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n THE DAILY JOUBNAL. vwfo& 1 t r tr ( i w; VOL,. X SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MARCH 29 1900. 20 T4 ru Jffl f Men's and Boysf Spring i Our linos nro full how. You'll Hod extra good value nil through. Nice lino of UiUdren'B summer wash suits just lu. W "" IIA V R flirt I loot Shoes that 0 hnvo over hml. iou cnn Hud almost nnvthlne you want In our shoo stock. If you ugo tablets you. U09t vnlllPA 111 tlm of Mon'a Bummer Underwear lust right for tho warm weather. See our glovo lino if you wear gloves. Wo havo bargains for you. Neu) York Racket SALKM'S ONE PRICE CASH STORE THAT JIEAMS LOW PRICES. r BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPERIOR Sad CAN BE FOUND AT SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM. ORE A GREAT ' ' ' success OUR OPENINC HAS BEEN A CREAT SUCCESS. And thoro was a reason for It It is this that all our goods are bought direct from the manufacturers, which means n saving of thu vtholusalo profit. The ladies say wo are 60 percent, lower than any other lioueo. All our goods aro stamped by tho manufacturer (mado oxpreesly for Tho Leader) which is positive proof of thu above facts. Two titoroa THE UBADJBR MRS, M. B. FRASER Prop, .IHlHIIllllllllllRIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllllllIllllBIIIIIIIIKIIIIlllllllBIIHIIlIIIIII-IllS m i M over Line Extension Tables SEE OUR GOLDEN OAK TABLES With Atassive Legs CO 5 Price " ' ' v Bt i-. -JLAXr ourr 5 sfTiaFS' BURBN Si HAMILTON THE LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE 1. X lie nBHiitinnitt st wo can supply Mtv. Knivliim 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. RANGES. I Two E IStoroo New Wall Paper 8 cts. per double roll. The, largest stockof wall naner ever vet shown in Salem. We have just recer iust received a fine line of picture mouldings in cluding room mouldings to match all wall papers. If you have an Oil Painting to frame see our new stock of Deep AOULDINGS. We make canvas and sti etchers to order. blot ROBERTS' ARMY STARTS APRIL2SD When a Genial Forward Movement Will Be Inaugurated FIFTEEN THOUSAND FOREIGN TROOPS ARRIVE TO HELP THE BOERS Free State Towns Being Garrisoned Colonel Pitcher Attacked Upon Evacuating Ladybrand My Aa.m-lnlr.t I'rraa ta Ibr Jimrnnl London, March 2!). April 2 is sot by various caitics ns tho probable dato of tbo departure of Lord Roberts' main army from llloemfonteln. Tho advanco, when it occurs, will probably bo mado by parallel culumns along a broad front. Tho movements of tho cavalry and part of tho infantry to wards Glen can scarcely bo construed as an actual advance. Only a small part of Gatacro's forces havo yet arrivftd at lilocmfontcin, and until that movemont is completed it is not likely that Roberts will start for Pretoria. A correspondent ol tlio Times says that tho Boor forces havo been equipped and ho is convinced that 15,000 foreign troops have been landod o aid tho Re publics. COL. PII'CHER 15 ATTACKED. Ilr taa.telafrtl I'rraa fu the Jonrniit Lonoov, March 29. Tho following is from Reberts: "General Clements oc cupied Fauresmith today without oppo sition. Colonol Pitchor, on leaving Ladybrand, was attacked by tho enomy. Ho suffered one wounded and live miss ing. -- -- STRENGTH OF THE BOER ARAY lit ,"clnlril I'rraa In Ihr Jimrnnl, London, March 29. Tho Bloemfon toln correspondent of the Doily Tele graph in n dispatch dated Tuesday, March 27, says : "Tho latest news is that tho Boers havo -10,000 men still under arms, of vt horn 10,000 are in and mound the Na tal bonier. Although touts and stores aro reaching here, a block on thu rail way Is delaying arrivals from tho South considerably. It is asserted that 20,000 Itoors aro mussed at Kroonstad." (JEN. BOTHA MAY SUCCEED JOUBERT II Aaanclnted I'rraa la the Jonmnl. London, March 29. Tho Pretoria cor respondent of tho Dally Mall, tele graphing yesterday, says: 1 "Uenerul Joulwrt died of peritonitis. The funoral will take place tomorrow (Thursday). Tho government Is plead ing with tho widow to allow a tem porary Interment horo, with a state funerul Joulwrt alwas expressed a de Do Not Buy Carpets S j S ' S Without seeing our line nnrl irpitirur nur nriceS. 9 Evefy day is rushing us in this line. I I m 1 to bo hurled in a mausoleum built on his farm. His successor in tho chief command will probably bo General Louis Botha, now eomandlng in Natal Krugor will not take chief command." LORD ROBERTS ADVANCE BEGUN rfl Aaauulntcd I'rraa la Ihr Journal. London, March 20. Lord Roberts has sent 10,000 troops to Glen, ton tnilcs north of Uloomfontoln, on the railway. This is a preliminary to tho goneral ad vance. Immcnso quantities of stores havo now been accumulated at Uloomfoutciu. Boer observation parties uro hovering near Itlooinfontoln, but Lord Roberts hrfs 185 miles to cover before reaching tho great position which thu Boers aro preparing at Kroonstad. Moving ton mllos a day is probably the best he ran do with field transports. Therefore, ho can hardly engage tho Boers in force for two weeks. Tho re construction of tho railway behind him may oven delay an Invasion of tho Trans vaal until May. Meanwhile nil tho Important towns in tho Free Statu within Lord Robert's reach aro being garrisoned. Thabau- chu, Phllppolis, Faurosmlth and Jagers foutein aro thus hold. PAUL KRUGER IS INTERVIEWED, ilr Aaaiirlatrd I'rraa la Ih Journal. Nkw Yomc, March 29, A World cor respondent, who interviewed President Krugor, at Pretoria, February 7, Bays: "My burghers aro fighting bravely," said Krugor, "and will, continue until Great Britain asks for peace or with draws her soldiers. Wo cannot expect to conquer Beveral hundred thousand men lit a day. Even as your forefathers fought against great odds in thu Revolu tionary war, so are wo struggling, and oven as God was with your people, so is Ho with us." Secretary Reitc told of a sorics of com munications between thu President and Salisbury, concerning tho prisoners taken by the British at Douglas, and who, although citizons of thu Freo State, aro being tried for high treason. Tho president sent a cablegram directly to Salisbury demanding that tho prisoners bo treated only as prisoners of war and stated that it tliey v. eruexocuted reprisals would l)o made. Salisbury replied that, ii me i reioriu prmuiiem weru injuroj IxHli Krugur and Steyn would bo hanged, Kruger replied "go ahead with your !.! II- .1 (.. , f I ' hanging, but remember that your sou I-ord Edward Cecil is in Mafeking." WHEAT MARKBT. Rm irtllwcam Mur.-li H1 Path 071 Chicago, March 28 -May OOJi Cash OOtf. After the Convention Go to Ellis A Zinn's and try some ol thoso flno oyster cock tails, or cample their freth chocolato creams, bon bons, tallies and Ilildroth's molasses peppetniint chows. We havo also a full lino of Ice cold drinks, ice cream sodaaud (cecreaniand cuke. We enny a Hue lino of cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing tobaccos. ELLIS AND ZINN 231 8TATK ST. fllONK 2W1. Spring Opening at trie EMPORIUM! 309 Commercial st, The Aisses Goode invite the public to see their beautiful iplay of fine spring and summer millinery. Tuesday and Wednesday 27th and 28m of Atarch. SPRAY 1Q-UR,TRBBS We have Just recelvrtl quantity of DUNNES SOLID SPRAYS and aro prepared to supply our patrons with all that they may Our stock ot New to fill your order. A complete lineof Bpray ' SAVAGE TWO TICKETS IN COOS COUN Mr Aaanelrtrd I'rraa la tka Jnnraal MAnsitriKLD, Ore., March 29. Tho Coos county Populists and Democrats held a convention at Coqulllo City. Iloth conventions nominated a leglsla tho and county ticket. Tho Democrats nominated for Joint sonator, K. 11. Leep; and for representative, J. W. Mast. Tho Populists nominated for joint senator. Thus. Buckman and for representative R. D. Sanfurd. AMERICAN PORK IS SHUT OUT Ilr Aaauulntctl I'rraa In hr Jnnrnul CoNSTANTiNorLK, March 29. Tho Porte has informed tho United SUIoh legation that In thu futuro tho Importa tion of American pork will bo prolub Red, giving as tho reason that the meat is Injurious to tho public health, FRENCH STEAMER IS SUNK. Santo Dominuo, March 29. French Btcamor Gorges Croiso with cattle and 30 passongera Is sunk outside this port. Tho Steamer New York rendered assist anro, but It is not known how many liyes aro saved. ARMY OFFICER IS ARRESTED. Ilr Aaaoclalrd rrraa ta (ha Journal. San FitANCisco, March 29. Captain Potor O. Doming, assistant commissary of subsistence, U, S. Volunteers, is un der arrest. It is alleged that his return to tho war department Indicates the existence of a considerable deficit. GUAM TO BE NAVAL BASE Ilr Aaanalatrit I'rraa la III Jon mil Iskw Yoiik, March 20. A special to the Tribune from Washington says: Naval authorities have Iwgun tho prep aration of plans to make Guam Island ono of thu important naval bases on tho Pacific. RUSSIA WANTS TO INVADE COREA Ilr .anrlnlrd I'rraa la Ihr Jouraal London, March 29. Tho News pub. llshes n dli-patch Irom Kobe, Japan, an nouncing that Russia has Jt-msnth-d leave to laud troops near Maxauphn, Korea, WORKMEN HURT BY A BLAST broKANK, fliarcn 29. i-tvo men wcro sorlouidy Injured by tho premature ex plosion of a blast this morning, Twon-ty-flvo tons of rock loosened by tho blast rolled ujon them. FRANCE GIVES HbR CONSENT. Mr taaurlalrd I'rraa fa lb JuuraaL Paiiis, Marcli 20. Tho foreign ofllcu authorises of France will place no ob stacle whatever in tho way of tho Dan- i,l''' - Arlcati negotiations, DELAGOA BAY AWARD SETTLED Deunb Rwitzkiii.and March 29. Ac cording to the Delagoa Ray railway award, Portugal is condemned to pay 15.314,000 francs. EX-U. S. SENATOR SAWYER DEAD Osiikosii, Wis,, March 29. Former United States Sonator Philotus Sawyer died this morning. need. Sceds.EPV kinds we i Flower and of all kinds we are ready Pumps. Go; Gopher Guns and Mole Trap S. RE1D REPUBLICAN SLATES Lieut, Murphy's Nomina tion Predicted JUDGE TERRELL'S NAME WILL NOT BE PRESENTED Thrco Diffrcnt Crowds of Slate-Makers Aro at Work For Results Threo dlfforont crowds of slate-makers aro struggling for control In tho county convention. Indications point to a gen eral breaking of combinations, with tho chances In favor of thu Biato announced in Tun Journal. County Judgo Terrell has withdrawn from the race, as hu had undoubtedly been trailed out of all clmiict-H of mixef a. Lieutenant Murphy, of the Second Oregon rigiiiiout,is rapidly gaining strength. Collector Patterson and Honry llrnphy aro rallying tho McUrldofoicesand hope to laud part of tho leglslatlvo ticket. Tho null McHrldo men aro confident of being able to make tho entire leglsla tlvo slato. At 10 o clock 'thoro woro few dellgalea in tho opera house, but at that hour tho place began to lilt up, nud tho Hour wan soon filial. Thoro 1b no gottiug around tho fact that Marlon county Republican dele gates area very good looking crowd of men. Tho wondor is that from n gathering of such evident Intelligence can como results which aro bo costly to tho very mou who inako up tho gathorlng. The explanation nut not bo found in tho character and mental capacity of tl o delegates, hut mtixt bo looked for in tho systom which places it In t' o pewor of a fow skillful schemors and wiro pullers toinanlpulato tho workings of thu prim ary and convention system to accomplish their own private mis. Thu convention was called to order at 10:20 by County Chairman Hendricks. General Odull nominated Win. Waldo for permanent chairman, and ou motion of MclClnluy Mitchell tho election wus made by acclamation. Mayor Rlshop nnmluat:d F. A. Tumor for temporary secretary, and this was also miulo unanimous. Frank Duvoy was nominated for as sistant secretary. Lon Gusuur talced tho point that Mr. Duvoy was not n meir.lxirof tho convention, hut this wus waived, and ho was elected by acclama tion. Following committees wore appointed by tho clislrl On Credentials B. M.Crnlmn and Kd Hirseh, Hiih-ui; II. I). Mount and .1. H. Richie, rjcotts Mills; 11. Uibsoii, Alum- vlllo. On order of iiiislnesH John Knight, F. W. M liter. Huh-iii : CIiiih. Hurt mini . HmttsMill ; L Gill, Woslburu; W. L. Slmi-ral, Mucleay. On Hpporllouinent of delegates to slato and national convention J. 11 MuNary. O. W Jom-s, A. A. Leo, Huloin ; JkIui Murray, Iluttovilloj J. T. Jonus, Juffui- son. On Resolution W. II. Odell. J. J, Murphy and M. W. Hunt. Halum; II R. Keuuii, Jr., ritiiytonj W. 8. lluri-l, Aurora. tn imrmaneutortrnnUatlon Til Ford, K M, Lafuru, tjaluui; J. II. looucy, JelTurson. Tho convention thun took a recess until 1 o'clock. There aro 250 delegates in tho conven tion and tho 10 Balem precincts havo 101 delegates. On thu flvu committees Ka em got 12 out of 2.1 numbers. Tho chairmanship of all II vu committees and a majority of tho thu three most Import ant committers fell to Balem, AWKUNOON HKSSION. Tho stago bad been decorated with two largo American flags hung across thu back ground, Chairman Waldo callid tho conven tion to order at 1:10. Com mil loo ou credentials roporhd showing nearly every delegate to I o prenont, every few hoiu represented by proxy. Cummttteo on crmanniit organiza tion recommended that tho temporary ollkers bo madu permanent. Adojited Waldo mado a few remarks am' brought down thu house by raying thu hu would discharge his duties as In- Friendship Hearts !8 Arc All the Rage A- Special Heart for Easter Souv enirs, reral hearts, and many new designs in silver and gold. We have iust received the Itirract ctni! r( lino r It nimr miKMi jiuv, ui iiiui u vivi r-j SIlOWIl 111 oaicm. dee Iliem 111 OUT Window We have ii Sterling silver heart for 10c, .. if r enuraved free. Don t buy heatts 'iefoie see- j& ng our collection "ur you will be sorry." A BARR'S JEWE RY STORE, 5 V . - aTaTM partially ns possible under tho. circum stances, i ORUKR or BUSINESS, Tho committee oh order of business report! d the following ordor of nomina tions : 1 Dolcgatcs to congresitonal conven tions. 2 Delegates to state convention, S Fio repruutathes. 4 County Judgo. 4J-Slu-rili. 6 Clerk. 0 Recorder. 7 Trt-asuier 8 ABxcmir. 9 Hurveyor. 10 Behoid superintendent. It Cnuimissloiior. 12 Coroner 1! JtiHtico of tho peace. 14 Constable, r 15 Road supervisor. 10 Prueiuct committee. 17 County central committee Committee ou aportiiiincnt recom mended an npporlionnit'iit based upon 1 dolegatu lor eiu-h 12 votes, and one dele gate at lartio from the convention to tho slato convention and thu district con ventiou. J, J. Muiphey nud Til Ford respectively wero namut as delegates. Tho delegates elected to tho longres slomil and nato convention, rospo 'live ly aro as follews: lMolcnhush. Elk Horn, Horcb and M. luui.ii ;W T. V.hlth.ck, W.A Bhaw. Btayton and Mt-hauiu; 11. 11. Humph toys, A. L, blirleve. WiMKlhuru. Auturson, F. J. Eby. Mni-h-av mid Autnsvillu, F. L. Pound, T II. Patloii. owull and N. Sllvorton, O. W Yonnggreii, C. W Btegu. HUertoiiuud H Silverton 12 votes, L. J. Adams, T. It. Hibbard. JtflirtKin and Sidney, J. T. Jones, II. O. Dniialdfoii. Uugluwool, T. O. Smith, Willard Martin. Hubbard and Gcrvals.J. K, Zolglor, W. J. Clark, Uuttuvillo and Aurora, W. S. Ilurst, K. A. M. i ono. Hcotta Mills, Monitor nud St. Paul, J. D. Commons. J L Cook. . Marlon and Turner, N. W. Bllvorp. II. Ruesol. Salem No. 4. and Yew Park; J. W. Irwin Geo. Hughes, Claud Catch, Wal ter Lowe. Propped and South Salem;12 Wm. Armstrong, p. a. ungues. Balem No. 3 Alnnto Geinor, . M. CruiMiu. balem No. 2, Chatunoeg and Mt. An gel. J. N. Smith J. 11. MeNury F.t A. '1'urnur and K. M. Liifer. Balem No I mid Fulrflold; Lot. L. Pierce, F W. Waters. North Salem and, Silver Falls, John Knltiht, Geo. W. Jones Kast Salem and UrooksjT. H. Jones, II. J. Workiimu, L. P. Aldrich, was elected assistant secretary of tho convention. OATCit roit CONURKSS. Ou motion ot Tllmau Foul, tho dolo- tfitli-a tn llm i-iinunii .tnmil ennvonllnil wero unni.liiinut.ly lustructeil to use all wl,ttt to wlth tho document. honoruMo means to secure tho nomlnaJ Th- c ....mlttco decided to Qle tho lo tion of lion. Claud II. Gatch for con- tltlon from tho Ca-ur d Aleno with th KrCHI)) secretary of war, and In tho mountlrae Gutch was called out fer n snecc h and. received n warm ovation. Hocamo to tho stage and madongh w Ing and Hon cry rpei-ch, reviewing the country from thu early duys. Ho aroiibod much applause, talking expan sion, protection nud round inom-. Wherever thu Hag goes American insll tutloiiH in ilr t go with it. Hu wanted to sou conscience not commercialism pre vail In the Puerto Rice matter. Ho was mi expansionist, but not an imperialist and this uttonincu was grevled with tumultuous appluusu. Ho left tho stago! amid thundering acclamation. LKUISLATUIIU ASPIRIN!. Nomltiatiou of h-glslatlvo ticket being In ordor, W, II, Odell was plnciil In nomination by in. Armstrong of South Salem. Finhty IVrrino nominated Lit L. Piurco ii nglowiugeulogli-tlo speed'. 1). C. Thorns, nominated Frank Da voy. Geo. W. Jones niimi.il D. W. Mathews with a sH'flch. J. F (loodo was named. Ros Moore named J. N. Hmllli. Jiuiios Pomeroy iiaunsl J. M. Poormati and Mayor RUhop seconded tho iioml- nitlou. NONPAREIL A.LLINEKY Has been a grand success, store crowedrd. For the benefit of thoso w ho could nut bo waited ou, we will contiuuo thu opening for the balance ot tho wiek, Mhs. Hooxkh, Mgr. NONPAREIL 317 Com T!K3H3.TXXYlkX3kYXX K 0 6Y6LES 31 i I 3 Columbia Chainless, - $Sj $bo S75 Columbia C uin 40 50 llAKTFOPD - 30 STORMbR - Pennant - Stormbr. better known in J'al.-m as B & H. spec al Ur - r!: very wheel should ho cleaued, ollel and aillua'cl by an expert a laTlwhtMiceiyeir, Till i .ur splalty. Sunuriej of all klud t th U i,w'- n WHEELS sold on Otto J. A.M. LaFollett ws MmtWpBM. Flagg also ran. , -- MoKInloyMltchll wm mmpmmI. . Frank WtightmaH Mmr$, Hughes. P, M. W, Hunt named M. E. P6fH. Uno Blielberg who wm not a unto no' proxy gottho floor awl J.N.Smith. J, Henry Kceno, of 8 1 ay ton wm iMd. J. S. Riches named Cling. D.Htrtir.Mi, W. L. Bimeral named Wm. Wal4o. Abncr l.owis was named. Wylio Moores namot Geo. F, RodgeHt FIRST BALLOT. Ae report closes first ballot for leflsk tivo ticket resulted In this erder: Poor man, Kecno, Pierce, Smith, La Follett, H'artman, Waldo, Davoy, Odell, Mitch oil. Matthows. First threo are uoml nated. PUERTO RICO TARIFF SUSTAINED. Hr Aarnclalrd lmi la ta Jearaa. Washington, March 29. Conferanca report on-iho diplomatic and consular appriipriatlon bill has been agreed to In tho senate Consideration to th Puerto It ten n tariff and government bill' wm resumed, Bevorldge addresses th ste In support of a proposition for free trade between the United State aad Puerto Rice. IVttus moved to strlko oat the provis ion for n lf per cent tariff. Motkm de feated by 10 to 3 1. When consideration of the army ap propriation bill was resumed, MacRae nttempted ta secure an amendment to tho provision giving officers a&d mou serving beyond the limits of the United States 10 and 20 per cent, re scctlvoly, extra pay. The paragraph to which tho amendment would have been pertinent had been . psssod, and Hull refused to return to It. COEUR D' ALENE COMMENTARIES Ilr Aaaot-lntrri I'raaa la Ilia Joaraat Wabiiinoton, March 29 At thoCocur d'Aleno Invertigation today, Governor Sieunonhorg was questioned as to the otltion from tho Coour d'Alone district, nsklnK '" ecrotary of war to retain tha .federal troops there. The petitlou has not yet iwen prosonted to tho federal 'bA1.1b1 da.l IlkH aa lllrtA HfAH iiuiiiuriiiuo, unu iiu cuiumiivvn vruiik Into exec utho session t determine " w " 'ttuo I"'01lc' , For Justice of the Peace, Tho suggestion heretofore made of the fitness of John Reynolds for Jititiceof the peaco has certainly met with veiy Haltering cnn!deration by his many frlonds, and his fi lends claim that hi nomination for that oinco would not only lo un honor to a deserving and uprhiht citizen, but would inuro to the people mmpWcnt Justice of the peaco for Baloiu district. tipeclal Notice, Silver Roll Circle, No. 43, Womrn of Woodcraft will entertain their frioads tomorrow night at Statu Insurance Hall. Literary program and whist, two price. Profent your Invitations at tho door. I.ot all attend and have a good time. Coxurmi. IM Sullivan, of Newort Is In, the city enrouto from Bumpier, llo came la yesterday ou tho special Uryan trata from Albany, If the fUhlng grounds if Ituker county nro not up to Ed's expect litlon, he proposes to Investigate the 15o hernia district of Southern Oregon. OPENING 317 Com'l 35 35 25 21 easy PUMENTS. Wilson V 8 t . 3 TTS "j n ta tod tit OoawcclJ lut Nonlior hat fur ,KrrHilIKIIHIIlBMlIIIBiIilllIIWIIMMiISt!IZl!a--,-C-"S3aiIiiL , X3LXZW3XJAJKJkXV "jr&Btmrv i&asi?" " v "'SSj )Birs?ffiuS vmnfmKtmmmmito