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THE DAILY JOURNAL. mfe' VOi. x SALEM, OKEUOJN IflUDAY. MARCH 10 1H00. KOW, Though tho din Df auction bells and tho flutter of red flags and whlto signs, wo havo patiently hold our pence, but now uo'vo n word to any. But not by RIJD FLAG nor CLANKING HELL will wo seek to nttract your attontlon, uor by "closing out" sales either, for tho "I WILL LEAD YOU TO PRETORIA" GEN. METHUEN'S WORDS OF PRAISE THE QUAY CASE IS SET I 1 S1LEM WOOLEN MILL SI'ORE us Saitl1 General Roberts to His Men at Bloemiontem. is noro to stay as long ni Oregon wool grows on Oregon sheep Well wo started to say that wo have just completed our Annual Invoice, and In taking slock, flml that wo hao several lines of suits all sold out savo perhaps one or two. These odd suits wo have placed by themselves and THEY'VE GOT TO GO FOtt WE ly.J K.EEl 0UU ST0CK CLKAN- IF VOU WANT A GOOD SlUTOtOKEGONWOOLATA CLEAN-UP 1'ltICE, NOW'S YOUltTIME. When you come In look over our "Odds nnds Ends" tables, whoro we ve collected u fow remnants of lines In underwear, sweaters, gloves, shirts, caps, cottonndo pantP, etc. And Mackintoshes wo'ronlmoit giving them nwuy, for uo'ro overstocked and want to get rid of tlium. THE Sill WOOLEN HILL STORE 009 COMMttRCIAL, eJT. RAILROAD IN ENGLISH HANDS FROM BLOEMFONTEIN SOUTH I hi occasion to arrest such sleeping tramps or mako cases ae.itnst tho count v. t When big taxpayers liko Mr flina fcsks for protecilon from tho city pnllco against men stepping in their sheds, It Iould bo well to warn tho tramps off ml let them sleep clsowhcro. But If a man liko Sims caupes such a btll to bo run against tho county ho ought at least sign tho information. Mafeking Garrison in Hard Straits-Roberts Will Start for Pretoria After His Army Has Rested DBATH AT MEHAMA. Peter mi tim" -S.f"' Now Amving FINEST LINES OF LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES FOR SPRING EVER SHOWN IN SA LEM, AND OUR CUT PRICES WILL CON riNUE, SEE US FOR BARGAINS IN THE NEWEST FOOTWEAR. KRAUSSE ' BROTHERS 275 COM. ST SALEM ORE. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S 50PERI0R STOUES and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT ! SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE tlr Aaanrlnlrd Pre In lb Journal Lonuo.v, March 10. Lord Roberts' success in handling civil problems at lllocmfontein and tho manifest. cquanN i niity with which tho residents of tho capital accept tho Ilrltlsh occupation, momentarily replaces llio interest in tho military situation. It is believed hero that itoberts will soon push on to Pro toria but permit tho troops to enjoy a few days of rest before cxpeoling further success. Roberts in a speech to tho guards to d.iysatd: "Through a small mlstako I was not ablo to march into Illocmfon- t'ln at tho head of tho hrigado as inten ded. I protnlso you, however, that I will lead you into Pretoria." Gatacro is holding Bclhullo, and tho whole lino of railroad south of Ul"ctn fnntein is now in tho hands of tho Urlt isli, ltrabant's column having crossed tho Ornngo river to Allwal north and Clements cohtinu being across at Van zyl, tho threo columns will form an army of 12,000 to 16,000 which is ox pcctid to replace tho forces of Roberts at Ulocmfontcin as ho pushes northward. Just where tho Doers will attempt to opoeo that march cannst bo easily answered until Jouburt is moro definite ly located. Further uows has readied thuoutaldo world, from Mafoking, dated March 0, showing that tho gurrlxou is in hurd straits. on board is published today with a de nial of tho statement. Oflicinls of tho foreign offlco say tho idea of olllcors of a llrltbh warship attempting to ro niovo foreigners from a German vessel la uttcioly Imposslolo and absurd. CASUALTIES DREIFONT1EN London, March 10 Tho British cas ualties, at Drelfoutlen .March 10, wcro U'J killed, 321 woundoJ, Including 120an adlans wounded. Maurcr Expires Suddenly Wln'o at Work on Ills Farm. By a letter received by Judge Terrell rom Mehama It is learned that Peter lit Aaanetnlril Prraa ta the Jnnrnnl. Cape Town, March 10. Lord Mi t li nen, speaking at tho Town Hall at Kim borley yes tenlay, said : "Although nmn of tho enemy's men wcro guilty of diiMardly tricks, wo must remember that their army Is not organ ized witli thosamodlsctpllneasournwn. I never wish to meet a braver general than Cronjo, and ncvor served In a war where there was Ic-s vlndlitho (riling between tho two armies than in this I one." To Be Brought Up in the Senate on April Third. Three Cltixens. John O. Herts, a natlvoof Gormnny; John Belgerig, a nativo of 8wllr.erlan I, nud Arnt J. Aas, a nativo of Norway, havo beon admitted to citizcuslfip. COUER D'ALENE CASE IS STILL TRAGQING ALONG Fighting Jo Wheeler in Wasliington--Ncw York Dem ocrats Wait for Boss Crokcr. t4t to )c ) RUSSIA VS ENGLAND ; Military Preparations on a Large Scale Are Being Made ASKED-TO HELP THE BURGHERS WEBSTER DAVIS COMING HOME Kadcds, March 10. Webster Davis United States secretary of tho Interior has at rived here from Pretoria on his way to America. PRISONERS ARE WELL CARED FOR London, March 16 Roborta reports that ho found coven British officers and forly-threo men wounded in tho hos pital at Bloomfontoln. They havo been well cured for. LITTLE 7ELEQRAMS. ' flr Aaioetated Pre ta th JuuruaL New York. Mar. 16th. A special dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser from Beilin says: The Con stantinople correspondent of the Taatjblatt telegraphs the follewing: "During the last five months 160,000 soldiers have been thrown into different departments of Russia. Merv, Samarkand and Taschkend are veritable war camps and only the impossibility at the present season of building new barracks or hat boring men in t tents has further delayed the advance of troop. A decis- ive manifestation against England may be expected be- $ fore long." t PARALYZED BY SNOW llr Aianelatcd Prraa ta Ihr JonrnnL Washington, March 10. At 10 o'clock ttio Eonato convened to concludo a formal reading of tho Alaskan codo bill. Tho reading concluded nt noon. Hoar renewed his request that tho dato bo fixed for taking up tho Quay caso. Ho asked that tho lltuo bo two weeks from next Tuesday. Tho order wns agreed to. Scnato then took up tho i Puerto Itico appropriation bill. Allen's j .amendment declaring that tho coiiBtltu tlon extended over tho islands was on tho tablo by n voto of 30 to 17. laid TO PREVENT MAIL ROBBING Mr Aaanrlalnl I'rraa In Ilia Jnnrnnl Washington, March 10. Senator Mc Millan today Introduced n hill "to pru dent robbing tho malls." The bill pro vides a system of ost checks to bo scut hrough tho malls Instead of currency. SENATE PENSION AMENDMENTS Nine Inches of the Beautiful Blocks New York. Cash Premiums Tutu's what in ot peoplo aro looking for, but seldom receive. However, there is a plaeu where they uro Paid Every Day In tho form of superior good, full weights and low prices, Biah Is ihu toctiuiouy of our oldest riiMonicrH, Try us for Groceries of all kinds und you will Lo convinced. Han; itt & Lawrence, Tahis, March 10. Tho possibility of Ihu Boers destroying tho mines at Johan nesburg Is causing anxiety among French financiers. Tho Qaulols calls upon tho financiers of Euroo to furnish tho Boers with means for resisting British in vasion. Edwnid A. Beats, tllO SUCCCSSOr ofB. Jr Aaanrlnt'l Praa In Ihr Jinirnal. 8. l'uguc, as forecast official of tho' Nkw Yoiik, March 10 Nino Indies of sloet and snow covor tho M recti Weather Bureau, at Portlundr toilt.o! NuwYork.toduv TfalTIc la partially parnlyrod in Mime icctions. .Tho' fall of charge of hi staliuii Thursday. snow In New Jersey Is heavier limn In this city. Tho station houses und churit- CHASING A GERMAN VESSEL OLD I'Oi-Tilrlr'IGK QltOCKItY London, March 10. A report that tho British warship Thotis was chasing tiie German steamer Kaiser oh" Delago bay, tho Kaiser having a Boer commission SPHULDINC . - ' I Eggs (ISO or caso in JDawson. Esslcr in that northern town is not likely to bo celebrated this year. Counsel for Frank E. McDunicl Is allowed until Monday to fllu uddiliunul uthdaviiM, and tho motion for a now trial is set fur hearing Monday. W. II. Hunter, an old-tlnio Portland hotel man, died in i'ortluiid yesterday. W. C. T. U. Meetings. A Young People's Rally will bo held utlho Y. M. O. A. hall on Saturday afternoon 3 p. m. and will bo addressed by Mrs. L. 11. U. Addltou on tho subject of Christian cltiiouiihlp, and all uro cor dially iuvlttd. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Ad- ablo Institutions aro crowded with tho houiclo'is' ANTI SILVER DEMOCRATS. Want to Select a Chairman Who'Will Help the Goldites, At 4aanla Iril I'rraa In Hi Jnnrnnl Washington, March 10. After iigrn) ing to tho Bcnalo amendments to h number of pension bills tho Iioiho look up tho rouilduratiou of private bills rr jKirted from tho comiulltco on clalmr. epceciics nnd personal controversy. It was decided that all that has hrretufoio occur rid will stand, but hereafter the commltteo will determine as circum stances ariso whether arguments and controversies shall bo included. Tho cross examination of Forney wa continued at tho aftornoon session. lie said no doubt somo impriioncd men wcro innocent nnd they were released as soon as tho facts wcro learned. Ho be lieved thero was n prima fjcio against nil thoso held. cats A LOGGER IS CRUSHED llr Aamtnlrl I'rea In M JtiMrnul. Pokti.am), Ore., March 10. Ulnis Sevy, n laborer, was caught under a logging car near Ostrandur, Waxh., yes lerdui, and fo badly iujitreil tint ho died at St. Vincent's hospital lu this city this morning. THE DRIED hRUI f MANIPULATORS. GEN. JO WHEELER IN WASHINGTON llr Aanrlnlrl I'rraa In I ! Jnnrnnl Washington, March 1(1. General Joe Wheeler arrlvod In Ihu city tills Ing. niorii" WAITING FOR BOSS CROKER Br Awllil l'ra Iho Jnurunl. St. Louis, March 10. ExOovornor Stono cald lodiy ho liellovcd somo truth in tho statement that there li a movement among Eastern in iIfrt Tuiii L. JnliiiKin. of Ohio, chairman of Ihu "llliniul rnmnititi... nn.1 .it. in i .i . " ..'..: " " "-"" uuuu iu nuureaa u wouiuii a meeiiiig hi eliminate frco ailvu from llio platform, w.u.a. u nan on Liixiriy street. llr Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa In llir Jxnrnnl Nuw Yoaic, M: irch 10. Tho Trlbuiiu says: Owing to tho probability that Richard Crokor will not return homo until May, tho Democratic leaders havo about dtddod to doluy holding tho state tlmro was convention until tho first week iu Juno, Democrats IN THE COT TON BELT. Ir taanrlnlnl I'rr.. in llir Jnnrnnl, 1'oitri.AND, March 10. Tho i-xeciitlvo coniniltiee. of the Cured Fruit Asmcla ll"i', of tho Put tflu N'oilh.vol, I iu tes kIuii tixl.iy ruvhlug thnti"iiititiitiuii ui.d bylaws anil ilhi'iini-liig plans for the merging of all loctl orgaiiUatloua Into ihu main body. MONUMENT TO MAINE VICTIA'.S llr Aaanrlnlril I'rraa lu Ihr JnKrnnl. Kky Wkst, Fl.i., March 111. Ih un veiling of tho monument dodlcatiil by cltixens of Key Wont to tho hetoes uf il.o battleship Maine, who wcro burled, liuro, took placo yesloiday aftornoon. Over 10,100 people Wcro present. SNOW IN DECLARED HIMSELF DICTATOR. Sute Houso News, Gov. Geer Is iuforiuod by tho Quarter manor General' department that thero uro no remains of Second Oregon men on tho Duku of Fife, tho latent trauspoit toAU,r;'iC;tio i,a. ic made for tho President of Costa Rica Has Suspended the p.irdon of John Oay, who got gay at C'onullia and was seutloou iuatiiuiiou at buleu to become less gay. AND (IttVJt Oryan at Tscoma, Tacoha, Wn., March 10. Bryan's date hero has bten changed until alter tho city election iu April. An liiimeiifo wigwuiu is being built that will bo wuruied by U . J, Bryau on tho ocoision of his visit bore early next mouth and later by l'resideut McKlnley proinUed to visit TacawA during tho kUiuuiur. Constitution, Br AiiacUtttf Pre la lb Journal. Nxw Ouleans, March 10 Advices from Port Llinon and Grey town say Pres ident Iglcslas, of Corta Itlca, has IhmiciI a proclamation suspending tho coiitltu tiou and declnring hluirclf dictator. -J i.l . i ' '- 1 ll x. a-u-ii- TrajmaM atgaajaaajr -ttammmmmmMumKr' OS Atlanta, March 10. Freezing lorn per aturo Is reiwrtod today as far bark tl'o center of tho belt. Irutt men fay that trees cannot stand a contiuuanco of such cold. COLD IN LOUISANA Dryan at City Hall Tonight. There will boa unit Ing at tho City Hall this evening at 8 o'clock to maku airangemeiits for llio reicpilou and rpeaking of William J. Bryan at Salem, oil the litSth hut. All admirers of Mr. Bryan aro invited to bo present and paitlcipato hi tho meeting. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBavaV-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AKRE91INQ TRAMP3. Maurer, an old and highly reieclcd who has r'''re" c"w' o'ldenly at 2:30 p. in. on ihu iiicMJoy. Liesiii ennui siuiiieiiiy while Mr. Maurer was plowing on his farm about 1) miles north of Meliama . No futiirit particulars were given. Deceaed was 5 years of aire. Ho had lived near Meliama for over tuouiy years and waa highly thought of. lie leavi'suwlfu and one grown daughter, Llizte. Ho served 4) years during tho civil war as a memhcrnf Company II Twenty Sixth Wirconrlu Infantry and niched an honorable dircharge. Ho was iu the battles i Cham ellorsvl'lo, (Scttynburg and 8 other prluclplu engagements. He STANDARD OIL DIVIDENDS Two of the Best Wheels on tne market at prices that are right. Here are the prices, $3000 IMPERIAL, CASH PRICE, 527.50. 54000 IMPERIAL, CASH PRICE, 536.00. 535 00 IMPhRIAU CASH PRICE, 531.50. 545 00 IMPERIAL, CASH PRICE, 540.50. 575 CO chainless spauldinc, cash price 567.50 There are none better and the prices are extremely low for this grade of wheel. Our. wheels are Trust wheels, but our prices are our own, A Few Last Year 2 Featherstones lor Men $20 Casb BURBN'HAMILTON a.t.11 IVilllnil...! IUL... A I1.....!. Ia..k faJU.L nuuiiavu v ivu uti raw i i cu jm m Hupinr Up , UhI, Exp.n on Marion Coun'y. , 4 . . ? i . . ' was a pat couunaiider of 8. A. Hunter, Five hoboj were run In by Constable Po,t 0 A a at jJciaraU ail(j ltll muo, Mluto Wednesday night. They wire todo with thosuceo-sof that oiganlza camping in the empty lumber shed of tlon. Ho will I greatly misted in tlo lh.i Sauiiam Lumler Co., east of the - ,llm,i,,ttv uli-r.. I,. i.u. r...t,ui .. long. Tho funeral look place at 10 o'clock Ihi i foreno n and burial wa In ihu Fox s'.Uy icutotery. di-pot, a favorilu ieting place for the huuielets wanderers, Tho expense wi 1 be about 17 for Jnstlco and constable fees and seven days' board fur the five, thirty-live days' board altogetlur. Inquiry shows the Information for the arrest of ibtte tramps U sigued by Con-1 mo Rich Ore stable Miuto, but that it w-sdous at tho . T,CVf n Utd o M c , J(( request of Thos. lm who npMwuti rerlpt of mi.io taii.pl ores from the the lumber company. King Mino locate-l near Antelo,o. He The city polico authorl les say they ,,, , ,terMt , , ro)0 ( have had no complaints from citiseus , ,e Mnilco o( oro wut Mmuwt) wu m.u.. .IK....K uuui. uiu ny, .1O03 to ,, Oreuon mlne.ni. aud tho citixeua aUiuiuistratiou has iud ra4klly taking a forward .top. llr AaalMiUlril l'r.. , ha JlillrnNl Nkw York, March 18. Tho Hlaudard Oil Comp.iiiy dlshiiraod fSO.001,000 in ihvideiiils esterdny. It wis the reg-ii'nrquaiU-rly dividend of 3 Mirceut, and 17 per cent extra cu.h dividend slock. I'OU HAI.i:. CHKAI'-A qumililv oi leino lutlge. Inquire uf A. 1. Uillx-rl. at tJilbort llroi.' bank, 3 10 3l Nkw OnLKAKs, March lu, Weal ho r throughout I.oiihlmia continues culd, Huow fell and ico formed gouerally latt night. TAYLOR WANTS A,KINLEVS HELP Bracelets and Friendship Hearts Another new lot just re ceived. Come early and have tirst choice. Either silver 01 gold. We have no lu-sitency in sayinjf we have the niceii assoilment of olid gold heart in the city. Our prices art reasonable. We engrave them free. I) you have not time to drop in, see the beautilul diSDlav in our window. JJHNG. BARR I older 1j low prices 118 State St FiUNKroitT, March 10 Governor Tay. lor Is hi Id to hao prepared a slab nieiil miiliig u second appeal to 1'iesideiit Me Ktuluy, It is said uituiumilteo will bo s-ul U Washlngiou to lay tho mutter before tho president. COEURD'ALENE . INVESTIGATION. Wabiiimuton, March 10. In tho CourU'Aleuu Investigation this morn ing tl.o commltteo held an ex ecu I ivu sjiou toiletvruiiiio how far tho ofllulat record of ihu proceedings should Include THE SOUTH HorsTox, Tox., March lft, Ta1 night and today snow fell lu North Tcxn, i-x iciiilhu as far south as Waco, something never known bufore. Utica, Miss,, March 10. Comldure bio snow fell hero during tho day, Ahcadia, U , March 10. Snow fell hero today from early morning to near noon, SENDS WARSHIPS TO CHINA Wabiiintom, Marrh 10. Seo. f.ong has cabled Admiral Watson atCuviloto rend awarrhip to Taku, China, to look alter American missionary Interests that aro threatened. PUERTO RICAN BILL PASSED. All amendments b tho Puerto Itiro appropriation bill uoro withdrawn ir voted down aud tl.o bill aod without divislou. Mrs. Uaitleit's Funrrat. Tho fuiieml services of Mrs. Nora Harllell, ho died Manh MUi, will tuke plmii fiiiinhiy, (nun I ho humn on L) street in KiiuIumohI. Iti-v. H A Keliliiiin nlllohitliiK, und burial will bo iu Iao MiSfloii OKiuelcry. Muid. rer Hung. I.KWtsTox, MiiutM.irili M William Wallme Culdrr uas hangiil hero I'xiny fur llw inuriler of F. Mclt.io und his sheep herder over ainirngo. WHUaT MAMKhT. Han Kiumimi. Auuih 111- Caah D7 CiuiAito, Murvli 10 .May u7b Cuh 70. SPRAY -Your,tREES Nuhav Just received a quantity of DUNNES SOMO Bl'ltAY and aro prepared wltli ull tliat lliuy may uevd, viable, Fluwtraud 10 supply our pairou ' r. . a.t rvi o i Viiwt uur siocjk. oi iNew oeeas kiniN an reaily to Ull your order, Acuinplutu lino of Spray l'uiu)s. Gophui U una and Muiu Traps sxinlt SAVAGE S. REiD Njrihof IVA vau ,M