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THE DAILY JOURNAL. -,,wm; VOli. X SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MA31CH 17 1900. NO i. r s m I-5 They n v- Men's aftd Boys' pnno biding Our llnea nro full how. You'll find extra good valuta nil through. Nice liuu of Childroii'8 summer wash suits Ju8t la. E HAVE tlio boat nwortment of Shoca (lint wo linvo ever liml. 1011 cnn find nlmo8t aiivthin yo.i wnnt In our bIioo stotk. I you uao tulilftn wo cun supply Befit VnlllRR ill thn oil v. Kaw linn ol Men's Runimor Underwear iut rlulit far hn warm weather. Poo our glovo lino If ynu wear gloves. Wo lmvo borgalna fur you. you. LXJU& ' A""tN SHANJT" I ALL ENGLAND SOW FEELS SERENE Roberts' Work of Harmonizing His People Pleases Neu) York Racket SALEM'S ONE PRICE CASH STORE THAT M13AAS LOW I'KICKS. DEMONSTRATIONS AS LADY ROBERTS SAILS FOR SOUTH AFRICA Mafeking Again Reported Free - Dundonnald's Men Skirmish the Boers - Commandant Olivier Evacuates Before British GEN. JO. WHEELER SAYS THE WAR'S OVER Willi Now Push His Claim for tho Boat In Congress. TIMOf'Vj" . Now Arriving 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 SUPERIOR 5T0UES and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT Mr Aaaoclafrd Prra ! Ih Journal. London, MarclU7. The peaceful con quest of tho Orango Frco Stato progresses to evenly that It la believed tlicro will bolittlo or no fighting until Roberta reachea tho Vnal river. In tho mean whllo tho fntoof Mafeking rcmaln8 un known. Tho rovolt of tho Capo Dutch In tho northeast acorns to have ita b. ck broken. Glrord, a young Canadian of ficer who rules auprcino ovor tho rail roads, la putting hla ayatem to a severe test in endeavor to pour supplies from Capo Town luto Bloemfontoln. Dr. Jydg la believed to lmvo como to Lon don, but nothing is known hero about hla arrival ENCOUNTERING SOME BOERS Ladysuitii, March 17. Friday Lord Dundonald'd cavalry patrols the rccon noltoicd Frt'i) Stato border from Baautr--land to tho DuBccrs Pass, where a alight akhmlsh occurred, in which two Brit ish wero wounded, Tho Boers wore nlso encountered In somo atrongth at Van lteunau'a pasa and at Tiutwa'a pans. THE BOERS graphs hla arrival at Sprlngfontcln, so that Btoemfonteln now is practically In rail communication with Capo Town. "My proclamation Is already having an excellent effect. Bovcral hundred burghers have expressed their Intontlou to surrender their arms and return to their occupatlone. Tho resident com mia"Ionor of Bnsutulaml rewrta that 800 Boora lately arrived from Bloonj- fnnteln, and that a further contingent from Aliwal North was only waiting to know tho terina of my proclamation to surrender. They had refused to at tend a council at Kroonstad, to which President Steyn had summoned thorn." ENTRENCHING AT VEREENIGING London, March 17. Tho Dally Mall has tho following dispatch from Lou renco Marques, dated Friday, March 10: "Entrenching la proceeding on tho Vaal River at Vereonlglng. Lato ar rivala from Pretoria ray that tho Itocrs thempclvca now admit that their cause la hopeless. General Lucas Moyor re fines to fight again, and haa relumed to his farm, General tahalkhorger lias alro returned, and tho burghora aro going homo by hundreds. Mr Aaanrlntrd Pr tha Jnnrnnl Washington, March 17. When Gen eral Joseph Wheeler arrived In this city from Atlanta ho went over to tho war depart mont. In tho abonco of Secre tary Root ho roported formally to Adju-tunt-Genoral Corhin, thus complying with tho order from tho department which brought him from Manila. Tho general was in tho uniform of a briga- aier-gonorat of tho volunteer army. Ho looked tho ptcturo of health ; hotter than whon ho loft Washington for Manila. He gttvo Goneral Corbin a briof do scrlption of tho conditions in Luzon. He Insisted that tho war is ovor, and that nothing mro is to bo douo except to run down a few guerrillas and irregu lars Tlicro is difficulty in this work, ho said, and therq is danger, too, but ita prosecution is not "war." Ambus cades wero frcquont and annoying, and it was not easy to tell whether tho hid- don foa was strong or weak. Three mnn had been mistaken for a company in some rases. Tho Uouorul said that tho American Chairman Weeks announced that thcro would boa stato convention April 12. Prof. Jory now moved as an expres sion of opinion, that fusion hud been dlfostroua in tho p.iat and was generally unwise. Mr. Bnrford seconded. John W. Jo.y rpoko In support of the motion faying, saying that tlireo-fourtliB of tho Populists of Sidney wore opposed to fusion. Mr. Gulssaskod if this waa to go to the coplo; why shtuld this commiltco send out Ita opinion In udtauco to in fluence tho people. Nathan Morris, of Marlon spoka against fusion. He had boon a populist for thirty yeara and had no uso for It. John M. l'nyno Bald ho had a warm place In Ills heart for tho last Ropuhli. can leglslnturo, that hud passed tho Initiative and referendum. Mr. Whlto of Monitor waa In favor of Union. In Union thuro was strength and eulvatlon. Ho was a taxpayer and waa willing to itaud by other taxpayers for what waa right and that was good govern men t and cheap taxation. Tho rich man did not pay one-tenth tho taxes tho poorer class ea did. Ho favored a citizen's move ment to clean out tho courthouse ring just as the eity of Salem had dono. Thoso who thought fusion was iiiiwIfo numbered eight. It waa not decided whether it was carried or not. M. II. Spoor said thcro wua a cltizcn'a uprising all over thia country. A few Domovrata thought their party was not dead. A Democrat told him the Demo cratic purtywoa killed by tho proceed- iSOLDIERS UNNECESSARY Military Defeated tlie Ends at Couer d' Alene 01 Justice MASTER' MECHANIC GILL TESTIFIES TO THIS FACT Says the Men Wero Orderly and that the Military Trove tho Guilty Ones to the Mountains IS MAFEK1NG STILL BESIEGED? A NAVAL ORDER Intended to Eliminate Civil Government From the Service. II r Aaanrlntm Preaa In thr Journal. Nkw Vootc, March 17. A dl'patch to the Trlhuno from Washington eayt "An order has been Issued to tho navy hy Sccrotaiy king, initialling Rear Ad miral Orowinshlold as chlnf of stuff and creating a "Uenoial board" for tho purpose o controlling tho fleet. Tho order Is understood to ho In tho nature of an opening wtdgo in a movement to eliminate as fur as possible civil government in thu service. London, March 17. It is persistently FVArM ATPn','0',en,tw' l'mt Mufokliig has boon re LivnvuaiLiU.ii..,,,! ,, ,,, . ..,., .. ..w.w. .. iiiu nm mtnu uua uu uuii- GRAY "BROS SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE Cash Premiums Thai's what nio't people aro looking for, but seldom receive. However, there ia a pluco whuru thuy are Paid Every Day In tho form of mporlor gondii, full weights and low price, Such ia tho testimony of our oldest customers. Try us for Groceries of all kinds und you will bo convinced. Hart itt & Lawrence, BonoiiEnsoonp, March 17. Com mandant Olivelor evacuated his pot-1 tlou In front of the British during the night. Several of hla force lmvo surrendered. OLD POSTOFKICK QltOCKHV PACIFYING THE TRANSVAALERS. London, March 10. Lord Roberta has aont tho following dispatch to tho war effice: "Bloemfontoln, Friday, March 10 Goneral Clements crossed tho Oranyo River, Saturday. Repairs to tho rail way bridge, at Norval'a Pont, lmvo com menced, and it will rhortly bo read) for traffic. Geooral Polo-Carow tolo flrmution of tho rumor. LORDSAILSBURV'S BRUSHING ASIDE. troop aro doing eplendld work there. They aro sound and healthy, and In anile Osgood fthaiHt as they would bo at homo, engaged In a similar eorvlco. This la owing in a meaiiiru to tho excel, leiii euro for tlidfr men exhibited ly of ficers, und to tho watchful precautions of tho staff of the army. General U'he-lorsald that as soon as hia resignation Isaccopied by the presi dent ho Intends to make tho Issue as to Ilia right too seat in the House of Representatives as a Representative frum Alabama. Ho pays tho lisuo wl I not bo one for the decision of Speaker Henderson, Ho will present himself at tho bar of tho House, and ask to ho sworn in. An ho understands the rules, the Hreaker will lmvo no option, but must Butimlt tho matter to the House. General Wheeler Ib confident, the decis ion w 1.1 ho In hia favor, hough ho-ealizea tint thero may bo some delay, owlig tho com- BUKEN & HAMILTON. WALL PAPER BUREN & HAMILTON. 86 Per Bolt come in droves BUREN & HAMILTON. Plf" : LINE They go away loaded London, March 17. Thero ia no doubt that the overtures of the United Slates in regard to th'o war with South Africa have renIbly irritated Great Brltuiti ua a whole, while circlca ecpcclally friendly to tho United Slates express regret ut thu opportunity offered to crlt ica who testily refer to lhe"iuterferonce" of Wushiugton at theluopiiortuiie mo- .....'. "u,rumo ""rtwcy toureferenco c.fhlacasoto oiuwiiniun empire is tiie predomlna- rnltt, on elections, ling feeling of tho day. Kvery where At tho cMell8on of tho Intorvlow ..no hears vzprwiiont of satisfaction' w, aem.ru, Corlni Uunortt, wheeler that the langUHgo of Lord Salisbury In WOnt over to tho whlto liimso, hla pur- brushing ubido' president MoKluley'a pflu being to a.-curo speedy action Umn proffer waa o extren.eiy definite aa to ,,, rCHlgatlon. It la learned that ami. Kill all possibility ol a repetition of of- acll(m ,IM l)ecn wUhr,d by lllB irotMBIll (era from any aourco, on,v ia ,,va,B fi(,noril, uM.el0r'g truv. I ellng expenses and per diem up to tho moment of his arrival In Washington. CRITICISES ARA1Y- General Wheeler was with the prwldent laome timo. On leaving tho white house aa CECIL RHODES Nbw Yook, March 17. A dispatch to the World from London says: Julian Ralph, In a letter from Kimborley, quotci Cecil Rhodes as ea)iug iu an interview: "A marvel kus thing about England U her luck. Vie lmo made the silliest mloUkes and ho nid hla resignation had not )ct been accopted, but he expecta a decision will be reached within a few days. Iiirr tho past two yeara In tho court-hoii-o and It could nut be resurrected in ten yearn. Primaries wero ordered held Saturday March .'list at ouo p. m. Mr. Rvan objected to tho 21th ns that wuh ihoilutu for thu straight Mhld e-of- tlie-Road (Holt) Populist convention at Hileui. Jory, Robinson, Ryan wero named commltlee. Myers n-ked If thero was to bo a Cll- Im'ii'h ticket, how would It bo decided. Uu fivorvd ondorsing any man who would vote to submit the nforendum. Mr. Morris a!d l-'higg had promised to votoiigduat the hold-up, but ho had notdnno it. Alr.'Veddor asked what waa tho uco of endorsing men who always allied them- wlvoi ttualnst. reform prliielplon. The oily men to trust wero tlmso already In thu rofiirm parties. Tho Peoplo'a party convention at rortlaml was a fiitlon oi gauisition? What would they do with thu Holt convention that waa an aiitl fuiiou convention? Thero was a pur pose to wlpu out tho last vestige ot tho Pooplu' purty, and organize n Cltlten'a iiioemenl In this county. It wan to wipooutall party Hues. The regular Populist orgunlxatloii should recognize tho reform element of all the other parties. That would 1m n real pcnplo'a imneinent under the flag of thu Peoples parly and he would follow no other. Gr-iudpa Brewster said amen to all that Bro. Voddor had wild. Jaa. K, 8eara said the Democratic commlttoo had taken tho bull by the horns ami oppomxl fusion. He denied tho statement that Republicans had paid any expouscu of tho middlo-roadera w) fur as ho knew. He hud paid $7fi court exjieuses In that campaign of 181)8. D. I!. Swank told of a Populist con vention whore seven men had shown tho cheeka given them hy Republican to pay their oxpeneoa. One wusa colored preacher, Voddor cald thu Mlddlo-Roaderx Br Aaanrtatert Prraa to lha Washington, March 17.- I Couor d Aleno Investigation, Allen F. Gill, ot SpoKiino, was placed on tho stand. Ho was the master mcchnuic of tho Tiger A Poorman mill, at Uurko,Ida ho. Ho waa at Burko tho day tho Hun ker Hill mine was blown up. All tl o mon wero at work oxcopt four. On tho 4th of May a number of them, including hlmsolf, woro arrested by tho military. Ho testified to tho general harsh treatment Buffered by the arrested n luors. There was no necessity for sol diers ho said. In his opinion the ad vent of the military defeated tho endn of Justice, aq tho guilty parties evcaptd into tho mountains. GUI said tho men In tho Coeur d' Aleno district wero law abiding. '1 hoy wero not aa a class In ferior to those of any other mining a m tnunlty. Tho committee adjourned un til Monday. .At"7bo UNCLAIMED BODIES OF OREGON SOLDIERS By MUST PAY MORE FOR MATERIAL -o is BUREN & HAMILTON. Moie Trespasser. Two more hobos were rounded up last night by Constablo Mlutoin a house In Yew Park belonging to G, W. Johnson. have had some of the most iucomnoteiit They were brought before Justice II. A. general but we are coming out all right Johnson and consigned to tho county an wo always do. lam glad to have jail for 7 days. Kimberley relieved, of course, but in It Is respectfully suggested to tho lieaveu'a name why was it not done property owners who aro Interested In sooner? Why did they not do at first city, taxe, that if they would make what waa so readily done at last? their complaints of these trespassing .,, .. ..." " 'tramps to the city recorder or pollco the ONE bEKIOUHLY INJURED. , (rM , ,,, wou,,i g ,nl0 Team Kan Away- and Ihiew Two Oc We city treasury and lighten city taxts tnluht havo taken tho money to pay the ,.,., , . ., , ly that much, exKniavot their suit und filing their fit i. 1 .. . I " complttlnta are made to Jiiaticoi tlckot. Tho Repuhllcaua had longing teSriMK Johnson or Constable Mlnto, they a,o bwc-uie fritshleued on the L-..rr of amply doing the r duty In nrofeciiliig Couimercwt and Com l street and ran. jlieolleiidew, ami are enlltltil to their away, throwing the ocl-uimuU out and ??, At,,' r""'e u,,, il lu ,0 l,,, tki' merely lujunng Mrs. Ueury Heeler II Intereiit of city taxpa)ernlo have aud her daughter, aged aboui so' eutet-n. the falilol city iilllccrH attend Ui theo 'the team was atuuding Iu front of ""Hera and turn the feea Into the city Branson Sc Company grocery store and "easury. iau iiurtli on Commercial airvet collid- onattt ta-ra taik mg with a wagon iu Houtol avKl)& rur-uuiora iAi.r. Ifieda, completely turning the Smck over . , .. . ,' , . . and Ihrowiug Jra. Beeler a di.iui.ee ol Over Kethoda ofOgnitatwnand Dec! Hbwui thirty teui where ahe aligliied on to Call a Convention. . ... 'l-l... . .1 .. T . Wasiiinuton, March 17. Tho Fecro tary of tho Treusury today rej.ctcdall bids for the erection of a public buildinu at Helena, Mont., for the reason that the appropriation is Insufficient. Tl e Secretary will ask congrusa for uu in crease iu tho appropriation a to imet tin increase in the cost ot tnuterlul and labor. SHORTLIVED WH1TECAP SCARE Coluudia, S. 0 March 17. Govcruo' Mcdweoney who lunt night received dlf patvhea from Nleces,Orangeburg county, staling that tho couimuulty wua teiroi Ized by whltecapa has beeu luforuied thatiiuiet prevails today. AaoiH-tnlrri ! t h. . . Governor Geer has received from Lwiioiiinrtcrnmster Long thu following list of liodlea of Second Oregon Volua teom now nt fna Francisce: Michael F. Crowley, Company D. Bert Hart, Company A. Robort Hoffman, Company M. William McKlwiiln, Company N. Henry IVyw, Company M. Lioutonant Strawdenmui, Company L. George Klckhumer, Company O. Jamea Kelly, Company G. Ralph A. Udell, Comimiiy A. ClmrleB Rulrart, Compmiy L. Tho Governor will Immediately wnd anonler for tho transportation of tho bodies to Oregon. SERMONSBY TELEPHONE lit ' AaanrUtrd I'rr.. l (hr J.mtmnt Coluiidum, Or,Marh 17. Rev. It. II. Barbour, paslori.f the KIihi Baptist church, of this city, proMcs to dUjuie hla sermons by telephone to tlioi who aro unable to nit tend eervicoi nt tie ehuah. Tliochuieh Inn been wired hy the Cltlxena' Telephuiie coiuUiiy, and as oon ua their Hues uro Tu iirulliii, Ur. Rirboiir will cuiuuh big tnuirmltier to ho hung on the uulhry, which will supply us muiiy privulo lines hh are con oected Willi It. Dr. Baro.iir explained Ihutiii this way the members i.ftlio eliiuch can i-Uiy ut home und hair nil tho service Including the slicing, tl.o prayers und tho sermon. HAS SAILED FOR GUAM San Fuancihco, March 10. The Brig John D. Spreckels has tailed fur Guam, carrying mulls und freight. This is the first vessel fur the Ladronos with a cargo ot merchandise. NICE PLUM FOR YALE nor lace, xne i-aute o the ruuawav HKSHguywiiu breaking, luut was be ing aimched by tome of the telephone liucmeti. bite waa badly cut about the head and waa turned into li. J. Fry's drug store where medical aid was aumuioutd. Al though alio J. UUly brulaed the UocloiN Ihlua she will recover. As 'iua Joua al &. to piers Mm. lkvier U recover ill- iajUecioU.UeS. Tho young .aJy was bruised consider ably tiui by exireute'goud fortune was uol aenouaiy injured At three o'cIulIc Mrs, Beeler and duughufard allll In a 'avmiUeinenied ooiMiuiv'u aiiJ will be Ukeu to the hospital. At the Populist meeting a speaker told how in ill-eotirl a man had nerved two years for 11200 a a county officer, and had put over (7000 in the tchoolfoud A democratic legislature enacted a law to make it a crime to offer to (ill an of fice fur leaa than the law allowed, Theie ia a court decision to thtstffect in Ui egou, if we are not mistaken. The motion to reconsider the plan if orgauliatl. n adopted at the last meet higwas earned, Prof, Jury's resolutions (the Sidney platform) were uow offisiedas a sub stlluleaiid adopted. not cor ruptedthem. They md only helM-d them to gut something done whleh it waa necessary to do any how to get their rights, The committee reported an apportion moot of delegate to the county conven tion nt (lohvaloi at Salem. Tho apportionment committee re ported as follews: "YourcniiimlUen anointed to apir Hon deleitiih-H from lhoeveral prtuinitl todiiTouiily convii-lion of the IVoploV partvfor Murlon i-ouniy, U-g leavo to report that we have decided to uptr tiuii thu said ileleguh-H mm follow, to will Uue iloh'vutuMl large liml mio for kcIi leu votes or fruellnu of oiio-IihII or mure, tusl for T O. Jury for curver nt theelectioii nf IhOSuul on tliiHptorlln meiit the several preeineis are euiHled to luprofrouialiuu u follow 211 dele-gal.- I Your committee would further recom maud that the coiiuiy couvoiitioii be huld ui Salem on Friday, April 0, at IU o'clock u. in." The reort was alopfod and after considerable more dUcussiun adjourn wa taken. , Nkw Havkn, March 17. At a m'.etiue of tho Yale corporation a gift was an nou need of (150,000 to found a school oi forestry. GOV. TAYLOR GOES TO LOUISVILLE FitANKrour, March 17. Governoi Taylor left tod ly for I-oulavlllo. Brass Unil Catches Them. Washington, March 17. Tho adju-tant-gui.oru! received a telegram tcda? from General Otis asking authority t allow Filipinos to enlist as members I th regimental bauds in the Phillpplm-f T iu request will be granted as a matter I 0 ixjlluy, WEARING OF GREEN IS CONSPICUOUS. London Jlsrch 17. Shamrock day riiiin.v to vie with Primrose day. Induing fiom tho ei.tl.i.sianm whh which fur the Ural time iu tho Malory or ho iiulioii the l.oyiilhit all over tho United Kingdom are celebrating, aud Very where greeu i conspicuous. LADY ROBERTS GOES TO AFRICA London. March 17. Tho departure ot Udy Roberta from London for Hoiith Air lea today waa made ait occadou for a popular dumoustrutioii. WHEAT MARKET, San Francisco, March 17 Cash 07 ('iiicauo, March 17 May MX Cash bracelets and Friendship Hearts Another new lot just re ceived. Come early and have ilrst choice. Either silver or s'old. We have no hesitency n saying we have the nicest issortment of o!id gold hearts in the city. Our prices are reasonable. We engrave them ree. If you have not time to drop m, see the beautiful display in our window. JJHNG.BARR Leader in tow prices HHSUteSt SPRAY jour.TRBBS Weha? Just received a nuaiility of DILNNKS SOLID 8PRAYSaudaro prepard lu.u, ,..; um patron with ull that they iiiuy need. Pur stock of New Seeds pFSFVA ,. , ..... kind WMtare reao o fill your order. A complete Hneof Spray Pumps. Gopher UuuaandMMle tra 8Mi,.- SAVAGE S. RBID. ti V a ,'-JMsJ!Pll"!lX,ff v ' f-.-,MlW 1