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a THE DAILY JOURNAL. ssoolatod Proas tolo- ah Local nows and Llvo It's Business" not Politics. " mako Tho Dally Jour- 2 W don't totlelt joar dtitl.UK l,, of rout rolltm or can, but bSuse (' journal Aavcrtisins'Pays SALEM, OREGON FRID AT. JANTJA11Y 20 1000. !Mf?C! ifffMB M1'MM,MMM.J j.. NO. 22 "r If ml ne?d or Shoes JsflB SaiDoH'rwnU ' rfTJKSy lino of merchandise. You'll savo inonoy by buying your supplies for lL.ih)(Hi. Ilnna linfnui ... . ...... ..1 I ...1 . . Mi... l.tnln.M H.innn trim M.M 1im1cI Wt.wn fit you out In almost nny lino. d Special Redactions on wot-', all slses and all grades, reduced to clnso out. This does not apply to iny other llnoofTubbers. THWEW fgjmggmmtmmmmmmmmmmamwmmmmmmmmmtMmm J& 2v2w fk war. JTBa&iiir- v jf.waft T -y-"- ' 3S DOCTOtS; : kB OLINGER r!LY AND " ifjmmt nave Laper irom iu cents up. ClethiD: till next fall to b'uv thcin. Wholesale prices nro ndvnnclnc pnsuocs, clothing, Hosiery, underwear, Hats, shirts, iiuck coats, siicKcrs,niut ljTklnds oi ladles' nnd gents' furnishing goods. Mackintoshes TliRt all wobl tricot box coat nt2.25 Is a hummer. Men's lone rubber YORK RACKET. I X It Dod'I Work APVEUTISING GOODS AT COST AND 20 PER CENT, DIS- C6UNT, ETC. .UNLESS YOU DO IT. PEOPLE SOON CATCH ON. OUR FORCE OP CLERKS HAS NOT BEEN REDUCED, WE HAVE WORK FOR THEM. Our regular prices art) ai low, and loner than tho hike sales now going on. lVoplo have found it out, bonce no do tho lion's share of tho shoo trade In Salem : : : : SEE US FOR NEW STYLES AND LOW PRICES. N22 &&SZKLV C52S525" AUSSB J3RQ3 fL.Jrl DENTISTS ROOMS 27 AND 29 POSTOFFICE BLOCK. Ml PAPER FOR 1900 lit J300R jftee! G how to oaoer and shewing: interiors with coi- plates. A handsome and useful helper to all have rnr.rm tn rmw. Enter vour name on Our st aMlLOU will receive one hv mail free of cost to VOUrself. C W Jve just received 3300 rolls of the latest papers of KMiflprf wall paper concern in the world. The patterns are uty' iitodate and our prices are still the lowest in the val- - m iwmmmm i n RJ3N HAMILTON ENGLISH Gen Warren's Garrison Abandoned the Coveted Hill in the Night MANY OFFICERS "SNIPED'1 BY BOER SHARPSHOOTERS Col Buchanan Riddell, of the King's Royal Rifles Among the Killed The Prince of Wales Reviews the First Contingent of British Yeomanry General Woodgate Dies Prom His Wounds -- Leyd's Opinion of Spionkop II r Aaaoclnlrd I'rm tn the JnnrnnL London, Jan. 2(1. Tho war olfipo has posted tho follow ing from llnller, dated Thursday! Gon, Warren's garrison, I am sorry to say, I find this morning had In thu night abandoned Splonkop. Buller'n Casualty Kcport. Ix.io.v, Jan. 20. Huller reports tho British casualties on January 21 wore: Killed six olllcers, 18 non commission ed olllcers nnd men. Wounded 12 olllcers, 142 non-commissioned ofllcors and men, HI men missing. Tho killed include Col. Uuchanaii Hiddoll, of tho King's Koyal miles. It's not clear whether tho casualties Includo thoso at Splonkop, or only thoe result ing from tho fighting prior to tho Splonkop eiig.igemet. More Recruits. London-, Jan. 20. l'robably us tho lm medlato effect on tho receipt of tho news of tho abandonment of Splonkop by tho British force under Warren, orders have been sent to Aldershot to luivo tho Fourth cavalry division in readiness to embark for South Africa early In Fobru ary. Keviews the Yeomanry. Loxnox, Jan. 20. This morning tho Prince of Wales inspected tho llrst lot of Yeomanry, who start (orRouth Africa tomorrow. London, Jan. 20. As a matter of fact, Great Britain assunios that tho point gained was more concluslvo than it really was,licnco tho oxtromo revulsion of fooling caused by Bullcr's announce ment of tho abandonment of Splonkop, considering that tho Boers who hold the position flod; that tho British casualties In retaining It during subsequent at tacks were heavy and that tho strategl cal value of tno point had still to bo demonstrated. Thoro never wjs any great reason for throwing up of hats, and until further particulars arrive It Is Impossible to es timate to what oxtent tho public dis appointment will bo justified. It Is Im possible at presont to say whethor tho British sufforcd a roverse, or whether the movement was dictated by strategic reasons. Whatever may bo tho explan ation for tho abandonment of Splonkop by tho British it will doubtless havo tho eamo temporary moral effect as a re verso. At tho war ofllce, Bullor's dispatch caused something In tho naturo of a con sternation. Tho onlyofliclal comment apparently that 'Warren's position was too hot to hold." Tho cabinet mot this afternoon and doubtless tho ministers hao fully can- fabtt B 3300, IRotls A a a . A A.AA AA f t RETREAT FROM vassed thu new situation. Military circles mado no effort to conceal their chagrin, expressing tho gravest foars as to tho ultlmato fata of Ladysmith. Such authorities as Major-General Carrlngton and LordGlfford would not bo surprised to hear of tho capture of White's forco within a weok. Wlillo Warren is not blamod for re treating under what Is supposed to havo boon a heavy shell lire, ho Is sovoroly criticised for occupying a position to which ho could not .bring up artillery. Boer Casualties RoporteJ By British London, Jan, 20. A dispatch from Durban says tho Boor losses on tho up nor Tugela during tho fighting of Sun day last woro very grout. Warren's nion captured 1(50 prisoners and 300 Boers woro found dead in ouo trouch. Lone Cecil Collapses, l'ltEtuiUA, Jan. 20. The federal forces havo started a heavy bombardment of Klmberley. Tho garrison's now gun carrlo llvo milos. but collapsed af ter a few shots. Two hundred lancors mado a sortie from Ladysmith under cover of a heavy ttro from tho forts opposlto tho Laager of the Pretoria command. The British retired with evldont loss. Tho heavy cannonado started on tho morning of tho 21th still continues. - Recruits Arrive, Cape Town, Jan . 20 Tho Britlih transport cf tho Lancaster corporation hasarrhed. All London Dejected. London. Jan. 20. Almost simultane ously with tho posting of Bullerls dis patch at tho war olllco this morning many carriages and cabs came rolling up, containing people with anxious faces, and tho lobbies soon bocamo crowded. 'Forced back." Bhollod out, t suppose." "Great hoavonsl he's had to go back.' Thoso and similar expression were on all sides and with downcast counten ances. Tho afternoon papora brlfly com mont on situation, preferring to await fuller particulars. General Woodgate Dead. London, Jan. 20. Advices have been received from Spearman's camp that General Woodgato has succumbed to tho wounds .ho received In tho attack on Splonkop. Bailer Favors Hand to Hand Fighting. London, Jan. 20. In General Bullor's letter to his troops, after warning them to boware of false orders, he concluded ; "Our generals will only give onoordor namely, 'advance.' .Should any one at anv ttmo bo sui prised by n volley at ! mmrteri. ho must romomber that tho only way to safety and victory lies in r-imlilnif niton the enemy, for one thing tho enemy cannot stand is a hand to hand fight. EATKN BY CANNIBALS. Captain and Crew of Schooner Nlka. mana in Admiralty Islands. Victouia. Jan. 20. Details. have been received of the killing of the captain and crew of tho schooner Nlkamarru on one of the islands of the Admiralty group by native cannibals. It Is said all tho vie tlms were eaten. QOLDEN CROWN." a Carina! the Celebrated Flour Re- celved by Wright & Co. ' Wright & Co., tho wholesale commis sion merchants, received today by the steamer Kugeno, a large cargo of the celebrated "Golden Crown" flour, man ufacted by Wilhelm A Sons, of Monroe, Ore. This flour Is pronounced by Salem WE CARRY THE SIMONDS COMPANY'S X X X GROSS GUT THESE ARE THE ONLY SAWS USED BY LARGE LOGGERS OF WASHINGTON THE COLUMBIA RIVER. X X C X Our largely Increasing sale are an Indication of the worth of the goods GRAY Oor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, S PMKOP bakors as the best flour on They also received by tho the market, same boat, a cargo of bran and shorts. Messrs Wright A Co., are tho whole salo agents, for this colobratod flour and feed, and today's shipment was ono of the largest of tho kind over brought to Salem. Houso-wlvos will find that tho "dolddn Crown" flour has no equal. Try a sack tho noxt time you need flour, "You will Ubu no other." Tho "Golden Crown" flour and, feed will bo kopt in hand at all the lofullng grocery stores in tho city. Writtltt & Co will keop on hand a largo ninouut of both flour and feed and can supply the wholosalo trade hi largo aud small amounts on shortest notico. Iteincmbor, when ordering try this celobrated flour. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. P'esentatlon of the Woik of the Amett can S Si Union by a National Worker, ,Mr. 0. B. Stcvonson, Superintendent of tho Pacinc qoaBt district which has recently formed by the American Sun day School Union, will spend Sunday January 28th In Salem, and dellvor throo addresses. Ono at 10:30 a. m, In tlo 1st Congregational church, ouo at 7:30 In the lnt M. H. church, and a Sunday School Mass Meeting under tho Auspices of tho Young Men's Christian Association at 3;30 p. m which will bo hold In tho 1st M. K. church. Thu mooting will bo open to ladles, children and not only Sunday cohool workers, but to all others interested In tho futuro of our country. Mr. Stevenson comes fully indorsed and highly recommended as a good speakor, a wldonwako, euthou slastiu man, who will do tho poop'o good. Ho is at presont working in Southern Oregon with marked success. Don't miss this opportunity to hear n most delightful entertaining and ear ucst'Spcakor. , Cttiiena School Meeting, J .Moetlng to levy school tax and hfur directors' report read, ut City Uall, 'Monday uenlng Jan. 20th. l'verybody turn out. 1 20 !U Along the River. The Willamette at Salem now stands eight footabovo low water mark. Tho steamer Gypsy came down from Monroe hist night, bringing 120,000 feet oflumbor for tho Kurtz box factory, The Gypsy has been plying on tho Long Tom rher, for some tlmo and Hits is her llrst trip down tho river in many days. Blio left this morning for n trip up tho Yamhill river. ..JJ'llfl,Qi'cx!pat!lo wont down tho rlvor this morning with a ra?t of logs, for life Oregon City papor mills. Tho Altona loft this morning on her ......tit.. ..In .!... ll..m .In... ...M.t.irt n li-umi VlJfllUllll IIU IMUI. litUJIIK - largo amount of freight, ami a number of passengors. Tli ho steamer Modoc Is expected up tonight from Portland, and will go to Buena Vista, where sho will get a cargo of wheat for tho Oregon City mills. Fnneral Car for Cottage drove, Ono of tho elegant funeral cars, that belonged to A. J Basoy will be shipped by boat tomorrow to Cottago Grove to be used In that city. m m "a- Mrs. J. A. Mills, daughter of Captain and Mrs. J. Q. Barnes, came down from Independence this momlnn for a few days visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Ifrs. E. F. Gholson, of Zena, wore In tho city today. Mr. Gholeon reports crops In that section of tho county doing well. James Flnnuy of Brooks, wai In the city today on business. WtW The Retina of the Eye Hccohesthe vision first and if this is distorted through lock of proj-ur glaswH you will think )oit hayoa (lend in your eyo for suro. Proper glasses generally mean to hao your eyes properly lilted. And this mcanr that the optician should know something alwut eyes us well as about glasses. Wo do, as pro cd by our pat rons overy day. HERMAN W, BARR, 18 trATi: Stkkkt, ScuciTiric Oiiimia-. MANUFACTURINCi V V v t THE AND X Ore. .SSUn 'r - r flWS BROS TERRIBLE EXPLOSION Thirty Cases of Dynamite Smash Six Locomotives and Seventy Cars Cnuso tho Dotxth of Five, Mon and tho Wounding of tight Othors II y AaaoulnleU l-rco In the Journal. WiLKEsiunnK, Pa., Jan 20. FIvo mon woro killed and eight badly wounded as tho result of a runaway train nnd tho explosion of dynamite that followed on tho Central railroad of Now .Ti-rsoy, at Ashley last night Six locomotives and seventy freight cars wrecked. The accident was duo to n train of freight cars running nway and cruelilnglntoalocomotsve. Tho shock exploded thirty cases of dynamite in ono of the cars. CITY HALL IMPROVEMENTS The Sewer Qas Nuisance Effectual I v Dealt With. Tho work at tho city li.ill. linvlnu ai its object the shutting oil of odors of tho flro department stables from tho other parts of tho building, has boon com pleted by tho carpoutors nnd masons. Tho passages by which tho "sower gas" found Its way under and through the floor of tho second story havo been offectuolly closed and a ventilating trough put in to carry off the stagnant air from between tho floors. Tho trouble which has existed so long now seems to Ikj at an ondj but if It recurs again thu council will continue energetic measures for Its suppression, O. H. O. A. Evecutlve Committee Hold Meeting at Willamette Hotel. The oxecutlvocominltteoof thu Oregon Hop Growers Association Is In session hero today. A short meeting wus held before noon uud was resumed uftor lunch. Dr. Hill, of Portland, Mr. Bryant, of Albany j George Hovondon, of Hubbard, and James Wiustauley aro present, A. J. Hay, who just returned from the Kast, where ho went In company with President Jones, Is also lu attondanco, and tho situation as ho obsorved it on his trip has boon thoroughly discussed. London Life, Tho English drama called "London Life," which Messrs. Murray & Long aro successfully exploiting on this side, nas been christened "Tho Triple Sue coss" by reason of tho great hit it is ie ported to havo mado in tho prlnclplo thrtQcllcaof.tho, world. Paris, I-oiidon and Now York, As it play It I cTeilfieu" with a remarkable depth of heart Inter eat, as well m unusual opportunities for emotional acting It will bo produced at Heed's opera houso on Tuesday even ing Juu. .10, with all its wealth ofbemr tlful scenery, a very poworful company, beautiful music and sonio dolightful specialties. It comes to Salem with tho cordial antl itnualillcd endorsement of tho press of thu Puolllc coast mid may bo safely counted on as ouo of tho excep tionally strong and meritorious produc tions of tho season. y l-ree Musical Concert "Tho Aug'dus Orchestral" ianotv now mi exhibition at Geo. C. Will's Music store and concerts will ho given for sev eral evenings. This instrument plays Ixith piano and organ either cpuratuly or toguthnr. and hi addition I ma man dulhi. banjo and orchestral attachments This is ono of the lutost nnd mrntt per fect musical as well us mechanical In ventions. Anv ouo can nlav tho moit dllllctilt pieces on this Instrument with tnu skiii oi mi experienced pianist, t most cordially invito you, one aud all to hear this truly most wonderful In vention of the prosent day, Quo. C. Wii.i 2.11 Commercial St. Opp. Hindis' Bank. Who Would Not c3 Triinlts and Valises Reduced, SATURDAY'S SPECIAL SATURDAY WE WILL OF FER FOR SALE A LINE OF ALL LINEN TOWELS AT 2 for 25 c SEE THEM IN OUR SEC OND WINDOW, THEY ARE THE BEST AND AOST SUB STANTIAL VALUES EVER SHOWN IN SALEAt, REMEMBER THIS PRICE WILL BE ONE DAY ONLY. FOR VIUM1K lfl l Several Towns Cleared and a Number oL Prisoners EXCITEMENT SUBSIDES AT The Armed Republican Sympathizers Were Banqueted and Left the Town Nicaragua Canal, Mv inclnted Vtenn tn tlio JournaL Wasiiinoton, Jan. 20. Tho houso commltteo on intor-stato nnd foreign commorco today reconsidered tho Nicar oguan canal bill and changed tho ap propriation section so as to mako $10, 000,000 availablo with authority to contract for tho ontlro excavation and completion of tho canal at a total cost not exceeding $UO,000,000. Eulogies for Hobait. Wasiiinoton, Jan. 20. In tho houso today tho time after 2 o'clock wns do voted to eulogies upon tho life and pub lic Borvfco of the late Vice-President llobart. In the Senate. Wasiiinoton, Jan. 20. Tho Bonato committee on commerce today gavo a hearing to tho representatives of a num ber of business organizations throughout tho country In supiwrt of a bill to amend the interHtato commerce law. Roberts Voted Out. Wasiiinuton, Jan. 20. Thu houso voted down tho minority report In tho Hoberts case, 81 to 241, Tho majority roport, to exclude Roberts and declare tho seat vacant, was adapted, 311 to 60. Wasiiinoton, Jan. 20. Otis roports yesterday's movomont In Luzon as fol fel fol eows: Manila Hayes' cavalry It Is roportod at Santa Cruz droyo tho onomy out ol Luzona Tavabas and adjacent tonus, rescuod 20 Spanish prlsonors and llvo women, Tho onomy dispersed. Our soldiers found a rocprd dated tho 15th. raying 11 American prlsonors leave to morrow, but know not to what place " FiiAKronT, Ky., Jan. 20. Tho polit ical situation is quiet this morning. t'lio resolutions adopted by tho armed visitors yesterday will bo offoml to both The armed men, contrary to expecta tions, on the advice of tho Republican authorities hero, left Frankfort nt 0 o'clock tonight. The concensus of opin ion hero (Sjthut.tho visitorn mistook, this for thu day on which the contest boards were to make tliulr report. Tho men were an hour getting aboard their train aud amused tliotmu Ives dur ug the delay by discharging their guns. ITho people of tho city gavo them a wido borth. Thuy aro oxpostod to return when tho contest ends. Thu arrival lu Frankfort of this crowd armed with rlllus might havo torrorlzod a community loss inured the un usual aud sensational hapioillnp8, but by nightfall the excite ment caused by thu appearauc of tho warlike visitors had subsided, nnd the people woro prepared (or another turn in the events now making history at the state eapltol, Tno train that bore thu armed men was made up of 14 coaches. Appar ently but Jew know that it was expected. Lunch was served to tho armed hosts at thu rear of tho state houso. Most ol the Isltori woro badges of whlto ribbon f t PATRONIZE OUR SPECIAL SALES. YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN II iE MEN H.OCK IN APTER THOSE 33 SHIRTS OP WHICH EVERYONE WAS SOLD. NEXT WE WILL GIVE THE LADIES A CHANCE, A, y -- - 19c fust blauk liuxo fur IndliM, iilnrWo vuliittf. rK O O Ijtdlox' utithi OZC worth $1.60. 78c Drew goods, Preiteh novel tit worth 11.00 und ft.96 pur yard. Ribbon Special No No No No 4 Bilk Satin. 3.o 6 bilk bNttin, iHu, 7 Bilk fiiitlu. Co. 0 silk Satin. 7Kc No 12 Bilk Patln, Oo. No IB Bilk Satin, lie. M.ararrnrra jJ,it QI aA. l Released. KENTUCKY'S CAPITOL adorned with a picture of Governor Taylor. ' While it Is generally believed that many of tho tnon were soldiers, no per son in authority will stand sponsor for tho statement, whllo Govornor Taylor and adJutant-Goneral Collior disclaim any connection with them. Philippine Commissions, Wasiiinoton, Jan. 20. It Is tho pur pose of Projldont McKinley to inaugu rate n civil government to suporscdo tho military rule In tho Philippines at tho earliest possible moment, and ho is fa vorably Inclined tonard a commission in lieu of a governor-general, and is discus sing tho question of nvailablo men for such a commission. If his present pluns are carried out tho Filipinos will havo nil of tho commissions they want to con fur with, for in addition ton commis sion for tho government of tho Inlands, It is not unlikely that congress will ap point a joint commission to Investigate tho Islands next summer and report to tho noxt session as a guide for future legislation. Citizens School Meeting. Meeting to levy school tax and hear directors' roport read, at City Hall, Monday oveulng Jan. 29th. Everybody turn out. 1 20 at New Agent AppolnteJ. F.J. Martin, secretary and manager nf tho Oregon Relief Association, has be)n In tho city for several days, and hub appointed BcuJ. Irving as agent to succeed II. V. Mathows, deceased, This emipany is doing a heavy business among the armors of this country, and they will find u good agont in Mr. Ir ving. l ' Salem Ball Players. Mersss W. 11. Parson, L. A, Mornuan, P. It, Starr, U. I), Culson, II, L. Junk, 11. Hlddell and M. W. Kennedy of the college banket ball team, were passengers for Oregon City this morning, where they will tako In tno Inuket bull game between thu Willamette's and ifi'u Oregon City tiara. . yvvm buuaaiyuui luuguei nil aiuaiEU, your stomach IsbAd, your liver outor order Aycr's Pills will clean your tonrue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to tako, city ff ! A...M...MHK.a m. I lllll.J.Aail to operate, loc. au aruggisis. Waul jour mouiluli or brd a bwullful mint unuAU'e nvc for. tho nruwii ,.r Tiru mirir iijfi umm uuimmuiinm uuiu wnisK era WHBAT MARKET Oiiicaoo, January 20. May) C8)f , cash WU 8am FiiAMCitHfo, Jim. 20. Cash 071J 7r fanoy bosom shirt v3C ' ' n,ul LW- wortk 35c man's blue derby ribbed uu ilsrwsrtr worth COe. 52c ma'a natural wool wear worth 7fio uudof 39c President suspenders worth 60ojold every whoro at thai. JniJ fi - - jf v JuK? m- m -YffV t , arur " -'fffflf 3 5. I -a . A& i n "JC '- J