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LOW PRICES.
DRIVING BACK ENGLISH OUTPOSTS
Some SkirrDisliing Going on in the Natal
Country.
GENERAL IMPRESSION THAT THE
BOERS ARE GAINING GROUND
Cecil Rhodes'
Friends Interceding
Capture
Boers Will Double Their Indemnity Demand if He i3 Taken Prisoner,
and Assure His Friends That He Will Not Be Killed
y Aaaoclntrit Vrenn n tU Journal.
SLondon, Fob. 13 Tho cessation of war
nows is taken to Indlcato that tho British
preparations for a move from Modder
river, nro progressing, and important
ovents are anticipated within n few days,
Interest centers almost wholly upon
Field Marshal Roberts. Military at
taches havo gono to Join Roberts at
Modder rior, another movo precluding
an advance.
It is learocd that two hundred Boors
wero kllllcd or wounded during Mac
Djtinl's reconnolsauco. Thoro is no con
firmation of tho roportcd sortlo of Brit
ish troops from Ladysmlth. Tho Brit
ish artillery has forced tho Boers to
evacunto their camp on Hlangwnna hili
south of Colonso. It would bo nn Im
portant advantago if tho British should
occupy tho position.
Tho Boers nt Ronsborg hnvo apparent
ly extended tholr attack on tho British
lines nnd nro meeting with minor suc
cess. Tho Boor invasion of Zululnnd
tins caused keen anxiety. It Is difficult
to bollovo that tho Zulus can long bo
kept in quioscont.
Friends ot Cecil Rhodes havo seut an
emmlsary to Dr. Loyds, diplomatic
agent of tho Boers in Europe, in regard
to tho probablfl courso tho Boors would
pursue in tho event of his capture.
Dr. Ledya assured tho intermediaries
that tho Boors did not intend to kill
Rhodes, but would certainly hold him
as a hostago until indemnity for tho
Jamieson raid' wns paid. Tho Boers
havo decided to doublo tho amount of
tho iudemnlty to bo domanded, so
Rhodes' friends will havo to hand over
ton million dollars before ho is released.
Jamieson is still at Ladysmlth.
GEN. WOOD ADVANCES
London, Fob. 13. A telegram recolved
hero says thnt tho forces commanded by
General Wood have moved up from tho
southward and solicd Soupnn's drift,
which hb now holds.
A dispatch from Col. Kokowlch says
Klmbcrly wns bombarded throughout
Fobrunry 8th.
Tho Boersnro actively pressing around
Rcnsberg. A British force consisting
of a sectlou of artillory and 250 horso
which reached ellngeesfontcin Fob. 10,
was compelled to fall back on Rensborg,
Sl.so
in Case of His
owing their eastern
ened.
flank being threat-
London, Fob. 13. A dispatch from
Ronsborg says eovoro fighting occurred
during tho British retreat, various out
posts on both sides suffering heavy
losses. It Is doubtful if Reniborg can
bo held.
Rknsuero, Fob. 13, Yestorday's ro
tlromont of tho Weslor'n outposts in
eluded tho withdrawn! from Colo-
skoop, nnd nil tho surrounding
posts. Tho Boera successfully sholled
tno uruiBii positions Tho lioors wore
flvo to one wherever fighting occurred.
Tho British nro chafing uuder tho neces
sity ot retreat from theso posto. They
safoly brought off tho guns from
Coloskoop.
DRIVING
BACK
THE OUTPOSTS.
Riksdkiio, Fob, 13. Tho Boers havo
again driven in tho British outposts on
ttio western flank, all tho outposts nt
Bastards, Nek., Hoblkirk'a Windmill
nndothor points, retiring to Muodor's
Farm
A British Victory.
RENsnr.no, Fob. 13. Hobklrks nnd
Bastards, Nek, which tho Boors too
possession of on Saturday, havo been re
occupied by tho British. Tho Boers
were sholled out.
Roberts' Movements.
London, Fob. 13. Lord Roberts hns
gathered 35,000 men, with whom ac
cording to the best milltnry opinion, ho
proposes turning tho left of tho Magors
fontoin lines near Jacobnlal, entorlng
tho Free stato, compolllng General
Cronjo to raiso tho sledgo at
Kimbcrley, and thus making his first
stop toward Bloemfonteln.
At Mareking.
London, Feb. 13. Klmberly, 20 miles
away from the Modder rivor position, is
in sore straits. Tho details of the De
cember death rato show thnt in a popu
lation of 14,000 whites nnd 10,000 blacks,
tho mortality was 60 whites and 38
blacks, por thousand. Tho infantile
death rato was 071 per thousand among
tho whites and 012 per thousand among
tho blacks. Enteric fever was preveient.
This frightful state of things in Decem
ber cannot have improved much, if at
all, ainco then, and tho fighting power of
tho garrison must hnvo been greatly di
minished. Meanwhile the bombardment of tho
Boers has Increased, and thoro is 1mm
nent danger of tho town falling under
tho very eyes of Lord Roberta. It is be
lieved in circles, closoto tho war ofllco,
that he will move at onco. Scouts hnvo
approached within 1,000 yards of the
Boer trenches at Magersfonteln. They
havo found these strong, nnd ascertained
that Ihey aro Used as dwelling places.
Naval gunners are constantly watching
tho emey'a lino with strong glasses, and
thpy declare that there Is appreciable
diminution in tho Boer forces.
Urltlsh Recruits.
London, Feb. 13, The house of com
Business Eyes
Defective visiou produces irritation
and n ervousness.anu in this condition
no po rson is capable of giving to Dull
ness matters or ordinary affairs of life
tho attention necessary to success.
Nothing is more important for the pre
ent preservation of good health and
clear business Judgement than zealous
care of the eyes. Perfect fitting glasses
will overcome nature's defects, and
the place to get such glasses is ot
HERMAN W. BARR,
Scientific Optician 118 State St
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tnons was crowded yesterday in nnticl-patlonofnstntemuntfromGcorgoWynd-ham,
parlimontnry secretary of the wnr
oflIcO in regard to tho nrtny measures.
Tho government, ho en Id had not ovon
considered tho question of compulsory
service, which was entirely unnecessary
in Viow of tho effectlvo recruiting ot tho
auxiliary forcos. During tho spring
andumtner tho volunteer corps would
bo formed. Tho artillory service nnd
tho j corps ot engineers, necessary
for -two additional nrmy corps would
bo i railed forthwith, namely 30
lloIc( battorics and so. on horso batteries.
Thftspenkor also said it had been do
cldod to raiso twolvo additional infantry
battalions. Windham said tho existing
cavalry forcos woutd also bo oxpanded
by several regiments, and that commis
sions would bo offered to militia ofllcors,
to (ho colonics nnd to universities. At
pfeeent tho speaker further pointed out,
there wero 109,000 regulars in the coun
try anu tno mcrcaso was anticipated to
bo 80,000. Thoro wero now 323,000 mon
in tho auxiliary forces and It was cstl-
DEMOCRATIC
Bryan Wants it Called Prior to the Repulv
lican Convention,
Eatly Conventions.
Br Aaaoelntcd Prcia to thu Jnnrnnl.
Nkw Yohk, Fob. 13. A special to tho Hornld from Washington snys:
Boforo Brynn left Wnshlngton on Snturdny ho hold n conforonco with tho
Democratic lcndori, and It was decided that tho Democratlo national convention
bo held nrlor to tho Republican and Populist conventions. It is understood that
Bryan is particularly nuxlous to antlclpato tho nctlon of tho Populist pnrty, which
ho fears may bo guilty ot political indiscretions which may injure his cauev..
VENEZUELAN
Successful Attacks Being Made on Defeated
Government Troops,
Kovolutlon
AuouU'tad-rTcai lo he Jonrn!.
New Yo'riic, Fob. 13. A dispatch to
By
Tho revolution under Goneral Hernandez, in Venezuela, is gaining rapidly. The
revolutionists attacked nnd defeated tho govornmont troops near Coro.
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP DEFEATED.
Pacific Cable Bill to Pass as
Measure,
By Auoctntca Vxrtt la (be Journnl.
Subsidy Bill Shelved.
WAsniNOTOK, Feb. 13. Tho. houso committee on interstato nnd foreign com
merco hns decided to report tho Pacific cnble bill nlong tho lines of tho Sherman
bill, defeating Corliss' proposition for government ownership.
Nkw Yoiik, Fob. 13. Tho Washington correspondent of tho World says there
is no hope of tho passago of tho Hannn-Pnyno shipping subsidy bill, nnd that tho
Republican Ieadcrs.lmvo decided would
mated tho increase would bo 60,000 men.
So altogether, tho country would soon
havo nt least 617,000 mon, nndiWand
ham anticipated thnt tho number would
be nearer 000,000 than 600,000.
MAFEKING IS GAME
London, Feb. 13. An undated dls
patch from Mafeking says :
'Col. Baden-Powell has received a
communication from Lord Roberts
promising that relief will bo seut In a
few weeks. The garrison Is as game as
ever."
BRYAN AT
RICHMOND
Hr AacocUted I'resa to lb Journal.
Richmond, Vn., Feb. 13. W. J. Bryan,
yesterday afternoon, addressed nn au
dience at tho Academy of Music, made
up of the members of the legislature and
many othor persons. He dlecusKed tho
Income tax, tho currency and trust
question, and the Philippine policy.
The audience was particularly demon
strative when Mr. Bryan expressed tho
hope that tho British would novur not to
Ladvsmith. and when lie nolntfd out
the danpers of tho unchecked growth of
i the trust evil.
ABE LINCOLN'S
COUNTY SPLIT.
BvHixaruu), III., Feb. 13 The n
ventionof tho republicans of Sanuamon
county yeoterday afternoon resulted in n
split, the Cullom delegates leaving the
convention in a body before tho tempo
rary organization had been maito, and
ad) nrning to the opera house. The re
sult Is that two delegations will apply for
admission to the staui and congressional
coventi.ni, and there will be two repub
lican legislative tickets lu tho Meld.
The funeral of Ex-secretary Thompson
was held at Indianapolis yesterday.
The nomination of Mrs. Potter Pal
mer as commissioner to the Pans ex
position has boea confirmed by the
senate,
CONTRABAND OF WAR.
Americans Not Allowed to Carry
WoaponB Into
Sonorn,
Br Aaaoelntut Trcai to the Jnnrnnl.
OniCAoo, Feb. 13. A spoclal from El
FnBon,Tox., says: Tho Mexican govern
ment now prohibits tho entranco of
arms and ammunition to tho stato of
Sonorn, owing to tho revolution now in
progress thoro. American minors who
havo heretofore been permlttted to carry
rifles and sixshootors and belts full ot
cartridges into Sonorn aro now prevented
from carrying any arms whatever, nnd
nro stripped of nmmuntlon nt Nognlcs
and Nnco. This order was issued bo
causo it wns reported thnt Americans
wero pouring Into 8onorn in tho gulso of
minors whllo tholr teal object was to as
sist tho rebellious Yaquls in Raining
their freedom.
The now orders nro enforced by Mexico
only nt Arizona ports of ontry, nnd per
sons entering Sonorn vln El Paso nnd
Casa Grnndos nro permitted to enrry nil
CONVENTION
REVOLUTION
Oalnlng.
tho Herald from tho Tort of Spain sayss
a Corporation
bo good policy to slielve it.
tho arms and ammunition desired.
Mnnv nnraoiis have taken advantauo of
tills to convey theso contraband goods
Into tho hostllo country.
CHICAGO'S
BIG STRIKE.
Chicago, Feb. 13. Of tho 7,000 build
ing tradesmen who took their half-holiday
on Saturday afternoon, in drflanco
of tho new rules of tho building eon
tractors' council, ono-half, U was
announced by labor leaders, resumed
work as usual on the blgbulldings. Thli
is regarded by labor interests as Indicat
ing weakness in tho building contract
ors' agreement to stand by ono another.
At Urn headquarters of the contractors,
It wns declared that the imm still at
work ware doing so under special ugreo
inents, In order to complete certain por
tions of work. Operations on numerous
smaller structured nro at n standstill,
and will remain so, the hossus say, un
til tho placix of locked out men nro
filled. Togunrdngnlust others taking
tholr places, union mn havo had 1,000
picket stationed about tho city.
Tho building material trades rounsil,
with a membership of 20,000, has an
nounced that it will support tho build
ing trades council. No timtorial will bo
furnished to ooutructors employing non
union labor.
Unlawful Deposits,
Lewiston, Idaho, Fob. 13. County
Attorney Danford has filed a criminal
complaint against County Treasurer
Hastings, alleging that tho latter offlolal
has unlawfully deposited funds of tho
county in the national bank, contrary to
law. Tho law, it appears, requires that
such deposits shall bo sjecial ones, and
not bo included In tho general deposits
of the bank. Tho pennlty specified Is
from ono to ten years in tho penitentiary,
Hastings, when arralgued, was relcaed
on his own recognizance for preliminary
exainhi tion tomorrow.
L. J. Davenport, who was married
ymterday, was in tho city today allvo
nd well.
DEMOCRATS
WILL ENJOIN
An Attempt to Prevent Governor Taylor
From Governing.
Louisviu-k, Fob. 13. Boforo Judgo
Cantrlll at Georgetown tomorrow Hlto
Democrats will bring a suit in equity
asking for an injunction to restrain Gov
ernor Taylor from exercising nn of tho
(unctions ot tho ofllco of governor. It
is expected that n tomporary injunc
tion will bo granted.
THE SOLDIERS
STILL TARRY
.FnANKronr, Feb. 13. Today Governor
Taylor declined to ordor nwny nil of tho
soldiers now hero, with tho exception of
a fow for n personal hotly guard. Ho had
sont for Colonol Williams nnd given
orders for tho moving of tho troops, but
sovornl of his friends urged so strongly
that tho soldlors bo permitted to remain
that Governor Taylor changed his in
tention nnd snid that, for tho present,
at least, ho would not havo any more of
thorn returned to their homes.
A SUSPICIOUS BULLET.
Lato this afternoon tho dotcctives
working upon tho Goebol assassination
discovered n bullet imbedded in ono ot
tho trees in tho south stdo of tho cnpl
tol square. It struck tho trco about 20
inches from tho ground, and almost on
a lino from tho oxccutlvo building, nnd
on tho spot whoro Governor Goebol fell.
A block of wood containing tho bullet
wns cut from tho trco, nnd is now In
tho possession of tho prosecuting attor
ney. CONGRESSMAN
CHICKERING
Klllod by Falling Prom His Hotel
WlndonAffllotocl With
Molnnohollu.
II r AaaaclnUA l'rr (a (! Journnl.
New Yohk, Fob. 13. Congressman
ChnsA. Chlckering, wns found dead
outsldo tho Grnnd Union Hotel today,
Ho had o'thor fallen or Jumpod from tho
fourth story window of tho hotol,
Chtckcring's friends hnvo been aware
for somo timo that ho was afflicted with
melancholia following n sorvero attack
ot typhoid foyor.
Opposing the Financo Dill.
Chicago, Fob, 13. Tho anti-trust
conferenco resolutions were adopted pro
testing ugnlnst tho currency bill now
pending In congress nnd calling upon
tho people of United States to meet nnd
"thumlortholr protestsngnlnstthls most
nudaclous, dangerous nnd oppresslvo
measure ever presented to n legislative
body by n sot of consplrutors."
ALASKAN "RESERVE
WA8iiiNaTON,Fob.l3. By an executive
order, a certain portion of tho ponln
sulaintho district of Alnskn, Immedi
ately north of tho southern boundary,
and embracing Camp Point Spencer, litis
been rcservod for public purposes. Tho
tract Is located on tho west shore of
Port Clnrenco bay, comprising tho
peninsula on which Is Point Spencer,
and includes about four square miles.
EDITOR NEILL
AS A WITNESS
y.vs lie Did All Ho Could for CUik In
Ills Puper.
Washinoton, Fob. 13. In tho Clark
case tcdny, Nelll, the proprietor of the
Helena Independent, was called. Tho
witness was crojs-oxamlnod by Catnr
boll.
"Did you do any work for Clark dur
ing tho last senatorial campaign In Mon
tana?" "I did nil I could in my nowspaper
and otherwise In a legitimate way "
"Did you spend nny money In tho hg.
Islntlvo campaign or senatorial contest
before tho h-glslaturu?" "Yos, but It
was my own."
Nelll said Clnrk had a mortgage on tho
Independent for abouM2fi,000
PORTLAND'S
BUILDING
Washinoton, Fob. 18. A hill appro
priating $160,000 for thu enlargement of
tho publlo building at Portland, Ore.,
has puswl. Alllion then addressed the
senate on tho financial bill
HOP BALES
O. II. O, A, Doing Uuslnew Son o
Hops Molding In the Uulo.
Jas. Wliistanley, local ngent of the
hop growers' astoelation, mado n solo of
61 bales yosteid ty ut 0 cent's twr pound
and another today of 117 bales at lH
cents, both to dealer.
An embarrassing condition hns arisen
within the last few weeks from tho fact
that somo lots of hops are molding in
thu bale. This has been tho cato In
former )oars with hops held over, as h
extreme humidity ot the climate make
It extremely dlflloxilt to prevent the
growth of the mold fungi lu hops kei t
through the winter.
Tho mold lu some cases has now pene
trated to a depth of three or four lucher
(mm tho outsldo of thn bale, and it If
necessary to scale this off to leavo the
' bale in good condition,
This is only ono ol the drawback
which has made the work of the O. li,
G. A., an uphill pull this season.
It is n matter (or tho heartiest con
gratulation thnt tho hop growers suc
ceeded In their effora to form tholr as
sociation, nnd aro loyally supporting It.
It is easy to sco tho condition they
would bo in now, if no organization
wtre in existence. Hops would now be
quoted by tho bolo, if quotable nt nil.
As It Unfair price w ill bo realized for
every pouud.
A SILVERTON VOLUNTEER.
Charles K. Minler Laid to Rest With
Honors.
SavKnroN, Or., Fob. 13 Tho funeral
ol Charles E. Minier, of Company M,
Second Oregon, who died in tho Philip
pines of typhoid fover, was held in 811
vorton, uudor tho auspices ot the
Knights of Pythias, Sunday,
Tho special trnln chartered by tho
Pythlans nnd bearing tho romalns mado
stops at Canby, Barlow, Aurora, Hub
bnrd nnd Woodburn, whoro members
of tho othor nnd friends were waiting.
Arriving nt Silverton, they were met by
tho Silverton Mnrlno bond, friends of
tho deceased, Knights, Odd Fellows,
Veterans of tho G. A. R. nnd cltizons.
Thopubllohnllhad been btautlfully
decorated (or tho sad occasion, but, ow
ing to tho Immonso crowd to bo accom
modated, and tho beauty of tho day, It
was decided to hold tho exercises on
tho campus adjoining tho publlo school
building,
J. P. Kennedy, grand chancellor, com
mandcr of tho grand lodgo, conducted
tho exercises. Ho spoko feelingly and
earnestly ot their brother, tho dead sol
dier. Ills remarks were listened to
with profound attention.
L. R. Stinson, grand keeper of records
and seal, nnd Chnrles A. Murphy, dep
uty grnnd chancellor of this district,
woroprosont, nleo Captain Poormnn, of
Woodburn, nnd Superintendent Jones,
of Salem.
Charlea Mlnlor wns n member of K.
o( P. Hormos, No. CO, of Aurora, and
whllo In tho Philippines all waadouo
for him thnt could bo done by that or
der. His funeral wns tho lnrgost publlo
funeral over held in Silverton, nnd ho
was buried in tho Miller cemotory, a
few mllua cast of tho city.
ANOTHER nODBERY.
Uaue's Store Entered List Night By
Durglars,
Last night burglara ontorod the gen
oral merchandise- store of A. Daue, In
South 8alem, nnd secured nbout )15 In
ensh from tho till. Mr. Dauo closed his
placo of builnees nt) tho usual hour, and
retired to his hoino, which is about two
blocks from tho store. ThH morning
when ho ontorod his placo of business,
ho discovered that It Inul been robbed.
Tho burglars entered tho stcro by way
of a window In tho rear end of tho
store room, first by tho aid of nn nx
taken from his neighbor's, Mr. Jory's
woodshud, they pried thu window out of
tho casing nud ontorod tho store room.
Onco insldo they soon broko a holo
through the back door largo enough to
run their arm In nnd removo the bolt
thnt held it, which imvo them entrance
to the main store room. They then
pried tho till opou nnd secured tho abort
amount. No goods havo been missed by
tho proprietor. It is thought that thcs
aro the tamo crooks thnt entered Har
riott & Lawrence's store last week.
Ninety cents In pennies were found on
tho sidewalk near tho store, by Lee
Aehcsoii, nnd returned to Mr. D.iue.
School Havings Usnk.
Tho collections nt the different schools
today for tho school saings bankwer
as follows t
East $21 63
Lincoln
Park 722
Central... 10 70
North 2 03
Polytechnic ... 25
Total U2 09
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Hair
A man with a
thin headofhtir
Is a marked man.
But tho big bald spot Is not too
kind of a mark most men like.
Too many men in their twenties
are bald. This Is absurd and all
unnecessary. Healthy hair shows
man's strength. To build up the
uairiromtnci
wscra
roots, to pre
vent and to
euro bald
nc, ujo
Nair
It always
restore s
color to
faded or gray
hair. Notice
visor
that word
always
Arj it cures dandruff.
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WHEAT MARKET.
San Fbaspuco, Feb. 13. Cash WH.
Caiaoo, Feb. 13-May t8tf , Cash 70
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