The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 20, 1899, Image 1

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JOURNAL.
SALEM, OREGON MONDAY JTOVEMKEIt 20 1891).
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NO SITS.,
Home Made Goods
Best in the Market
SpecialsA very large line of cassimere suits
for men and boys'.
All sizes of Boys black hose our own
brand, the Granite try them.
Reported to Have Been Fought at Ladysmitli-Town
Surrounded,
OVGRCOATS-Kerseys in all shades and
prices, also in Tan Coverts, day and
black clays.
Fancy Back Covert overcoats our own
make, the swellest ol all.
Shelling of the Town and Desertion By the British November
ick rt
"tunas never Been Confirmed or DcnicdBocrs Have
Surrounded EstcourtGcncral Joubcrt and His Forces
Marching South to Intercept Britisn RclicMmpcrial Con.
icrcncc at Windsor,
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there nrp
EiWblUhed by the St. Joseph 's Society of
mo salem Catholic Chunh House
Warming,
St. Joseph's society, an organisation
oi inuioiic men, which hai tteen in ox
Istcnco some years for literary purposes
niul social enjoyment, and general
church extension work at u recent meet'
big decided to chntigo for something
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"mil ei-miu. iiin nill te. Ptv wn
dissolved nnd in ita nlaco was nrmiii.
Ued tho St. Joseph Library associ
ation, inro which all members of tho
congregation aro invited. Through kind
remembrances hv tho lat Hev. J. S.
White and ArchbMiop dross, tho
nucleus of a linn library in already on
hand and tho intention Is by n system of
light dues, contributions and small-fee
sociables to accumulate funds for ad-
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Imperial Gonfcrence.
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Wis-DsKit, Nov. SO.-Tho Kmperor and
ni.iprww oi uoriiinnrniid l.arlv u..r.. ,.
...-.t uj vjiicun ictona at-' jt. m.
Estceurt Surteudered,
tlr A..oolalr.l Prr die JonrriDl.
I-OMMi.v, Xov. LU Tho present week,
according to dispatches from tho front,
oiigiii to wo acliatiKoin tho deieno
lactics Hitherto maintained bv tho llrit
isli in South Airlcn.
Tlio lloeri aro devolopintr ufeat
strength In tho neighborhood of KsU
court, and Joubort Is rcimrtvd to bo
moving southward himself In order to
direct tho movomunt to ropell tho llrit.
ish advance after attempting to isolato
Ketcourt. Tho latter is already in
iirogross. Tho lloors havo nmcticnllv
surrounded tho town.
Flgliting at Ladysmith.
Lo.vik). Nov. 20. A disimteh from
KHHiltrt. drttwl todav. kiivh n r.,iu,rt
reached thuro of a.lmttlo at Lndysmltli.l Iirenzo Maiquez datel NiivctnlMir 18,
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Mooiriter. If it Iwtruo that
10,1100 Hrors, under Joubcrt andRlener
al Hatha, marching south to moot the
llrltish relief forces, heavy llghthfg is in
storo.
Boers Take Colenburg. i
Cai-k Town, Nov. 11). Thursdn, No.
vember HI, a combined foreo of Free
State and Transvaal burghers occupied
Colesburg, Cato Colony, without 'opjio.
sltion by tbo residents, and proclaimed
tho district to lie LKreo Stale territory.
Tho llritish troiHili .Manila has ar
rived at Durban.
Dutch Moving South.
Cai'K Tows, Nov. 20. Tho lloori oc
cupieil llnrgherndorf on Tuestlay, No
vember II, and It Is believed tlnj tliev
were then on the way to selro Storm
berg Junction. '
London, Nov. 20 General Duller )ms
telegraibiHl an follews:
"Capo Town, Sunday, :i::t() p. m. A
telegram from tho llrltish consul at
Supreme Coutt Decisions.
llio Supremo court totl'ay hod tied
down tho following decisiens:
Sain it. llronn npicllant vs. Southern
Pacific lly. Co.. resnondam ln.t.M.iont
oiinueiuri twiow reversed j opinion by
II. A. Slnioiuls, repondent, vs. I'tank
T. Wrightimtn, appellant, Judmnont of
tbo lower court reversed; opinion by
Mooro, J.
S ol Hell, aniiuilant. vs.
Win. Frailer, np)cllaut, judgment of
tho lower court afllrmed; opinion by
tienu, J.
Thomas Osborne, apjicllant, vs. Geo.
K. Stephenson ct al, respondent, judg
ment of tho lower court alllrmcd opin
ion by Hcan, J.
F. G. Maletolt, lutuir. resKndont, vs.
Simon S. Markliam et al appellants.
judgment of tho lower court reversed;
opinion by Wolverton, C. J.
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Mokes Uio food more dn!?c?os ondwhofoaomo
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'iMnm ina
MIGHT ARMY
Krausse Bros
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Auvumliur. 10, List nit from dnvhrenL-
inilll S o'clock in tho afternoon
.Many ltieri aro miM to havo been
killed ami roortwl taken riioiiors,
llritish loxos are reportetl iiuiuh lees,
Another battle in said to hawi invur
reilon tho Kith which is described as
tho heaviest jot fougld. Tho Iloer dead
iiunibur hundreds, while tho llritish
locoes aro comparatively small.
SUNDAY CABLEOnAMS
reiHirls that Wl prisoners eiiptilrisl fK.tn
tho Ksoourt armored train, hao reachnl
Pretoria. I 1h1Ioo Winston Churchill
is missing, but iih tit havo Ixvn uiiablu
to useertaiii for (vrluln.
BRITISH ARMY
DON'T FORGET WE GUARANTEE
ALL OUR WORK TO BE THE BEST
AT THE LEAST POSSIBLE COST.
Teeth, $6 and up, .
Crowns, $5 and up.
FOR A SHORT TOE ONLY.
DRS. EPLEY & OLINGER,
Rooms 27 and 29 P. 0. Blk.
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Uoets Reported to UeMovinr; South Vciy
Unsatisfactory in Natal,
AnKiK'liilrU l'rr lu llir Jiiartint.
Uiimiv,C'ov. 20, 5 a. in Tills morn
ing's news glvtw little that allors tho
complexion of tlifsitualinu, Since tint
light of NovuiiiIht t mat
known, havo Imnmi mirlv iiuiet at IjhIv
siiiith. It is not unlikely that (lie liners,
lmdly informed as to tho imtiiro and ox
tent of llritish treirutioiis to ndvaneu
to tho relief of the town, may I hi hosl
tilling regarding the npxt movement.
The sitiMilon in Natal Is ery eompll
cntwl, more MHM'illy if the reports be
true that the great Tugttla bridge has
Immmi destroyed. The biicewt) of the next
move oil either side will depend more
on strategy than on stiperlar hiihiWh.
The Hours liuo three liuee of iiutlon
ojmn. Tliey can hold the rullwnv with
the forott they havo at Kunursilale, falb
ing slightly back before tho llritish ad
vance mid threatening it from Weeneu;
or, in tho seeoud plotv, thuy can advance
from Weeneu ami try tocarry Ktteourt;
or, in the third place, they can adauce
due south from Wecnen to Weston, cut
the railway and blow tip the bridge over
BEEF BAD
'r A Inlrit I'ri-i. in tlir Jnlirnnl.
Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 20. A dlf)atch to
tho World from London says:
There is Indication of a big scandal
iibnuttlio meots supidiwl to tho troop,
ships tent to South Africa, Many sol.
dlers complain that.the meat furnished
Is putrid.
NO SMALLPOX IN SaLKM.
REPUBLICAN SPEAKER
Announces the Program for the Coming
Session of Congress
llr Aaanrlnlril 1'rra In tlir Jnuriml.
Nuw York, Nov. 20. A special to the Herald from
Washington says:
" The adoption of the old Reed rules, the immediate
passage of the caucus committee's financial reform bill,
and reorganization of the committees along the old
lines as far as possible, is the programme which Atr.
Henderson, who is to be speaker, has marked out lor
the house of representalives as the result of conference
with the President, leading members of the house and
other prominent Republicans.
nn'iit ftiuiT nitj' "
mtlor, so far ,, I Last Suspects Discharged by the Health
y ciiilot at Lady- Hoard.
llr Aunclntril
Ma.niw, Nov
eoris reach Manila, of oimmtlon.
north, nhlch, when, the story Is fully
known, will prove to bo tho most re.
markablo campaign in tho Philippine,
war. Uwton's division is spread thlnlv
over a territory boyond San Jose where
thu tolcgarph ends.
Young's two riyimunls of cavalrv nro
continuing their sweep Into tho new'
country and tho Infantry is being
shoved forward to hold tho towns while
the cavalry takes, all In a country whoso
natural dllllcullles are made Indescrib
ably Morse by tropical rains.
vuigon transiiortation is eupuisou to
liaolieun prnntlcally nlxindonnl Am
uricau troops are living on captured
siiiplles and the little produce the In-
iuaurgeiitshiuo left. iMajor Swlgeart'a
detiiobmeiil of the Third Cavalry is ia
Iorted to Is) ungnglng n greatly siiierlor
force nl Poorruico, northeast of l)ngu
pan,
This fonv is covering the retreat of
the insurgent leaders to tho Ilinguct
tnouiituliis, and rcjwrts tha( only tho
Insurgent's ndvnnco forco had passed
Tnyug before American occuimtlon, tbo
main body of Agulnuldo's army being
Iwithinnur lines.
General I.nwtm recently narrowly e
cnHil drowning while fording n river.
Captain Uonhnusor, with u battalion oi
W. IL'llullmrtp-iieral iMtswugeragont O. It. A N. wannhUd nhalrmnnof t!?; " tweuiy-fllUi umniry, is on tlio rrny
msI inuiinnnei iiiKoine iiiiurgeiu cartriihie
lllliug works there.
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Tlio Main Body ol AguinaWs Army Has Been Sur-
, rounded By American Forces "
General Lawton Had a Narrow escape From Drownbt w Hi.
Division is Beyond Any Base of Supplies and Entir.lyO
of Reach of Telegraph Communication CWuetfr a
Remarkable Campaign.
'IWl ".' Jo"n"to1rrl"V''tdiy. 3ilIor.onh.xs.
20. Only fragmentary boat Cu.tiin. m.. ii.i . '
i " ---i-w 'wuiri tj aa. ii 1 inim iisia. sa
uuiiiwesi
extrem tr of tin.
in .Mludanao,
Conunandor Very lndol nn.l i
mid although no details were rJv4,
it appears ho found hf had a lre cm
tract ou his hands and telegraphed Otki
requesting tlio presence of troops. Th
friendliness of tho .Mf.ros for tho Awr.
leans I. Increasing .tinder lUtea's dfti
matlc administration.
Tlio Mindanao villagers seised a twsy.
gllng whoonor bound from Ilo Ilo te .
Zamlwango. Thar uiurdwtHl all tWa
crow.
RAILROAD MANAGERS.
Unable to Agree On Rate CuttingvConfer'
ence Held in Portland Today
PnitTUtsn Nov. 20. Itoprcecntatlvcs of tho Northern Pacific, Great Northern,
Canadian Paclllc, 0. H. A N, and Southern Pacific mot in this city tfslay for tho
purpose of adjusting passenger rates from Puget Bound to tho Hast.
For several weeks brokers have been selling tickets tij Chicago for 25 and
the meeting today Aits called for tho purpose of putting a stop to tills rate cutting,
BURBN
HOUSE
& HACDILTOTsJ
FURNISHERS. JLNL
Health OlIlcerDr. K. A. Pierce t.slay
iliebargi')! from quarantine the Ilauier
child hi South Fiilem, Mrs. lUttersby
and baby and .Mrs. Perkins sunt baby,
who wore quarantined as patients and
suspects of siniillpox. There now re
mains no ease In tbo city. The .Muser
house ou Front street where these oo.
pie iiave Ik-oii nonfilled, has been pIohsI,
and will within a week lw fiimigaleil by
the use of formullue gas generator,
when the last vestige and genu of the
dkoase will have Is-on rouiovetl from
our city.
OJJ Fellows Take No'lc.
The memlHirs of Chemeketii and Olive
lodge nod all sojourning brothers are
requested to meet at the I. 0. O. P. hall
In the lloiman block, nt 1 p. in. tomor
row (luuMlay) to arrange for utteiiilln
the luueral of Hir Into brother, L.
Pratt. W. T. Kiiiiiow.
Noble (irand, Chemeketa Islge No. 1
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a c a look
Pur Windows and if
! you like the goods
i walk inside and see
fariwiii
In ouifwindows some of the
richest Parlor Furniture ever
brought to the city. It is th
very best goods of the kind
on this market, and is just the
thing for useful holiday gifts.
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others just as fine We
do not urge you to
buy We like to show
goods to people who
are "just looking'
They are buyers
i some day.
lis arc going
Fast and our stock is still well
up on all the different patterns
in the several principal kinds:
MOQUET,
AXAtlNSTER,
SMYRNIA and
FUR.
bright, warm, cheerful
Kihauition am, 'men down follow! OrJit
ftctcat it br uitng Dr. MlleV Wcnlne.
meeting. A general discussion of rates took place, but no conclusion was reatihcd
and tho meeting adjourned until tomorrow.
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Friend, Sweetheart, Wife
whs thu IwuHtllul sentiment eltosen by a
wall known voumr man lo lw inscribed
wltliln nu naneee s ring, rrwmi, sweet.
Iiart, wlk, eomMmi the Uirt-e, or
cluxM) one from among them, ami we
will show yaw tin ring fur presentation.
Dainty solftair (or the wshmmi wli U
sntislMsl with nothlHX Utt tlw "wfreet
thing,"
A fife Hint at riitiM for mn. MU.
ubtAHUi, emaomlcwl rUiM Uh tlw
: Utys awl girb. '-BvttryUsly's riOis
' llui i.lil ivasmJUl aaMaal nr lia Saul
mw wmmm pfvm vf i
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE,
U8TATKBT.
ding choice lnxiks from time to time and
building up a lino literary and histori
cal ela'iilnlliig library. Hev. W. A.
Daly, A. HnckeJtcIn, T. K. Ford and
Frank D.vvey, form a committee on by
laws, to rejiort Thursday evening, when
a go.Kl program will lie presented under
tho direction of a committee appointed
(or that purM)se.
The rector of Ht. JiHHiph'M church Ims
built hluiKilfu kitchen awl stHollslHhl
n more Mrfcolly tpiliiiel home.
Lust Thursday evening aliout seventy
five members of his church assembled at
St. Jonepli's hall ami then proceeded to
the rector's resldeuue, taking reverend
W. A. Daly by surprise and loading
down tbo dining room tables with pMk
ages of luxuries nisi suMtuntltils. A
siNikosmuii for the crowd explained 111
objeutof the visit and the bout reHiiHl-
. I I.. t..t ..!.. .. I.I..I. Al. ...I-
ttl III llllllIK ivruia niiw nniwi kmw.
joiimment was taken im. .iitMipiis
hull, for Mdting enwclty and there a
session of MK'ial iltsHre wits eujujtsl,
liitliutinit an liiinromptn progrum of
songi, reeitallmi ami seakiiig, in which
.Mis llenolt, Mr Kirk, A. Iluekestein,
Win. Kai.r, Itev. Dly, llev. Curley,
MUm .Merle Dsvey, nml others, ountrllHi.
twtl apropfUte hhiiiWs. The HiwUr
taking wm a grutwl mnum in every
reciNMit, not only s a trtVwU to I ho
liiimli Mtweuteil jMitor, but m a lituily
wekoiiiH In his slttsr. Mis Kail Duly,
rofontlv of 1'rlooB IMwanl lsuil who
wns tfiiM broOKht into cordial 'iul
rektioiM with Hie rUhlonri hihI
made U feel at umx lltMl site was
UMttttg iMMpituble frUnitU
lit T N OA l8 HUI i:
AfpolnlsJ Conftieoes IMJsx sih! May
Heweve i IIImJ.
Itev. N. Uliupp, u( thitsity has Imhmi
upjlnteil wufuniM-e presUlog ehler (
Oregeu end WMbiugton of the ehurdHM
of the ISvuMgelrfwl Aaauetatioti. ihrv.
A. KriHt. of U-e Katt Htaa, wiw
was dlstrwt eUi, r pmi, and Mr.
Shupp was ap(oiHlal for the entire oulj
ferenee. lie has a wide distrtrt, with
Port land the oswler.
Horses HsmoiUI tu Vktwy
The KuitlMi Cwwailsr in Kwtli Af-
tUi is wuitlng tor oavairy Itat the
iMtstm) ms at Kilem who has U
CAN VB IM.UASB? TRY US
WliHAVB 200 KINDS OP
CANDY.
IK YOU CANNOT HIND WHAT
YOU WANT SAY SO, AND
WIJ WILL MAKB IT.
ELLIS &ZINN
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I'hono U7U'l.
Sax Fiuncismi, Nov. 30. Four gov
vriimcul traiisxirti will sail today with
troops for the Philippines, tho Han
cock, Duke of Fife, 8t. Paul and Oily of
Pueblo.
Has Pimncishi, Nov. 20-Ounersl
Fmlurluk Fiiustou nnd wlfo, of Kansa,
arrived at Oakland luit night. lie is on
his way lo Manila, whore ho will report
for duty to OeiiHrnl Otis.
Admiral Watson has reoreivwl an ad
dltlouul credible ruiort that IJont. (Id
more and llvoof tlie mpttired sailors of
the gunboat Yorktown were at Turlno
Nov. 10. Thu iroirtT llaltimore stuns
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j you pay for R
ickcmsctimi!:
h the cheapest md.
cine in tlw world for
that coujjh of yours.
WHEAT MARKBT.
OnitAQO, Nov. ,-Ps. r, sli "t.
Han Fhancwco, Nov. W.Msy l.iHJ
am zjamvmit'
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Thanksgiving Liner?s
At Special Bile,
Wc are lill hammering away at those Fine
Liikipi. and we propose to continue this sale up to
ilk very dy. Don t use your old Linens in servinf
ymir I hauksgiviiijf Feast when you can fer new
one at such prices as we offer.
ULBACIIbU LINBNH. AT T
NAI'KINb, ,l-'i-'
:Avisa,. reduced..
t
Mtef town ImmIhwii if u wants to
make WNjHDtWM birtw hk Itssj from
II 'JO
SI' If you viant
Great outino Flannel sale.
NEXT WEDNESDAY
Burbn st HAMiiyroivr
248 COMMERCIAL 3T. X X
VLlCHES SEED, the greatest Hay producer
on earth; Peach Pits for nursery stock; lulm.
Hyacinth. Crocus and Lilly bulbs of all kinds,
call on
& RBID.
82a, 334 Gsmmarofttl street,
Dealers in FeeJ. Seed. Hay. Straw and Grain.
SAVAG3
Next Wednesday we will offer for sale
2,000 yards of extra heavy Outings w the
regular lO cent lands, and sold everywhere
at that price v Wednesday only at our store
Come early for you know our sales are
well patronized!
fI Don't fail to see those elegant SILKS which we are offering SPECIAL
J3r The very finest in the market at ilie very lowest possible pnee.
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