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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1899)
v ltf- 3iw f A: WM -kct JH "kct tot kct I, Latest Associated Proo9 tola- $ grarrtSi Pi'ealv Local naws and Llvo Editorials make Tho Dally Jour- i4iK THPTT? DAILY M JOURNAL. ; SALETvf , OREGON FRIDAY DECEMBER 1 1801). WOO on m s Home Made Goods Best in the Market 0P1 DOOR POLICY IIP FOR HMBlllf l Ifa "BUsUvaaa" riSitrlffidil -' ' J " orjoor politic or raw, WMN I I JournUI.Advertl8ln(Pa, H ) N ! I ?' -ttO 388 . Specials A very large line of cassiinere-suits for men and boys'. ' All sizes of Boys' black hose our own brand, the Granite try them. OVERCOATSKerseys in all shades and prices, also in Tan Coverts. Gray and black clays. Fancy Back Covert overcoats our own make, the swellest ot all. WOOiEfl W STORS, II RII rUfi v $ Sp NEW AND LATE STYLES See our Ladies' Sorosis shoes, they are gieat, also our Queen Quality the best $3.00 shoe in the World. Aen's late styles in Patent Leathers, Tan and Black goods all at the low est prices. KRAUSSB REQS VI Va"t. ,. Vi,t.'-1 We are doing. a great lMt deal of X&X Jl&&& - X ' is4AMM.i.Hni'4.'iMMaut hmim i rP and fflf W and it gives the best satisfaction. bdtkJ i i i t t t t I !..I.VVV....1,1LlLtllKt..A. OUR PRICES ARE $5 PER lOO'lll OR CROWN AND UP. Drs. Eplev k Olinger. Rooms 27 and 29 P. O. Blk. winter is nere And your chickens want'some of that nice Yelow Corn which has just been received by SAVAG3 & RJBID. ' 322, 324 Commerolal street, A complete line of Feed anJ Seed always on hand. In Asia is Being Resisted By gome' of the Leading Pow ers ol Europe Unless Our Country Will Guarantee Open Doors in the Philip pines v Great Progress in Luzon Lawton and the In surgents Negotiating Terms of Surrender Prospects Arc the Rebels Will Lay Down Their Arms. II y Aaaoclatcd Pre to the Journal. OitiQAOo, Dee. 1. A siicelal to tho Tribune from Washington nays: Inquiry among tho foreign representatives tie volops tlio fact that tho open-door policy ' COngro of tho administration has received n ' tilent. cupck iroin lie buropean powers. They H-iminr ... ,,. . ........w of . weronsked for written assurances that1 .,i. (i...,.. , m... .i.i .. ...i. In case of a partition o China they cnmmeo tomorrow would agreo upon ,,..... ,.,,,,,,.,,, ,, ui'i'ii-uimi jiuiicy in their rcsixjctlvo spheres of Influence. I "If we do," they answer, "will there also he an open door In the Philippines?" 1 Ills has placed administration in a iiunndry, it Is said, becnuso promises of an open door policy In the Philippines cannot lie given nt tho preont time. Gold Standard Dill. tlr Aaaoclatcd I'reas to (lie Journal Wasihnoto.v, Dee. 1. The White house was overrun with memliers of si tod.ty, but few saw the urea the terms of the llnaucinl bill Piatt nays that generally shaking the senate bill will bo an agreement with tho house bill, lie thinks the passage of a financial bill bv brth houses Is a foregone conclusion. L'ord Metliuen's Success Removes Pressure ol the Boers In tlirir Investment of the Diamond Metropolis ev Heavy Fight ing Anticipated in the Free State , Ladysmith Relieving , Column Is Making no Progress .v Chamberlain's Proposed Triple Alliance Meets With no Favor in Great Britain Relief of Kimbetley. i tomiKirarily lo nbnudou the personal dl Br Aucia(ri I'rm (o ih Journal. I rccllon of nffalra. Ills noxt Incoir.uinnd ' i . . . n . iim ,i nt " Colonel Colvl lie. I.OM.O-, Dec t.-Whllo rumors of A, men Bni nett , lHreolte the relief or Kimberley are current on j Iird Wolseley's nnnounroiuent that n! tlio MiH'k exchange loduv, tnnv be now division will lw embarked without pivnuliin In the lllerol hciimi, lull Ihere "' l.,i,f,H,, nvo'"Hl wllli Iho gn'at jjonw AH.M .ha, Iho pre-., re on trtt.KM Hiogarrl mi lint Ihvii tiiuch llghlened tn Ih lmHd thut ihv limn will la din bylieueml Melliueii's. hiiu-iwhw. plcl.ed hhmh1II)'. "' Several ambulance trains left Ma- .& KS,S king Sov. 2r for Iho 1 reo Statu wheia as to tlio magnitude of the work In hand lieaxy lighting Is expected during the ' sooner u will he aecomplislied." i.icuicnuui-miouci Moplonl's di Progress in Luzon, Ur Aaaoclalrd Vrrtm to h Juarnal. Wasiiisotox, Dec. 1. Following dis patch is from Manila: Hughes truort from Control Panay that Ilo Ilo province, one third of tho Island, is cleared of in surgents by forced marches with two lutalllons from Labuano by way of Call nong. Hugho's casualties, Captain Warwick and Prhutu IIumphreyH, of the High, teenth Infantry, kllleil. l)lsatclies from Ijiwton indicate that Jliyombong wascaptureilon tho 18th. MarArthurV troop:) had several minor engagements, capturing men and rllles. Hells' captures in the mountains In eluilo U moileru guns all in gi'Od comll lion. The Oregon brought in KM .Spauihh puisonem fmm Vigan yester day, and VI were received by rail the previous evening. Conditions at am Iwango are satisfactory. Additional ordinance has surrendered. Thethlrty first infantry leaves Manila to garrison several stations on tho Mindanao coaat. Surrender Possible. Ur Aiioelateit I'm (n in Journal. Msw oiiKDec, 4.tAuilieialch lo the Herald from Manila nays: Gen oral Law ton is at llayomhong. Ilo Is in tclegmplilc communication (with the Insurgents over th wire In their mhcs sion, and the commanders of (lie op vvlng forces are considering pro sitlona looking to a surrender of tlie rulnds The Musige Tuesday. Ur Aaaoclatrd I'res tu Iha Joornnl. Wabhisutov, Dec. 1. Tho Cabinet dlecusfcd briefly today tho president's tnesMgo, on which tho finishing touches havo been placed, except tho relating to the Philippines. That fcctioa is being held up in the hope that tho president may bo able In announce the complete cotlapso of the coining week From Iml Wolsle)H annouiieeinenl that It had Ikvii decided lo call out one more division, it appears clear that tho war nllleo d(Ks not look for a collape of the Hoar resistance. Ilrlef telegrams from Natal convey Ilttlu information about tho situation. Asfaras known tho I.mlynmlth relief, lorUi)ii Iforco is still at I'rere. ' A dispatch today from l-'rerv dated the SSth says that while attempting to blow up a bridge over the river at Cohuixo the Iloors were driven back. WAGE WORKEKS Striking For a Share in the Manufacturers Increasing Prosperity Pall Uivicii, Mass., Dee. I. All cotton manufacturers In this city have dc cided lo grant an advance of 10 ier cent wages ln-glnnlng Dm-emlier II. DAVil BKim V AMSQiJU-irrv toi? Vntuwivm 3iS.VXELYJRE monca uto iowi RIOfO OeitClOtlS flfKl WftOfeSOfl otu luKo w-t co , Kt tan. J MARK HANNA OUT Will Decline Chairmanship of Another Campaign, ,. II r Aaaoelaleil t'r lo tba Journal Ollveland. Dec. l.-Cohcerning tho reports that Senator Hanna would not sncceevl himself as chairman ol tho National ltcpubllcan committee "It can b stateil on the authority ol Hanna to an intimalo friend, thai helms ho deoire to manBgo another campaign, and that unless very strong pressuro'ls brought to liear upon him bo will, In all probably, decline to do so,t ' 1" VICE PRESIDENT ifltii ends a must proinlninif carter. lie wastlie ollleer mainly responsible for working out the details of tho inoblli cation Hcheiue. That Melhiien ni.'.lelpated dogged ro sistanco on his northward numb is shown by tho sivcech vvhlcli hodullvered to his troops November 1.7, aftor the liattlo of Clraspan, reports of which have Just arrived here. After reading a telegram from (lov ernor Mllunr, congratulating tlio troops mid sympathhing with the woundod, Ceuenil Methuen iHtrsonally couitmtu- laled the troops on the work done ami expressed appreciation of the iimnuor In which they had endured the hard ship. Tlio work he said, was tl.o most severe encouutorvd liy the llrltuli army In iniiuy long days. They hud in trout of Ilium, he raid, an enemy which they could not alTord to give a single ikiIiu. Their tactics had been excellent, and he readied and ad mired their courage. Continuing, lion oral Molhueii salt (but when called iiKin to light lor his country ho pre ferred to light a foe worthy of his steel, ratlier than savages, w hose sole retoin tneudatlon was bravery. llvtlienoxprssMxl the hope that he and his men had gained each other's enuUdeiiee, and would all do their duty to the country as Ihigllshmcii should. Uoueral Mvthitcu also described as "dasturdly" the conduct ot Ibu Hours In llring on the amhulaiiro wagon, the shooting of a Hrltlsh olllcerby a wouii- PlTTNIlllim IW 1 Til., klrll,. Alllialnill l..lll.l.,r. .... .,.,... In,l,.u In Hi .. llcdllOUr, llllll tllO IKHTS' UBO Of tltllll- foundries, and oMsrations will be suspended at 2fi others unless tho scale is signed. I ,,"i, ncls'',wero d.aracteiltk 'of'thQ - - -. ' . - I Iloors. ;. I lln gave them credit, uiilll coiivlnceil insurreclion iioro.lj goes t4j jujiiuresj. lr t . Tho Anulo Alllsnco. t" ' I'oulrary, that thuy, like the hv niiKs into .- nini inn if i rx'iiu i the message lo congress until Tuesday. MOBART'S' WILL Patkiiso.x, N. J Di-c.1. The Wlllol tho late Vico-rresideut iloUvrt was flleil for probatu toilay. Tho widow recelviM a million dollars, and half of tho remainder, after a uuiiilter of be iiuosts havo Wit paid. Uarret Holmrt Jr, Inherits the other half when he attains his majority. GAPT,. BOLLES SHOT TWO Bailors STRIKE FOR BETTER WAGES Nominated for CongrcM, Ur Aaaorlalri) Prraa lit IUr Juuriial. KiiisKwnr, Ky lv. 1. Jmio W. ( laj lo, of 0 on coiiui) , has been n . nated for congress bytheSeveiith district DemocratU' convention. . fc .tVi.i r tiY vti l9SME3Q9'&XiawmJwTkWm O m K'l3s C$rm ' BJBJJW v IVVJSaVW VBT Iio TiilHsBTir mLv. JlW zm$& MS Here. 1 "Anlicipation begets more 1 Pleasure than Realization," The wlie will look eailr and bur early. W 111 )ou U wl or olbvrwue. If this be true, then Christmas time is lime. Tho day for planning, for "hint," for buying not a day too early for the latter, if you would avoid tho push, and the rush, and the worry. Diih't put off "electing your gifts so that you aie worn out and croHD. when the dimmed day comes. A Unlit heart is Iho Utsl ol Christmas iluer. Just a wind Ixiforo you think of Christmas buy ing Don't bo too practi cal: don't give coal, or Hour, or gloves, or stock ings, In the family, or out, unless they are actually in need of tlmno homely necessaries of life. Do as you would, not us you are done bv. Don't give a thing that is really needed, if you want your present appreciated. Oive something .the recipient would never buy for himself or herself. I'se a lillle uncommon sense. Huyubitof Jewelry Silverware, some of tho ninny Mrliug Mlvcr Novelties, a ring or uliaiu. If you want to go a little more into the practical, just enough not lo U too prac tical, select a Walt li or C'loek, a not of Hooiisor Knives and Porks. Nuuuir ous other deirable urtielen, which wo have more sMice in eir store ! sbnw than wo have hero t inelilioii. r-..JKv.i.-wm,(0 the nfternixiu iieHSiiiiix'rs dlmit from Cliamberlaiu'H Anglo-Saxon Teutonic alliance Jvcli. The Pall Mall (luMlte lays stiiwu on the strong nntMlormau prejudlco In tlreat llriliiln, and deelares IhatClmiu herlain hud U'tter have Invn kept el lent. A dispatuh from Pretoria dated Muuday says there was another sortie from Mafekiiig Saturday. The fight was progressing when tho dispatch was sunt. I 'Jlinsa vvhonroiicMiinlutod with Oen oral .11011111011 mink his terse disx np lion of the IkiIHo of Moddor river (ore ciisIn "a fearful butchers' hill." Uocr Losses at lielmonl and Oisssnsu. Oiivmii: Itivini,' Monday. Nov, td. llisir iirlsouersluiin remirl lluit lh num ber 01 Hoers killed at llellnollt is Istllevd to bo I It), uud ul (lriiimi M). Among thu prisoners are sovvral with enor Hums roil irus son their leovtts. It Is tulMrteil Unit Ihej fminlil with the uil tilery. John G, Barr, Jeweler, 118 State Street ipnr IWITITtMin OUR X N4V ym - IINFS J im'Jk. ' - Crm. ( carpbib - ffilw - "vv FURNITURE V EUl.15 Li ' J' t "- E.UREN HAMILTON, House Furnishers. MliTHUKN'S I.OHSHH Partial List of he Casuallles at Mod. drr Hlver. LoNIHis, Dee. 1. The war "like has received from the reueial inlnin.iudlng at t'aiHiToiui thlsillaiwilsJi: Itecelved from Muhltir Itlvur Sovtiui her :U): Kllhsl, staff, tVilnuel Wlltciitl . Hccond ColdatrMilns, l.leiiliisiil-('ib uuel Hlopfnrd, t'Hplain Karh' Womwltsl i Artillery, Major Lindsay, Captain Far roll, Lieutenant lliinlop, I4eiilfiiunt Fursoj Third Urwmdior., Major CiMint tiloltlien, ueiiteimiil lion Ikii. CoIiIsIimiiiis, l.Utoteiwnl iN'Hini Ai'ii ewiii; iiiwl cal loriw, Caitsm Mimhi- Major t'lNii.t lilvieliMii Ian I' ive"l theiititmn. Ilfis a makirof t i iiremt dlur giinlds, ami is Out ojilc-l -.u M ihe Into Prime uur,itl II liKiiinbe IjIu gunhurif. 11 is oini'Uiiy auiiutiiMeii tiiai ticnerai Metbiieii was uiiHHig IIhm wHinlel at Ihe battle of Misldsr rlvr. (kuwial Muthuoii, it ilevelniMl later, was slight ly woiindtsl by alullst whkli mllletad a (call wound In the thigh. Lieutenant I'Mig, ol llm Km hI Yoik shires, is another ulHer killwl. The following olllcers wvre alwi woun ded Captain VHi Ilnut, eoyliMwr; Lieiitenaiit Trovers, Thhd grenall; Lieutenant Llwesaud lllll,Kc4itsgtmrd; Lieutenant Flint, Inelilres Major Karleand I lit lev and MwiIbhhiiI 1'ox, Heeond Yerkshires: LieulMisuls Dakar, Car and Nelwm. Arvtvll IliiililuMlsrs. Heyoiid ll' rejsirt fmin I Jtliourt that firing was beard in llm dlrnctfoii of Ijidvsinilb Monday. Unre is not a shretl of news of any kiiwl from llwawt of war. A seini-'illli wl utiont has nxm lulled that ixjril Metliuen's woliml U not sirious, and that he la (txlxHilwl tu bo all right in II"' "Mirae ot a iw days. It is lerlaui. Ihhwvw, that Ihe wMiiul will prewnl liia ln-li.g in llie saddle, uiul thwe la area I anxiety lo know Wli'thr he will he i HHpMtl BUSINESS MEN. PROFESSIONAL MEN, It to )uii thai I spank. If you are in want of Hy PRINTING King "J 'PIIONE 2684 and I will call oii you. E. T. PRESCOTT, SuccpsMor to ORONIBB at OONOVCrt. COMMERCIAL ST. Ur ' ucUtil I'rvaa la tu Junraal Piiiuuklpiiia, Dee. 1,Klaht hun dred upholster weavers went on a strike toilay, closing U4 mills and throwing out ot employment nearly 3,000 bandi. The strikers dstnand an Increase of ?,1 per cent In their wages. Injustice Couit, tiro. W. Kdirar vs. (I. W. Ludwhi Is tlio tlllnof aclvll suit In Justice John sou's court, which was called for 1:30 this afternoon. The amount sued for U I7I..17. ulleireil to be duo far wheat and oats sold to plaintiff, lW terforuieil and plaintiff s share of a certain crop of oats. The ease Is being tried before a Jury. It. J, I'leiuing, and Win. Kaiser are the opposing attorneys. Hill Dosin'l Uellsya It. Br. Paul. Dec. l.-Prcsldont Kill of the Great Northern Is a heavy stock bolder In the Haiti more and Ohio and places little credence In tho report thai the Pi niisylvanla road has secured con trnl of the llalllmore mid Ohio. Tie Homeliest Man in Kalem As well as the liuniUoinust, anil otbeis are luvltiil in cull on imy druugisi and gut freou trial ladtlo of Kemp's lUlsaiii fur thu rnrnut and Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to cuieniul ImiIIuvu till Chriiuic uud Auiilo C uglis, Autumn, llrunuliltls and fnisuuip tlon. Prim 3f. and f0u etslw Prominent Maecabes Uulcides, I'oitT Huhov, Miih Dec I -I.. A It sit, until recently Will f clerk of Ilo (treat Camp, Knights of Ihe Maccalieo, has commlilisl suicide by swnlluuhi iiirlnjllr anld. The Ulcctricsl Wondei. Will Ik seen at Heeds 0era house b inorrow night and the xiplo of hulom will have Ihe pleasure of makiiig a per soiial aopittlntiiiico with the hero of Manila and see buw lie linked on board Ids Hag ship "(dyiup a." Po ilmt p Dowuw Parade, there will Ixi the rMn Mi Hull right besides a great mail) new m'eUiM hthleiiK and illliilous. 'Ilie onterluinmeiil will conclude with the ' Man In the Moon" or the Aatrouomerr Dieam. Popular prices jitevull 2n un.1 RO cents. Who Interfered With Mnnaaamont of a Ship. Hsa lly A.orlra l'r, ia it,. Jm... 8ak rACTsco. Dec. 1. Tho oflkwM of tho barkenttne Itenlcla hayo reccivifd Information from Gray's Harbor that Captain ikdles shot two menf' on rrf whom Is likely to die. It It said lht several members ot the ftollor Xfulw boarded tho vessel and coinmaqdod lh crow to go ashore, thrvatcnlne theaa wllli tovol vers. Captain Hollo ordered tho lnraders fmm tb vesil and tboy refued to go Samoan Treaty. Ur Aaaoclatad I'raaa la Ik Joarul. Wasiiikotov, Dec. 1. -Hrltlsh and Herman ambassadors had moral con ferences with Secretary Hay relative to treaty for partition of Pamoa, It Is understood minor quest Ions which i. malum! open will be reconciled and that tho way li clear for signing the docu me ut probably tomorrow C& SH Pitld Iokatyourtoniuet Iflt'seoatasL your nomchlibJd,)-ourllvsr out w order. Aytr's Pills will desn your toneue. cure your dyspepsls, mtkt 25c. AlldniMiirs your liver rltii, utty to tais, sy to operste. zsc. Ail i W'aal tiwr mouHch or tai4 a aortal? BUCKINGHAM'S DYE UfJKt. ,.'i t,AJOa?ua..AJiii Hupt. A. L. Waterworks, Is for a few days. Ilnmii, of loullncd to tho Halt-in Ihe houae 1 WHUAT MAHKUT. Qdituuo, December t. May ftV) cash 07, Han FaiNC'isoo, D."o. 1, Cah U7,' 4PII oym k ckn&p c iMir.-- Great b'ale of Ladies Suits, Capes, Jackets, Skirts, etc. etc, Read the list of pricesv Read every word The prices of these garments arc arranged according to the quaflrV titles which we have on hand A S25 garment marked 5)0' means only one left. A S20 garment marked 515,85 means 4 full line of sizes, etc, etc Jackets A 7JM Matter' a uunilMfv A ltf0 HM for AmitUtr 1UJ0 ptt for . A tpQHne fur .. Ahollm lUO m tot. A ILOQ MM for AtMslUr 1160 llM h . A IMOUfwfor AaotlMr ItiQ Um far . A I7J0 Msm lr A MXO Hm b" I'-' Ladies' Suits A lt-W x tm tm A IsUal A HM A at UU0 Mt W0 1 ISMS) t tUfi HOO K J7M aalil tult fur nut lr suit fur, wilt h anil far suit far jjl tor Mlt lor wit for wit for s),(M) lOflB fa,oo nib W.86 UR Shirts From S2.90 up to $7.85 All Reduced In Price. Plush Capes A Very Good Cape for $2,SB .. -J? " J5.0D eat M 0M ca .. ..iV Mj 0.75 tupes ...... . fUOA uipea. .r fc tM 7 6peajs!M ,, a- W.W cap .. ,, ,tw . .75 IM ,..,iii. tm II 4A i-aiv&a r. ' USA itw - f1JSIl" T T-T-aw ittja carxw... KW Golf Capet AW 1k4;c4 Not Enough StNct AM w Prices. GREAT SL-BI Iillllllllllllllllllll'lf'"'llllllllllllllllfillllllllllllllllllllllllll11lll''l1imm m Miiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii lUuimuHU ll-fasrsf-j"'1 - "