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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1900)
THE DAILY JOURNAL. RLatoat Associated Pross tolo- It'S UualnosA" not Politic Krams, FroBii uduui nuwa uu uiyo Editorials mnke Tho Dally Joiir- E We don't knllalt rtmr l..iui. ' of joot politic Of curt, Inii btcvtm Journal Advertising Paya, 'ntit. jam iii i !' uu nnii 1 s w i m .'AT. 9 vab f..QJi i sbhBIBB 4OHn mm fVoii. x M WOO Home Made Goods Best in the Market Specials-A very large line of cassimeie suits for men and boys'. All sizes . of Boys' black hose our own brand, the Granite try them. s. RCOATS-Kerseys in all prices, also in Tan Coverts. ! black clays. Fancy Back Covert overcoats our own make, the swellest ot all. J,"TH ift (NQOXiEf VWaVi STORE bMBH JBB1 . . ii - ' aNjHt Tw.B"'-if" C KRAUSSB 'JUK?ir -a. "J"""" Our bridge and crown work ''Ai IS 22 K FINE TINUAL SOURCE OF PLEAS URE TO THE WEARER. X X REMEMBER OUR PRICES g5 PER TOOTH OR CROWN. X Drs. Epley & Olinger SALKM DKNTAL FAHLORK. Phono 28i:t. I How About Your Parlor set? KDoes if eed it mm Cover? s your Lounge For the next 15 days we will do Upholstering at reduced ices, Now is the time to have your furniture repaired and made good as new, A large stock of Upholstery goods to select Ml S shades and Uray and 60 fl OCvSC rXvSvSJs r2C5 52v5?2vSV2' If Don't Work ADVERTISING GOODS AT COST AND 20 PER CENT. DIS COUNT, ETC. .UNLESS YOU no it. PEOPLE SOON CATCH ON. OUR FORCE OF CLERKS HAS NOT BEEN REDUCED, WE HAVE WORK FOR THEM. Our regular prices tiru ns low, and lower thnit the fako miles now going ". l'coplo linve found it out, hence wo do tlio lion's share of tlio shoo trade in Salem i : : : : SEE US FOR NEW STYLES AND LOW PRICEST " ZTJr, s&AZf&Z VSAi-i.ViXXi -w. ... .t a VAV .kVj AND A CON i- RROS LooKino MAN CM TO DEADLY BATTLE British Forces Across the Boers BURGHERS RETREAT IN A All Day Saturday and Sunday tlie British Advance on the Boers The Press Censorship Most Severe For News Gatherers Some Minor De tails of the Fighting General Warren Commeuced a Flanking Movement Every Inch of Advance Contested Desperately llr Aaaaclnted Preaa to the Jnurnut. London, Jan. 22. Nothing has been received today to indicate that any con clusive result has been reached by the Dritlsh forces in the region of the Upper Tugela, and tho lack of information re garding what men and munitions tho Doers havo in rcsorvo prevents any ac curate determination as to the measure of real success attonding the two days of hard lighting. Tlio Dritlsh seem to bo doggedly advancing in tho faco of nn equally Btubborn reslstenco. At tho close of yesterday's lighting tho Hepubltcaus had moroly evacuated thellrst lino of defonso to lake up an other seinl-clrcular position u short dis tance in the rear, recalling the old ruse by which the Doers previously managed to entire the Dritish Into fatal traps. London, Jan. 22, 4:45 a. in. Tho jus tifiable severity of tho censorship at the present moment prevents the special correspondents from giving additional information to supplement General mil ler's latest dispatch. Tlio success of tho movomont depends almost entirely upon how far ho proves ablo to outmanouvor tho Doors, whoso avallablo forces aro doubtless larger than his own. Tho chief difficulties )Io id tho ability of tlie Doero to transport tho men, stores and ainmu- nltlommickly and tacntrench new po sltlons. Socrccy regarding (Jenoral Dia ler's progress, therefore, Is essential, and tho nubile hero is nuito content to wait patiently. The Sunday Fight, Spkabmans C.Mi', Jan. 22. On Sun day morning Warren commenced a flank ing movement on the oxtremo left of tho Doer position. His infantry has ad vanced along tho irregular Tnbamyama mountain, which ends at Spionkop. Ar tillery positions wero taken behind on thn plain. Tho Dritlsh worked along hills until within 1,000 yards of tho com manding kopjo on which the Doers wore concentrated, concealed hohlnd immctiRO Imulilers, Tho artillery opened an attack, and tho batteries, worked continuously, pouring tons of shrapnel among tho Doers, who devoted their attention to musketry llrlng on tho Dritlsh infantry. Tho Doers stuck to tho rock fastnesses with the greatest tenancy, and ut tho eonfllimion of the day the Dritlsh had only advanced across a fow ridges. The Doors apparently havo but fow guns, and thoy did little damage. Captain Hcnlov, u Dublin fusileor, was mortally wounded. Sunday Morning's News. Loniion, Jan. 22. Tho war ollico 0p Does It N?ed R?biiilding rMIIIIIIIJ.'l)KI SALEM, OREGON MOKDAY JANTtARY the Tugela Pressing Severely WAY TO INDICATE A TRAP shortly after midnight posted the fol lowing dispatch from Gonoral Duller, dated Spearman's camp, January 20, evening. "General Clery, with a part of Gen eral Warren's force, lma been in octlon from 0 a. in. till 7 p. in. today. Dy n judicious use of his artillery ho has fought his way up, capturing ridge after rhigo for about throo miles. "Tho troops aro now bivouacking on tho ground ho has gained, but the main force Is still in front of them. "The causalties were not heavy. About 100 wounded had been brought in by U:U0 p. m. The number of klled has not yet been ascertained." ' It is evident from General Dtiller'o dispatch to tho war olllce and tho ad vices to tlio Associated Press from Spear man's camp that a big Imttlo Is now be ing fought. Ab far as can bo gathered from those dispatches, tlio result re mains undecided, and unless tho Doers withdraw during tho night, tho -engage ment on which hangs tho fate-of Lady, smith, and which may provo tho turn. iiiK point of tho wliolo war, will le re sumed this morning. . Slow Progress Sunday. Si'iuumanh Camp. Jan. 21.-10:20 p, m. After 10 hours ot continuous and tcrrlblo l)ro 'yesterday," Qoncrnls llaH and Clery advanced 1000 yards. Tho Doers maintained an irregular Are dur ing tlio night, hut tho Dritisli outposts did not reply. Tills morning at daybreak tho Doers opened a stiff flro. The Dritlsh stood to the guns where thoy had slept and tho engagement woa renowod vigorously. The Hold artljlory poured alirnpnol in to tho euemy'H trenches. A rumor that Ladysmlth had boon re lieved enlivened tho Dritlsh, who sent up a ringing cheer. This was taken for an advance. The llrst kopjo was carried at tho point of tho bayonet, and the Doers retreated to the next kopje, which, liko most others, was strewn with im mouse boulders, surmounted by mounds on tho summit. Tito Dritlsh advanced steadily and tho Doers relaxed slightly. Tho latter did not show such tenacity as previously. Their Nordenfoldts fired at long Inter vals, and their cannon fired but seldom. Apparently tho Doors wore short of am munition. All day tho roar of musketry flro continued. The Dritlsh took three Doer portions on tho mountain and found shelter behind the IwuldorH. How Thoy Crossed. Doiiit IlK.uxiiuirmiN, Uper Tugela, Tuesilay, Jan. 10, vfa Loronco Mar ques, Friday, Jan. 10 (aftornoon). It became known today that S00 English had crossed the l'ont drift over tho great Tugela and were on the federal Hide, A dlcplny in force had been made toward Colenso and another forward toward Oliver' Jloeck bridge, which was blown up by us u few yeard ago, Toward 6 o'clock tho ulariii was given that tho I'nglisman wero coming, The lookout observed long successive lines of Infanlty moving down to the new Dritlsh position, a brush-covered chain of hills, known as .wartskop. Their forces wero sometimes lost in tho trees studding the rlvor bank. At ft o'clock they emerged in open order and ad vanced in two lines to tlie low kopjes on the rlvor bank, At n-.'M they took up a Ition amid complete silence on the Doer side, their horses tethered where there was tho loaBt danger from chance sholls, and tho WE CARRY THE COMPANY'S A: SIMONDS V s SS GUT THESE ARE THE ONLY SAWS USED BY THE LARGE LOGGERS OF. WASHINGTON AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER. X X X X X Our largely increasing sales are an indication of the worth of the goods men prepared to mako a nlglit of it at their posts. Night hiul how fallen. With tlio .gloom en mo fitful Hashes of lightning from tlio thundor clouds, which had threatened nil day. Tlio clouds ovont uallysoparated, showing tlio moon. Simultaneously with tlio clearing of tlio Bky, well-known Dutch hymns wero re peated from kopjo to kopjo, with a strangely weird effect, highly inspiring both to the groybeards and the beardless youths. Tlio battle flold is full of historical significance. Spionkop hill, whenco I am now writing, was a hill .from which tlio l)ocr trekkors, after crossing tlio Prakonsburg mountains, spied out tho then barbaric Natal. General Warren's Attack, London, Jan. 2'-'. Tho Times has thn following, dated Sunday evening, from Spearman's camp : "All yestorday and loday General Warren has been attacking tho Ilocrs. Their position la a Ions rldgu, four inllos northwest of Itichard'H drift, ascending MORE FIGHTING IN LUZON Major Johnson Disperses Filipino Fugitives "Schwan Will Attack at Santa Cruz llr Aaaoulated Preaa In (he Journal. Manila, Jan, 22. Major Johnson enemy tnrotiah DatuyaiiK. eastward tho hu captured four prisoners, killed throo throuiih the Loihcrv on tho Taal. where city, and Mulr tho northern portion. Tho lies wore ono killed, three wounded. Tho ouvniy is reported In a largo force noir Satita Crux, Lagnna do Day, and Gen, Schwan Is swinging his troops on that point. from the river. At dawn yesterday (Saturday) our guns occupied a kopjo on tho oaut of to range, "Tho enemy's dofenses were chiefly stone and sandgars extending forward and right along tho spur, making the position semi-circular. At 11 o'clock Gonoral Hart's brlgado advanced on tho left along a rocky, uneven spur into tho Boint-circlo under heavy flro, from three directions. Taking advuntago of all pos. slblb cover, the troops jidvanccd to n point within COO yards of tho enemy's right wlnj, but thoy did not advance beyond tho odgo of the cover. Thorp thov remained until darkand blvouakod, "In addition to Mnxim-Nordenfclds, tho enemy fired shrapnel captured at Colonso. ITheirllro wasintormlttoutaml and was temorarlly sllencotl by our masked batteries. At night Ihucnemy'a right wing evacuatotl its imaition." tioer Hympathlzets Meet, Wasimnoton, Jan. 22. Tlio Grand opora house was packed to tho doors last night with an enthusiastic audience Hint oxprcstfod Its sympathy with tho Doers. Tho speakors included uiomborH of both branches of congress, and on the stage wero othor public moil, who came moroly to add their moral supjiort. vTho keynote of the speeches was Hint tho Doers were fighting for their liule IKindenre, as our forefathers had doi o in 1770. The gathering ussemhled under -.V & From Eyeglasses to Glasscycs Wo can supply you with uuythlng in tho Optical lines Hoe1 If not so clearly as with vour eves of former years, soiue- thlnu Is wroui; with those delicate orbs of vision. Don't hesitate to have them examined. Will candidly tell their con dition for nothing. A pair of our rim less spectacles or eyeglasses will add dignity to your apiearauco, give yon a learned look, and really Improve your face. HERMAN 18 Statb Stkebt. W, BARR. RCIKNTIHC OlTIMMM, MANUFACTURING v V v v X S cj r ....tttlir -.tf sivVv. 1 SAW 22 1900. the auspices of the united Irish societies, and a number of leading Gormans of tho city joined In tho movement. Somo strong resolutions of sympathy wero adopted at tho close, after most eloquent speeches. ELEVEN i" WORKMEN BURIED ALIVE Eight of tho Unfortunates Aro Ros ouecl Allvo Foreman Prob ably Do ad. Ur Aaioclstril Preaa la the Joarnnl. Los Anoei.es, Jan. 22, Eight of cloven men entombed by tho caving in of earth yesterday wore rescued unin jured today. John Do Joe is still en tombed and injured, but it Is not known how soriously. Foreman Crawloy is doubtless dead. The sowor broko over tho placo whoro tho men wero working and tho water saturating the earth which caused it to fall, British Speculation. London, Jan. 22. According to war ofllclals a dash to tho relief of Khnberly will quickly follow the relief of ladysmlth. and then without doubt a long spoil of organization will elapso before the columns will havo transjior. reports from Lemery, that ho drove tho morning ot tho 18th. A few hours later Insurgents. Johnson drove the enemy ho attacked the southern portion of tlio enemy dispersed. Johnson's caeaul tation in fit shape to advance witli tho cortainlty of meeting no serious rovorecs. Tho latter conditions aro hold to bo ab. solutly essential boforo a forward move ment towards tho Invasion of the Trans vaal is begun. LONDON SUSPECTS UNCLE SAM. Ur Aaaoalalrd Praa to Ih Juomnl. London, Jan. 22. Tho publication of tho fact that President Kruger is pend ing a privnto car to tako Webster Davis from Louronco Marnuoz to Pretoria, is causing considerable speculattonhcre as to whethor Mr. Davis, notwithstanding tho denial from Wasolugton, has not somo sort of an olllclal mission. It Is thought rather singular Hint a simple traveler, even though an olllclal at home, should received so much at tention. Tho subject is attracting tho Continental papers, which are inquiring through tlie Imdou representative whethor tlio Dritlsh government litis In formation witli icgurd to the object of Mr. Davis' visit. They are reluctant to bolievo that one of President MoKluley's asslstunt secre taries would tako a vacation in tlio Transvaal, ami be given loavo of absence from his duties for sevoral months with out some special purpose A recent dispatch from Washington liolutcd out that Mr. Davis had utveu up Ids proceed visit to the Transvaal, owing to tho lojslbillty that it might bo misinterpreted. Ilrnuly la Illoml Ilecp, Clean liluod ?ueuu u cleuu akin. No beauty without It. Caacarela, Candy C'atliar tlo clean your blood and keen it clean, l) ttlrring up the lazy liver and driving all iin purities from the body. Hvgin today to lanlili pimples, boil, blotclira. blaoklieadi, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacarcta, beauty for ten (enti, All drug, gilts, MtUfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. e Tomorrow is Unlaundried Shirt Day 15 all new stock, worth 50c each, and equal X A ONLY two to a costom Because we only have 15 dozen and want to give everyone a chance Come carfy. We have a full line of sizes Sure to fit you CAML Dm BMIILT Speaker Henderson Will Push the -fleih Mrn-Morgan Bill. MORE COALING STATIONS Col.Bryan's LoYe Feast in Factions of Ur AaanclnUa Prea la the .luiirnal. New Yohk, Jan. 22. A special to tho llcrojd from Washington says: Dear-Admiral Dradiord, chief ot tho bureau of equipment, will recommend that the number of coaling stations be largely Increased. It is understood tlie lioueo naval commlttoo will approve Dradford's recommendation for an aji propriation of fCOO.OOO for tho establish ment of coaling stations along tho At lantic coast, in Hawaii, Guam and tho Philippines. Tho Canal Dill Will Pass. Nnw Yoiik, Jan. 22. According to tho Herald's Washington correspondent, tho IIopburn'Morgan Nicaragua canal bill will be passed during tho present session of congress. Speaker Henderson is In favor of tho bill and for prompt action. Senator I'ryo, president pro tern., wants action by tho senate, and expresses tho bollof that tlio bill will bo passed at an early date. Uryan in New Yoik, New York, Jan. 22. There is a great stir In Democratic circles over W. J. Dryau's visit to Now York. Uryan will consult tho various leaders, and tonight will bo tho HUCBt of O. II. P. Deltnont at dinner. All factions of tho party will bo represented, The idea Is to unlto tho warring clans and secure a united dele gation to thocomlng national convention to vole for Uryan, Wahiiinoton, Jan. 22. At tho Inves tigation of tho Clark election today, P.' W. Murray, of tho legislature from Dutto, tcstlllod to having been approach od and having his vole solicited for Clark by Mr. Galllck. Ho also said Gcqrgo Casey had offered to buy cortaln of wlt uom'h mlnlngprocrty on the condition that ho voto for Clark. Tho prosecution announced that It had no more witnesses on hand, and the committee adjourned until tomorrow. In speaking of tho Delmnnt dlnnor Uryan said: "I understand It Is merely an informal dinner and I do not intend to Seak there. Uryan wus asked, In iew of tlio contradictory statements in regard to his policy where he stood, "I stand on tho aamo lino, and am not abandoning my platform or princi ple. I shall talk on silver, trusts and imperialism." "You place silver llrst?" wan sug gested. "I mako no eclal order, Any one of them Is enough to kill the Republican party. In the Senate, Wahiiinuton, Jan. 22, Prltchard, in tho senate, called up the resolution re lating to tho proponed iimcudmont to tho constitution of North Carolina, which if adopted, it Is alleged, disfran chises u largo class of voters of that stute. Prltchard addressed tho seualo In support of it. There could bo no fear of negro domination in North Carolina, ho declared, localise the whites' outnum bered tho blacks two tootle. Turner, Democrat, of Washington ad dressed tho senate on the Philippine question, Ho said, that perlldy and jjoijdmK SmAp XX C A &3tf&y0Ui K Swim, i' ii ''7' XO 18. ARE BEING ASEED FOR New York Uniting all tlr Democracy bad faith wore lnvolvod in tho preten tions put forth by tho administration to absorb and govoru tho Philippine Is lands without the consent of their peo ple. In tlio House. Ur Aaaoclnted Preaa to til Jooraat Wabhinoton, Jan. 22. The house to day doyotod its time principally to the consideration of Uittrict of Columbia business, and adjourned, THE YAQUI INDIANS FICHT A LAST BATTLE llr AaaoelntFtl Irraa to thn Journal. Ciiioaoo, Jan. 22. A special to tho Tribune, fromNogalos, Arlj., says: A messago from Ortiz.a station on the 8onoru railroad, reports that carriers from Macoyoto confirm tho account of tho last stand of tho Yaqul Ihdlans agaliiat the Mexican gonoral Lorento Torres. Ofllclal tologram8 received in Nogales placo the Mexican loss in kilted and wounded at 80, and a messago sent over the government wlroa last night con firms tho report of tho killing of the Yaqul chief, Tetobiato, along with 200 of his best lighters. Tho TOO Indians takon prisoner will bo brought Into Ortis tomorrow, and also Fathor Doltran and tho Josephine Shtors, who wero rescued. Ruskin'a Funeral. llr Aaaoclnted I'reaa to thn Joarna.1. London, Jan. 22. Tho remains of John ltusklii, in nccordanco with a wish expressed will bo interred in Conystouo church. Tho funeral will tako place on February 3. German Vessel Released. llB-nuN, Jan. 22. A dispatch from Durban says tho German bark Mariet captured by tho Dritisli zrulsor Fearloss, has been unconditionally released A Does vour head ache? Palnbackot vourcves? Dndtasto in your mouth? It's vour llverl Avers Pills are nver mns. incv euro contimiuon. headache, dyspepsia, and all liver complaints. 25c. All druggists. Waul jour inuuiuotia or bacrtt Itaaailtul BUCKINGHAM'S DYE M ni line, f i,n uj. niitiiip nvr for th era WHEAT MAI1KET Ciiiuauo, Jauuarv 22. fljsh 08. Sak Fkancibuo, Jan. 22. MayoWi, Cash 07. 39b doz unlautidried shirts, to a $1 laundricd shirt, TOMORROW a .-.. ttJJ.-tJ yi 'V IB Pilfo ER V i - t U tm 1 ' ' prom. Free delivery both Ways 33o a GRAY BURBN HAMILTON Cor. State and Liberty Sis. gal era, Ore. J &&? ' 'J