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DAILY JOURNAL. m4m- Aan)nfn4 rtrl 0,-ftfla tn1nM I grams, Freeh Loonl nows nnd Llvo Editorials mako Tho Dally Jour nal. It's "Buslnnss" not Polltta. We don't tolllt jt!t MTertumt bccMM " of your politic ot our, but bmmH Journal AtlvortlBKuf Pays. 9H VOIi. X SALEM, OltEQ ON SATU11DAY JANUA11Y 13 1900. JSTOll. THE vMiuimFimifHiimHNHmmiMmmm$fyimHmifmmj jlf yoii ne?d ! or Shoes t a Don't wait 'till noxt fall to buy them. Wholesale prices nre advancing; ! In every line of merchandise. YouMl save money by buying your supplies for . the coming year, before wenro compelled to pay higher prices for our goods. ; Wu can fit you out in nlmost any line. B1iom, clothing, hosiery, underwear, hate, Bhlrts, duck cnntR, slickers, and. ; all Wndg oi ladles' nnd gents' furnishing goods. ; Speeial Redactions on Mackintoshes ' rri.i ..it ,i rinnf imrMnt nt 2 "fi Is a liuiiuncr. Men '8 loiiu rubber boot , all sizes nnd all grades, reduced Jany other line of rubbnix. THE NEW YORK RACKET.! hUAWJJM Mlfif1"AMttA4t4MiyfV""lllttA4A " KRAUSSB 0 Drs. Epley BRIDGE AND OUR SPECIALTY. I RUREMflMILTON II THE LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE. tVVfi CLOSE Al 6 P. M. 4 SATURDAY AT 8 P. M. ls'the pro per name to apply to our cWain Sale -they; allgo.none held out. P L S iv :- . " r. '. Morris If i'-'. J iLSSSiM V3M&Z I KTTIC $6 mgz V 1 J7e close fell I Jill Swci'D H5li I Q65A TM Clofbiog lo close out. This does not apply to; IRew aitb 3Late Stales See our Ladies' Sorosis shoes, they are jjicat, also our Queen Quality the best $3.00 shoe in the world. Aen's late styles in Patent Leathers, Tun and Black goods all at the low est prices. : & Olinger, 'Y Itooms 27 and 28 '' PihIoMcu block. CROWN WORK Ate Oak Chairs Cane Seat $5 per set. A Feu) Half Dollars I Will move lots of furniture from our etore. Try our Installment plan- MV& ii i '1 VI Ji. A at 6 p, m, except Saturdays, IS LADYSMTTH Boers Reported to Have Stormed the Fortified City ENGLISH FORCES ADVANCED TO STINGARSFONTEIN Driving the Boers Back to Colesburg in i n i n ii. mum uieai uewuusuautm uver me Departure oi London Volunteers. Or Aaaoclntetl l'rcaa to llie JoarnnL Vienna, .fan. 13. Tho Neuo Freie 1'rcst this morning pitbllshed a ills imtch from Dressels, saying tho news was received there from Pretoria that the Hours had stormed tho heights around 1-udysmlth, and that calptuln tion is hourly expected. It Is osslblo that the news may refer In the lighting of Saturday last. Dknhukiui, Jan, l!l. A strung force of ( lirltlsh advanced this morning under cover of n brisk artillery flro and are en camped at Stingarsfontclu, on the Hour's eastern Hank. The Moors attorn- j j.vu kj ctii.u iiiu ivaiiiwii, iiiiuuiciiuig communication between tho British encampment and Itensborg, but tho Now Zeatnndors with a brilliant dasli frus trated tho attempt. The enemy retired in tho direction of Colesburg. London Volunteers Sail. London, Jan. IK. Though many stir ring scenes have marked tho departure of lirltlsh troops lor tho front during recent months, today's outburst of pat riotism on the occasion of the starting of the London volunteers was quite un precedented. Hundreds of thousands of people turned out to givo tho vol on leers a titling sendoff. An Australian Speaks, Ban Fiiancihco, Jan. 111. According to J. F. Archbald, editor nnd proprietor of tho Sydney Itullutln, there is a grow ing feeling in Australia that the Uritlsh colonics nre making a serious mistake in aiding Knglaud to wage war against the Transvaal. "It wax a gravoerror for Australia to send troops to South Africa" ha said. "It amounts to the abandonment of our Independence." AN ENGLISHMAN'S VIEWS. Thinks tho Wonderful Uoer Success Due to Oerman and French Officers. Iniiianai-olis, Jan. 8. J. 0. Tliurtle, a prominent resident of this city, an Knglishmau and first cousin of Lord Itoborty, who Is at tho head of tho English army, In South Africa, form erly served in the English army; nnd for novoral years held a com mission under General Methuen hi South Africa. Ho became thoroughly acquainted with the Iberd and their country during his service on tho Eng lish police guard, and gives tho follow ing reasons for tho dofe.it of the Kuullsh: "Tho English are not fighting tho Doers," said ho, "for If tliey woro and had been bml Mothueu would never havo been truped as lie was. They are fighting the army olllcors of, the French and Germans. This aid Is given secretly of courso, hut it Is nevertheless effectual Tho Doers uro not capable of i jiii siioli a im uialgii ns the ono now WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M SATURDAY AT 8 P.M. P)trfo They are beauties, lVUiO ancJ just from jie looms the latest patterns. i LaQIGS LGSKS""! -vav.k w. tj. J Their Attempts to Prevent the Irfove- n. n. n i... . In progress without nsslstonco from those who understood tho science of military tactics bolter than they do. Their method of fighting Is that of tho open Held work, and they aro not shrewd In tho sctoncu of successful war fare. , "I sorvwl under Lord Methuen in South Africa nnd will remember" tho conditions there at that ,tlmo. Things aro practically tho same there now as they were then. More Guesses. Lu.nikin, Jan. 13, (Saturday, I a. m.) Goneral Uullor's twenty-plght words announcing his forward movomeiit on Thursday, is Interpreted that ho has passed around tho western end of tho Boer lines nt Colcnso, nnd Is now sov oral miles bohludthem nnd wltbin.four teen miles of General Whlto's outposts nt Lndysmith. The lloer forces ft few days ngo had forces with guns nt Spring- field, where General lluller dates his dispatch. These commandos havajbeen obviously dislodged, either by i1gitlng or by maneuvering, the Doers retiring across the Tugela us Oonernl Uullct vances. From (lenerul liullor'ai ad .tin. patch, coupled with the fact that unof iiciai intelligence from the scat of war has virtually ceased since Monday! the deduction Is drawn out that Important oteratious aro In progress, as ho cannot move far without going against the, Doer entrenchments. The death UsU) from enteric fever and dysentery at Ladysinlth, averaging from eight to ten dally, are considered more serious thnu the -120 casualties of Saturday's lluht, us they indicate the frightfully insanitary condition ot tho bcloagurcd town. A letter from ladv smith, dated Dccemlwr 7, says thaVeven then ninety out of the 6 It) in the battnlllon, of which the writer Is a mem ber, weroBlck with dyscntory or cntorlo fever, and, according to a dispatch to thu Dallv Chronlclu dated .Innnnrv H. ,.p the patients and attendants in Tombi camp, whore tho hosjiitnl Is, then num bered 2800. Salisbury's Kullng. London, Jan. 13. Lord Salisbury's roply to the Amorlcan request for Infor mation respecting the seizure of bread- stuffs at Delagoa bay Is entirely satisfactory to neutral tradori. Tlio export of flour or other food from American ports to neutral territory will not be interforred with, unless the ulti mate destination for thu enemy be apparent from thu manifest. American exporters, under this olllctal ruling, can send foodstuffs without risk of secure as contraband if they consign them to l'ortugeso merchants at Loroiuo Mar quez, although they ought naturally to take the precaution of shipping thorn under neutrnl rather than thu Dritish Hag, and of avoiding all traces of their ultimate destination In the clearance puKrs, India Buyine Kilver, London, Jan. 13. ltuuuwed buying of silver by the Indian government, tho Statist says, cannot Im much longur de layed in const-quoucu of rupee ooluuge requlrumouts, and this will lead doubt leys to it mnrked Improvement In the price of silver. Russian New Year, St, I'ktkiishuiui, Jan. 13, This Kits slan New Year will Imj more quietly ob served than usual. The czar will prom ulgate the iieiutl decrees. DISAVOWAL REQUIRED State Department Thinks Salisbury Must Again Back Down. 1 1 the Caie of the Uelnre of the Italian liaik Laden With Sulphur. Nrw Yoiik, Jan. 13. A Washington KiMt'ial to the Tribune t-uys: The re We Have Now " Iteceivinl some 1000 iwitterns In ing, it wll pay you to ttee a 11)00 strx-k before purchuslug. We are Still Oh ing good satisfaction in the way of pictures and picture framing. F- W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postoffice. WE CLOS6 AT 6 P. M. J iiilfatiia'igitriiiiM)tfii - " ( CAPITTJLATlf a ? ported seizure by tho Dritish ot tho Italian bark laden with sulphur, in the opinion of tho stato department authori ties, is another caso which Salisbury will have to disavow as explicitly ns tho American Hour seizuro question. It is Enid beyond reason that Great Drituin would consent lo regard sulphur ns a contraband any more than it would bo willing to includo foonstuff in that category. More Money Wanted, II r Aaaoctated Prca to the Journnl. London, Jan. 13, Tho Sun today re ports that on tho reassembling of parlia ment the governinont will immediately nek for n further war credit ot 20 mil lion pounds. Frenches Object. Mr Aamtrlnlril I'rea lo the Journal. London, Jan. 13. Tho movement, ol French's troops in tho vicinity ot Coles burg this moinlng is taken to indicate that Lord Hoborts' recognized tho im portance of French's objective to obtain command ot both brigades across tho Orange river. About 4,000 troops sailed for South Africa this afternoon, HEAVY FLOODS IN EASTERN OREGON Rains and Warm Wenther Halea tho Umntllla Rlvor Disas trously. Ill Aaaoclnted l'rcaa n Iho Journal. I'kndlkton, Jnn. 13. Itst night tho rains nnd warm weathor during "tho two days past havo melted tho snow In tho mountains. Lastiilghtthu Umatilla rlvor roeo bix feet and continues to rise. At Thorn Hollow, eighteen miles east, it culvert was washed Jout, and tho river Is a quarter to a half-mile wide, having spread all over the bottoms. Committeemen In Philadelphia. Ur Aaaocinfil I'rr-pa in Ilia Journal. Philadelphia, Jim. 13. Chairman Mark Hanna and Joseph 11. Mnnloy, ot Mnlnn: II. 0. Payne, of Wisconsin, and United States Senator Scott, of West Virginia, who constitute tho subcom mittee of the National Republican com mittee having in charge the arrange insnts for holding the national conven tion here In June, arrived in this city last night. They were nccompanled by National Committeeman Kerens, of Missouri, and Charles Dick, of Ohio, the secretary of tho national committee. Tho vUltore will Inspect tho auditorium of tho national export exposition in .Vest Philadelphia, where the conven tion will bo held. Bryan's Itlncry. Mr Aaaoelntrit Traaa to the Journal. Lincoln, Nob., Jan. . W. J. Dryan was In the city a few hours last evening on his way rom Mlnneappolls to Colum bia, Mo where hu spcakH tonight. His tour ItncludcH spoochoa In St. Louis, Frankfort, Ky., Cincinnati nnd the At lantic nnd Now Knglaud states, and will not bo finished until Februnry J3, Mr. Dryan left for the South at 0 o'clock. Potltical Intimates, when nsked con cerning his reported change of opinion , the question of free wool, said tliey could not 8eak with Authority, but nothing ho had snld hits indicated that attitude, and they doubted the correct ness of the reort. Trouble Wittt the Eyes Im often caused by carelessness and neglect. Tim use of glasses Utted by HERMAN W, BARR. S 0. With the aid of modern svlentllle In strumenU will relieve present and pre vent future dllllcu ties. We make no charge fur testing the. sight. U It found deficient wu can supply the propt-r ' irlassea correctly madeut a reasonable ' price. When visiting our store do not neglect in examine the pcrsjHictoscope, an I ! stniment for vluulng pictures ut lUrr's Jewelry store, 1 1H State street wall paiier. If you contemplate paiwr jjjjJBffii'hifTT ii;Aa--m- iiiA.f hp i TWO EDITORS SHOT Denver Lawyer Shoots D. II. Tamman and Fred Bonfield . Doth Men are Severely Wounded No Particulars as to the Case Have Been Received, Br Aaaoolnleil I'rraa lo the Journal. Denver, Jn, 13. D. II, Tamman nnd Fred Douflls, proprietors oi tho Denvor Post, woro shot in tho ofllco of that news paper today by W. W. Andorson, an at torney. Doth whro Bcvoroly wounded. LATKK. It is learned that publishers nnd law yer quarrelled In regard to the fee which Andorson received from Pnckor, known as "tho Cannibal" who is serving a term in prison for murdor nnd for whom Post hns been ondcavorlng to obtain n pardon. French Brewer Shot. Or Aaaootnletl l'rcaa (o the Journnl. New Yoiik, Jan. 13. A World dis patch from Pails, says Paul Jnujou, the famous Fronch browor nnd philanthrop ic was shot nnd killed by n young Amer ican named Wm. Martina. Martins Is boltovod to bo insauo. CAN THY STEER BRYAN? Mr Aaaoclftted lrra In Hie Jonrnnl. New YonK,Jttii. 13. In connection with the npproiichtng visit of W. J. Dryan to New York tho Evening Post says: A great effort will he made to get Dryan whllo horo to treat imperialism nnd trusts ns tho main issuo ot tho campaign nnd avoid giving unduo prom Incnco to the 10 to 1 issue. It is be lieved that ho can bo Induced to lenvo free silver in tho background whllo In what is called "tho enemy's country." FEARS FOR CABLE STEAMER II k Aaaoelnteil I'raaa lo the Jonrnnl. St. Jons, 8. N. F. Jan 13. The of flclnls of the French Cable Company nre npnrehenslvo that tho wrecked stcamor In at. Marys bay may bo their cable repair boat Francois Arago which car ried n crow of 120 men, Showns known to ho oft the Now Foundland const. UNNECESSARYSHOW . OF FORCE II r Aainulaletl l'rcaa lo the Journnl. Banto Dominuo, Jan, 13. Another Freucu wnrshln arrived todav but tho dlfllculty between Franco and Domingo lias noon sat siactor v arranueu iiirotiBii tho French admiral nnd tho nfllcials of tho government. HUMAN "HEAHTaCOMPANY Are In Salem Again Having n Success ful Tour of the West. Thu "Human Hearts" comnauv. con sisting of fifteen neonlo arrived In tho city this morning to till thu return en uagomont at the opera house tills even- lug. 1'roin Mr. W. F. H lev. business. manniterof tho comnanv. wu learn that since playing lico on Dec. STi, they have played at Portland, Astoria, the Pound points and up In Dritish Columbia. uioy go I rom Here in piav n return oi'gugemcntat Lorur.n' , hi I'o Hand. This nlnv has been on the boards In the Kast for four years, hut has never before boon presented on this coast. This season's work wits intended more ns an entering wedge to open tin this new territory for next season, but It has proved to lie even n paying trip. Ton weeks nave neon spent est oi Ht. Pnul J next Bcason 20 weeks will 1h put in on the same route, as there will he two this companies put on thu road with itonulnr play. The may he play is nun ot those homely dramas oi Intense human Interest widen gow lu popularity Ironi one season to uiiothor. Mr. Itiley considers the Northwest pretty good show torrltory, but Is sur prised that Oregon's beautiful capital city does not havu n better oper.t 4I101110, READ A EVERY LINE. I pair of uxtrn tine Bcntch Ittctt tuiie edgu curtuiiiH. ltegular$I.W. SALE PRICE S3 28. 3 pair of line two thread lace curtains worth $n.O0. SALE PRICE $3.68, 3 pair Scotch lace pure white very good values worth $ l.fJO. . .JALE FRJCEJ3.18. 3 pair Scotch lace tn.sl, new stock 3.'-T, SALE PRICE 52.23. 3 pair pure thlti taped edge curtains iuu. ' SALE PRICE 52.98. 3 pair Scotch $2.!. SALE luce taped edge curtains PRICE $1.95, 3 pair flue Swiss curtains nicely milled, ""'SALE PRICE S3.56. .1 pair of line cord edge curtains $3.50, SALE PRICE 52.38. 2 pair of Nottingham $IM. SALE PRICE 53.20. 2 Mtir Irish point Drussols net applliiie fo.uu. SALb PRICK 53-00. 2 pair Nottingham saxony edgu $2, SALE PRICE S1.B03 J a. a v-,attoJitei" iimhit)itti . fighting Filipinos Routed in gagemeinY TWENTY INSURGENTS CAPTURED BY. OUlCMlH More Testimony Against Senator Clark But its Character is of Less Im-' i'U .. &! as fUl. IIaoIama Wmmm Iah'm Uah .m m Ltt A am m a V . j ut. puilUUCU lilt) muuiauii cuuaiut a ouu is in uuucuuj ,: in the Brifcery Case Or Aaaoalntrd Preaa In Ilia Jonrnnl. Manila, Jan. 13. Tho ndvlcos from l vouu report n suarp ugui on ounuury o, 1 between tho battalion ot the Nlnotocnth infantry and n body of Insurgents occu pying n Btrong position In tho Sudlon mountains. Tho enemy wns routed. Four .hundred Ainoricnns wero wounded. Insurgent General Flores, having es tablished a rendezvous with 100 men nt Humingnn, province ot Nuevn Viscnya, Captain Donson was sent to dlslodgo him. Tho insurgonts woro scattered, tho Ainoricnns sustaining no lossos, Tho A tuorienn forces yesterday occu pied Mngnllanes, provlco of Cnvito, cap turing 20 insurgents, Includlngn colonol. Wasiiinoto.v, Jnn. 13. In tho caso of Bonntor Clark, ot Montana, tho first regular witness was M. L. Hewitt, n minor, who wns In Holotin during tho session of tho legislature In 1899 Ho said that Charloy Clark, son ot Senator Clark, nsked him to seo Solictor MyorB nnd offer him $1,000 to vote for Clark for senator. Tho witnoss nlsa said he bad seen Senator Whiteside's exposure, and had nikod him what be proposed to do, when tho senator replied : "There is only ono thing to do, and that is to moke tho people bellovo tho Daly gang Is furnished tho iiionoy, and havo put up u cntiBplracy ngnlust us:" "I nsked him," continued witness, "if h could make that stick, to which ho replied, "there is no troublo about tho do.tl, because if we put up good an excuso the pooplo will boliovo us, nnd wo can ngnln got tho members to gether." On cross-examination Hewitt said ho wns n llopuhllcau nnd not especially In terested (u any senatorial canldatee. Ho had "Just drifted Into tho contest" mid luu "received nothing and had no promise of anything from tho anti-Clerk peoplo for his part In this proccedlne." Under pressure ho Bald that when no w out before tho Montana grand Jury :io hnd no desire to reveal all his trnusno tionsduringtho sitting ot the legislature. Hu had only replied to tho questions asked him. Live dtock AsiocUtlons, Foiit Worth, Texas, Jim. 13. Tl.oM"o Joint endeavor to down the De- National Live Btock Association which nbsorliod tho American Llvo Htock As. soclatlon Nov. 21, met here in annual session today. Tho meeting will Inst n week. Most it not nil ot tho Associations In the Nntionnl organization are repre sented. It represents oyer $300,000,000 lu capital. The main object ot the as Nociation Is to secure favorable legisla tion. Anniversary of Dlnglcy's Death. Liuvihton, Me., Jan. 13. Tho anni versary nt the death of Congressman Dhiglty, tho Depubllcan leader of the house of representatives, Is being re siwctod by the members of his family mid friends lu Ids old homo hero todny Great Sale of LflCE gsagaaflaai VPJAINS JtfeSeatw Every Item Named Is a Bargain. ' ' ' aj , ,',' THIS IS TUG CR6ATBS r LINE OF SI'OCIAL TIES IN UACE CURTAINS EVER .QFPPRGD IN SAlEM. READ EUERY WORD Our entire stoclSis Offered at sale prices! at fc- J..iaV-..l. .jatM&.i x cx. jfvyeM omUp mm Three Diffxent En-.; '. That Mysterious Wreck. Q" Tnfltfa V t T.u 1A Tho following comprise nil the details regarding tho wreck in Ht. Mary's bay that could bo obtained up to date. Tho ship Is a two-masted steamer ot nearly 3000 tons nnd probably carried n crow of CO, with possibly some pas sengers. Sho wont ashore before day brork Thursday, striking a ledgo at the foot ot tho cllff,,whcro escapo was hope loss. Tho crow launched tho boats-' but probably woro crushed during tho s i : VkiJHi panic somo' .t.i n 'Jj against her aiu, uiuwb,, being swamped, all tho occupants arniar. ently perishing. Aj The ship wns seen to bo on flro by rcsldonts six miles nwny. Attracted to tho sceno, thoy found tho attor-halt of the wreck biasing flsrcoly, and tho ' foro part undor water. Koroseno In tho cargo helped tho blaze. Bold Bank Hobbcry. Pm.NCXTOs, Ind., Jon. 13. Hobbors blow open tho safo and vault in the banking bousoot McUlnnlr, Teel A Co., nt Ownosvlllo, this county, early this morning nnd secured 16,000, the total currency In the bank. Tho money was placed on a handcar on the Mount Ver non bracch ot the Evansvillo and Terre Hauto road nnd run to Poseyvillo, 12 miles southeast. Hero the handcar was left, nnd tho money wns removed to a ' vehicle. Tho robbers then crossed tho Wnbash rhertotho Illinois sido nnd escaped. A Dryan U Inner. , New Yomc, Jnn. 13. Ollvor II. P. Del input todny Issued invitations to a din- ' in.. Im .ulll ..I... I.. l.n.M. f ttf r l fc upon the occasion ot tho Nebraska IiiAiIa-'iI .w.l.m ,a .l.ta 1,.. HI.m .117 nor will tako plueo Monday evening, Jan uary 22, in Mr. Del nont's homo. Mr. Dolmont has Invtltsl u meet Mr. Dryan on that occasion tin leading men lu Tnmmnny II nil iitid thu Democratic Club. Democrats and Peoples, Dulutii, MInn., Jun. 13. The Demo- crntlonnd Peoples party city committee- meet hero today to nominatq a Joint ticket. Interest attaches to It because publicans. Medical Mun Organizing. Uv.Lr.iNa, Mich., Jan. 13. The phy sicians ot Northom Michigan me( today for the purpose of orgnnizatoln, under tho iiamo ol tho Nortneru Michigan Medical Society. James Ollllam Drowned, Boutii Dksd, Wn Jan. 13. James Gllllum was drowned yestenlay in Wilson's creek, while driving logs. WHEAT MARKET OtIICAUO, cash b7lf , January 13. My07,4, HK FlIANClSCO, Jan. 13 Cnsh 07. READ A EVERY LINE., v; I pair wry lino l'olnt.do-Calali p,,rt , WI1KU fH.OU. SALE PRICE 55.69. 1 pair Nottingham saxony edge $2.25, SALE PRICE 51.25. ,' a 1 a-i 1 1 ! ap a p 1 1 11 1 pair Nottingham $2.00. SALE PRICE 51,55. - " 1 ' I., 4 ' 1 pair extra slxu $0,(0. SALE PRICE 53.00. 1 wit JwtoiniUirlinmlmapl l"or ll'JU ,1rfl, t .-a SALU rRlGElit.00. asyiar w :tf A. iMiir.l srddonKi2,y?rUa wide $l.-t!t, .ntfl.00ui'Trri H'pair STiat f i .00 uirrri 3ALE PRICE 35c pair ("old at (S.tx) 1 pair. SAM: PRICE gOc. y ixtlr otd ntv$5,0C u lir.j SALE PRICE 5J.05- U j Mir Irish point npplftiw H $, sACERjGE5i.8x, it i4lr, Jh,. v. V, ;vv .'SB.. CuSfit TBHbhk i maaHBH Wfm 'IS1 i-rSffk !' $ JCJ'J" "If JKV ism