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rr.mrmTvKmmi!"'fi,-,-'i0 'lg mppniM THE DAILY JOURNAL. VO.L. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MABCH 21 1900. NO 07. !wil)fflWJJtqWWWwn T'1 WWBWjiwilitP' -r 'r'yyw'-"-yrfyr?w't- "f 01 SPRING Are here in all the latest cuts, made of pure Oregon wool, and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Don't you remember that suit of eastern goods that soon lost its shape and looked shab by, although it looked handsome enough at first? We don't ask you to merely X z & X Patronize Home Industry 5 Unltol States. Wo lmvo alto just rocohed SPRING YHMMTS 3.50. We have just added about SL000 of tallor-mado suits. fort Has Tl SALW WOOLEN ILL SM OOO COMMDROIAI, dT, l !M BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPERIOR Sfsand CAN BE found; AT GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE Cash Premiums That's what mod pcoplo aro looking for, but seldom receive. However, thorc is a place whero thoy aro Paid Every In tho form of superior goods, full wolghts and low prices, Rnxti l tlm tnntlninnv of our oldest customers. Try us tor Groceries of nil kinds Han itt & Lawrence, OLD P08TOKFICE OltOCKUY BUKEN & HAMILTON They come in droves US : : i i i i wo do say wo can savo you monoy and at tho samo ttmo glvo a dressy garment, tnorougniy (into, anu cut irom our own v Roods by tlio lending tailors in tho a full lino of See the fine Oxford mix top-coats at our door, the price of which is only To our stock of Hats, which is tho largest, in Marlon county. Lauieo It will pay you to exam ine our lidmo-mauo suitings bo (oro selecting for your spring u 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 CONTINUE, SEE US FOR BARGAINS IN THE NEWEST FOOTWEAR. KRAUSSE BROTHERS 275 COM. ST SALEM ORE. Day and you will bo convlucod. fl BIG RflLLf PAPER 86 Per Bolt iilAk U lli'i LINE SOUTH AFRICA IS I England Laying Down the Law to tlie Conquered Boers. JOHANNESBURG MINES REPORTED UNINJDREP BY WATER All Damage to English Property Must Be Paid By tlie PerpetratorsEngland's Vcrson ol Or AModnted I'reaa to the Journal. London, March 21. Tho only nows from South Africa showing any activity on cltlior eido comes from Wnrrcntown, north of Klmborloy, whero eomo dcsul toro fighting occurred Sunday, result ing In tho retreat of tho Boors towards Christiana. Nothing comes from Col. I'lumor, and Mafoking apparontly still awaits relief. Pretoria account of tho skirmish at Fourteen Streams March 10, says tho engagement lasted half an hour with tho result of ono burgher slightly wounded. Tho samo dispatch nnnouncos iho arrival at tho Transvaal capital o General Schalkburgcr from Nnta A corps of young Boors from tho farms surrounding Bloomfonteln, undor an imperial officer havo bcon dotalled for poltco work, and to provent tho further looting of abandoned farms by Kafllrs. It is said that when Krugor loft Bloemfontcin after his last visit tlicro, Stoyns parting romark was "mind that tho British do not catch you, or you will get bettor quarters at St. He lena than I." Tho Boers at Altwal North aro roportcd as still holding a po rtion in tho hills on tho Free Stato eido. POSSIBLE TERMS OF SETTLEAtENT II r Aiiaolntrd Preai tm thm Janrnnl Londo.v, March 21. Tho Colonial Of flco has tolegraphed to Capo Town tho toxt of tho proclamation concerning tho destruction of property. This will not Lo published in London until after its promulgation In South Africa, but it Is known -it will convoy an intimation that any wanton destruction of British prop erty during tho war will bo regarded as warranting a claim for compensation and as justifying a lovy upon privalo property, should tho resources of the Transvaal Republic provo inadequate. Tho fact that tho proclamation is issued by tho colonial offlco is regarded as a significant indication that tho Re publics will bo administered as crown colonics. In this connection it is un derstood that tho leaders of tho opposl- BUREN & HAMILTON They go away loaded kA BUREN & HAMILTON. tion in aparliamcnt now admit that no other settlement is possible, slnco tho republics insist upon their demand for absolute independence. In vlow of this, hto efforts of tho Liberals will bo con fined to securing in tho settlement tho best treatment of tho Dutch population, including security against their dc franchlsement It is becoming regarded as quite a sottlcd mattor that should tho war bo ended, as It now hoped, beforo Juno, tho Qovcrnmcnt will dlssolvo Parliament and appeal to tho country on tho basis ofa successful South African policy. Should tho war drag on, dissolution will bo postponed until noxt Spring. In any ovent, ono of tho foremost planks of tho Government platform will bo army reorganization. JOHANNESBURG MINES NOT HURT. Ur Aaaoclnteil Vtem ta th JouraaL London, March 21. A correspondent of tho Dally Nows at Bloomfonteln, tele graphing Monday, March 10, says: "I learn from Johannesburg that it Is not truo that tho mines havo bcon flooded or othcrwlso damaged, beyond tho fact that tho inachery is suffering from dlauso. My Informant declares that tho wholo story was fabricated to court sympathy." AVKINLEY TO MAKE CHANGES. Ilr Aaaoelntvd l'ri fit tba Journal. Wabihncito.v, March 21. Thoro aro continual rumors of cabluot changes, and ri8BortIons aro inado that Hay, Gago and Hitchcock, and possibly Root, will go. It Is well known that a number of Republicans aro very much opposed to Gago, Hitchcock and Root, becauso they do not grant all tho spoils that thoy might by evading tho civil servico law. Somoof tho weak-kneed want Hay WHEAT MARKET, San Fuancisco, March 21 Cash 07H Chicago, March 21 May G0J Cash C9tf. BELTS BUCKLES GIRDLES CHAIN PURSES We have just received from eastern factories, some of the nobbiest and latest styles and as-we bought direct from man ufacturer we are enabled to sell at remarkably low prices. Buy yourself a pretty belt, buckle or girdle now and get the wear of a whole season. We also have a new line of shirt waist sets, latest styles. See our-extensie display in both windows. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, 118 Stato Street. New SPRAY J2HE.TRBES We havo just received a quantity of DUNNES SOLID SPRAYS and are prepared to supply our patrons with all that they S" a -t C RT t jut stock or i New - ' - - to fill your order. A complete line of Spray SAVAGE S3 and K4 Qua meitUl ul STATU QUO taken out of tho cabinet, becauso ho has been, to a certain extent, rcspoiiBlblo for tho friendly relations existing bo twecn England and this Government, which certain Democrats with blather skite proclivities aro making political capital out of. Thoro aro no grounds for tho removal of any of tho cabinet officers at tho prcsont ttmo, excopt for poltclcal exigencies, and It is not bo liaved that tho President thinks any situation has arlson which will mako it necessary to romovo thoso cabinet olll cers. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN INDIA Br Aasoolntcd lrr ta the Journnl, Calcutta, March 21. Tho bubonic plaguo Is fast increasing. In Bongal, 1725 deaths occurred last weok. Thoso included 744 In Calcutta and 2011 in I'atnnn. OSMAN PASHA PASSES AWAY. Ilr Annotated I'rraa to t ti Jnnrnnl Nkw York, March 21. A dispatch from Constantinople announces tho death of Osman Pasha, tho hor'o of Plovna, and tho Greatost Turkish sol dier of recent times. Ho was slxty-olght years old. ANGLO-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISION. CmcAcio, March 21, A special to tho Tribuno, from Ottawa, says: In tho houso of commons today Sir Wilfred Laurler in ado tho announce ment that tho Anglo-American joint high coiumlpstnn would ronssomblo shortly, possibly at Ottawa. AN ELEVATOR SMASH UP Chicago, March 21. Thirty persons woro Injured this morning by tho falling of a freight olovator. It is thought nono of thoso Injured will die. ADMIRAL DEWEY IS BETTER. Bavanaii, March 21. Admiral Dawoy, who was taken ill jesterday, Is but lit" tlo Improved today. Ho Is unablo to leave his rooms. Ho promises to review tho military parado this afternoon and attend tho banquet tonight for a short tlmo. Tho program lor tho entertainment of Admiral and Mrs, Duwoy was broken last evening by tho illness of tho Ad nilrnl. A public rocoptlou had !ocu ar ranged for tho hours between 0 and 11 o'clock, and 6,000 persons gathered at the Do Sota Hotol to greet tho distin guished visitors. But tho Admiral was too 111 to appear, and thus tho function, had to bo called off. Tho Admiral's at tack is of indigestion. MURDERED MEN UNDER THE ICE Viotouia, March 21. A steamor from Skagway reports tho bodies of Clayeon and his missing companions, Rolfo and Olsoen, found under tho river ico, and enough ovidenco is obtained to convict O'Brien, Seven Indians havo boon ar rested at Klukawan for tho murder of Mr. and Mrs. Horton. RECIPROCITY WITH FRANCE Washington, March 21. Secretary Hay and Ambassador Cambon today signed tho protocol extending tho tlmo allowed for tho ratification of tho French reciprocity treaty. BANK OFFICERS CANT BORROW Washinuton, March 21. Tin bill re stricting national banks from making loans to their officers was favorably acted on by tho hotito committee on baukli g and currency today. CONSULTATION ON THE STRIKE Clkvklanu, March 21. President O'Connell, of tho machinists' union, arrived today and held a conference with tho officials of the local union In regard to tho proposed strike In this city. may need. O 1 VeueUble. Fli Vegetable, Flower and ceeas ow .j, i u -- ,I,. , -, kinds we are ready Pumps Gopher Guns and Mole Traps RE1D North of VtM oau THE SOLDIER DEAD Passed Through on This Morning's Overland Train. Company K. Turns Out to do the JMllltary Honors. Funeral Sunday at Portland. In accordance with tho Instructions of Aest. Adgt. Gen. Wlllott, Maj. Leabo took Btep8 last evening to pay proper honors to tho bodies of tho dead Oregon volunteers as thoy passed through on tho overland train this morning. When tho train arrived Major Lobo was at tho dopot, with about 25 men of Co. K. un dor command of Captain Walter Lyon. As tho train drew In tho company presented arms, thon movod down to tho car containing tho bodies and stood at parado rest, again presenting arms as tho train pulled out, Thoro woro 10 bodies aboard as follews: Mlchaol P. Crowley, Company D; Bert J. Clarke, Company A ; George Klchol mer, Company G; Jones Kelly, Com pany G; William McElwaln, Company II ; R. A. Odell, Company Lj Robert D. Hoffman, Company M; Henry Payne, Company M; Charles It. Rubart, Com pany Lj L. V. Straw dormau, Company L. All tho Hags In Oregon will fly at half mast noxt Sunday, the day whon Ore gon's dead will ho burled. Plans for tho gonoral fuuoral havo not lieon entirely completed, but will bo this uvening at a mass meeting of tho Second Oregon Vol unteers at tho armory In Portland. General Summons Idea is to make tho ceremonies as simple and Impres slvo as possible. All tho bodies will bo laid stdo by sldo at tho Armory, and will bo under a guard of honor. Relatives, friends nnd tho general public will bo allowed to rsvlow tho bodies from 0 a. m to 4 p. in., Saturday. Tho services will bo held at 12 o'clock Sunday In tho Armory. Tho bodies will bo in tho con tor of tho malu hall. Grouped Immed iately nbout them will bo relatives, then u ring of stato officials, and Second Ore gon men, and outside of this tho general public. Tho procession will move out of tho Armory nt 1 o'clock, and wend Its way towards tho cemetery. A military oscort will lead, followed by tho colIlns, oach of which will havo six pallbearers from tho ranks of tho Second Oregon Noxt will coma tho Govornors'B staff, thou the Second Oregon In n body, led by Gonoral Summon), and thon In ordor such other civic and military bodies as tako part. Business men will bu a asked to hang out their llagB, and It Ih proponed, In fact, to drapo Portland iu patriotic oolors. A COMPLETE CHANQE. The Pioneer Undertaking Business How Solely Controlled by A, D. Uuren. It has Doon well known for soinn time that A. B, Huron was owner of the Clough undertaking parlors, although tho businosH has not been conducted In his iiAiiui. Mr. Huron Iuih now assumed full control, and has engaged tho services of T. M. Hurd as undertaker. Tills leaves tho business now in his full con trol, unhamered by any other arrange incuts, and ho can no muko prices at his pleasuru and will tlgurufor tho trade. As ho has been sending money freely, preparing to reduces prices lower tliuu tho lowest, ho invites tho public to get figures before buying olsowhoro. This Is thu oldest establishment of tho kind in thu city, and with an up-to-dato undertaker In charge is prepared to do business in tho best modern stylo and to suit all comers. Mr, Uuren says that In addition to having tho bcBt ser vice at command, ho Is also pro pa rod to mako prices to suit all. Ho Is bound by no trtut or combination, Mr. Hurd has had many years experi ence as mi undertaker and embaliuor Iu tho Knst and West. Ho is familiar with all tho best methods and can glvo "atls faction If anyone can, OUR SHIP IN CHINESE WATERS. Hkuu.n, March 21, An ofllclal agency gatuoutu Washington dlspatvh setting forth that thu American wanhlp tcut to Tunu U intended to partlclpato in oveutual joint naval demonstration, should China ierslst in her refuxal to suppress tho beets hostile to Christianas. KILLED IN AN ELEVATOR Bkattmc, March 21. J. M. Fiilknor, foreman of tho wholesalo department of Stewart and Holmes, druggists, Jumped from an ascending elevator at thu second story, inUnlng it and fell to tho bato inent. Ho died In an hour. THUNDbRFOR AVKINLEYISTS Wimiinuton, Del., March 21. Tho regular statu Republican convention today elected delegated to tho national convention. Tho resolutions endorsed thu administration of MuKlnley and ask for his roiiominatlon. GOVERNOR OF GUAA ISLAND Washinotov, March 21. Lieutenant Commander Heatou Schroeder, bocretary of tho naval iusectIou, has been se lected to succeed Captain Loary as naval governor of tho Island of Guam, i LOUISMiPlMASl Legislation to Govern niversary WHO CAN EXCAVATE THE A Compromise on the Puerto Conference By Aiinclnlcd Preaa th Journnl. Washinuton, March 21. (house) Dal soil presented a roport for tho appoint ment of a Bpccial committco of ntno to consider all proposed legislation relative to tho colebration of tho hundredth an niversary of tho purchase of Loulaana territory at St. Louis. Tho houso thon resumed consideration of tho Loud bill relating to second class mall mattor. Thoro Is not obtainable from tho stato department any statement that would throw light upon tho rather peculiar declaration of tho Canadian premier that tho high Joint commission would ro nseomblo. Ah far ns can bo learned thoro havo havo bcon no recent ex changes lictweon tho two governments. WHO CAN DIG CAPE NOAE GOLD WAHin.NiTON,March 21. (Senate) Tur ner offered a resolution directing tho secretory of war to inform tho sennto whether any concession to oxcavatp tho gold-bearing bed of thu son iu tho vicinity of Capo Nome or other Alaskan waters had been made to any Individuals, corporation or association by the decre tory of war. Tho resolution was agreed to. Halo called up tho moasuro making appropri ations to supply tho additional urgent deficiencies. Tho bill passed. Tho bill to nutliorixo Judges of district courts to appoint stenographic reporters paused. Tho bill to provldo a civil code for tho district of Alaska was then taken up. PUERTO RICAN COAPROAISE III , AatorlMleil t'rcaa In lb JouraaL Wamiiinutom, March 21. Tho con ferees on tho Puerto Rican appropriation hill havo agreed upon n compromise measure. Thu senate conferees receded from tho sennto amendment limiting tho appropriation to tho rovonuo col looted on Puerto Rlcmi importations until January I last, and restored tho clause hi tho houso bill applying to future revenues, reading ns follews: "Together with any futuro ciistouiH reve nues collected on Importlonsfrom Puerto Rice slnco Junuary 1, 1000, or that shall hereafter Imi collected under existing laws." Tho prtvlslon in tho Senate amend, mont specifying tho purpose for which thu money ahull bu used is retained, but an addition It inado declaring speclflcal. ly that It shall bo for thu aid and relief of tho Puerto Rlcuns. Tho hill, as uggrcod iiH)ii, reads as follews: "That tin sum of l2.U0t.lfj5, being thu amount of customs revenue received Importations by thu United btatos from Puerto Rice slnco tho evacuation of XacOKVCVXXJkATTXXT3LrxrXT3LXVKV ., m 9 Otto J, I I BI6Y6LE Otto '. XXtXvZiTDCCT3tC the Hundreatli An Celebration. 1 v - SEA &.! 3 GOLD AT CAPE NOME? Rican Bill Reached ByA Committees. : Puerto Rice by tho Spanish forces on . tho 18th of Octobor, 1808, to tho 1st of" January, 1000, together with any;. further customs ravouue collected ou importations from Puerto Rice slnco tho j 1st of January, 1000, or that shall here? after bo collected under existing laws, ;jj shall bo placed at tho disposal of' tho president to bo used for tho govor'nvvj nicnt now existing, nnd which may here- $3 after bo established in Puerto Rice, and ,. fn. lm nl.l nml rnltnf nf Hin iwnnlil r : t. ...:.. ....:.; vi tnereot ami lor mo puuuc cuucauon, r public works and ollior governmental)' and public purposes therein until other- wlso provided by law, and tho rovenucsv Imrnln rnfnrrod to. nlrendv collected and , ' '. . , Vd to bo collected under existing law, aro"rti hereby appropriated for tho purposa heroin specified out of any money in tho Treasury not otherwleo appropriated. " COEUR D' ALENE AILITARV RIOT Wamiiinoton. March 21. Tho oxatn- f-mllnm r9 fill! una t t It II rtJ fiATilA .... ., ... ... . .... v; UIU llllir U A1UI1U lIlYUSllgHUUU WUIIl-i-" mitteo today. Tho witness told of his visit to tho "bull pen." At that . tlmo tho prisouor chanced to put his lingers through a holo insido t tho prison, theroupon a colored soldier on guard outsldo Bhowcd his bayonet in to tho protruding finger, in;,, flfcting a bloody wound, A copy ofthov permit required of thoso seeking work In tho district was introduced. It ro- cited tacts concerning tlio nuiucr, that ho was not a member of a union, tnht ho took an oath to obey tho law. Tho croHS.oxauiIuatlou was directed to proving that tho permit system was designed to sccuro an orderly force of workmen fo tho mine. W, B, Shields testified to being nt St, Regis, Mont., somo dlstaucu from thu Conor d' Alena trouble, when a miner named Frauds was placed under arrest by tlio soldiers. Tho townspeople statod that Francis had worked there for many months including thu timuo! thu riot. THE AACRUA INVESTIGATIONS Wahiiinuton, March 21. Thu houso ' committee on forulgn affairs baa decided to Investigate tlio allegation m&do by l; Charles 1". Mucrum ex-consul at Pre toria, rolatlvo to the opening of his of ficial mall by tho British authorities. COUNTY TREASURER IS SENTENCED Auianv, March 21. P. U. Morris, tho defaulting county treasurer, convicted of emlH'ulcmont of county funds, was today sentenced to 4 years In tho peni tentiary und to pay u tlno of $3,000. A turgu uttondrtiico of ladles will bo at thu Indoor baseball gumo at tho Y. M, n A l.'rliluv .iLiiiilnt. unit III mnlli. qnuncu tho usual yelling and vociferous uppiuiuii win imi proiiiuuou, iuii . in to tolephono No. L'Wl und eecure somo reserved seats. Admission 25 cents. a Wilson '1 Wilson s j t! a ai g2 4 -1a BUREN & HAMILTON. jlA jd'v . . -.- -fe'. mijmmr