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THE DAILY V . ArijtnilllitnJ n tmrt &!.- T JOURNAL. $ Tho Dally Journal's largo alrouta- t tlon Is nonooldont. It's tho rosult of f high quality and low price. t grams, Frosh Local news and Live C Editorials mako Tho Dally Jour- nal. X VCXL. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 1899. NO, 2 15 4 THE CRUISER DETROIT Nearly Shelled Venezuelan Fortifications at Puerto Cabello. by the enemy atntotlmtl'illnr lint formed tho audacious plan to break through tho American linos and outer Miinihi. It is needless to sny that tho Americans would welcome an attack ol this port At the Request of the American ConsulvGcncral Otis' Mili tary Operations in the Philippines arc Deplored by the Authorities at Washington No Time for Movements There Now. Filipino Politicians are 'Not Fighting for Glory-Want to Unload a Starving Army of Prisoners on Uncle Sam. Otis Not Buying Surren ders Pilar Threatens to Enter AVanila. Ill' ArkuoIiiIpiI IrrK i (Iip Jnllrilltl. M vnu.a, Oft. 18. Otis his received messages, purporting to come from tho insurgent general Pin del Pilar, offering to soil out nnd deliver tho winy into tho hand of tho Americans. Although ho is not satisfied that the offer is atithent'c it is not Improbable. Tho iolley of Otis is firmly set Against buying any surrender!". General 1'ilar offers for f50i000 to refrain from attack ing Manila, for $250,000 to surrender his army after a sham battle, nnd for $500,000 says wo will procure. Iho over throw of tho insurrection and tho cap ture of Aguiualdo, and other leaders. Itoiort8 from tho district) occupied We have just received the Largest single shipment of HEATING STOVES Xkw Yokk, Oct. 18. The otlleers of the steamship I'hilndelphln, tell nbottt n rebellion in Venezuela. When the Philadelphia was in tho harbor of Puerto Cabello on October A and 5, the insurgents took possession of tho town. Tho fort was held by tho government , troops, who threatened to Uro on the town to drivo out tho reliels. The cruiser Detroit was lying In harbor and tho American consul forbado bombard ment. "If you open flro on tho town I Blinll proceed to shell yourworkswns the ines- ngo ho sent to the commandant. In order to cmphaslro tho message tho guns of tho Detroit were trained on tho Von crucian fortillcntlons. Xkvv Yoiik, Oct. 18. A special to the Herald from Washington says: The authorities have generally deprecated the action of General Otis In directing tho uiovcuicat of General Scliwun to the south of Manila niuLGeueral Luwlon to tho north, when It Is well understood that the climatic conditions are not such as no penult satisfactory campaigning. ENGLISH MILITIA Reserve Ordered Out Against Possible Con tinental Combinations. Boers Admit Considerable LosscsMost Previous Dispatches Were False or ColorcdGcncral Cronjc Oprncd Fire on Ma' fleeing on the SixtccnthvCommandcr in Chief of the Boers Enters New Castle, 0- Aaaurlnlril I'rrx lu (lie Joarnnl. LoNiio.v, Oct. 18. In tho house of commons today tho government leader, Halfour brought in a message from tho queen stating that her majesty was about to call out tho militia reserve force. Calling out of tho militia nnd tho military reserve has occasioned widespread wonderment. Stories o' preparation against possible continental combinations are revived. Ever brought to Salem. They ore tho celebrated WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS, The latest pattern of the best Air Tight Heater in the Market. BROS SCLIC AOICNT3 Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. GRAY Salem Woolen Ml Heme Made Goods, The Pythian People. At thocUvcof tho meeting of Central Lodge .No. 18, Knights of Pythias, and Centmlta Temple No. 11, ltutlilHinc Sisters, In their halls In the State Insu rance building List evening, tho ladles' branch of tho order Invited tho Knights Into the Hathbouo hall, nnd there enter tallied their visitors with n literary pro gram. A most delicious lunch had Iseon prepared for tho visitors, and the dis cussion of tho splcudld repast was fol lowed by asocial ilauco until a late hour. Tho feature of the evening was listening to a comprehensive rcxrt to the lodge from tho delegates to tho state lodge, made by Mrs. C.I), (iahrlclsou, and the apoliitmcnt of u committee of ladies to steer mi entertainment two weeks; hence. "A Yenulne Yeiulcmen" Next. Hen Hendricks, the well-known dia lect uommcdiuu, by arrangement with Jacob I. lit, will present his latest play, "A Yonufiio Yentlemaii," direct from tho California Theatre, San Francisco, nt Heed's Ojieni House, next Tuesday evening, Oetolsir 21. 1 The largest assortment of , , i Mens Pants: Regular sizes, SPECIALS: A very Select LvIm wk :mrl olr. loin's. line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits I fsj0 matter what size you call boot nnd shoo, h of our own goods made up in I for we iave them. A special ''l1'- "'"'"" drive on them GbT ONE FOR New York YOUU BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Aen and Boys to be I found, in Patterns and Styles. A New Stock. I Iao you called to see the stock at the Now York ItuoKot? If not wo think you mil mio money by purchasing your fall and winter outfit of clothing, its, undtirwcHr nnd lousuud other article of use and value for winter outllts, Cull nnd examine our stock nil sold nt racket prices. IK :M Iw Luge Corps of Clerks. Tho New York Itncket trios to keep n siilllclcuily large numlHir of clerks to wait promptly on their customers, but sumo days they are hurried to m able to accomplish it. Don't fall to call on that account, or you might mlsw u bargain. 10 18'.'dlw W00iE$ JMilk STORE No morpMnn or opium cam, n Dr. MIWl'AI "Oaoixnfultta" tiVUL Cuiiu All tr M!ln'NrTol'lMtriev ntnltaruMUUk Fmilurc Carpets w & HamiltoN J x HOUSE FURNISHERS 1 1 IIBf RUGS! Oilcloth season Dont fail to see our has arrived, line of Center tables. We have a full Golden Oak, Atahog- stock of Oilcloth anv. Birch and Ash. 'and Linoleums. The best Styles and See the remnants Lowest Prices. suitable for stove mats. Picture llolilinj! ICI SAWRNAN PERSIAN TURKISH! New Line v 5e"",',J3 MtkJkb VoC'Zmil 'i RUGSJ AXAIMSri:R . WILTON Latest Design, I.niiKN7t, Manjuex, Oct. 18 The rep resentativo of tho Transvaal government hero Is buying up all the provisions ob tainable. Tho Volksteln,ti lloar olllclnt organ at Pretoria says: "Success has thus far everywhere attended the burghers" although lu the skirmishes near Mafeking and other Nluts tho Hoer casualties number ISO or 70 killed and wounded, PnimuiiA, Oct. 1(1. Delayed lu trans mission General Cronje, after warning the women and children to leave Mafeking, ojiencd lire with cannon this afternoon. No response was made. Tho reiMirt thalll.OCO Poors were re pulsed at New Castle Is false. Tho Boers continue to oloo In 11(1011 Mafeking and to destroy the railroad north and south of tho town. loNi)o.v, Oct. i:i. According to a dis patch from Durban, tho Zulus are arm ing. The chief of tho Dinls Zulu Is una. able ho restrain them. It Is expected that they will Ixi joined by the Hwatrol. The lloers, according to llsKitebos from Pretoria, repulsed u small force of mounted ikjIIco near llorMoy, west of Cue Colony, isipturing two. ' PiiirrouM, Out. 17. (Delayed lu tmus mission) Commandant General Joubert hnsnrrhoil at New Castle. He found only 11 hundred men when ho entered the tow 11. Lonimi.v, Oct. IK. A dispatch from Pretoria stated that 11 white Hug lias 1hcii hoisted at Mafeking. The corn smdcnt iI'kw not know whether the town intends to surrender. WINK TO DAWSON. Communication Opened Over the New J Postal Telegraph Line Rates I'tom Salem. Mrs. Nichol. manager of the Postal Telegraph Company's olllco in Salem, has Just reeulved n rate sheet of the charges over the newly completed tele graph line from Skngway to Dawson. Tho completion of this telegraph w Ire oenc communication with Dawson mak ing a difference of alnJut tw elve to four teen days as compared to mall. Messages may now Ihi accepted for Mihrts lu Alaska as follews: From Skag way tod lacier 7oV for III words; Sum inltMVj Middle I jike IHV; Lake lien- licit 11 5 Carllsm Cresting fl; Taglsh fl.:; Miles Canyon fUM; White Horse f 1 .50 j Lower Ixdtarge M.7ftj Ilootalliiqua f.'j FIo I'lngers fS.Tri; Wirt Selkirk $:i.'J.-; Dawson f.1.75. To the i1mio should 1st addinl tho reg ular nito to Vancouver II. C. from which point messages are forwarded hy steamer to Skagway, and twenty-llv6 cents exprcssage on each message from Vuncoiner to Skogway. Total ccst of a ten until message from SALEM VISITOnS. People in the City From Other Towns on Business anJ Visiting r-r lends. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Kpley went to Portland on the morning train. Mrs. J. I.. Heeler, of Whatcom, is the guest of her brother, J. I Vuiulcrpoo', Kunls Walt, salesman In the Stcusloff 1 market, went to Portland thW morning. Mlo. l'miH..,. A.iiit.ia .r r,i.,..,.i.....i I Wn., Is n guest nt tho home of Major ltlshop. A. H. HoDthby, the Mill City real es tato man Is reported to 1m ill at home from nervous prostration. Attorney A. 8. llcnnctt, of Tho Dalles, concluded his business in the Salem courts, and went to attend court In Clackamas county on tho early train. Ilov. S. II, Jones, pastor of the Jack sonville church, who attended the 1'iei- bytcrinn Synod, went home yesterday. Ho is of Scotch Irish stock and has been lu this country eight years, and one jear In Oregon. He Is n young man of pleas ant manners nnd disitosed to accent western mens 01 civilization as rciuiuv us a duck takes to water, Thomas P. Jack and family, of Kast Salem precinct, who has resided lu Ma rion county for ti'i years, will remove this week to Cooper Hollow, about four nines west 01 .Monmouth, It Is ery pretty little valley, and Mr. Jack has secured 137 acres, with 100 In cultiva tion. He lias built n new house nnd will try ami llud something to do for a man of7(ljears. The Klckey nolghliorhood will regret to lose tho Jack family. 4fL BxtKlNO Powder rrifcSOlUrSiLYlPtJRE Makes tho food more delicious nnd wholesome mn rMrrwn nvw n to , ki vnnt. mmm'imi9mmwmrrmmamKMrwammKaamiamimmmHwmmmmaKuiminB SAMOAN CONMENCK Complete an Arrangniont Insuring the Peace of tlio Islands Anti-Imperialists Continue their Chicago Convention The Maccabcbc Scouts Disperse the Filipinos in a Bloody Battle in Which Several arc Killed. There's Something Wrong Somewhere, Next Sunday night Ilov. W. K. Coh laud will lecture in Unity church on the sunject, ''Is the Christian church a fail uro? I'm u I lip Journal. After n conference Salem to D.twsou Is fl.Nland 1 cent re- euue slump. 1 IRON BEDSTEADS, A New bit. Pi ices Lower Tna1 L'ver. ws Hulfman-Albrich Wedding. At St. Josepli's church, Monday, Oct. I II), occurred tho marriage of MIsnI Itertlut V, llullinan to Irank .nvier Albrlch, ls)th of this city, ltev. Call of Mt. Angel, olllelutlng. The chnrinlng bride is the daughter of tho late J. A. Htiffiunu, of North Salem, while the grtom is a young IjUsIiiow man, the well known sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jossph Albrlch. After tho ceremony uud con gratulutions nlsttit tVi relativos uud friundii partook of a sumptions chicken dinner nt the Alhrluh homo, 100 Cliurch street, where grwit joy and merry making prevailed. The young Kido have suttlod down to bouto-keeping uud will lie cIushhI among the siibntuiitiul citizens of Oregou'i' cupitulj'lty. Moved to Salem. II. J. Thatcher, who bus kept the store uud postolllfu ut Konodiile, Ushty movisl his family to fcialum uud took jiossesslon of the Allnirt- eottnge, ut 871) Oak street. He has rtwlgnml us wt nianttT. and Ihibt. MeOllchriit oucoxkIs liliu us Nunby ami store kimpor. 1 1 Oo to 'Frisco. Theiimrriagoof Mim Wllona Knight to Mr. Arthur Stringer will I' kolumiiizwl this evening at 6 o'clock ut the lnt b m-v il the brain's HireiitH 011 I'ut Htate Strait. Mr. ami Mrs. Stringer will dwrt for Urir luUiro ihmuk it. Triioon th ovvrUiiMl UmlgliL Mr. 1 MriKr W in the slurag wuruttuuM bindiiurM. Recorder' Court. Jannw Wilisin, A ranshliNlt u North ku- Whi, Hpiireil I4ori KoeonltM Jiiiwn Uii iHorniug ami was tvitMgnnl to jail for Ave duj-s, us a wU for trylm.' to paintlliie tuwu rmt kit nltjbl. twM(H'M WMM HUWImI1 I" (lllOW U utan to lt Iouh uiwl $u to wiKk. A Bargain List. The sl.H'k of rubber Ismts and shoes for htilius, gents and children, lu quite complete at the New York llacket, lu ladle and chlldreus slorm rubbers, and common overs for men, women and children wo have u large supply. Cm- hrellas, macintoshes, oil coats and hats in large supply all sold at strlukly rack et prices, don't fall to cell and securu n banatlu. 1H-!M '.'w ' -, "" - Uurned a Nephew, Mr. mid Mrs. .1. ('. Aiken returned to Itimdniig (isluy nrler performing the mid mimdnii at Salem of burying their nephew, llllss F. Aiken, Tho young man, who was a rising young civil engi neer, was drowned at I.omIhIoii, Idaho, while working with tho (). It. il N. Ity. Surveying urty. The Isiat he was in wits mpsh'isl, having slriuik n KHik lu tlie rnplds itltove thofnlN. This young man could not swim and his Ixsly was only recovered after se end day's smirch, Mt, Angel liread. The Journal mini was the recipient TuiH-liiy of u loaf of bread from tint Mt. Angel monastery bakery. It Is made of stontwiilllcd wheat, Imktftl lu tin old fashioned brick oven, has n thick brown crust uud has a sweet nutty flavor. It Is not exactly angel-food, but the 1111111 who bakes such bread will delay those who out It In-coming angels. A corresH)iident front Olney, Or., writes of Mrs. Mary Anderson, school director, as follews: "No reform is more Important than that of putting the substantial mothers of every community into tho director ship ot tin public schools. Instead of one mother, there should Ihi two moth ers out of every throe, or 11 majoritj', in tlnv school, and that, too, by law. Not only would this restore the mothers to their rightful control of the education of their children, but It would secure the most cllicleut teachers and the Isist scliisil methods by taking the school nut of Nilitics Mrs. Anderson Is n thorough business woman and u practical thinner, who manages a line farm while her husband gathers ducats In his own trade." Try Allen's FooMtase. A powder to 1st shaken Into Ihu shoes Your feet feel swollen, nervous anil not, unci uois urea easily, it you huvo smarting feel or tight shoes, try Allen's Foul I 'use. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swol len, sweating feet, Ingrowing 11.11K Misters nnd callous spots. Itcllcvcs corns mid liiinlous tif nil pain uud gives rest nnd comfort. Try it today Sold tiy nil druggists mill siioo stores, fori'm. Trial puekngo FIIUH. Ad ilress.Alleu S. Olmnt.-il, Le Hoy, N. Y. ft DON'T CHEW Till: RAG CHEW Honey Moon Gum ELLIS & ZINN, LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. lit- Anaiirlitlnl 11kiii.iv, Oct. 18. with Huron Von Sternberg at Iho United Slates embassy today Ambassador White said: "Negotiations nrenowon foot which will doubtless result in an ar rangement insuring the peace of the Samoan Islands, The discussion Is pro. cccdlngiii the lies! possible splill." C1110.U10, Oct. 1H. Delegates to the nutl-linKrlnllt conference today re sinned the task completing the organiz ation of a national antldmpcrinllallo league. J. Sterling Morton of Nebratkn presided. MANii.v.Oct. IH. liaison's Maccabebe cents encountered tho enemy nt San Mateo trslaj-, driving them out ot tho trenches and dispersing them complete ly. Several Filipinos, Including the captain and lieutenant, wore killed. A quantity of arms was captured. Tim MuccuImiIsm hud one man killed. A Thoughtful Fr.tn J. The young man who Is detained nt the Salem iesl house, was today Iho recipient of a licautlful Itouipicl which came by express from n Portland friend. This fragrant remembrance will help nhmg his already encouraging con-vulescence. latest shapes U dress nnd street lints st received. K. Smith, State street . 10 II lw just French Classes, I'uplls wishing to join must come in now, ns no now clashes will bo formed hereafter. They will bo drilled lu the llrst lessons without extra charge. They must come nt I nnd 7:!!0 p. in. Ayer's Ouard AgainM Loss, Accidental llres d o happen nnd youri projH'riy is nestroyeu. Jiniemillty irom loss can ho secured font small sum from the Orient Insurance Company Thomas lloltou, Aueiit. Journal Olllco. Tho Uustorn Oregon TimmIii has this! To 1st u Christian in tuiino unit it Chris- tiau in fact ure entirely different things. This doctrine has lseu eminently Illus trated the past week lu Itlehhiud, while a subscription list was being passed around for tho IhiiioIH of n wuhsiw mid little children lu destitute circum stances The names of ull those classed us shiners of nil theslnful npjssir wilh 11 lllMiral eontrihulloii, but the names of some ot the would-lsi Christians uro tfonipUiiioiis by their uIhmiuhi. . What n dlverwlilcl rop our Iord will be cullol 011 to harvest! '-'mi mwS:-:S. U iWWWV h'WV "The leader of them all" WHBAT MAHKET. fJuiOAiio, Oct. t. Dcoembei 70J. San Fimmsoo, Oat. I, Cusli l.OH. Huy the licit. When nlsjiit to select Iho new stove to keep you iHimfortiihle, rwmeliilsir that "vviisoit" is 1110 iiivtHitor 01 too .vir r i n ir 1 Tight; that Ids iHtttern Is the Iswt. LtlCJlCSi lYlen 3 nCl root ouiy ny iiruj unw, Umbrellas for Meadquarljia For Hoothurn Onwon fruit. MhIimis CusuIhim, PtHiches and Grant, ut J. (I. ' vv right t'o s CoiiiiiiIwioii lloiiM.'. 10 1 1 If School Children .From 40c up, d tfQS.jyym K Ask for a. a A-'Chicago Waist For Ladies, ATTENTION I nm selling out at a little uIsjvu cwt. Now Is the time to invest 111 conhflion ery. (iissl chiKMjlutes that have always sold ut 40c, wdlliig ut 'A and ft) cents p -r 1 sai 1 id. Crystut iiiIxmI ut 15c I'u I at the I Ion lion II1H Stale si. and sis-ore Jmrgaius. md fy'K Capt. Many WeH Of tlw Suttd OrwgiMi U ldlUl to lecture ut IIshIV ojMtrii Immm) Oct. Hh. TMf Captain win on ol the bntre wl Oregon, k u litwery imin of soimi rMUt uml Mi Utur will U to a largir ttouso at SaUm. Rn Is Here to A oil llui - --1.1-... -l. . uiul iuUmH protwt iiji( woHW awi iWWrw. frum the wot an I lngit rtglil at VtMuvH Xtw ltat-kt. rwrn if 'fffjp. VAv'J'vDZ !J ". I'lr7. iii TM 1m .f !fe mMMMJ f. ft TJfffl n MfNc lfTnT H J M$ Goif 1 mw rvnL ' fl W rs JffiftL Capes H It mlF4lk New hJ II7H-UHU COMMItKCIAI, HI CttH I' MHT -r. m Are ;ou Particular How You Look? It is true, ' clothes will not mukij 11 inuii," Ihu limy kjlrulv f kilt lliu ltlitlL lug toueliHd Id his genteel npptiruiiNt We juit jim-iuI a new line of llolf I u-lor i4i 1 iw uml 1 iiiiirii. 1 H.iini-tliiiig eiil'ruiy An Exchange of News. Tall us wliat you think about ye gUM ami we'll tell you wlmt we know about tliwn and u gxl many iutoriMtintf UcU about ey aisl their treatment. What we lmv iUmh and what we are do ing to bttr the condition ot toMi w rlli weak siKht win Ihi jutlgMl frooi oor nmn emu have thw skill, xiUm aw) fftcilithis for testing tit tytM ami Rilhttt glarwa and frarmw. HERMAN W. BARR S, O., (Jnuliiato Optician. IIBHUttfSt ai.d (alirM- new them. new Isith lu tint Wo invite you to call uud Ladies' .Outing Flannel Gowns Htm ir aornur window, sluiwlng n very now lliiuotuuwnr', nicely trimmed, (sl Uiitftha, wefl uwde, 7f? to f Ijtifi, Mens' Suits Fuimy wortlnls IlluukOluy. Clioviola.... 110.00 to ai no . 10.00 to ito.Ki . 7.60 to bll Triiol IfjiigU 10-00 lnoy cheek! ami stripes 70 up Overcoats ii 1 jVVlBBla 1 t V Plush Capes .IHUwit IUuer KoN .. (bvrU FttlWlM .. I0JXJ to tlA.10 .. 8.71 to 1S.J .. MM if H, fiJ Wucif auiil A spwfctl iiuwUi iwtuutiyi A M.tb Wurifi IUk In UBS MUM uiwl HWg, Ulsters and Ulsteretts 57,50 to 512,00 Nw Fancy Vw.ts nud Vwtwou, Our itisto oierstrlliiN that our iu sortmentof wruiM is by far ihu mont -omplete In theeitv. Wo show u fur bettor line of plu-i. iuxs ti.au ever before. S2.P5 up to Sl?,50. Wttiihow uvii line gurnicnt nt f 11.50 liUlllw lny fW UHruwiit slaiwai!' n linn, JJ 248 COMMERCIAL SX. X i. 0ttr.i&l,ii. t LV3IIB