the struggle tho weapon was discharged. Smith ilgurcd in the affair lu which Cisilldgo was killed In Coos county, n few years ago. Smith thru rivehed n wound In the thigh, from which ho has not yet fully recovered. 'Die Aluka Kartliiuske. Sv Kuam'Isixi, Sept. 27. The earth intakes which shook up the Alaskan coast curly hi SepleinlKir luade them H'lves felt miles at sod. Three essels which have arrival from the northern salmon llsherles resirt experiencing must lMvullnr weather on Sunday, SeptenilH-rll, the day of tho llrst earth- ipiake. ('nptalii Charles Johnsou, ol Hie lutrk II, I'. Cheney, which was at sea almost opHislto Kadlak at tho time of the dis turbance, states that on Soplomlior it a heavy gale sprang up, the air being very sultry. The Imrouiiiter fell rapidly, but lu Id minutes the wind full ami tho sea piloted down, Captain Thompson, of the bark Nlcli. iilas'lha)cr from Alaska, also noted the iH'Ctillar climatic condltloiis on Suiiteiu- JhtII. The h, J. Morse was likewise caught lu tho galu which followed the upheaval along the north coast. The San I'm nc I sen A Hluslaw Lumber Co. has Just (viinpletml a llrst-ohnw saw mill at Acme, with a saw big capacity of Wl.tXMI feel sir day, says tliu liugene ItegUter. Mr. I'. I'attersou, out at the stone ipiarry three miles soiitli of Dallas, has romii men under him getting out stouo ferthe new l'olk court hoimu at DaIIiis. Gilo li iUtIus IliouianiJi of vlctlmi Ur. Mllci' Ntrlnc it coring IliyuumU OHI) COM MIC MCI A. I. HI", CON, jjoiJlefSVi k Soru, Our Dress Goods Department is indeed a credft to Salem. We are showing all the new weave, colors and patterns. Oepons, Foreign buyers claim that Crepons will be very good for Pall and next Spring. We show them fiom SI a yd, to S 25 a suit leadiiik' journals of fashion. SHADES. 50 inches wide. SL25 and SL75 a yd, We are showing a mixed line of Dress Goods, worth 50c to 51 a yard, for 38c a yd to close out Baking Powder PO-ffCf CO . MtW TOM. SHOCKING TRAGEDY. A Aother Drowns Two Chil dren and Herself. Ily Aaanrliilril Prras In Ih Jnurnnl, Tun Du.i us, Or., Sept. 27. Nuwh was rooehed by tho county uDlciuts lioro of u shocking tragedy which ocuurcd near the free bridge Monday afternoon, when 1rd. W V. fli'ldti .lmii'twiil li.ira.ttf timl j hor two children boy of 4 years, and girl of 1 years In tho Deschutes Their Isslies wero recovered this morii iug. Oytou formcrb owuetl a farm near Tho Dalles, and was married here lle years ago, since which time he has been it rancher lu Sherman county. His wife wih it native of (I runs Valley. .1. II. Peterson, of Ualuer was In town last Sunday ami closed the negotiations for the nxrchasuof lloury Miller's lod ging camp ami oiitllt, says the Citehla- moitiazotio. uis.Mr. reierson s in tention to put In mi Iron tram road nt ouco,, laying the iron on top of the skills mill thoroughly planking tliu entire road, so that it can boused lu the win ter. Three iloukev unulncs and new camp buildings will 1k erected at onco. it istno iiiieniion to worn mini mi to mi men steadily. WHUAT MAHKliT. CiilOAdo, Sept 27. Dccemboi TSii, Cash 7IM , San I'ii V4uiscu, Sept. 27, Cash 103. ' Elcgont Neckwear THov Men. COUMT We invite you to inspect our goods and be convinced that they are exactly as advertised. We have the Largest Clothing Store. In Salem C X X And pride ourselves on giving good values. New line of Menfs Pants 75c to $6 We are closing out a line of King's Trousers, worth 7.50, For $5.75 a pr. One bottle of J Ayer's iSarsaparilla ;; will do the work of three bottles of the i ( ordinary kind. j I 'A i 't! i :i m I J 248 COMMERCIAL ST. - '-Jfc' Efc ..