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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1899)
" " ypn&Tfv'Tw-" n i) & T Latest Asaoolatod Press telo- 2 crams, Frosh Looal nows and Llvo c editorials mako Tho Dally Jour- $ THE DAILY JOURNAL. $ Tha Dally Journal's UrKoclrouU- tlon Is no acoldont. It's the result of fhlgh quality and low pries. VOL. X SALEftf . OREGON TUESDAT OCTOBER 2i 1809. NOS40. Xoeti'tultH.'s. Oris." w TTTITIASTni T 1 mTlrtm and killed six. LAWTUf S LATBT Twenty American Prisoners Have Been Moved North. Filipino Newspaper Bases Hope on Bryan's SucccssOperations Against Filipinos at Calamba Enemy Driven From TrcnchcsOne American Was Killed and Three Wounded" Aguinaldo's Peace Overtures Rejected. II r Aaioclnted I'reaa to the Jmirnnl. N'ew York, Oct. 21. -A dispatch totlio Herald from San Isidro, via Manila, nays : General Law ton Is giving lilg jier Honnl attention to getting boats contain ing subslstcgcc and ammunition stores up tho It In Graudo. It is n serious 1 'oblcm to undertake to supply troops hero, as this water Ih too shallow for Iiiuiu'Ik'.x. Twenty American prisoners are re ported to havu been moved nortli from lioro tvv o days ago. A Filipino newspaper makes tlic state- in mt that Independence, will bo given t) the islands In December when Bryan will bo elected president of tho United States. Tho newspaper also makes tho statement that American casualties have been JV,000 since last February and that the policy now is n retreating fight. Washington', Oct. 21. Tho war de partment has received thu follewing: "Manila Hughes reports tho I'anay Insurgents driven out of Negros, llyrno struck ono band, killed 10, captured 111, and native troops struck another band -A k -- - it- - - nv j6.- v N0TI6E The Style of This Boy's Mil Wasiiixuton-, Oct. 24. General Otis' account of tlto latent Filipino peace over tures is as follews: ".Manila, Oct. 22. October 20, it mes sage was received at Angeles, under a nag oi truce expressing tho desire ol ton. Pros don t Aeuinu do to send a comiuission to Manila to arrange the dllllculties connected with tho delivery of the Spanish prisoueis, and to drains a matter of a particular character. A reply was returned that tho com mission accredited by any one other than insurgents, could not bo recognized or received. There has been no later cor respondence. Otis." Manila, Oct. 21. Mho Insurgents around tCalamba ond Angeles havo bothered tho Americans lately with their repeated attacks, which, llko most of tho Filipino attacks, consist of shoot ing a lot of ammunition into their op pononents' vamp from long range. Major Cheatham's battalion of tho Thirty-seventh infantry, threo compan ies of tho Twenty-tint infantry, a bat tery of tho Fifth 'artillery and a galling gun sallied out this morning from Cal amba, drove tho Filipinos from their trenches and pursued them for threo miles, Indicting heavy Iosh on them. Ono American wan killed and three were wounded of tho Twenty-llrst infantry. Lieutenant Furgeson, with 20 scouts of tho Twenty-sixth Regiment, rccon uoltering near Labao, encountered d party of mounted Filipinos. Ho killed sis of them and captured eight, with 10 rifles. Four men from tho gunboat Marivelos wero lured ashore 18 miles from llo Ho by a Hag of truce, and tho insurgents killed ono of them, wounded ono mid captured a third. Tito gunlMiat was un able to lire for fear of wounding the Americans. Tho Second batalllon of tho Nine teenth regiment, Major lleofo command ing, embarked for Ho llo today to re cti furro tho troops. QUEEN DISAPPROVES It's a fair sample of our lKy'n kneo pantB suits ages 8 to 11. This is ono of the very lHst lines of youth's and child's cloth ing on tho markot. Tho goodx are mado right. This cloth is selected for wear anwell as for neat appearance Wo have thoni in all grades Train 'the flnMiKt to the liest. You know 1 r i THE NEW YORK RACKETS i i i Preparing l'laru. l'nwldont J. M. Wallace returned from Portland today where he complet ed arrangements to put In the new lliimu mid power plant for tho pumping station of tho Salem Water Co. Chief Kngineer Sparks of thu Leffel Wheel Co., of Springfield, Ohio, will havo tie plans prepared iusldo of thirty days, when work is to lcgln. Given Away. Although tho Salem Hour mill is offer ing to give you roasted wheat, you are nuked to iKiy u small sum forn llrt-chis meal at Tho Wonder Itenjaurnnt. People Wonder How wo can afford to furnish a first class inenl for t hit mnnll ninnnnt t-tinrgcd. -Trro-oryiTaimtlon Is that pro- visions nro nougnt rigiitnnii a ursi-cinss cook is employed by Tho Wlilto IIoiiko uesinuraui. Of the Great British War in the Transvaal. Certainty of a Prolonged Stru$rgloAU Water on the Mill oi British Impcrialists-vRhbdcs Asks for the Relief of Kimbcrly General Cronjc Reported to be Captured, Is o ono price cash store. That means lowest poJslblo prices. See our Immense line of men's clothing and overcoats. E T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sis. Still Coming. Hohpou's fall slock of new itooiIh Is still coming! tho latest arrival being case of Taffeta Silks In a iiumbor of beautiful shades; these rich goods added to the largo variety of dress goods in stock makes an assortment from which all may makon solectlon that will please and give satisfaction. His stock of clothing is large and is Just what you need for this chilly weather. Ho has tho oil coats, hate, snag proof boots and ladles' rubbers in all sizes to mako you rain proof. He keeps a large stock of first class goods, which are bought for caxh and sold for cash. Ho gives his Customers satisfaction. ton nro In- viteii to cull mm inspect tno goons. W. 11. Honso.v 207 Commercial street. To cure La Gnppe. keep warm, tipccUBt be feet, and take Ut. Mites' Nervine. B lira k HillllllUiKl x HOUSE FURNISHERS a Piclurc Holding Wall Paper Mr .oclntcit I'reu In Hie Joarnal. New York, Oct. 24. A dispatch to tho World, from Loudon, naygjt Tho ministers and their supporters nru real izing that they have plunged intb n war w Itli reckless haste and that the Queen's message, in which she speaks of 'j)early bought victorios," and "A dreadfull loss of life," indicates hor disapproval of the war. A prolongation of the warlbeyond llrltisli expectations is now regarded as certain, 1 After Midnight Cables. ( Loxkos, Oct. 21. The Dally Mull pub- IIhIich tho following descrintioni of the battle of Eland's Lnngto, from its spec ial wnr correspondent, G. W. Btovens, tiled at Ladvsmith : X "Tho battle was a brilliant, liomplcto success. Tho Itoers iiuinborvM from 1200 to 2000, mid probably hiul about ISO wounded. The light Itself was like a practical illustration of linudbAok tac tics, each arm represented ifolng its proper w ork to perfection. ) "Tho Uurdou Hlghlauderri, in their attack, advanced in magnillceul order. They were Immediately saluted with a heavy lire, which told from tho tlrst. Their major fell with a bullet In. his leg, but as ho lay where ho fell, ho I ft u ple and smoked plucldily while tho advance continued. Ah man after man dropped, supKrts wero riHhed Into the tiring line, our men darting from cover to iwor, splendidly led and ever advancing, Yet us ridge after ridge was won, tho High landers still found a new ridge confront ing them, mid thus they fought their bleeding way until tho lliuil ridgo was ucurcd, with nearly every olllcer down. "Then, slamming every uvullablu man into the tiring lino, Manchester, Dovoiin and light horso nil mixed, with bugles chanting tho advance, bagpipe shriek ing mid tho Imtde it contused surge, our men swept yelling forw ant 'ami the position was won. "Meanwhile, squadrons of lancers and dragoons lapped round the lloer left Hank, catching the enemy us they re tired in order, goring and stamping them to pieces. And tho commando was not." Nothing will be done at present to re lievo tho situation as it is believed tho heavy war expenditures will reduce tho large surplus in tho treasury. Tho cab inet has decided to allow vessels pur chased by American citizens In engage in the I'hilipplno lutcr-lsland trade. Oregon City Locks Repoit. The following amounts of business passed through tho Oregon City Locks, ns sho,vn by tho statement of tho Port land fleneral Flectrle Co. In the state autherities: No. of pasneugers UljKIS WHITE R1BBONERS AND AUSSIONARIES tlr Aanovlated l'reia la th Jnnrnnl. Skatti.r, Oct. 21. Members of the W. O. T. U. devoted tho greater part of tho day to sight seeing around tho cfty. The various committees nro preparing reports to lie submitted to the conven tion, Missionary Council, Or oclaled t'rei la lh Jnarunl. St. Louis, Oct. 24. Uctweon two and three hundred bishops and clergymen of the protestant episcopal churches of tho United States, aro assembled, to attend the annual missionary council, which met today. Umbrellas Needed, Tho rain continues and you need an umbrella and rubber clothing, Not withstanding tho lurgo sales tho last few dayB there is a largo assortment from wnlch you can select at Fried man's Now ltackot. Gasily Regulated, s little lire is required tills damp whether, you need tho Movo Hint Is easllv regulated. Tho "Wilson Air Tight will afford you tho most comfort rold only by Gray Hiw." FafWAi Baking T AmS&LUTWV teller aPartWaftF. JWJVMJIELY fc-'URE Makes tho food moro delicious and wftofosome Xl tma WOM KJ., TOM. fiffl. -YULES WOUM) British Forced to Execute Move to Rear. a Strategic The Wounded Left to Their Fate After an Engagement with Boers Between Ladysmith and New CaatlcvBoers Secure Aid of Thirteen Thousand Native Troops, ALASKAN BOUNDARY Modus Vivendi Loaded With a Demand lor Pyramid CanaJa Concedes Skagway and Dyca to the United States and Proposes Arbitratibn-vRussia Willing to Arbitrate the Bchring Seal Fisheries Claims. llr Aaiurlntf.)! rra In llir .Imiriml, Lomhiv, Oct, 21. Canada's dual iroMMltlon (or II mil settlement of tho Alaskan dispute was delivered to Am bassador Choatu by Canadian Minister Davis before the latter sailed, It is ns follews: That tho Inumlnryllnelioarhltatratcd upon terms similar to those of Orcat Uritaln over Vcneiuolii. That prelimi nary to arbitration Hknkwuy and Dyca bo conceded to tho United States if Can ada received 1'yrnmtd harlwr. In other words Canada gives up much disputed gold country In return for a sea port, but stipulated that bIio must get the latter before she agrees to arbitrate the liound nry Hue. LoNiioN, Oct. 21, Hussla has agreed to arbitrate with United Htntcs the claim resulting from Hie selturo of seal era In Iluhring mn, which has licon pending eight years. llr Aicllil I'm ta lli Jnnrnnl. Ixiniwn, Oct. 2. Held Marshal Lord Wolsley, sums up the situation in Natal today as follows : (loucrnl Yule, has fallen back to effect a Junction with fleuornl White. Gen oral Whlta fought a successful action with the Orange Tree Htato force today lietween Uulysmlth and should Join Oenernl Yule this evening. Tho fact that General Yules was nf tho wounded that had to ho left to their fate, while tho llrltlsh force mado a strategic movement to the rear, shown tho suspense at the absence of subse quent news Is amply justlHed. The most reasonable Interpretation of various rejKirts hiciiis to Indicate that theie was somii artillery practice nt aicucoo Saturday and Huuday, but no lighting nt close quarters. There Is no denying that great sus pense mid anxiety exists, which has boon Increased by a roiort, purporting to emanate from olllclal quarters, that the lloers have secured tho services of 1,1,1)00 natives. told them that Miller threatened to kill Minis. Till: AMMS AURDER TRIAL Au--J:f& l-XI A J1 ij ima h? -ii-N JCT71 rf!"" fi3 Havk Yoi'u HfsiiAsn figure with us for your new carets. We cun snvo him money and at tho same time give you the best goods that are turned out today. Disi.so Sets 0 chairs, oxtention table and siduboanl f 18.00. V .V f ssz tfrV ;j I I'Hi'i Disino Sots fl chairs, extentlon table wxl skloboard only fli.wu Mattrkdes inii I'iuows i'ry kind to Ik- fuund aneiu our uxw.rtuit-iit It ilon t taken lmnk an-onnt "wn a hair inattrt-Mt that line. hH- uliRt f have III Our sloek of picture mwikllng u t lxat ever brought to Salwn. lie t the Ixot ever brought to Salwn. e Let'p up-to-tlate on all that h new and dt iraUe In this Hue. w von intend flttinL' hii an oittce be sure to re our line of roll top dk ami re- volvlngehalrs. (HMaaHI H t fa4i' I IKa4aaaaaaaaaaaaaamW4iD' '?i . VaafarjPl'1' l Loxnox, Oct. 21. Thu Dally Mall says it uuderstamU that a message was received in London yesterday from Cecil Ithoiles, dated Klmborloy, Octolier IV, decluriug in substance that the Inhabi tants of Klmberley desired to draw the attention of the government to the need of speedily sending reinforcements there, as the town was being surrounded by increasing numbers of Transvaal and Free Htato floors. The matter, accord ing to the Dally Mull, hui liecu sub mitted to the cabinet. London, Oct. 21. Tho Daily Tele graph has received the following from Ladysmith, dated Buiiduy, at 2:10 p. m.: "The itoors.reported to bo 1)000 strong. and under the command of Command-aut-Guuerul Joubert and President Kruger in Kirsoti, are aguin today ut taukliigdUneoe. (leueral Yule, com mandlug our troops, hus mo veil his camp back into a butter defensive (l-tlon." Umtns, Oct. 21. The Dally News publishes tho following dispatch from ladysmith, datwl tjuuday night: "A largo forw, under Commiindaut General Joubert and Commamler Vo gau oK'ii(sl tire on Dundee yesterday. The lire was continued toduy. The re. suit is not known here." Imm)N, Oet. 21. The oorrusjoudent of tho Daily Mull, t DurUu.Natal, nxy: Anolllulal of thu Itonanza mine, who had just arrived from Pretoria, dentures that while there he heard that Colonel Itadnn-Powull, the Hritish oommunder at Mafuklng, had eaptured Oeneral Cronle ami 30 other lUurt, and had killed MX). London, Oet. 21. The Thus hus the following from Cape Tow n, dated Mon day s "Tho tensor of the rejort says all w j veJI at Klmberltw Sunday." FINANCIAL STRINGENCY No. horses and cattle 270 .No. slieep and hogs 1)28 No. feet of lumber 287,8n No. feet of logs 0.12U.100 No tons of freight 0,(11.1 War Lecture. Cupt. Harry gagtxl l; llcod," S. Wells has been en- agtxl by Puttou Ilros., lessees of "the tcod," to ulve his very Intorestlmr lectuw on OreKon In the Phllliiniues. next Tliursduy evening. The lecture will le illustrated by over 100 inugnltl cent views. Parents should not deny their children the privilege of seeing and hearing this instructive entertain ment. Children will n admitted to any part of the limine fur 15 cents. Heats am now on sule and are llndiug n ready Kale. Uattle Using fought. Home aro lighting with gnus, hut others are combatting the wear of dally toll, to do this eiira'bKfully you nwd gotxi looii ami groceries sucli us are sold by JlraiiKin A Ituguu. 10 2:1 el Another Accident, Another lire. Another homedestroyed, fortuiiutoly Insured, Is your homo In sured? I( not cull in and obtain it kI Icy from a tlrst class American company, Thomas Hoi.ton, Agent. At the Journal olllce. Hard Uiivint;. If you havo to drive a team tills win ter. You need a good one and horso i thu have the best of feet and care at fiirnlahed bv Ollllam A Drown, ut His old Post-olllco Htubles, l0-2U-ed. Will Pasture bheep. J. C. Johnson wont to Bagnlnaw tolay to bringdown n band of sheep for J. II. Daniels. Tlioy nro going to pasture them on eomo land Just cast of town, Charloy went South armed with ii copy of the Itom'd Horn to read up on tho sheep business. Koop Your Youth U job u young, too natural! appear so. it jroa trs oij, why sppar toT Dofniiso Cuts on Wltnnsaoa to ponoli thu Statu, llr Anrllcil llrrs In llir Jnurnnl l'Kvm.i.'roN, Oct. SI, In tho minis inurdor trial the defense recalled the stite witness, Ituih, and laid tho foun dation for Impeachment. Hush had iivorn that Minis threatened to kilt Miller. Pour witnesses were called by thu defeime, ull swearing that Itush had ! will sartlr restore color to ctst hair. and It will also eItstoot hair all tho wealth and slot of early lif. Do not allow the falling of your nair io lorsawn yoo longer with haldnMJ. Do not be annoyed with aanaruu. ti.w. M an aregglsta. WrHm IB Ifrm 0o. If au da hoi Cbltln ill Ih Ixnaflli ill Ui d.itlor bout u. a44im. ua. j. a xrr.n, uiwau, nii WHUAT MARKET, Chicaoo, Oct. 2L- Dcoombei 70U. Cash 7t3ii Han Fuv.ncik'0, Oct, 21,-Casli 1.08. 270-280 COAUERCIAI THERE ARE MANY PLACES WHERE VOU CAN GET CANDY BUT THERE IS NONE WHERE YOU CAN GET IT AS FRESH AS AT ELLIS & 'INN'S, NO 154 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON. COR OF COURT ST. BURBN Si HAMILrOTVT 248 COMMERCIAL ST. X H- Considered by the Cabinet and Thoy Order War Expenditures. Hy Aaatx-lateU I'rrta lit lb Juaraal Wasiiin0tk, Oot. 21. At a aabinet minting today the ctnvlWun of the irufliiipv In ll rvlittn tn IliM alrtnvnov . . of the iHUHvy market was dlaeusnnl. TO AID CUPID We have an immense line of new and beautiful diamond and fancy stone rink's. Plain 18 K rings and an entirely new line of Sterling silverware suitable for wedding presents. We have already received a good many holiday goods, and invite the public to call and inspect our stock and get our prices. HERMAN W. BARR S. O., 118 KUto Ut Great sale oi ss m GOO si THIS WEEK SALE ENDS AT 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING. OUR ENTIRE STOCK of dress goods will be offered at special prices during the rest of the week, Our stock comprises all the latest weaves in fact anything you name we will show you. X NOVELTY GOODS A VENETIAN CLOTHS CltEPONS BROAD CLOTHS PLAIDS LADIES' CLOTHS VICUGNAS COVERT CLOTHS SERGES CAMELS HAIRS- DRADITTAS Henriettas pancy grenadines POPLINS HERRINGBONES FAYBTTAS A BLACK GOODS A Soliels, Serges, Crepons, Cravonettcs etc. PLUTTEvA new fagric made for Orcgontans. It will stand the rain like rubber, it is woven like a serge in blue and black od a ad every yard warranted not to shrink pull, full up or wear shlay, AT SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK,