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.?.; L-em.''.'.- -vnvm.'sioa.j THE utost AsBoolatad Press tolo- DAILY JOURNAL. ams, Frosn 1.0cm nowa ana mvo r scivAmwiwA, torlals maKo tiio Dally Jour- f f lt'8 "BuelneMi"' net P & t . -iW We don't totiettrouf adtatsMwlMigt 4 v o( )oar roliuoj or ch, tt SB Mt, 4 Journal Advertising Pay. IV, r .J Wt.c Mj. X wimiHuifwiwfiiimmitnvtfmmmimmmtHin?tM jverybody Takes an Dolffcag presents Our assortment of Holiday goods this year breaks all previous records. Just come in and look the lines over.; f tYou're sure to find something suitable for youi friends. ' ftj Dolls for the children, picture books and story boeks: 'forfvounsr people, albums, picture fiames. mirrors, teilet: leases, trinket boxes, shaving fns, and all kinds of fancy gooks. Handkerchiefs of all kinds. They're arranged on hoops! according to prices, from 5c up. If you want shoes er: cnthiner for presents, we ha've Kpbwest possible prices on everything. i - i - - - -... 1HENEW YORK RACKET J wBk i'lHlllllilllM rffr.,....,..,.,i,.i.t4AttttlA1,A.ttt,...ttt. A. ,., ft II xvHif WM r$m$ j -rfXueJPX.' &smp i-M'JZz ...aiSj"1 RAUSSB WH'iIWWWy'"l,WH'tl'tulnw" m Our prices on first aufaW .. iffwill remain as they only. awiaw BB7 law JC BX rw SALEM DENTAL PARLORS 'm ..-.- PHONE w It'.w...,! m .a..,fcm.innv"" PMV MML ' URBN URBN mv J THE Kk I i S3is A iiolid I' 11U"1S ww V3UUU j&S&ffiM'Z 1i-rr-Jl miFFin HI mZ&E&kUSJZr lifl a koou Wm "1 ?IB At reasonable r"'-es is what :::::3f 1 K 7 AJmhpf the '.people of today require. il i ' ' We are prepared to supply the H RES. .. c:oUir.U t.j., ...:t, ,ttci rchnhle trOOUS o HI ' and Extension Tables, t prices below what would be $3.50 to $2 per set. H - asked in other places. H ,-lHDiy Ro"S7r5 "Rockers! Household B 11LWW i 9SiW Treasure k vm- Interest in ca;es, stand covers, stamped: mst the kind von need. Z .-.. NEW AND LATE STYES See our Ladies' Sorosis shoes, tbey are gieat, also our Queen Quality the best $3.00 shoe in the World. Men's late styles in Patent Leathers, Tan and Black goods all at the low est prices. - class Dental work J r i i 1 are tor a snort Time 4 & 4 4s l v . A Teeth $6.00 up. Gold filling $1.50 and up. G, & P. fillings $1.00. rt rV 2813. d I I '. i th liiitiJaAfc--' PROS St HAUiiru psi LOW PRICE FUKNllUKb -t Si H AiVlii -L NJ A SECRET England and Germany Supercede Port ugal in South Africa. Krugcr may Declare War On Portugal and Attack Dclagoa at Once Germany to Have all Portugese Possessions in Asia and Africa North of Mozambique England to take the Remainder. llr Aaaoi'intrd I'reaa In the Journal Xbw York l)ec. 28. A dispatch to tho Herald from Merlin rays: Tlio Dal ly Loknl'AntciKcr publishes tlio con tents of a (3erninn.EnKllshl'artugcpe secret treaty. It Isposslblo tlmt Presi dent Krnger inny now declare war on Portugal n ml at t nek Dalngoa nt once. In order to prevent interforenco liy Franco or Ituns'm. Knglaml lias con cluded a secret fronty with Germany regarding it complete partition of tlio Portuguese colonial possesions. Gcr many la to rccoivo nil tlio Portuguese poeseocion In Asia and recclvcii In Africa all tlio Portuguese toirltory nortli of Mozamblquo except a strip of laml tlirco mllen wide, for a trans- African railway. Knglaml receives the remaining African possessions of Portu gal. Tlio consent of Portugal to tlio ur raiigutnunt ban alreaily been obtalneil in principle. Is It a Take? l'Aitis, Dec. '.. Tlio publleiitlou by the takal Antelger, in Itorlin, of tlio secrqt treaty between Germany, Portu gal and Great Britain, meets with no credence In ofllclal circles. (.osno.y, Dec. 28. A representative of tlio Aseoclated Press lias gathered the alleged dliclosurcsof the English-A mcr lean-Portugese treaty are epitte Inaccnr H;, A dispatch from IJerlin 8ayn: When it Is remembered tliat two of Portugal's Asiatic nosognlons, Goa ami Damao, form enclave of tlio province of Honibay tlio statement of tlio Dokal Aiu.ulger lxirdur on the fantastic. Horn, Doc. 28. Tlio now agency has issued a Htateuient that t lit asser tions of the I.okal Amcolger were arbi trary and "erroneous guesa-uork." 'flip ollleial circles of Berlin deseribo tho statements as quite Inaccurate. Latest From the Front. Duhiiax, Dec. 28. A German farmer named Stucke nnd Hov. Mr. Ilartes, director of tho Hanoverian missions of Natal, have been arrested at Kstconrt on too uiiargo oi aiuuig toe ixwr. Cai-k Tows, IK-c. 23. Col. Iteesard, commanding tho Canadian contingent U to loin the staff of ilullcr, all the llUUbt. JL . Oak Cane Sea Chahv like cut. lor S5 per set. is a .'ood value. Atany other stales of high back chairs ranjfinjr from t, K XT T"S"""NTrV T SALEAT, OREGON TREATY IS members of which are proceeding to Natal, Indicating that Itullor's sphere will shortly be confined to Natal. Green, former, sergeant-Major of the British balloon department, Is among tho Boer prisoners captured at Magersfonteln. Lonikis, Dec. 28. Gen. Mothuen re ports its follews: "Yesterday evening flio Boers on the south side of Magersfonteln opened a heavy lire for some time. This morning the naval lirluado fired at tho enemy west of part Magersfon teln. Generals Oatucro anil French ropoit no change In tho situation. Baden-Powell rejiorts all well Decem ber 12. News is blow, I.ONDON, Dee. 28 As showing the 'dif ficulty of obtaining accurate iuforma- SLAUGHTER Civil War Among the New llr Aucllril I'rra tu thr JnurimL YiiTuiiiA, II. C, Dee. 28. Now has the natives of Kiriwina, in New Guinea. villages destroyed with a heavy (daughter. IT STRIKES HAWAII The Bubonic Plague ters of llr Aaaorlnlrd I'rra In (be Jonriml. San FitANnsoo, Dec. 28. Tho transport Centennial confirms the report that tho Bubonic plague exists in Honolulu. tlio plague was confined to tho Chlneo uuurter. Ifp to thejtlmohf sailing of tho Centennial there had Ix-ou but six deaths. 8an Fuanciito, Dec. 28, The iichh of tho breaking out of flic plague at Hon olulu lias created somu alarm among health olllclalsand every prccnu.fon Is lielng taken to prevent the pollioaIiiiinsKu lion, a rorroaMtndciit of tho Daily Neun at Capo Town, under dato of Decemlier 21, annoumvM that General Buller l coming to Capo Town to meet Bir Oniric Warren, mid then both will go to Moddcr Hirer. Ah five battailous of General Warren's Fifth division aro eaid to have gone to Natal, his arrival at I'ii'terniaritibiirg seemed natural. At the African Front. Ijnpon, Dec. 23. (Thursday, I :0 in.) Winston Churchill's arrival at Cheveley Camp is perhaps rcspousibln for some over-coloring of tho gravity of tho situation, but all of today's uewn convey tho Impression that Buller may 1m) intending Another attack upon the Boor position. - Comiiotont military critic iu I.ondon regard tho campaign as a complete deadlock for the present, owing to tho dipersnl of Iho British forceii and for the lack of adwiuate transportation. It will bo many weeks leforu fnl Holwrts is able to rcorgauiut and make an effectlvo movement. Certainly, tho Boers are not lunatlvc. At lioth lolder Hiver and TiiKla tlmy are said to lie ytreiigtheiilng their forces and extending thedefunao works, whleh iu Iwth cases are weinlngly alinrmt im- pregnable. Dlsiwtehos from Chmeley Indicate i rvfi. mm VJjriX Onco more the closing days of tU I I wC1 9. WfrJ Xfe pm'MSiA II 1 CIIKIKTMAS, the day of enlargul IwaiU ami UplUrJ purw. Is Itmjj. What felull I Klve?" Is tlwquertioH .il tlw lr; arid a iexfeig w It h. look below may Jielp solve the probbflii A vWt U. our stire will sflridy ift It. FOR PATHER-Ebony or silver brushes, FOR AtO'IHER-Silver plated ware. FOR HUSBAND-Watch chain or lecket. FOR WIFE Sterling silver table. FOR SWEETHbART-Diamond or opal brooch. FOR LOVER- Opal stud or scarf pin. FOR BKOTIIER-Dumbell cuff buttons. FOR SISTER-Pretty set rim,'. FOR SON--New small size thin gold watch. FOR DAUGHTER-Diamond rinjr or gold watch. FOR AUNT- Some silver novelty. FOR UNCLE-Stamp box or pocket nail file. FOR GRANDFATHER-Gold Spectacles. FOR GRANDA.OTilbK-vJoiu eyeglasses ---r-v....,i .rln. miMiLtk.lt Ca,, BARR'S JEWELRY STORE THURSDAY DECEMBER FORMED that General Duller' forces will rcmo uUlxa at Frero before attempting anoth er advance General Whito heliographs that all was well in Lndysmtth on De cember 20. Ladysmith Needs Keller. Undon, Dec. 28. Whether tho Lady smith garrison is fighting gallantly outsldo or Is exposed to n closer and more destructive firo from tho enemy's guns, their casualty lists are eloquent apoals to the British army beyond tho Tugela to rescue It as speedily as possi ble from prolongation of the slego. Tho relief of Ladysmith has become General Buller'a first objective point, and every thing elso has been sacrificed to attain that object. An outpost affair is reported from Cheveley, where a picket of hussars, posted on a hill, wero surprised by a party of 100 Boers, two trooper being killed and llvu or six horses captured, London, Dee. 28. In view of tho ap parent suplncM of tho British command ers in preventing tho ttrcngthiug mid extending of the Boor positions along tho Tugela and Moddcr rivers, exports nte coming' to tho conclusion that tho British have uivou up the idea lot carrying tlie-e positions by Ivault, and will await tho cavalry rehired to glvo their iicces nary mobility, j.lien they Iioikj to lx In OF NATIVES Tribes f Kiriwina Guinea, Ikh?ii rceelveil of a bloody civil war umoug The head chief was defeated and eleven in the Chinese Quar Honolulu, There was little anxiety concerning it as tlio i limine Into the city. ajHsltlon tobcslego the IWrn in tlielr roeclivu phivmiH, while Gun. Hu berts carries out the original plan of campaign, that of advancing straight north on, to Blxmifoutcln, other generals dvtachlng snllliileut Mobile troops to reach their goaln by circuitous rnuleH. The Latest, llr Aao-llil Vrmm In lb Juuraal. Wasiii.nuto.v, Dc. '.'. Nothing Is known here of tho Intention of Great Britain and Germany to the partition of I'ortugal's Knit African territory. TheolllolalHutlauh no credence to the itory. Isnos, Ik'. 28. Tim latest ludu leiident news from Udysmlth csysi Our field fortifications would now ulth stand any orgunlze.1 attack the enemy U likely to deliver. There are sulllelenl Htuffn on baud for two inonlhi. IONIAN STOflY CONFIMMIiD. 100,000 Irishmen are Ready to Invade Canada or Thwart UnfjIinJ. UiuiHiiua. O., Dee. 'M.A Helal from WheeliiiK, W. Vu., says T. K. Mc Veigh, of Dublin has oouflrHiMl there lort that a Fenian movement l on foot, Hitdsaid tlwro wertf 'JOQ.VfiO Irbhmen rudy to ulrlko a blow at Knglaml at any opprirttuilty. Our Holiday Opening year bring w Itli them the ai f UlmWf UtlieflowtoiiHweevers lliorcj ija nauiw "UflHIaieHt. 28 1899. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR Japaii May Have & Russia Round With News From the Orient Is of a Very War. like Nature and Is Dally Orowing Worse By Aaaoctttteil I'reaa lu lh Junrnnl. Victobia, B. C, Dee. 28. Tlio city of London ha arrived hero from tho Orient, with news of a prospective war between ltussla and Japan. Her olll- cors say that all Japan Is now of the opinion that hostilities will break out between theso two nations in tho spring. l'oforotlia steamer left Japan the In sular kingdom was buying up great quantities of rlco, and oven iplng so far as to make Arrangements for transports to make a demonstration ' lu Corea. Great activity prevails on all sides in Japanese naval circles. A Shanghai report say tlmt Ilussla hit dispatched a fleet of tliteo warships to Masampo, tlio bono of contention which Is now causing strained relations lietween the two nations, Itussla and Froneo uro conniving to gether in encroaching on Chinese terri tory and against the Japan. CONGRESSAMN IN AN ASVLUM. llr Aatoolalcil t'rcaa In (ha Journal. Nkw York, Dec. 28. A special to tlio World, from Boston, nay! "Congressman ?outellu 1 now iu tho McLean hospital for tho insane, at Wav- erloy. From thoroughly reliable sources it Is ro'tortcd that tho congrcKiMunti Is suffering from potvsls.'' QUIET AT WASHINGTON Tim atato Dopiutinont Not WorrUti Capture of Cirgooi fly tho) British llr Aaanla1 I'rra la ibr Jmirnnl. Nkw Yobic, Dec. 28' A sjeolal to tbo Tribuno from Washington cays thp rauananlmlty of tho slate department Is not disturbed over the significance at tached, In legal inorcantilfl clrclei, to tho stopping by British warships of veu kiIm liound for Dolagoa bay with rargoes exported from tho United Htates. Our olllcials oxprerit conflduncu that tho British government will inako full reparation for any net committed by (tu naval agents if It proven Illegal or unjustified. ELLIS ZINN Wholesale and Retail Confectioners Phon 3074. 104 Stato a Great Sale GREAT Every up-to-date ends at this season piece ot goods necomes a remnant, ui wiwuaumw, .. ;in .lUmior tiiorn iIh-v don't know what to do next. We find them every day s as undenvear, lats, suits, pants, ladies' ackets. capes, mekinfoshes, fStJSir eic You would never know it if you were not told, but we know wtt f& an od! I plae of A on our cofunlers. and thene.xt thing to do is to make the price so All new We vear h Save Money. BATTLE Col,-Locket With 21500" Men Scatters Filipinos. Insurgent Losses Heavy, and only Four American WounM" Natives Intrenched in the mountains Near McmlaJWn Ccrc Driven from a Dozen Trenches and DttMt&wti, llr Aaaoclntra l'reas la lh Joarnni. Manila, Dec 2S. Colonol Lockett, with a force cf 2.W0, Including artillery, attacked yesterday a strong force of In surgents entrenched In tho mountains near Montalban, about flvo miles north east of BnitMnteo. Tlvo enomy were completely routed, tho Americans pur suing them through tho hills, whore thoy fled in overy direction. Four American! wero wounded. The Filipino loss was largo, resulting from a heavy Infantry and artillery Ore for three hours into tho trenches. It is supposed tlio insurgents, wero those who wore driven out of San Mateo tho day General Ijtwton was killed Thoy numbered probably 1000. A doten linos of Insurgent trenches covered tho itcep trail through the hills and llkowlto tho valley below, along which tho AinorloMmpaBsed, Tho main attacking party consisted of tho Forty sixth volunteer infantry, a troop o cavalry and artlllory, Colonol Lockott commanding In person. Tho rest of tho command operated from remote points In an endeavor to carry out Colonel Lockott's plan of throwing his lines around tho enemy, and thus cutting of! their retrevt. Tho naturo of tho mountainous country insdo It lmpracticaUo toexoculo this movement successfully. After tho In argents began to run there was a rain attempt to uea artillery. It now appears that one American mi killed lu tho attack upon tho Sublg garrison yesterday by Qunoral Bsnta Ana, Tho insurgent organ Indcpcmlcncla, which was suppressed by tho Americans resumed publication November 21, In Bulacau province. PANAAA CANAL TO BE AMERICANIZED. llr Aaaocfftteil I'rraa ta h Joaraal Nkw Yoiik, Dee, 2rt. Tho lnrorjora tlou of tho l'miamn Canal Company of America Is mid to b tho first movo in tho plan to transfer tlui Panama canal to Americans, in order that It may havu n belter chance In tho struggl" with tho NIcaraguau coiires tloiiarics. Tim Herald lays that tho in corporation of tho American Company is tho result of negotiations betwesu representatives of tho French Company and tho leading financier of America. The bodies of 1W victims of tho Maine disaster wero burled at Arlington ceme tery, Washington, today, with great honors, .'resident McKlnley ami cabinet; participating. REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS, J)aik ate nroirrcssive dry goods store is full of remnants, and odds, and ason of the year. A great many merchants don t know when a Is becomes a remnant, or whaUodds and ends are, and when they tnai amcie win acn nuur,. fresh cloa ir ' ; jr ,. Jam n jy!.: -.it,.,: jfr i-n.'mmam J9tF "HrrSsHL JCkJlsflssHaBBKdJaBaffi wwor '-saK :no mi IK IM)I ? u. a M1riAM0laJ 1UUUW SHORT TELEGRAMS. Congressman Boutelieis er!oafyHl at Brookltne, Mass., from Bf Ujhta to easo. San Francisco Is arranging for a demonstration of sympathy for- the Boors. ; J Admiral Schley's llsgihip, thlcke ago, la at Buenos Ayrc andwtMa-iSklt; further orders. England lias withdrawn ffow'S .. nccordirm to treaty, a-nd Imvm kmmr In poscwlon. Tho71t N. Y. reglmeat hi ihAf applied for 31? periston! for tmteil W tho Spanish war. Mat Chandler, tho cld'tts pttflHet, died Dee, 2ft at his boroo In ChlcnJ e pleurisy of tho heart. Tho regiment of Royal Candlntww on duty at Halifax, aro ordered, to sail tor South Africa Jan. 10th. J. 0. Henry's undertaking cstoUMv- ment at a Grando burned TutewiT-' ' I.osa M7&0. Inmraitce f2000. U. 8. Agint Norton In tho Seal Island cf Behrlng tea, reports the head of acal decreased twenty per cent. The British arabamdar,Lord Paunce foto entertained Sir Henry Irving, at luncheon at the British etnbuHy in Washington yesterday. Alfrod Borlinl, an employ of the American Bank & Trust Company of San Francisco Is alleged to bo a default or to tho amount of f 7C00. Tho 104:10110 of Fculaus, If etwrnlne nnd Clan-naUaul In Now York, Mad other c item cities aro igltatlngw.lt vasloii of Canada to haraH Dnlftad. "Congressman llopburn, A Iowa, m assured overyboily that l tnxni t pross tho bill (or the court ruction M tM NlearoRUiiea-nat by ilriwtsiMikihratf an it is worm, At Deposit, Ala., n light occurifei yantvnlay James Hordtn and Jhi linrdon woro killed and J, 0. IlorJ serlouily woundml. Tliey wew all prominent Mlittciaiu, l'ortland U filled with idle young wen, "There are moru Idle young men lu l'ortland today than there have betn at any time within the post four years," said II. W. Stone, of the Y. M. 0. A. WHEAT MAnKKT n.. l-..,.lu' Vavnatf I UUIVAUV, .'fcW.,.'V aw, r- a , cash 00)4'. Ran Fatacisco, Dee, 28, Cah 9,V. Great Sale SALE ' '' , f , W1 ,J n . ,i -JK Jt X vlM i v;a i't Jtim hJkt 248 COMMBRU1AL, a. -