The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 16, 1899, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON .MONDAY OCTOUEll 1(5 1800.
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AMERICAMACHTWINS
The First Race Oyer the Shamrock by
Three-Quarters of a Mile.
Columbia Crossed the Line First, With the Shamrock Less Than
a Second Behind Yachts Run Home Bclorc a 14 Mile
. Wind v Columbia Led the Race from the Start,
The Shamrock Had the Bettor
Position at the Start But the
Yankee Captain Outsailed
the British.
Ilr Asaoclnlcil I'rraa In Hie Jnnrnnl
IIiohnviH, oft Navesink 0:53 Tie
weather in clearing mul llio wind is now
blowing about ten knots. Thu i-our.se
will lie south, southeast ami east. Tlio
tirting gnu ia llreil 'at 11 o'clock.
Tiio ColumhUi crossed thu line llr.it with
tin windward portion, thu Slimnrock
loo than a second behind.
Iisa Hkvcii, 12:21 Columbia Is now
ovur iv inllo ilhai 1 of tho Shamrock.
Fvu Hookvwvy, Oct. 1(1. At 2,01 p.
m.-Tho Short Heach lifo saving station
reports having heard two whistle) eight
minutes apart and they buiioo tho
yachts turned the stake loat at about
tho"e intervals.
SNiivlIooK, Oct. 1(1. At 2:15 p. in.
thu wind shifted to tho east hv north
east, fourteen miles an hour.
At 2:18 p. m. tho Columbia's lead is
about ono and a half mile?. Tho yacht",
are now running home before tho wlud
Nnw Yomc, Oct. 10. Columbia wins
first international yacht rare". Sham
rock three quarter! of inllo behind.
Salem woolen
mil.
Hcrae Made Goods,
Specials: A veiy 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 be had: Ask
for them.
The largest assortment of
Men's Pants: Regular sizes,
extra sizes and extra longs.
No matter what size you call
for we have them. A special
drive on them.
The finest line of Crash Hats
for Aen and Boys to be
found, in Patterns and
Styles. ,
WOOhUI
PUI. STORE
We have just received the
Largest single shipment of
Details of Race.
Ilr Aaanclntril I'rraa to the Jonrnnl.
New Yoiik, Oct. 1(1. Tl.o yachts were
jockeying about tho start with mainsails
and top sails up when the warning gun
was llreil.
Tho boats had to timed themelves
that both crossed within a minute and
almost together, the Shamrock with a
light advantage.
Promptly at 11 o'clock the starting
sun was fired and immediately thu
Columbins jib top-sail was shaken out.
Tho racers were then cloc to tho
line and as she trimmed her main sail.
aft more, Captain llarr worked his boat
out across the Shamrocks stern and was
In a better position.
On the beat down to the outer mark
tho Columbia outpointed and out footed
thu Shamrock and gained on every tack.
Sho turned tho staku boat nine mil
utes and 47 seconds ahead of tho Sham
rock. Thu olllcial time of thu turn of
the Columbia was 1:48:41); Shamrock,
1:118:0(1.
dipt, llarr did his turn in u trice and
as he started to go around the Colum
bia's splnaker Ihxiiii went down ou the
instant. ,
There were loud shouts of Joy from the
watchers as sho started for home All
they had to do was to ease off her sheets.
After tho Shamrock had!roundod tho
outer murk her lighter canvass ivviih
broken out in good shipshape fashion
and, onu and a half miles to thu rear,
sho set after Columbia, homeward
bound.
Thu olllcial time at tho finish was
Columbia :i:5l :6l; Shamrock 4:05:10.
The result is n complete v iclory for the
American hoat, American skipper ami
tho American crew.
The Columbia surprised oven those
who knew her best. At no lime
after sho began to pull nway
to tho windward, leu miuutei
ufler tho starting gun was tired, ws
thullrst ruiu of thu series in doubt.
FIGHT AT KIMBERLY.
Boers Have Advanced to Within a Few
Miles oi Dundee.
SYNOD ADJOURNED.
Martial Law About to be Proclaimed at Capetown Refugees
Looting and Mobbing Prominent Dutchmen Boers
Closing On the British Outposts.
Nearly All Telegraph and Rail
road Communication Cut
Off and News 1 lard to Get
Kimbesly Besei'ed -
Heavy Rains and Snow Re
ported Which Hamper Alili
tary Movements.
rnoM CHEMAWA
Away
HEATING
STOVE
Ever brought to Salem.
They are tho celebrated
WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS.
The latest uattern of the best
Air Tight Heater in the Market.
GRAY
BROS
HCLIC AQ15NT3
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
The Indian School Tailor Passed
Sunday Morning.
Axel Peterson, tho head tailor at tho
Chuuiawa Indian Training whool, died
Sunday morning, Oct. 15, IMC), at thu
ago of 10 j ears, after an illness of two
weeks.
Mr. Peterson was ono of tho most
jiopulorand trusted employes of that
Institution. Ho leaves a wife iiud four
children. He was u member of tho
Unitarian church.
runcral sen Ices vv ill bo held at Mo
Mlnnvillo on Tuesday at 1 o'clock ami
services will bueonducted by Dr. Klllott,
of tho First riiitariau church.
Mr. Poterson has been uinplojod at
tho school for 8 jearri during
which time holms turned out a great
many first-class tailors.
To Marry Miss Knight.
Mr. Arthur Stringer and sister, Mrs.
I.co, of San Francisco, arrivod In the
city today. Tho young gentle
man will wed Miss Wllena Knight
tho well-known artteachur, and duiigh
terof Itev. mid Mrs. P. H. Knight, on
Wednesday evening of this week.
To cure I.a Grippe, aeep warm, errvecUIl)
Ike istU and take Dr. Miles' Nervine.
Firiilue
Cai'i'ds
uren & HamlltoN
x HOUSE FURNISFxERS a 1' 1
Picture Molding
'ill Ponnp
Ilr Aaaurlntril I'rraa to Oie Jnnrnnl.
Iomhn, Oct. 1(1. Tho gradual cutting
off of telegraphic commission with
South Africa reduces the amount of ac
curate newx obtainable to a minimum.
Thus far no rullable Information has
Ihhmi received of any actual fighting ex
cept at Kraaipan and an occasional ex
change of shots at various outposts.
Tho only salient facts In tills morn
ing's telegrams are thai tho Boers have
advanced bcjotid Now castle and formed
a langer near Danhusur, about 12 miles
north of Dundee and that Kimberly is
isolated and probably Invested.
Klmlicrly has thus iH'aome the Im
mediate i enter of Interest, The last
message from Klmlicrly prior to the cut
lug of the telegraph and railway by the
lloers said ; "All tt tops at Klmlx-rly lire
well."
Cvi'imiWN, Oct. 1(1. The Orange Free
State troops have cut tho telegraph
wires and destroyed tho railroad track at
Nerval Spoilt, just across the Free State
border.
A dispatch from Dundee, Natal, sujs
tho Hoor command, estimated at 2, (KM)
men with sixteen Held guns, has reached
D.tunpauscr, with thu prolmblo inten
tion of surrounding Dundee and cutting
oft the garrison from communication
with (ilencoe ami I.ad)siulth.
The Iloer force from Newcastle is be
lieved to be marching around Gloncist to
sever Its connection with uniysinltli,
Itcfiigcos in Cactowu threaten to ls
coiiiu troublesome, and have hooted and
mobbed a iiiimlsjr of leading Dutchmen.
The expectation is that martial law will
ho proclaimed.
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RUGS!
Dont fail to see our
line of Center tables.
Golden Oak, Ahhog
anv. Birch and Ash.
The best Styles and
Lowest Prices.
Oilcloth season
has arrived.
We have a full
stock of Oilcloth
and Linoleums.
See the remnants
suitable for stove
mats.
SMYRNAN
PERSIAN
TURKISHj
New Line.
MMm Ml
RUGS!
Iimiov, Out. 1(1. Many stories of
brisk llghtlmr at Kimberly are In circu
lation, but although tho forces are llktly
to have comu In contact, all allegeil div
lulls must Ihi regarded us premature ami
speculative.
Thu alh-gtsl viriiluiKo of thu IIMtr at
tacks Ukiii Mafitklug and Kimberly lire
riHidily understood w hen it Is reallunl
that Iteohiiaiialaiid is to thu Hours what
Als.icu-Ioraiiio is to France.
On tho other vide of the country tho
IUmts are closing around JlritMi out'
(Kiatrt and have already uxchuuged shots
therefore more stirring noww Is exist
ed. It is asumel that the rufuwil of the
lloers to wcupt luttlu in Nutal last week
lndleutiut their unwillingness to com
munco hostil.tles. Uu thu other hand,
the IkiurM are probably V astute to
play the HrltUh game at the risk of uu
eiigagumuiit on ground w hero artillery
could Isj brought Into play and moved
rapidly.
Very heav j rains and snows nro re
poneu, wiiu n Hamper tlio lloor movo
menls, and they are llndlng that thoy
began too Into to easily obtain tt,o
Initial sm-cesses eounlel upon. They
ovldeiilly Unit the advance upon I.udy
smith dilllcult, eitlier frvmi the north or
west, as General Sir Oeorgo Stewart
While's reconuoissuuco seems sullleleut
to deter them for tho present.
SirAlfrol Mllner has wired to Mr.
Chamberlain thetoM of an liillamma
tory circular which Field Cornet Villooii
clrciiliitel in Johannesburg some weeks
nwi, with a view of imvnsliig tho Afrl
kiimlers on With sides of tho Orange riv
er agiitiit Kngtanil.
The Dally Mall's l'ao Town eerres
pomleiit, telegraphing Sunday evening,
said:
"Klmlicrly is lieselged, and the Iloera
are massing In force. No details how
ever, aro obtainable."
"The Iloors have cut the railway at
Holmout, having solred tho Hpvfentelii
railway station and coiistructiHl forlllled
earthworks. There are strtmg defend
ing forces at Mmlder river, and the
Orange river.
"The object of Iheso energetic oKr
utloiis is Udlevnl to Ih' the i upturn of
(Villi ltlusles. Kimberly is now Iso
latisl, ImiIIi railway mid telegrnphie emu
munleatlou In-lng cnl,"
The Hilly MuII'h (llencisi coriesixin.
dent under date of Sunday, says-
lorees under (ouimiimlaiit Vlljm'ii,
from Spltkap, (Kcupiisl Newcastle,
Saturday afli rmsin, and, it is reKirted,
plauteil their Hag ovur thu town hall,
"It is rumored that thu Hours have
captured u k1Ico patrol of six men at
Dejnger's Drift, ou tho Huffulo river."
The government has secured thu Am
wa, which was to havo sailed from Av-
enmuuth tomorrow for Montreal, with
1U00 passengers. Thu Australian govern-
iiiont has set u red the White Star lino
steamer Medical, now at Melbourne, to
convey the Australian coiilliigent to
South Africa.
PRESIDENT ANDRADE
ABANDONS VENEZULA.
Work Was Finished Saturday Instead of
Today.
The business of tho Presb.v tcrian
S) nod was wound up Saturday after
noon in ono-two-threo order, and the
reverend gentlomen and elders compos
ing that body havo eeattervd to their
sov eral homes.
A great variety of business was trans
uded on Saturday ufternoou, ami as It
was seentoboposslbloto clear tho docket
without lotting anything go over for
Monday, no tinio was frittered away.
Among tho matters reported on vv is
Uiodobtof tho Albany College, about
f4,500. NothlngJIiad lioon ilono for this
during thu past year, but an effort w III
now bo made to reduce the Imlobedness.
A now permanent committee, the
mombors of which will servo three
years, was created, on Young IVoplts
Socioties.
Kov. W. 8. Holt was appointed a dele
gate to tho World's conference of mis
sions, which will meet in New Vork
City in 1IHX).
Itev. W. It. WlnuiiH addressed the
ViiihI on the work of thu Ainerhan
Sabbath Silieol Union, nnd Itev. (I. F.
West told of tho labors of tho Oregon
illble Society.
Iteports show til that three new
churches had lieen added to the synod
during tho year.
A resolution changing the time of
meeting of the Synod from Thursday to
Tuesday vv as voted dow n, and Portland
wasllxtil umiu as tho next place of
meeting. A resolution was then passed
adjourning the synod at the close of
Sundays'sHcrvlies,
The evening meeting In tho Interest of
forvigu missions was wull attended ami
was addressed by Mrs. I.L. McCommoii,
.Miss IMna ProUinan and Itev. W.
OilU'rt.
The program for Sunday was carried
out as planned. Various pulpits of the
city were llllcd by members of the
synod, and tho exercises, morning and
evening, at the Presbyterian church,
woroeievlully liitonsntliig.
Chaplulrr W. S. (lllborl, mm of the
prominent figures of the synod, went
homo tislay. Seen iy a reporter hn
said : "I huvouccoptod n call to Calvary
church, subject to the approval of
the Presbytery. Wo have all hud
good tlmo at Salem, There has been
good feeling throughout all tho sessions,
The utmost harmony and good fellow
ship has pruvullcd, There lias Ikhiii no
spirit of discord or controversy input
fust in our proceedings. The reports
showed the affairs of thu church all ovur
Oregon to Ihj In a presenilis condition.
The debts of our principal churches at
Portland, Salem and Kugouo are paid
off. The tluhU of all the different
Ismnls aro paid. . The church Is practi
cally out of debt." Their attitude ou
IMilitlcal ami spiritual matters, he said
with u smile, they would let the press
dulliie.
Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome
aoYiaiw aovrtta ro airen.
INDIAN TROUBLE
IN ARIZONA
UprlsInK Proclpltatotl By Sotcltors
nt tha Son Cnrlos
Aironoy
Ilr Aaanclnlril I'rraa to Hit Jonrnnl
Wasiiimiton, Oct. 1(1. Thu war de
partment has received dispatches from
General Merriam reganllng a posslblo
outbreak In the San Carlos Indian
agency, Arizona. The llrst reads :
"Denver i no commanding omror ut
San Carlos remrls that on Friday
night alsmt 12 a detail of the command
made an attack on four ciuoful Indi
ans, heating them severelv. There Is
bad feeling among the Indians." A
later illsuitch sajs:
"I havoonlorvd Col. KtGronor, of tho
Tenth cavalry at Fort Grant to proceed
Immediately to San Carlos and Investi
gate tho disturbance between thu sol
diers and thu Indians. I have also or
dered a troop of cavalry to follow him as
soon as possible and take a temporary
station there."
Miigbaiina, according to letters, plans
to attack tho suburb, to Ho Ilo with tlifs
force, carry tho city, and slaughter tho
Americans.
A body of Tugalos, estimated to num
ber bctw ecu 500 and 1000, recently ro
nioved from Santa Harbara to Kscalanto,
on tho island of Negros, for the purposo
of aiding lutopapaislo'nbanditH in keep
ing under tho Inhabitants whouro friend
ly to tho Americans.
SERIOUS WORK
Mr Aaaut'lntri! I'rraa In tile Jnurnnl.
I'.miis, Oct. 111. A illspulcu from Cat
acas, Veneiuela, suysl'iosldunt Andiinlo
Is preparing to leave thu country and
tho Insurgent leader, General Castro, Is
master of thu situation
Three Prominent People,
Kx. President Harrison is in llurliu,
President MuKinlcy spent Sunday
ipilelly ut Sioux City, Iowa.
Admiral Dewey left Hostou, with wo
pie cheering und running after his
train.
AOOUEI"
AXAINISTER
WILTON
Latest Design
IRON BEDSTEADS,
A New Lot.
Prices Lower Tna' Ever.
StuP
TZJURBN
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TWO GAZETTUS IU8UEU
He
Kntcrs College.
Frank Mtmdunhull toluy enturtsl as a
student in the tollego of mnliuluo to
take the full course. He U it sou of Dr.
W. F. Mendviihiill, who has practiced
at Harrlsburg wince lH'.'l, onooftbo mot
prrgresslve iiiumburH of the profession
In Oregon.
DONT CHEW
THE RAG
CHEW
Honey Moon Gum
ELLIS & ZINN,
LOCAL
DISTRIBUTORS.
IN ILO ILO.
InniiruontR Finn to Attnok thu City
nnd Slnuuhtor Amorlonnn
Ilr viii'lnlril I'rraa u Ilia Jonrnnl,
Mtitu, Oct. Ill, II tin u. m. Mull
advices from Ilo Ilo stale that there is
great tension Mvvcen the Vlsavaus ami
Tugalos, grow ln( out of the Tugalos hold
ing Arenlu, a leadur of tho Vlsayans, a
jirisunor, slncu tliu threatunod Vlsayan
revolt against Tugulo dominion a month
ago.
Tho Vlsayans are Incensed to tho
Miluto( rolielllon. While tho Tugalos
nominally control only the military or
ganisation of the so-ejilhsl Filllphio lie
public, they have urovviled out the Vis
U)ans from the civil brunch, whereat
there is great discontent.
The Tugalos are reported to Inicoiicuh
trutlug the troops In i'aney at Santa
Harbiira, where Delguil, chief of thu nv
ohitlouury govurniiiunt commands, with
u view to putting themselves In it pos
ition to suppress tho Vlsayans
Four thousand Tugulos, who have
Wen held In reserve at Cuplx, In tho
northern part of the province of I 'a nay,
lust wtik embarkisl In ciisomm, the
Heel's pursiHe U'lng to land ut Concci-
Hon, whence the trooiis would iimrth to
Santa Harhara. Adverts) winds pre
vented the landing, however. General
Pillion's force from Ilueua Vista Is id so
roortil to be going to Bantu llarburu.
'Hie Insurgents will havo '.',(HK) men
und IMKX) or 1000 rllles there. Guneral
SUI'nEME COUHT.
Admits a Lawyer and Renders Some De
cisions Today,
Oliver S. Hiown admitted ou exami
nation. Tow lo i(. Daly, nppclluitt, vs. Grace
Oslsiru, resiHmdunt, judgment imslilltilj
opinion by Moore, J,
Daniel Lnvory, resixindent, vs. T, L.
Arnold, apHillaut, x)tltlen for rehearing
denied; opinion by Moore, ,T.
Asher Marks, resoudont, vs. Win, It.
Willis, et ill., nppolhtnls, judgment
nlllrmed; opinion by Heiin, J,
l.ldenV, Kern, upH'llant, vs. J W.
Kern, ut al., respondent, judgment
utllrmod ; opinion by Hcun, J. ,
Win. li. Willis, administrator, appl ,
vs. Geo, W, Smith, resKimleut, Judg
ment allltmed, opinion by Wolveriou,
O. J.
State of Oregon, respondent, vs. M.
!!, MoKlvaln, npwllaut, judgment
alllrimsli opiuloii by Widverntou, C.J.
lieu Itelsner und family ss'iit Sun
day at the home of J. P. Johnson and
family on Asylum Avenue.
If you 're gray
before forty there's
something wrong.
You need
Ayers
j Hair Vior
WHEAT MARKET.
Oiiiomio, Oct. 1(1. DtvemlMit 71 '
(3n.h WW.
Han Fiumiihio, Oct. 10, Cash l.ftH.
Misses
Kid
Gloves
tfoi.tymj
Shaw
Knit
Hosiery
U7N.UHU CUMMICHCIAL, 8T OUH, OOUHT
PltESII OANII'i AND CIlBlSIS.
Just recelvwl u new line of fresh up
to-dute candles which together with my
fresh home luudo chisudntu t reams
mak is u nice assortment from which to
solti t. Call ut the Hon Hon VM State
St. ami get u supply for )ourielf and
lx.-t friend,
Ornish Proclaim Martirl Law and
mind Subcct of Ohligallons.
Duuiun, Oet. 10 Two extraordinary
limfuHid liu ft lum lanil. Tlu, II rat i
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proolalins marliul law In Nwwmatw, I
Dundee, Klljt Hiver, Unslga uisl l'pr
TtigiUi divisions. The reusoii glvwi is u
InjIIhI that Natal sohJt-cU haya juIiihI
thu invading Hour ami asidalMl the im
my. Thu other gazette remind Hrltish snl
Jvcts of their obligations to the Umi,
und warns them to abstain from iitir
cuurroand trade with the rrariavu.il or
Oraris I'rw SUt.
KIMBKIH Ev"UE8rnOED
Jl of the Telegrumi That Arrlvtl Suq
Jay Evening,
Ilr Aaaoclalcd I'r.aa lu Ibr JuatmmU
Umuov, Oat. In. So far us ac.ua I
news is concerned, very little a)MHg in
the situation U ntU-ed. Trio Ut of
affair at Mafekinj ean only be eoti-
jeotuml. TJ"! uMWpatofi of eratw
by the Hrs was prepareil fur arwl ex
peeled, Urn la0 having l-eoo aLamkmtal
by the HritlUi, Tim lUn are rtsirted
to bo meuadiiig KlmlsjrU)-.
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Ladiesf
Mackintoshes.
liittat style imi coats, warranted wit
ter proof.
Missci Mackintoshes
Litest style, warranted wuterprisif,
Msn's Mj:kintojh:s,
Ba's Mi:kintosh:j.
n Exchange of News.
Tell us hut you think ulsiiit ei-glasM-M
and we'll tell you what Wo knun'
about them und a gisl many interesting
fueta about eye and their treatment.
What we have done ami what we uru do
ing to better the condition of mgu wrth
I'm Dry.
so will you be if
you wear a
Duck Brand
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Dress and Working
Pants in AUJSalem.
Children' I'mbrullai, 21 in.. 10' up.
laidles' I'liihrillas, '.'0 iu., steel rod,
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ttnui. Vo have the skill, uxperlenet and
Milltlt-s lor testing the )im ami fitting,
glasnea and framw.
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Graduate Opt Ulan 1 18 State St
The Bargain House of Salem,
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