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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1899)
'eaOtjtWsstskWW'tw'tav.'Sk. v 9 Latest- Associated Wosa tolo- f 4 feminist Freail Local news and Live 0 J Editorials rnnko Tho Dally Jour- d THE DAILY JOURNAL, f Wm "Business" rv6 PblltlOB , f JV ttsdAn'tiolMtyovraitvsrfltuiflieuiiiM w u. juui ivitiw Df trow, (IB( MUM i Journal Advortlsln Jvortlslnjr Pay. k"avWS'k'' TOIi. X as: SALEM, OREGON TITUIISDAY DECEMBER 7 1890. K0 2W B ". m v;, Mnmnir'HHurrHnmmmm I iSC We now have our I Gramas Goods -DOLLS, PICTURE BOOKS, : STORY BOOKS, : GAMES, -ALBUMS, E PICTURE FRAMES, : TOILET CASES, MANICURE SETS, : HANDKERCHIEF : BOXES, ;work boxes, : Perfumery, estamped linens, NAPKINS, : DOYLIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, iTHE NEW YORK RACKET. P teAMWAl&teMA wmiwwwww'v' IWe are doing a"greai !" deal of X' X X"& - f!$$$gA 'Bridge IMP' and 0 Crown Work and it OUR PRICES ARE PER TOOTH OR Drs. Eplev Rooms 27 and tww.v,,tV,fc.lHn,,.M..lr BURBN SEE 5 THE LOW S AV?I i jJl Ladies' Dressing Tables. A fine line in Beautiful naturaliwood, Bird's Eye Maple, BURBN Si HAMILTOISJ 248 COMMERCIAL ST. i Ready for your inspection, It's the best and largest line we've ever had. Remember that our usual extremely low prices apply to Holiday Goods P as well as to all other lines. K All kinds of useful and! ornamental articles 2. suitable for presents, Come in and sec our line, everything marked in plain figures. Lowc&t pos siblc prices on everything. NEW AND LATE STYLES See our Ladies' Sorosis shoes, they are gi eat, also our Queen Quality the best $3.00 shoe in the World. Men's late styles in Patent Leathers, Tan and Black Roods all at the low est prices. rswmiH'' l"'j gives the best satisfaction. I $5 CROWN AND UP. & Olinger. 29 r u. dik. PROS w mm wyygf i t, $ iLMr St HAOIILTOAJ PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE. X M We dire here With many Gladden the g CHRISTMAS TIME. Morris Chairs A big Hnc Many styles. Prices lower than ever. See our $6 OO Style, Oak and Mahogany, W TRANSVAAL WARICOMRESS Latest Dispatches on the Africa i British Making No Progress at Relieving Their GarrisonWhilc the Boers Arc Closing In " Preparing For a Final Attack On Ladysmith i Mcthucn Waiting at Modder River For Supplies Scott-Turner's Sortie From Kimbcrlcy t llr Aaioclnled 1'rei to th Journal. London, Dec. 7. Following Is from Gonornl Forcstlcr Walker, Hrltlsh coin mnnder at Cape Ton n : "Wednesday Gonenvl Mothucu wires tlmt lie has resumed command ami is In nightly conim liiicatton with Kim- berley." I)Ntov, Dec. 7. A story wnsrnrrciit at Durban Dee. Mh that tlia ltoorn had nindo a flnal effort to capture Lady smith Dec. 4. and wero defeated and retreated. Tue story was brought by run ners and Bhonld bo received with reeor vutlon. Perhaps the explanation of the re t rement of tho Burghers from Natnlcnn bi found in a dispatch from Modder river Dec. 7, saying that a Boor force, estimated at $3,000 men, was reinforc ing Cronjo from Natal. The Kama dispatch says that every thing indicates that ft great engagement will be fought nt Spotfonteln. Tho Door,,,a,l8Umed. Major Scott-Turner began ads mice in Northeastern Capo Colony Is becoming remarkable. The local farmers are flocking to the Boer laagers. Auoxatlon of British territory proceeds dally. Reported Boor suc cesses lias madu a great Impression among tho Basutos. A dtopatch from Bloemfonleln Dec. 3 says President Steyno, of tho Orango Freo Btato has Joined the Boer forces at Modder river. Ills appearance caused great enthusiasm among Boern. Lonikiv, Dec. 7, 1:30 a. m. Again there Is a complete lull In tho war news. Ladysmith has established hellographic communletlon with Frcro.and It Is re ported thatnll was well up to Sunday. A dispatch from tho Boer- laager, by way torenzo Marques, dated Thursday, No vember 30, confirms tho report that tho commandos have been closing in upon Lad) smith and mounting big guns in new positions. According to the same ndvlcoH n heavy canonado has bcon or dered for Thursday mornjng, but was countcr-mandod nt tho last iiiAmcnt. Modder rhurdiapnU lies say that tho Boers are encamcd amid tho hills half way to Klmharley: but it Is also as- fcrtcl that u largo Iwdy of tho enemy huso gone in the direction oMucohcdahl. It Is iwsihln, therefore, that Lord Methuen may endeavor to clear his right think as far as Jocobsdahl beforo con tinuing his advance. He is still wait at Modder riser for stores, guns and ammunition. Tho stories from Klmborloy, Novum bar 25, appears to have been much more serious than had been supposed. De tails are now arriving of a reconnaiss ance in forco by mounted troops, under Major Scott-Turner, at dawn, on n rklgo near Carter's farm, where the Boers woro strongly entrenched. Finding tho Boor pickets asleep, Major Bcott-Turnor proceeded along tho rldgo under covor, and nuliod tho Boer redoubts utG:26 m. in tho face of a haal of bullets. X 2 X X things to hearts at Situation of Affairs in South Tho Doers hoisted a white llag,.and fired at tliu British under Its protection beforo surrendering. Owing possibly to the exhaustion of their niiimunltion,tlie British were unable to follow up tho, at tack and scite a largo Boor force nlwut about 800 yards ahead, especially as' tho Boer reinforcements were seen ap proaching, and the enemy was keeping up a heavy lire from tho shelter of tho thick brush During the sorties, an armored train rcconuoltorcd north and couth, while a consldorahln force of Brltlsli, with field guns and maxims, ndvanccd toward Spy fontcin, holding tho Boers In check in that direction. Ten guns wore engaged' simultaneously, and, viewed from ,tho e jnnlng tow er, an artillery dtiol seemed to bo proceeding In every direction, ex ccpt toward Keuilworth, tho fusillade being terrific. At 8 o'clock, having no force sullicleut to hold tho position ho gradually retiring ma men. lie liml' n horse shot from under him and bullet went through the fleshy part of ils shoulder. Bosernl men had terrible wounds. It is alleged that tho Boers itpcd Martinis and exptoaiso bullets, and that they freiiuoiitly fired nt the British ambu lance wazomt. Tho Britinh captured 2d of tho enemy. There apMars to be Home doubt ns to ss bother this was the reconuolssanco In ss.hluh according to tho announcement of tho war olllco, Major Scott-Turucr wm killed, or whether that ofllcer met his fate in n subsequent sortie. Home of the special dispatches report that he was killed while leading the final attack on tho Boer position Nosonibor 23. If this be correct, it looks llko a sortie concerted with Lord Methuen. The Times print a letter from nn American citizen, who left Johnanaburg because he was liable to 1ms Impressed, and who had learned that the United States consul was unable to protect hln. -Ho- complains bitterly tliutnlm American ling was not reelected In Pre toria, that his poilllon was practically unbearable. It is reported fromCaio Town that tho Transvaal government still refines to acknowledge the right of the United Btntes to Interfere re garding prisoners in I'rotorlu, Inrist in; that Oreat Britain must inquire through Commandant General Joub -rt. A dispatuh from Frero camp, dated December 5, says: "Tho Boers are tiring Into Ladysmith. It Is rumored that 600 Freo Btato troops base left i-adyenilth, enlerUlnlng the gras est fears as to tho safety of their own country." Dolls Foroserjliody at tho New York llac- kut. iirge asHoruneuis, ces. IOHet prl-(l-ihl-lw Dolls, holiday goods, games, toys, etc., at lowest prices. Iteud Wiggins nd.,paKo4. I2(i2t No tnori'llin or upturn 'I Ir. Mlrfl'n Hum. Cull All rfi. -OniKiHilw" Early Christmas Shopping toliesatlifmtiirv t.ii-uli r th huver N.urly ul Must b eurlj to lie atl(u. Inrv t.i eiih flrlhe wtrriiantor lh huyer N.urly tU aiuwyawce M prewmt Imylng is brought about by proerasunati'in , this HitlnigofI. tliUwaitlng until llf last iiminent. If we . lu.ranniln nnr etn.tolinn'S t" Ooluti early il.9ftirniiil Uke udtnilltazo of llllbrokell aa.ortii.unt wo shall be happy This is reo you at our eoiint4irs early now, wn te how you an elegant holiday display of ou at our eoiint4irs early now, whew time: liecauno llio parson oi goou iio mm juiik-iii in i- Ilrst of Jewelry for Cliristmss nruMintatlon. ilokl an J sh r have swaywl thd hearts and miiihIs of men ami wr.n.n . a ge, and still hokl. In this Christinas tl of ' u - a r.?w,rnatlnn ovvr In the hlitorv of III wnriil W . f ' PINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JBWhl.KY, 1I MONDS, SILVL'RWARE AND NOVEI.III.S John G, Barr, Jeweler, 118 State Street Winter is And your chickens want some of that nice Yelow Corn which has just been received by SAYA0B 822. 324 Commareiai atroei, A complete line of Feed and Speaker Henderson Names His Committee On Rules - GIyos Democrats Recognition benator Chandler Calls Into Question the Scats of Clark of Montana and Scott of West VirginiaRcstriction on Price of Armor Plate Must Be Removed May Be a Fight On the Appointment of Wood Itr Aoolorrt I'rtii In (h Jonrnal. Wasiiihotos, Doi. 7. In tho houeo Immedhtoly after tho rending of the journal the speaker announced the ap pointment of tho committee on rules as folios The speaker, Mr. D.iUell, of lVimsvIs mla, Mr, (lroioniir, of Ohio. Republican , Mr. ltlchardwui of 'ion uesseo and Mr. Bailey, of 'foxes, Dein- ncrnts; Mr. Overstrcet, (Indiana, in charge of tho llnnuco bill, asked that an arrangement lo .made for commencing thedclmtu Tuesday. Hlehardtou said the proposal ss-asmntit unusual. lie In sisted that the hill go to committee for Ilrst roii'Ideratlon. Wasiiinuton, Dec. 7. In tho senate today Mr. Chandlor,of Nesv Hnmpshiro, offered resolutions instructing tho com mltteo on iirlvolldges and elections to InscBtlgato tho right of V. A.Ohirk, of Montana, and Nathan I). Scott, of West Virginia, to seats in tho senate and to take testimony. Tho resolution was referred to the committee on contingent expenses. Wsbiiinotos, Dec. 7. Tho Secretary of tho navy has transmitted to the Ben- ate tho report made by Item -Admiral O'Nell iiiou the subject of armor plate for nasal vowel. It eonolndtw b n-eoineiiillng that the restriction of price l removed. If tho rostiletlun Is not removed, tho reHiit awntrts that It will Ih) ImiMmilhle to eontlnno theeoii strucliiiu of inotlern naval vottil Nkis Yoiix. IXh-. 7. 'I he Washington corrusiionndont of the Herald s) Though it hai been apparent that the president hns a further row nnl In store for General Wood, there has been u strong opjxHjltion to IiIb appointment as brigadier-general of the regular wrvlco, mid this oHsltIon caused tho presi dent to make Wood is mnjor-gencral of tho volunteers. So oppastd uro soiuoolllcors to Wood's ndvanement that It IsoxpeotiHl nuioso. iiicnt will Ik) InaugurntiHl to prevent Dm coiitlrinntfon br tho senate. Of cour e Wood's npiHilntmout as governor of Cuba will dupnd iixii oonllrmatloii of tho nomination, Calatih Csnnot U Cured vvltli LOO.vr AFl'LUMTIONS.is they cuunot reuch the scat of tho uIh 0.ISC. Catarrh Ihu boon or constitu tional (IImhii-c, u ml In order to euro It sou mini, tuku Internul remedies. null'sCiitnrrli Cure UUkuti Internally, unduotsillrcctly ou the blmtd unit mucous surfaces. IhiU' Catarrh Curo Is not a iiuack mdlciiie. It wn nrcscrllicd by one of Hie best physic ians In this country for yours, and Is u regular prescription. It Is oomposcd of the best DUhmI purllicM, ollng dl ruotly mi ine mucous surfact'S. 'llio perf.et combination "I t'' two In grcdielll l What prslucefc ueh won. dcrful res'illH In nirim Cutitrrh. Send fortostlinonluU, ftctf. F. J. Chunky &Vo., Fropt-.Toi o,u, bold by Drugglsw. 7fto Hall's Kuuiltv i'llls are the bov. It takes hut n minute m "V. ioms acougn Uy tho u-f ir One Mintito Cougli Cur.-, inilekly ruis m i lorms o' throat ami luiirf tMiibW. A famous tpeulll" f"r grippflMiid ItsafUr ancots, HUinos IMJ,'Htorcs. , - all Hi K.K Ull I I II T tho Jeweler a I ' wwlM i wm & RJBIO. Seed always on band. sLaSRaSI. WSl. HmM 1 MtJiiUI t 0R6ANMG HAYWAHD'S SUCCESSOR. uovernor Poynter Will Not Dltcun Matter Until After Funeral. llr AnoclnleU Vrtmm to Iba Jonmsl OMaiia, Dw. 7. Kvor siuco tho lato Senator Ilaywnrd was taken sick and It was Known that tho chances ssero against his recosory thoro hai been con siilorahlo talk as to whom Governor Toynter would appoint to tho vacancy, Tho only ones prominently montlonod arc es-Sonntor Alien and G. M. Hitch- cock, editor of tho Omaha World-Hor. aid. Tho Democrats aro urging the appointment of tho latter on tho ground that they have not received their pre portion of tho olilces under tho fusion deals of the past few years. They also urge that tho next legisla ture, which must permanently fill the vacancy, will have two senators to so- ect, mo uaywnrvl successor and ouo to a iccecd Senator Thurston, whoso term expires one year from noxt March. Tho ropulists InslJt upon tho naming of ox-Senator Allen. It vsan reported that Allen had stated that he did not de sire tho uppolutuiont, but a telegram from him denies tlilw. The Populist memlhirs of congress from Nebraska base telcgr.ipheil Uov ernor l'oyntor, urging Mr. Allen's ap pointment, and this has been supple mented by telegrams from .tho (Mipu list and free-silver senators from other states and some of the representatives. Uovernor l'o liter refuses publicly, nt least to discuss the mutter until after tho funeral of Bcnator Haywanl. The funeral of tho Into senator was held at Nebraska City this afternoon, SUGAR CANDY SOUR CANDY CRBAM CANDY NUT CANDY APRICOT CANDY FRUIT CANDY TOUGH CANDY niUTTLB CANDY SOIT CANDY HOT CANDY AT ELLIS & ZINN'S IS4 Htntn tit. Phono U7B4. We are offering some exceptional values to our Holiday Trade in the way of MEN'S PANTS Working or Dress Cants made to fit and wear. 75c up to $6, ir 1 1 XfjfiKl D An MM " fJIS-w f3nfg? d sYflfe JsSSK. SSSSB ssKTsls JJ Vlv at 5 The RoVA aUsfOtUIIlYUilE Maltes the food more .wwi mwi WE HEARD IROM Ho Met the Enemy at Marbacan and Captured Sli Hundred The Insurgent Army Driven Into San Quintin Canyon Lsm Only One Man ?ud Killed ions Going Forward Hr Auoolnlfd l'r lo the Jnnrnnl. Wasiiisotox, IXhj. 7.0encral Young has been boanl from After a week's ab sence In tho Interior of Luzon .Otis cabled this merning: "Manila Young's roport shows hU anlval at Vlgau, having encountered tho enemy at Narbacan, 12 miles south of that city, whom ho drove to tho eastward Into San Quentln canon. His troops aro now pressing them back, "AIkmICOO prisoners vvcro taken. Wo will send transportation with subsist' onco ami medical supplies to Vlgan to bring tho prltouors to Manila and sup ply Wing's troops with the necessary stores, Our casualties are one killed and 12 wounded, The enemy left In the trenches 28 dead." Hltustlon In Luton. llr Aaovlnl?l l'r In lUt Janrnsl Wasiiiniitoi. Duo. 7. Otis cables ss follows reH(Meting I ho military situation In Luzon - "Manila" In evnlriil t.nrou Ihereis no liiMirKunl liiieonf lntri:im except In Hul.iiun provlnoe, where (jeneral 1'llar holds nearly I.IXX) or morn men which ulllbo sttneked soon. Gonoral Grant has moved n tinall col inn ilotrn the I'ant coast of the Batuavan province encountering little oppoaltloii. Tho column moving Wo-it- ward from tho mountains is oxt octet! to reach tho Western coast of Luzon on tho 10th innt. Many small Insurgent Wnds In tho country are robbing and murdorliig the Inhabitants which aruliuing pursued by troops quite successfully. To south of Manila tho insurgents Mil maintain their i.sltlons, but the noccsrary forco to testier them will I o sent there soon." Muthiy InNcgioi. Itr Aatuvlnlrd I'rm In lbs Junrnnt .Maniu. Dee. 7. Thoro bus been a Iniudny of nallvo ollco In one of the Isjsnds of Negros. Ouo Aiuerlcsu of ficer was killed No particular ie colvi d. ftthtuitlon tnu Utsk .loirs lotto Oris 1 itreut it by wing Dr. MUs' Wsrvlna. ' Reading about our great bargains is not half so satisfactory as seeing them. LAIilHB1 laillllH a. W12PP Come and sea for yourself, we have a Jargtj assortment qf I'lNIT OARMIINrS TO CI.OSG nHfQRB CHRISTMAS. Vou can't stop warm without one of cir OUTJNG PLAN NIIL GOWNS. Thev arc extra long and extra good. Good Christmas Presents) 75c to $U5. & Sec our Qiildren sets 52 for Christmas, Ladles' Collarettes, Boas, etc. At Holiday prices Don't falRoiee our $2.50 Collarettes. i y 7v H.f Big Store u)ilb Ibe tfcHcious ond wholesown rcM eo , hiw w, S Filipino k Twcntyfive Ntiv Trrk- M ,i . Conesti BnriHiw. Hr Aunebit4 IrM la t Washisotov, Dec. 7. Tim committee on pvlselcgcs mh) t4eeks today arranged the prellmlnartss far msideratlnn of tho protest iMt Quay, Clark and Scott, In the ()uay caso It was decide te hear counsel l)ecember 10th and thr.l tins hearing bo concluded on that, a. Only legal questions uro Jnvolveil and M " wltnewes will bo heard, rrcllmtnaiy prcparotlon for tho Clark and Scott cases were placed In thehsnds ot Chand ler and Itottus. ime is Life The fsther? Gone for ttt doctor. Tas mother? Alone with her suffer ing chllJ. VIM "the doctor nevsr come? Wh-sa there's crf in the hM vou can't m the doctor quick enough. It's N (Isnierous to wslt. Don't sxsss Kh a mlstslo sgsln; It msy eo life. Always keep on hsrid a cM lr bottle of It cures the croup at once. For broRchltli, wJiooplnccough, hosrscness, ssthms, pleurisy, westt lungs, loss of voice, and consume, lion, there Is no remedy Its eil. A 25c. boule will cure a rolscrsMe cold; the 50c. slio Is beMcrfees cold that has been lunging n, Hut the dollar bottlo Is mora eceam. leal in the long run. WHEAT MAnKBT. OlIICAOO, DeCQinlor7 MayCOt cam i);i. Hah Fhaxcisco, Dec, 7, Cstli P3' Urr I REDUCED!,) Men's Suits AT SPECIAL PRICES. &li !. lluik in fomUiWIiHtasr. AltajWIIuaatW.-W A la.W lln l iAU A lu.uHiMU a. U4 A V.Wllira .(.Mm l.ailns 7.L r.6aimi See the Suits Ikym display. tLlttle fn(P5i HHHHHHHHHf i War mm -J.S4 , ir: 'amm m T? $ i, $ .. . SI V mi ? 0 Mi - fib 1.-