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"(!yvnv"V'9 Pfa THE DAILY JOURNAL. vol.. x SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MARCH 13 1900. .m Sbirte DRESS Theeo Neat Best work shirts you can flml, 46c and 60c lines can't bo bent silk front negllgeo shirts 00c and 70c. NowcBt styles in colored drers skirts, 70c and 05c. Extra good unlatindered whlto drees shiits, 45c long or hort bosom. Anything you want In the shirt line. Prices, ure the very lowest. iNeu) York . -- - SHIRTS 1 WORK SHIRTS I Racked OBJECTS TO BOER INDEPENDENCE SALEM'S ONE PRICE CASH STORE I V7 7 M (J rfi Af' (38Pi We still have a few of those ladies' box calf shoes at $2,00 and $2,25. If you need anything in that line now is a good time to bu, England Not Inclined to Concede to the Demands of the Republics. GERMANY WILLING TO JOIN IN DEMAND FOR MEHATION France Declines to Complicate Matters By Her Offices Gen. Roberts Nearing Bloemfonteln. II? taa.iclitltil I'rraa to (be Jourunl. London, March 13. In tho houso of Lords todny Lord Salisbury read tho British government's reply to Presidents Stoyn and Krugor. The concluding sen tence la as follews: "Ilor Mnjoaty'a government can only answer your honor's telegram by saying It Is not prepared to nsont to the Independence of either tho South African Rcpiblle or Ornngo FreoStato." UNCLE SAM'S GOOD OFFICES. " KRAUSSB gROS BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPERIOR 5T0UE5 and RANGES. London, March 13. Tho United States government ut tho request of Presidents Kruger and Stoyn has offorcd to tho British government its sorvices as a mediator. Lord Salisbury has not yet replied, but thoro is littlo doubt that ho will decllno the United Statos' good ofllcos. GERMANY IS WILLING CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY BROS SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE. Cash Premiums Paid Every Day I'liat'a what ruoet people aro looking for, but seldom receive However, thore is a place whero they are In tho form of superior goods, full weights and low prices, Such Is tho testimony of our oldest customers. Try us for Groceries of all kinds and you will bo convinced. Ham itt & Lawrence, OLD FORTOFPICK OIU)CKIt Ceiilin, March 13. It Is eoml-ofiklally announced that wlion tho Orango Frco Stato and the Transvaal ad- dressed to a number of the larger and smaller states a request for friendly mediation, tho German government re plied that It would willing participate on condition of tho certainty that both bel ligerents desired it. THE FRENCH CANNOT ACT Paius, March 13. In regard to Franco's attitudo in tho matter of inter vention in the Anglo-Transvaal war an official said "Franco certainly will not take the initiative In offering England meditation. In the present excited stoto of public feeling in England any step taken by tho French government would defept its own object. ROBERTS NEAR BLOEAFONTEIN tho railway six miles south of Blocm fonteln. Thcro aro 321 men wounded. About CO or 70 men wcro killed or ore missing." London, March 13. Ixird Roberts' actual entry into tho Orango Free State capital seems likely to bo delayed until tomorrow, as his statement that ho is going to reinforco General French indi cate that opH)sltton Is to bo encounter ed on tho outskirts of the town, though tho statement, that tho llritish cavalry leader has positions which command tho sltuntiou, leaves no doubt that the occupation will speedily bo ef fected, and witli it will accrue to tho British important captures of supplies, If not prisoners. However, it maybothat tho Doors may mako a strenuous resist ance which will not bo overcome until Roberts' main army catches up with tho cavalry. ENGLAND DECLINES OUR GOOD OFFICES London, March 13. The United Statos charge d' affairs, Henry White, saw Lord Salisbury this evening and received tho formal reply from tho British government, declining tho good officers of tho United States in regard to pcaco. Tho interview was very brief, tho premier confining himself to a court eous vorbal declination, without enter ing into any details. ROBERTS IS ' ' AFTER THE BOERS I now ordered them to wear it as n, token of their degradation, it seems to mo those Irish who do not wish to bo Monti tied with the robber lords of South Africa should tako some notlco of this insult to their littlo Island, whose vor nuntoicness mtgnt navo protected from tho Quceu Empress. I BUggcst that tliojo who cannot refrain from wearing tho shamrock should dip It Into ink until tho dishonor Is wiped out by the final triumph of the iloers or in somo other way." "GIVE US LIBERTY OR GIVE US DEATH" Suoh id the Last Appoal of tho Boor Prosldonts. II r Aaaoctulvd I'rraa l fhr Jiiarnal London, .March 13. Tho lint telegram tent by Kruger nnd Stoyn to tho Mar quis of Salisbury Bays in p.irt: "Blood bud tears of thousands and prospect of moral and oconomiu ruin, whcrowlth South Africa threatened mako it neces sary for both bolllgoronts to ask them selves in tho fight of God for what thoy aro fighting. Wo solemnly declare that war was undertaken sololy as n dcfonslvu measure, and is only continued in older to secure and maintain tho incontosti bio indopondonco of both our Republics, and to obtain tho tho asauranc that these, Her Majosty's sub jects who havo taken part witli us shall sudor no harm what ever in person or property. On thoso conditions wo aro desirous of scoing pence ro-cstablishcd in South Af rica, whilo, If hor mnjosty'a gov ernment is determined to destroy tho independence of tho republics thcro is nothing left to us but to poraovcro to tho end In tho courso already begun." In reply, niter reciting tho facts of tho discussion of eomo months between tho governments, Lord Salisbury says: "fiuddonly, nt two days' notlco, tho South African republic after issuing an insulting ultimatum, declared war upon Her Majesty and tho Orango Freo Stato, with whom thero nnu not uoen any utscussion, tooK a similar step. Thon followed n statement as tho great cost of llfo and proporty involved by tho war, and tho reply closes as fol fel fol eows: "In vlow of tho ubo to which tho two republics havo put tho position which was givon thorn, and tho calamities theso unprovoked attacks havo indicted on Hor Majesty's dominions, Hor Majesty'd government can only answor your honors by saying that thoy aro not prepared to assent to tho indo pondonco of either tho South African Ropublio or Orango Freo Stato. PUERTO RICAI TARI1 Senators will Settle it in a Republican Caucus. I m THE CODER D'ALENE MINING INVESTIGATION GOES ONJ :-'., Oranges aro Cheap, Slnco Evan's Barbershop wont Into tho orango business. Organgea wero uovor so cheap sluco Geior was hi busi ness on Court street flvo years ago. Ho again started tho domaud in Salem by flvlng forty Naval oranges for a quarter, 'hoso aro tho same as heretofore sold two for a nlckol. Iondon, March 13, 10 a. ni. Tho nor ofllco has received a dispatch from Loid Roberts announcing that, after a fight with the Boers, General French occupied two hills closo to tho station command ing Bloemfonteln, It says: Our tnarcli was again unopposed. Wo are now about 18 milos from Bloemfon teln, Tho cavalry division is astride WHVJflZHIT f5 fifi' 'Ml ' Lu.ti-' FOR BETTER WEATHER? IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE ANY X X X Wall Paper THIS SPRING YOU GAIN NOTHING BY PUTTING IT OFF. X X X X X London, March 13, Tuesday 4 :20 a. m. Lord Roberts is making a vory rapid advance and ho Is again misleading the Boors by continuing to advance south ward Instead of through tho flat coun try due cast of Aasvogel Kop. Ho will probably eleio tho railway south of Blomfoutcln, and, although another battlo is possible, it is more likely that the B.ers are only endeavoring to delay his advanco until all tho rolling stock of the railway and tho store and troops from tho Orungo river district can bo gotten away. Tho Dully News quotes Whltelaw Reid as saying In a private letter. "1 glvo you hearty congratulations on the changed aspect of tho war. It is au immense relief to us all, as well as to you." "This view," says tho Daily News, "is welcome, as expressing with an un usual measure of authority, tho enlight ened public feeling in tho United States." PEACE IN KENTUCKY Legislature Meets, But Taylor Will Not Give Up His Fight, H .ftaaorlatod Prni In ha JaurnnL Frankfort, March 13. All approhonslon of furthor troublo has apparently disappeared, whon tho two houses of tho legislature met today without molost ution from stato troops. Taylor refused all Interviews today, but prominent Ro. publicans assort emphatically that Taylor will remain in Frankfort and con tlnuti the fight until the question of thogovernorshlp is finally pasaodupon. The situation iu Fuuikfnrt hIiows a radical lmprovomont from that of H hours ;o. Pnbllo oxcltnment, worked up to tho highest pitch by tho arrests of Secro lary ol Stato Powers, Captain D.wis and tho others accused of complicity In tho assassination of Govornor Goobel, and by rumors among tho Republicans that tho lustily organized militia of Governor Beckham was to attompt to tako possession of tho stato buildings, or arrest Govornor Tavlor, and among Democrats that tho stato militia would attompt to nrrost Govornor Beckham, died nway almost en tirely when it becamo evident that nolthor stdo had any intention of Initiating hostilities. Novortheloss, great unoaslnoss still exists, especially among tho Republicans. TV ft Allen and Butler Give the Lie to Their Political Tra ducers BUBONIC PLAGUE ABATING Authorities Report No New Cases Insure ance Refused, GERAANY HEARD FROM Durban, March 12. Tho Transvaal having appealed to Uerimtny for medi ation in tho war with Or tut Britain, Germany has replied that she declines to Interfere, as sho is in no way concern ed iu tho conflict. BOER ARMY IS COSMOPOLITAN. Mr A.wlmd frtaa a tho Jnnraat. San Francisco, March 13. The steamer Gaelic brings the following advices j. .M.i iiunoium marcn o. ro now cases of plague have developed for three days. Ono now enso Is reported from Kohulu Maul. The situation in this city Is bottor than for a month. Tho representatives of tho various Insurance companies havo decided not to pay tho losses on tho buildings destroyed by tho civil authorities In ...o cuorw w siamp out tno plnguo. Many claims will bo mado against tho govern ment for losses sustained In tho fires. WORLD'S WORK. IJy Aaanclntrd l'raa In lh Jonrnni. Wasiii.voton, March 13. Tho Repub lican senators have decided to hold a caucus for tho settlement of all differ ences upon tho Puerto Rlcan tariff qucs tlon. THE MINERS INVESTIGATION. Watiiinoton, Marchl 3 At tho Coour d'Alcno Investigation, I.cntz called attention to a telegram given out tho war department,!!! which capitalists asked for protection in a mining coun try. Ho said that tho country ought to havo tho nindavlts presented by Sena tors and Holtfeldt to tho prcsldont, in which It was stated that martial law was unnecessary. Tho committee de cided not to call on tho president for tho affidavits. On cross-examination, Simp- kins held to his recital given outhodi net examination. .n.... i.i.i. . . .t . i.,j '-'j.'1 Biivur, Minuii nua nui ma csuo. nilCJal!' tvna fnltntvrl liv Ilntlnr tvttti n nar.nn.1 .A j ..., ,..... ,...,. 0 0, stiuemont concerning a similar mattor. v'-! MARCHING TO ' BLOEMFONTEIN.- Itjr Aaaoclatrit I'rcaa In (he JUBI.L i&. FINANCIAL BILL CONFERENCE. Washington, March 13. After pass ing n numbor of minor bills today, tho house proceeded to tho consideration of tho conference rcort on tho financial bill. ARE STILL FOR FREE SILVER Washington, March 13, Allen, rhlnu to tho question of privilege, suld ho had been misrepresented by ctrtaln news paper correspondents, who reported that ho had ahandonod tho freo coinage of London. March 13. The DaIIv Nws"w has tho following dispatch, dated Mon-l2 llftl nvnnlllf XTnpnli 1" Irrtm Vn.iln'u Vlelt: "Wo left Aasrodcl this morning, 'pro ceded by cavalry, and marched here, a dlslanco of about 15 miles. Tho army hu boon following Koal Spruit, and wo are now rather to tho couth of Blocnifonteiu . and only about 12 miles off. All tho divisions have now joined the main advanco Lord Roberts' hcadquar tors aro at Grcgowtki's farm. You will remember that tho reform prisoners were tried before Judgo Gregowski. "By marching along Kaal Spruit, Lord Roberts again outwitted the Boors, who had Intrenched themsolves along the Moddor rivor, thinking that pur route would be In that direction. Wo found most of tho farms along our lino of march deserted, with whlto flags fly ing over tho houses. All tho belongings worth removal has teen takon away, and thore wore evident slgnB that the occupants loft in a hurry, .things being littered about. "Tho Commander-in-Chief has given strict nrdors that nothing Is to be touched it is not oxpooiou wmi wo snail meet ' with great opposition Iu entering Bloem-fouteln." WHEAT MARKET. Ran Fhancihco, March 13 Cash 05. Chicago, March 13 May GSJfCash 68. Just one word for the Nrw York, Marsh 13, A correspond ent of the Times, writing from Lou renco MHrquez, says: A Dutchman gives an interesting uccount of a visit he recently paid to the Boer camp at Col enso. He mado a short stay at the tent of General Joulwrt, who ut tho time was ensnued with his becrelarv and the tela. graph wires, whilo close at hand and iiuuer the same canvas, Ids sturdy rpouo was phieldly peeling potatoes, as if no fatal itmiea were hanging in the balance. Thu rites of hospitality were observed by tho Commandant-General od rerlng tho native wench, Kva, who as accompanied him and his good Sonator Simon opposes the Porto Rice tariff bill, David Bay, was elected mayor of La Grande yesterday. fccalchl sung at Portland last night in tho fourth act of II Trovatore. Senator Rawlins, a Democrat of Utah, spoko against expansion yesterday. It Is reported that Kngland will probably refuso to rmml.Inr Dm nmmwto.1 canal treaty. Rov. J. It. N. Bell, was olectcd school director nt Baker City yesterday by 108 majority. Tho Russian and French cable and telegraph systems In Slberlu, China, uud Indo-China aro soon to be connected. Congressman Young, of Virginia, a Democrat, was yesterday unseated and Wise, u Republican, takes his place. nun. u, r. inoinpson, was elected school director In Portland yestorday. received 1000 votes, against J. P. Finley's 731. Tho typo foundry owners and their omployos in Philadelphia, yesterday i.tuu hi, nu ugrcumom lor auvanco oi wages, nuU a strike is averted. Edward Glllman, of Hamburg, la,, was latt night oevquittol of the murder of wan nuiuvan, at uuite, Jlont. Tito acquitted man left nt onro for Iowa. Ho nr- Gompanu . Tir artrnntacrf of the low orices we are makincr on our line of u i ..1. ! 11. 1 J f .J,. oflr - , 'V'lUroUmyHdcumpu, raperf WniCn IS HIC ItirgCbl UUU llxu&l. ujjmj-uuvv otwa w oaawwia to unng conee. . . I At the camp ;in balem. Still contain the old reliable tool stc?l three point bearings, if you have not examined them, do so before you buy. We give you ten p:r cent, off for cash, or sell ot easy terms of credit UREN and HAMILTON THE LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE , B p an Irish iuslller, who I had just fallen into the hands of tho iBoerv, remarked in conversatien: "Kuuh.all thedoers Oi've met havo been Irishmen." Certainly the collection was a modt cosmopolitan one. Tlierej were a few Afrikanders among them, hut the majority were either Americans, Italians or Grteks. "Shake Hands." Clote friendship follows introduction to our gl mi)". Thoy will aid you in many Inconceivable ways In tho jHirformanco of your dully duifeH. Ijt iih Introduco you. Don't potiuo this inciting. Procrastination is tho llilef of good eyo sight. Tho constant dropping of water will wuar away u stone. A slight eyo strain Impairs health, became it is con stant. The strain which first manifests itmtlfasu slight discomfort should hu promptly remedied by thu use of glasses Proper glasses tho kind, and tho only kind wo fit. Wo also mil "MURINE," tho best eyo remedy known to tho profession. It quickly relieves sore and inflamed eyes. By mall 60c.' Quurauteedito pleaso. HERMAN W. BARhT 118 Mate Sir. Graduate Optician. MISS PARNELL TALKS BITTERLY TO liVOKY DAIRYMAN WITHIN 50 MILGS OF SALEM; lii the last year and one-half, we have taken from you tons of butter, thousands of dozens of ejjgs, and chickens. We have paid you SPOT Cash and the highest market price. We are here now permanently established in business, and with ample capital at ourcommand to continue on the same line of busines dealings. will. you. We desire to quadruple our business dealings. We Want Youk Business. Call on us and see just what we can do for you. We can pay you more money for your dairy products than any creamery in Oregon. We offer you belter prices for cream, butter fat or granular butter, than any creamery in the Willamette valley, our accommodations lor cream and butter gathering are unequaled, We collect by wagon, rail, boat and stage, costing the dairyman nothing. fl Separator That saves cream. I Dcbum, March 13. Miss Annie Par nell, sister of the late Charles Btewart Parcel), publishes the following letter: "Since the Queen, whose Irl.b soldiers havo hitherto been puunished if they vomoreu lo sport vue snamrocx, bus SPRAY jis.TRBBS Wo have just received a quantity of DUNNES SOLID BPRAYd aud are prepared to supply our patrons with all that they may need. Cm .4..1. . IV T - O 1 Vegetable, Flower and SUL 2KJiJK. Ul INeVV OCCUS u' d of all' Well; Theue is But One, and that is the De Lavel Disc Bowl Machine and we are the sole agents for this sec tion. Bhwake of all hollow bowl ma chines. Thi-:y Waste Cream. We hae a cream separator that will save cream equal to any hollow bowl ma chine that we will sell you for from 55,00 to SlO.oa Save the other 5'I0 00 to $75.00 to buy a De Lavel later on. We sell all our dairy machinery on easy terms. Send for our Dairy and Cream ery supply catalogue. wi o fill your order. A complete line of Spray Pumps. SAVAGE S. 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