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SALEM, OREGON THTJESDAY APltllilS 1900.'
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When you want honest values in every item
you buy, trade with the
NEW YORK RACKET
They give you your money's worth. They
have no baits to offer. Their spot cash plan
of business prevents a.11 losses. That's one
reason why they undersell all competitors.
They carry only reliable goodsgoods that
give satisfaction. That's the kind you want.
That's the kind you get at reasonable prices
when you buy of them. Shoes clothing,
,hats, shirts, hosiery, underwear, and all
kinds of ladies' and gents' furnishing goods.
New York Racket
SALEM'S ONE 1'RIOK 0ASII STOKE
1 (2m?
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.
BOffi ATTACKS STILL CONTINUE
Who Will
Be the Next General Recalled?
BRITISH CHECK THE BOER
ADVANCE AT ELAND'S LAAGTE
Boers Given Relief By Ballot to go and Plant Their
Farms.
BRIDGE & BEACH,
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
SUPERIOR
5T0UES and
RANGES.
CAN BE
FOUND AT
SOLE AGENTS
AT SALEM, ORE
fir Aaaoclntcd 1'rril In the Jnnrnnl
London, April l'J. Klands Laagto
and Wepencr still monopolizes attention
At IkUi places a series of indecisive nc
tlons are occuring. Tlio Boer report of
fighting April 10 at Elands Laagto avera
that tho advance on tho llrltish camp was
undo with tho loss of three mules and
two horses, while tho Ilritlsh losses must
must have been heavy. Nothing has
been learned regarding tho rumor of
Ool. Uadeni'Powell's death, nor is thoro
anything tending to show how long tho
goucral anvance towards Pretoria will bo
delayed.
In tho absence of exciting develop
ments tho public interest centers more
upon tho personality of now command
ers, and in suppositions as to who tho
next gonoral will be to bo sent homo.
General Gatacro's return to England
is accepted as being in tho nature of a
recall, although no reason Is given for it,
and it will bo associated In tho public
mind with his lack of success. Lord
Roberts criticised his management of
tho Htormberg attack, and possibly
Gatacro's arrival an hour nnd n half
to lato to rescuo tho Itoddcrsburg force
may have decided hisroturn. General
Ilundlo seemingly succeeds General
Qatacro.
Wcpcncr, where tho Uritish force aro
surrounded, ay tho battlo continues
favorablo to tho federals. A heavy can
nonade was heard this morning in tho
direction of llullfouteln, north of llrand
fort. Advices from tho Ilocr headquar
ters in Nutal say after a heavy bom
bardment tho British aro retiring In
tho direction of Ladysmlth.
"It is announced In general orders
that General Sir Horbort Shcrmshido
has been appointed to command tho
Third division, vico Genoral Sir William
Oatacro, 'ordoreil homo to England.'
"General Brabant's forco Is confident
of being ablo to hold out. Tho Boers,
after showing considorablo dash, wav
ered when it camo to tho final Issuo, and
liavo struck at least tho vital point,
whore they aro greatly handicapped by
their proximity to tfio Basuto bordor.
"Owing to tho strategical concentra
tion 8lnco tho enomy's movements bo
camo defined, thoro need bollttle anxi
ety as to tho safoty of tho Capo bordor.
No organized Invasion of Capo Colony Ir
now possible, except under oxtromo
lisks, which Commandant Olivier Is not
likely to tako, especially as his horses
aro reported to bo greatly exhausted. "
. Tho correspondent of tho Pally Mail
ot Louronco Marques, telegraphing
Wednesday, says;
"Th o departure of tho Chicago am
bulanco corps for Protorln was doloj ed
on suspicion of filibustering. Tho mem
bers loft by a special train this after
noon accompanied by a motly follow
ing of French and Gormaus, 100 in all.
Tho departure only occured after
FIRST CIVIL GOVERNOR
Appointed for the New Territory .of Porto
Rice,
llr Aaaurlnfefl l'rraa fa tha Journal.
Wasiiinoton, April lS.-Olmrles II. Allen, assistant secretary of tho navy,
will bo tho first civil governor of Puerto Kico under tho provisions of tho bill
passed yesterday.
tho machinery nnd dams aro Intact.
Only a fow Boors remain in tho neigh
borhood. IV'Tho enemy have trekked six miles
north and formed n laager near Water
val. Nows from General Brabant at
Woponor shows that all is golng'sattsfac
rily thoro. Tho troops aro gotting now
khaki sorgo uniforms and boots."
Tho correspondent of tho Times at Ma
foklng, undor dato of March 30, com
ments upon tho "hopcloes contusion and
fluctuation of spirits in tho garrison as
to tho clinncos of relief shico Tuesday's
torriblo bombardmont," nnd upon tho
v arlety of rumors regarding tho location
of tho relief forces, rumors involving,
so far as .the southern column Is con
cerned, discrepancies of 100 miles."
Tho Louronco Maiquos corrospondont
of tho Times, telegraphing Wednesday,
says !
"Kplcr, an Austrian financier who is
acting as captain of the Hand mines
police, In order to frustrate- the destruc
tion of tho mines, send a remonstrance
to Pretoria against boring, with tho ro
sult that Stato Engineer Munnlk's oulor
for boring was cancelled."
Tho Durban correspondent of tho
Standard telegraphing Vednosday,8ay8:
"A brigado Is being sent from hero to
join tho main army under l.ord Itoberts.
It Is under command of General Hunter.
A GREAT MINING DEAL.
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Report of a Gold Find on the KoyokukSlQO
to the Pan,
OREGON CASE
BLOCKS QUAY.
taster
sale
Of Tailor made suits, silk shirt
waists, jackets and capes for the bal
ance of the week. Big reductions on
our already low prices, It will pay
you to buy now. New line just in. we
nave the best and cheapest milinery in
Salem.
JVr. B. FRASER, Prop,
I- THE LBADBR
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MStoros
Doers Are Checked.
1-ondon, April 12. A dispatch from
Elands Laagto, dated yesterday, says:
"Tiring was renewed boyond Elands
Laagto this afternoon. The Boers stead
ily advanced upon tho British positions.
After two hours' fighting tho Boers
were checked.
Uoer Military Order.
PiiEToniA, April 12. Orders have been
published that no person commandcrcd
foe nctlvo ecrvico has tho right to Eond
a substitute without tho consont of tho
Landliorst. The gi retto says 10 percent
of each commando will bo relieved by
b.illot for periods of 2.1 days. This is
intended to meet tho wishes of burghora
desiring to plant crop.
BRAVE LIFEBOAT MEN.
Lose fheir Lives in Trying to Save Fisher
men,
Ur AaaocUted Prraa ta tha Journal
London, April 12. As o result of a wreck of n fU.t.,,. i.. :,
""eoMtth., ,., three rmJ Sued
Hei Daily Drive.
Duiii.in, April 12. In splto of the
almost continuous rain tho Qecen, ac
companied by tho Princess Victoria, of
Ilattenberg, her granddaughter, sur
prised tho fow spectator in Phoenix
Park by driving out In tho afternoon.
Her majesty's destination today was tho
Duke of Connaught'e residence, where
sho inado a brief cull, and then con
tinued her delve past Castle Knock col
lege and Mount Suckvllle convent, where
tho scholars greeted her.
British Retreat In Natal.
Puktowa, April 12. Advices
BOEHS MOVINd SOUTHWARD
Btrong Force Said to tie Between Krcon-
stad and Wlnburjr. -
London, April 12. Tho Bloemfonteln
corresiwmient of tho Morning Post, tel
egraphing Tuesday, says :
"Tho Boers to tho boutheast aro ex
hibiting indecision of movoment. o.i.
slbly in coiiKxiuenco of our occupation
oi mo raiiwoy. Ilodles or tho onomy
aro still moving from WInburg south
ward through Thabanchu. Their desti
nation has not been ascertained. Tho
Boers in tho neighborhood of Paardo
burg show no disposition to intonnpt
our communication with Klmberley,
from which point civil convoys aro still
arriving.
Tho Bloemfonteln correspondent of
tho Times telegraphing Wednesday,
says:
many stormy Interviews with tho Porlu
gueso authorities. Tho members lmo
no passports and no credentlala boyond
ft lottor from Miss Clara Barton, to tho
effect that she knows boiiio of thorn per
sonally, and bolioves thorn to bo gonu
Ino, but many hnvo oponly expressed
tnoir intention of fighting. Tho HoerH
aro paying from JCIIO to X 10 per month
forBiich recruits.
"Thlrly-llvo thousand Boers, with IK)
guns, a-o coneentratid on the range o
hills between Kroonstad and Wlnburg.
Tho whole lino is fortltled and almost'
Impregnable." i
Tho Bloemfonteln correspondent of
tho Dally Tolegraph, In a dispatch doled
Tuosday, says:
"Tho permanent dofonsos aro noarlru
completion, so that the town can bo
held by n relatively small garrison. A
British fioldlor who has vlsftad tho
Bloemfonteln wator works reports that
llr Aaaoclntril l'rraa to (ha Jonrnnt.
Wahuinoton, April 12. In the senate
Morgan madonn unsuccessful attempt
to havo tha NIcargua canal bill made
v'.io order of buslncsH for April BO. Bur
rows addressed thosenato'on the resolu
tion rclativo to seating Quay as senator.
Burrows said ho was forced to tho con
clusion that tho power of appointment
In tho Oregon ciibo was not lodged with
with the executive, and t ho muterlal
facts is this case are the sumo as In
that.
'Or Aaanclnleil l'rraa ta the Journal
Simkanr, April 12. Tho Chroniclo
this aftornoon will mako announcement
ot tho formation of tho biggest mining
company operating' in tho northwest.
Tho King Solomon Mining Co., has been
capitalized for 130,000,000 and has Be
cured hundreds of claims along I.nko
Kootenai near Ainsworth, B. O. Half a
million dollars will bo expended this
eeason.
McKlnley and Utyan.
Skaoway, April 12. Tho news has
been brought up tho Yukon by way of
Dawson that reports of strikes of almost
Incredible wealth in gold havo been
tnado along tho Koyokuk, and that
camps along tho Yukon havo been
greatly excited, and half of thorn aro
deserted by tho men going on stampedes
to tho now districts. Jack Jlourno ar
rived at Dawson from Circle City by
dog team, bringing tho report. Mr,
Bouruo says tho wildest stories aro in
circulation as to tho extent of the- pay.
One report has It that (100 to tho pan Is
u common thing, and ho was assured by
a reliable and conservative man that tho
diggings would average f50 a day to tho
man, Tho gold is bright, pure, and as
says f 10 to tho ounce.
About !!00 miners havo stampeded to
tho diggings bIiico tho news of tho
s'.rlke reached tho Yukon Yalloy. und
as a fair result, a good winter trail was way out triod a prospect on
Koyokuk diggings In tho winter kliy
crossing tho dlvido between Fori Yukon
nnd tho headwater streams. Bui (ho
Upper Yukon trail is now breaking and
in too poor a coudltlou for reaching Fort
Yukon. It Is 10 miles from FortrXaW
over tho divldo to the digging and 800
miles up the Kuyoknk. Supplies havo
to be takon In by dog team.
Tho pay is not found on tho river
propor, but on' hur tributary gulches'
debouching on tho left limit. These
gulches head In alow, rounded range of,
hills to tho south of tho Koyokuk, and
aro known to possess a paystroak to bo
muro than 30 feet and threo feet to seven
feet thick. Bedrock Is only 12 feet deop,
and consists of a shattered slate, in .
which is found tho best pay.
Tho bct two gulches aro known
MoKlnley and Bryan. Thoro aro 50
miners on each gulch. Only a small
portion of each creek has been staked,
as it was decided at a miners' mooting
to prohibit staking by power of attorney.
Tho slzo of claims is limited to COO feet
long and from rim to rim. It is esti
mated thoro aro claims for 5000 miners,
and thoro aro less than 250 in the die-..
trict. Tho stampodors who left Circle
City expect to do well. ;,
Tho original find in tho district was
on Myrtlo Creek last year, and It did riot
prove big. Discouraged minors on the
McKlnloy
tfJ
broken. Tho best way to reach tho J gulch Tho first pan yloldod f2.C0.
Aptly Ilralsuntril.
Itobcrt IIIHIard, tho actor, once
brought n young English woman to
see "HI Cnpltau." She wan much Im
pressed with Do Wolff Hopper and ro
innrked: "What n charming man your
Mr. Iloppor 1st Tell me, In ho mar
ried?" "Been married three times," was tho
reply.
"Thrco times!" sho repeated. "And
they aro all threo dead?"
"No," was tho answer: "divorced."
"Ah," alio rejoined, "I seol Ho Is u
Ornss Hopper." San Francisco Arco-
uaut.
Wo ml Tnr.
Wood tnr lu still- made as It was In
0O II. O. A bark Is chosen nnd n
hole dug, Into which tho wood Is
placed, covered with turf. A lire In
lighted underneath, mid tho tnr slowly
drips Into tho bnrreln to receive It.
THKEE LIVES
WERE LOST
llr Aaaoclnteil l'rcaa la tha Journal.
San Pkuiio, Cal., April 12. Poter
Larsen and Joseph Madsen, and a women
drowned yesterday. Tho boat was over
turned. WILL PASS
SHIPPING liILL
Altriilani,
She George, Is that ono of those el
gars I gavo you ou your birthday?
lie Noj Via saving those for
friends.
8ho You dear, self sacrificing,
selfish intuit Ohio Statu Journal.
my
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Nothing e'eans
fl Carpel like the Bissell
CARPET SWEEPER, AND NOW
THAT HOUSECLEANING TIME IS'
AT HAND YOU HAD BETTER
HAVE A BRAND NEW BISSELLS.
(Wo send them out on trial.)
M-K-OVfy SPRING OPENING
SHOE
FOR MEN
$350
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m i j I at $y
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CARPETS
Are going fast, because
we are selling new, up-to-date
patterns at old
price. We buy direct
from the mills and can
save you big money on
your carpets.
WALL PAPER
From our store will add
greatly to your rooms.
We have the largest stock
of paper ever shown in
Salem. Prices, quality and
neatness of designs cannot
be beaten.
But en & Hamilton
Sold only by
New Shoes
For Easter
WE HAVE THEM IN JUST THE
RIGHT STYLES' AND AT RIGHT
PRICES. OUR STOCK IS MORE
COMPLETE THAN EVER AND
WE PROPOSE TO CONTINUE
UNDERSELLING ALL COMPE
TITION. 52.50 WILL BUY AS
GOOD A SHOE FROM US AS
53.00 ELSEWHERE.
R. S. Leabo, Aanager.
Salem Shoe Store
Next Door to Ladd A Hush's Hank
Cup 111 In n Huff,
"Our cnRiiKcliient In off nenlu."
"What'H the mntter now?"
"I cave her a belt buckle with my
photograph on It, nnd she linen It to
fasten her dog's collar." Chleaco Itec-ord.
WHEAT MARKET.
Han Kiiascihcu, April 12. Cash IH1J
Chicago, April 12 May COJtf CaBh 70.
llr Aaiurlnlril l'rraa In (lie Journal.
W'AHiiiNdToy, April 12. It la the dell
nito Intention oi Hepiihliean senators to
seek to havo the shipping subsidy bill
passed at the present session. This was
announced in tho senate committee on
commerce today.
To Assess State Land.
County Assessor J. W. llobart, oi Ma
rlon County, says that ho will this
year Include In hid assessment roll all
property in this county owned by the
State I. niul Hoard nnd acquired by
the hoard through the foreclosure ot
inortttaK'M or by deeds. It has been the
custom up to tills time not to assess
proKrty ot this kind for tho reason
that It Is considered exempt under law
regardful; taxation.
This will raise a loyal ipicstlon and as
both the Mate and county will havo to
hire lawyer h and it will havo to bo car
ried to the Supremo court It will make
business for attorneys w ith u pull,
Lewis AckerinaiirCosheii, Ind., Hays.
"DeWltt'H Little Knrly lllsors alwiws
bring certain relief, euro my headache
and never tsrlpo." They gently cleanse
and Invlyorato tho bowels und liver.
Btones Drug Stones.
DISASTER AND
SUDDEN DEATH
llr Aaaoclnloil l'rraa ta lb Journal
Dallas, Texas, April 12. Tho South
ern Pacific brldgo at this place was
swept away by a flood last night. Loss
$100,000. All tho wagon bsidgesaro
gone.
Hollofont, l'cnna, April 12. Threo
men wore killed today on tho Bolletunt
and Snowshoe railroad, TJ10 raili spread -under
11 mountain shifting engine The
ohgine and dozen cars wera thrown '
ovor an embankment.
Pmsiioita, l'n., April 12. A four story ',
brick building, ut tho corner of Wood
street and Second avonuo, collapsed,
without warning thin morning. A score",",
or inoro people were In tho building and 4
many wore buried in tho ruins.
STRIKE ON
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
llr Aaaoolnled I'rnii t tha Jonraat, -
Atlanta, April 12. President l'owoli; '
of the order of railway telegraphers, -ordered
a strike ot telegraphers and:4
othor station employes of the Boutheni
railway txiay.
I'lRhtcrs Not Nominated.
Ur Aaaultnl l'rcaa ta tbe Jonrual.
Oiikuon Citv, April 12. Alloha Post,
No. 1, Philippine Veterans, held a social
tcssloii at the Armory. Itoprcientatlves
were present from tho four posts in
Portland. Tho Clackamas County He
publican convention was censured for
not idaolnga reprercntatlvo of tho Sec
ond Oregon Volunteers on tho ticket.
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DR. H. C. EPLEY
DR. II. . OLINGER 1
Bridge and Crown
Work Our Specialty,
$5,00 Per Tooth or
Crown, Fully Guar
anteed, 2C 2 2C
You will always find our
stock the most choice grade of
goods.
We use strictly fruit llavors
and colors. We carry over one
hundred kinds of candy to se
lect from, and if we have not
the kind you want we can
make it as we are always mak
ing new candy. Checks given
with every cash purchase.
We are at your service,
ELLIS and ZINN
EASTER GREETING
Just received this morning some imported fine
PATTERN HA IS, call and see them before they
are iroiie.
U17 Com'l
NONPAREIL
Ars. Hooker, Ahnager.
317 Com'l
VTrcxcrvx.rkTTrTVT
HIGH GRADE dlOr ffl
01 STATB BT.
1'IIONK 3871.
SALEM DENTAL PARLORS
P. O. BLK.
Rooms 27 and 29.
EASTER
JEWELRY
Yolir new Muster dress will IO erwtly
bouutlllyd by adding some ot our new
Haster Jeuellry. Suoh a brooch, watah
chain, thlrt wulst sots, link buttons, new
eluntlo belt, buckles girdlon and tihalfi
pumwi. Our lino of sprliiK Kixxls Is very
uuraciivu uoin in price nuu wauiy,
. Also have Kaster frleudshlii hearts.
Would like to Iihu you call und see our
goods any way.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE,
118 gtate 6Uet.
BICYCLES
, $3500
i Ibartforbs
, 11 years old. with a romitutlou ceeond only
witli tho Ilartfonl Single Tube Caetus or Dunlop
I
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55 'ii
U ejiar
Sj Coin
Wei
K Cast
jgjjjyy JKjkXjaK-aT XTxncagr.
.Mikio 111 tlie Uolumliia imtry,
10 lyuiiiiiiDian. iiiUHi wiin 1110 itartioni biucii
Dutuuhublo Tirtw, spring temirwl erunks and axle, t'elt Moshered, dust
lirtxjf. case.huriluued beurluuti. 1'ioneur SO-iioInt Curlioii Tublnir. stllust-
able hHiidlulNirR, Cycloid sproekets. (AH the ubovo are Ovlumbia features
usoil 011 Ilnrtfords.)
e'l'lin best of iuechuiili'8 are paid gool wages to build these bVyeles. Wo
uiiarunteo them fully, and stake our reputation on thoir bIvIiib satlsfactioa
iiiiiiuiu vuimiur ihhkp(iii irii'iiomuMi kiiioi fo.uu extra ou iiuriiurua,
'e tuke fecond-liillnl Iikveliw In oxtdimii.'u ut lliulr untnal vulnn.
Cash or liistullmeuts.
tto 3r. TPCHfleon
T1.
Our Opening Was a Success!
Our Bxhibit of llilliiiorj Proved Satisfactory!
j wuu nmm uuaiuAtut. itm uauaixc -r uuw
STOCK IS ARRIVING DAILY, AND WE BELIEVE WE CAN,
SUIT YOU TO A X X X X X X X X X'
NEW HAT FOR EASTER! .- J
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