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SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY APllIIi 18 1900.
NO 92.
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Are here in all the latest cuts, made of pure
Oregon woo , 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 X &
v
Patronize Home Industry
But wo do say wo can bivo you
money and at tlio enrao tlmo give
you a dressy garment, thoroughly
up-to-dato. and cut from our own
:oods by tlio leading tailors in the
lino of
SPRI
I OVE
ROOMS
$8.50. We have just added about
Of
111.
Wort
l
tallor-mado suits.
m SALEM
Hie
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 Marion county.
Ladies It will pay you to exam
inc our homo-mado suitings be
fore selecting for your spring
: ROBERTS CONDEMNS IS GENERALS
Boiler. Warren and Thornycroft in a Bad
Light.
CASUALTIES AT THE SEIGE OF WEPENER-
THE ENGLISH PRESS
ran store
OOO COMMERCIAL cJT.
WALK EASY SHOES
....... j
Lord Roberts' Attack on His Officers No News Devel
oping.
Or Aaauetnted lreea ta he Journal.
Practically no developments aro re
ported In today's 8outh 'African cables
to tho war offlco or tho press of tho
world.
THE
SIEGE
OF WEPENER
For Gentlemen only $3.00 a pair, same
quality as others advertise at $3,50, wo
aro not old fogies, wo nro. alivo and in
tho field for basinets. Wo can and will
save yuti money on shoes, Sco ub.
Ur Aaaoclated rreaa ta Ihe Jnnrnal,
Maskuo, April 18. Colonel Dalgctty's
casualties slnco;ho hns boon besieged at
Wepener aro 20 killed and 100 wounded.
Tho Boer losses aro reported consider
ably heavier. Fivo Boer guns are bo
I loved to bo disabled.
KRAUSSB BROS
BRIDGE & BEACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
SUPERIOR
5T0UES and
RANGES.
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY BROS
SOLE AGENTS
AT SALEM. ORE
Easier
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
have the best and cheapest milinery in
Salem.
M.
TWO I
Stores
E. FRASER, Prop,
THE LEADER
Two
IStorea
BOBS CONDEMNS
HIS GENERALS
Itr Aaaoclnted I'rni ta the Journal.
London, April 18. Lord Boborts'
criticism of Bullor, Warren and Thorny
croft is tho continued topic of interest.
Tho afternoon papers praiso Lord Bob
orts for his frankness. Somo maintain
that tliero is nothing left for Bullor to do
but to resign, Tlio St. James Gazette,
referring to Bullor's report, said: "Novor
in the history of armios did it hnppon
that generals scribbled their confession
of fault and defect, of tho ueeless deaths
of men and discredit to tho flag in sucli
a manner."
Tho Globe declares! "A more pitiable
record of indecision In plan and con
fusion in execution wo have soldom
read," and adds tlmt what littlo reputa
tion Bullor had left has been scattered
to tho winds.
In u long editorial tho Daily Nows
speaks of the "somowhat npimlllng Ian
gungo" of tho dispatch, and goes on to
say:
"Upon tho whole, theso dispatches
aro disquieting and disheartening in no
ordinary degree. Following immediately
upon tho recall of General Gatacro,
thuy Indicato a widespread feeling of un
easiness und anxiety."
Tho Standard, which is supposed to bo
in tho confldouco of tho government,
says:
"It is scarcely likely that tho publica
tion of Lord Bobcrts' dispatch is with
out a purpose It irrislstibly suggests
whether It is not to bo followed by fur
titer important changes In tho South
African commands. Painful as such
measures may bo, there must bo no hett
Itatlon In carrying them out, if they aro
required in the publio interest."
The Daily Telegraph compliment
Lord Bobcrts upon "not hesitating,
whero great national interest aro at
stako, to wound privato suscoptlbili
ties."
mo uaiiy (Jhronlclo confesses 'to "a
feeling scorning llko consternation' when
reading tho extraordinary passages" of
tho dispatch.
Tho Times says:
"Lord Roberts' severe condemnation is
justified only too clearly by tho 'official
naratlvos of what 'ook place. The story
is painful, but it is well for tho nation
and for the army that It should bo (old
clearly and simply, without concealment
or exaggeration. It is not tho least of
tho great services Lord BobcrtsJIs now
rendering tho country that ha exposes
with judicial impartiality and wiso,
wholesome sorority, orrors and omissions
in high quarters which havo cost us so
very much."
Whothcr tho government has any
special purpose or not in publishing tho
dispatch, tho way in which It has been
received will muko it most difficult to
retain tho censured commanders in
actlvo sorvlco. ,'
TEN MILLIONS
FOR THE POOR.
New, created a tcnsatlon as tho carl,
according to F.ngllsh law, is still legally
married to tho first Countoss of Russell,
now performing at a music hall.
DUEL TRIAL
IN KENTUCKY
tlr Aaeoclateil Preaa ta the Journal.
Frankfort, Ky., April 18. Tho tak
ing of testimony in the trial of Col.
Col son, charged with killing Liout. Scott
and L. W. Domarco, commenced this
morning. Capt. Golden, who was shot
during a duel, testified regarding tho
shooting.
INDICTMENTS
IN KENTUCKY
Or AMoclnted Preaa ta tha Journal
Frankfort, Ky,, Apr. 18. Tho grand
jury has reported indictments against
Caleb Powers, John Powers, Chas. Fin
loy.Whnrton Golden nndW. II. Coulton,
as accessories, and againBt Ilenroy E,
Youtsoy, Borry Howard, Jim Howard,
THE STRIKERS
PERMIT WORK
(r Aeaoelnteil Preaa to the Jnnrnal.
Croton Landino, N. Y , April 18.
Work wos resumed today at Cornell
dam. Tho strikers mado no opposition.
Nono of tho mon at work wcro strlkors.
As tho mon woro assembling at tho
works two companies of troops mado a
demonstration on tho hill to convlnco
tho strikers that tho soldiers aro ready
for an emergency.
UNINSTRUCTED
DELEGATION
Burunciton, Vt., April 13. Tho Bo
publican Stato Convention elected Gon,
MeCnllogh, Lieut. Governor Bates, I'd
word Wells and Lamont M. Bead del
egates to the National Convuntson. The
delcgratlon Is not instructed.
LOUISIANA
WENT
DEMOCRATIC
Nbw Orlkans, April 18. Tho election
yestorday in Louisiana for tho full stato
ticket resulted in n Democratic landslide.
Tho ticket headed by W. W. Heard,
swept tho stato mid tho legislature is
GRAND STAND PLAY
II r Aaaoelnted 1'raaa ta tha JnnraaL
St. Louib Mo., April 18. Tho Post
dispatch today say: Harry B. Wandell,
city editor of tha Globe Domocrat, and
a sister of Mrs. Adam WIcst, learned
today that tlioy uro heirs to a fortune
estimated at $10,000,000.
TWO TRANSPORTS
ARE RETURNED
tlr Aaaoclated Preaa ta tha Journal,
Washington, April 18. Orders havo
been given to turn tho transports Tar
tar and Westminister over to tho own
ers, tho government having no longer
need for their sorvlco.
A .Eluff on the Turkish Sultan o Influence
Votes.
Ur Aaaoclated rraae ta tha Journal.
Nkw York, April 18. A special dispatch to tlio Trlbuuo from Washington
says:
Tlio United States chargo d'affalra at Constantinople will bo directed to Inform
tho Sultan that this government Insists upon tho payment without furthor delay
of $100,000 Indomnlty for outrages on Amorlcaii missionaries and tho destruction
of proporty. Unless prompt action is taken on the Sultan's part this anticipates
an ultimatum that tho debt may bo discharged before resort Is made to drastic
measures.
Tho only point conceded by tho bosses
was in regard to imsuclmcn, wlio aro
allowed to remain with tho union. A
point lost by tho strikers is tho retention
of men omployed in their places by the
various shops.
SOME DOINGS
IN CONGRESS
Mr Aaaoelnted Treat in the Journal.
Washington, April 18. A joint rcso
lutlou to havo struck bronzo medals for
distribution among certain officials and
men of tho North Atlantic squadron,
commemorating the naval cngngoment
botweon tho forces of Spain and the
United State? lt West Indian waters,
which appropriates $25,000, was ndoptod
in tho senate
A resolution wbb offored by Hoar di
recting tho Bccrotarp of war to report
how many inmates of tho National
Soldiers' homos woro colored or Indians.
It was Hoar's dcslro to necortaln
whether thoro Is a sufficient number of
colored Inmates of such homes to wai
rautn separata Institution, Tlio rose
lutlou was passed.
A concurrent resolution, by Foster,
directing tho secretary of war to havo n
survey made of tho mouth of tho Nook
sack rlvor passed.
Wabiiinuton, April 18. Tho houso
has resumed consideration ot tho naval
appropriation bill. Tho bill was read for
amondmont under tho fivo mlnuto rulo.
TORNADO
IN KANSAS.
NEEDS MORE REVENUE
Turkey Will Raise Her Tariff to Get More
Cash
Br
Aaanelated Preaa ta the JouraaL
CoNBTANTiNorue, April 18. Tho Porto today replied to tho third nolo of tho
collcctlvo powers on tho subject of nn Increase of three per cunt. In tho duty. Tho
note announces tho Intention of tho government to adhere to tho plan ot Incroac
ing tho duties on account of tho condition of Turkey's finances. Tho tenacity of
tho Porto threatens to havo serious results.
5000 DEATHS
BY PLAGUE
ftlMMHIIIIBIlHHIIU
SSPAULD1NG CHAINLESS
A NEW WHEEL FOR '
WE HAVE A FEW
NEW WHEELS OF THE
FEATHERSTONE MAKE
OUT AT 20.
$20
TO CLOSE t
$75
The most perfect of
Chainlees Models.
$75
G. k J. Tires
are tho best;
If wanted.
I
H CfrV
Moro Coaster Brakes
we have others
furnished
carry.
on any wheel we
tlr Aaaoelnted Preaa ta the Jnnrnal
Simla, April 18. Tho deaths from
plaguo throughout India during tho past
week aggregato upwards of 4,000.
ENGLISH
EARL
NEVADA
GIRL
London, April 18. Tlio announce
ment this morning of tho wedding ot
Karl Russell toMolllo Cook at Bono,
Harland -WhltUkor and Dick Coombs,
charging thorn with tho wilful murder
of Governor Goebel.
MIDDLE-ROADER
IS FOR DEWEY
Mr Aaaoclated Preaa ta tha Journal.
Kansas City, Mo., April 18. Carl
Brown addressed tho Middle-road Popu
lists this morning, and created con
stornatlon along tho Wharton Barker
ndhoronts by advocating Dewey for tho
head of tho tlckot and Barker or Don
nelly for vlcc-prcsldont.
"With such a tlckot," said ho, "wo
will stand somo show of knocking out
both tickets dominated by tho money
power and headod by McKlnloy and
Bryan." After deciding to elect 25 dol-
gates to tho Cincinnati convention n ro
coss was taken.
ASK fOH THE
sr OXFORDS
SHOE
FOR MEN
$350
V ff
mims
overwhelmingly Democratic. Tho Dem
ocratic majority in the state will oxcodo
20,000, based on returns already in, and
may reach 60,000.
FLAG
MAY
BE
USED
Pkouia, 111,, April 18, A apodal to
the Journal from Springfield snya the
Illinois Supremo Court yesterday hand
ed down an opinion that tho advertising
Hug law is unconstitutional.
CHICAGO
TAILORS'
STRIKE ENDED
r Aaeoolatftd Preaa ta tha Journal.
Oiiicauo, April 1H. Tailors who wuro
locked out Februury 15 returned to work
yesterday, tho contract betwoon tho
Journeymen tailors' union and tho tail
ors' and drapers' oxchango having boon
drawn up and signed by representatives
of both bodies last night.
Tho oxchango wins every point In tho
controversy. Back shops nro refused.
Ur Aaaoelnted Preaa ta the Juurnal
Kanhab Citv, April 18. A Star spee
ch), from Lexington, Mo., says:
Fivo pooplo woro Injured, 0110 fatally,
and considerable proporty was damaged
by a tornado that passed just west of
Concordia, Lafoyotto county, Monday
evening, Tlio Injured are: August
Krohm, two children of Krolnn, Honry
Meyer and John Loutzcn.
THE AMEER
IS RESTLESS'
DotnnndB That England
Russia's Encroachment.
ft HsHltl C"!
11 r Aaaoelaled Preaa ta the JearMt.
Laiiorb, Punjab, April 17. That '
Great Britain's attiludo towards Afghan
Istan, in connection with the Russian
designs on Herat, does not meet with
approval at Cabul (the capital of Af
ghanistan) is proved by an autograph
letter published with tho Ameer's con
sent, in which, nftor referring to the .
various rumors, ho adds :
"Now, when Afghanistan Is Over
whelmed on nil sides, tho British gov
ernment doos not seem to take any in
torcst, but enjoys the pridoof aloofness
and rcsorvo. Whcnovor I havo suggest
ed a check on tho Russians, I havo had
no roBponso fiom tho government of
India, except tho suggestion
that Afghanistan might consent
to tho construction of rail
ways aud telegraphs. ' 'his is Impossible
ns tho Afghans consiicr such a step
would mean tholr ruin. Notwithstand
ing nil theso troubles, I havo proved
for tho past 21 years tho firm ally of
Groat Britain. But now, at tho last
momont, I must inform my powerful
ally, tho government of India, that tha
present is tho tlmo for deeds, and not
fortalk."
CANADA WILL "
KILL A
BAD LAW
WHO PAYS
THE BILL?
Ur Aaanelated Preaa ta tha Journal.
Nkw York, April 18. According to
thu Tribune, the cost of tho militia and
Deputy Sheriffs on guard at Croton
Dam to tho itato ami county Is $1750 a
day.
This expense will bo trebled by tho
calling out of tho Seventh Rcglmout Ital
inn Consiil-Gonornl Blanchl estimates
that tho Increase of wages demanded by
tho strikers would amount to $15 a day.
Nominations l'lled.
Following Prohibition nominations
havo been officially Ulcd with tho Sec
rotary 01 Biato nnu accented ny inai of
ficial for places on tho Austnliaii ballet:
For Congress 1st district, W. P. HI
more, Brownsville.
For Coimress. lid district. Lcsllo But
ler, Hood River,
l'or Supreme Juiliro. J. U. Jirleht.
Wasco.
For Food and Dairy Commissioner. P.
H. Keiiady, Wood burn.
Tho full county nroliibltlon ticket will
bo (lied with the county clork.
More Uurglary.
J 00 Miller, who drives tho wauon
from tho K. O. Cross shumhtcr houso
and sleeps out there, lost somo clothing
and n pistol from his room on Sunday or
.Mommy, boiuooiio enteriinr ituiisnu-
coiini and appropriating tho stuff. As
T'iik JouiiNAi, Is not in tho business of
warning aiispootad criminals of iiuH)ud
lug arrest, however, it Is thought best
not to uivo tho niuno ft tho imrtv under
suspicion.
Nkw York, April 18. A Montreal dis
patch says: Hon. Smith Curtis, minister
of nilhcs, announces that the alien labor
law to excludo American miners from
tho Allln district, will Iks repealed at the
July boss Ion of tho legislature.
THIRTEEN STUDENTS
ARE DROWNED
Uinukn, April 18. A boat containing
twenty members of tho Catholic stu
dents' association, whllo crossing tho
Rhine, capsiicd and 13 of tho occupants
drowned.
DUnaLARS IN TURNER
Howe's Store Entered Parties Evident
ly Going Peddling.
Tho gonorol merchandise store of M.
IIowo was entered by burglars last
night. Entranco was effected with tools
taken from Kd Marten's blacksmith
shopi Tho burglars carried off 4 boxes
of pocket knives, 4 or 6 hlgh-grado
razors, a revolver, a lot of scissors and
about a dozen pairs of pants.
Tho barber shop of Thomas Mlllor
which Is in tho hack end of tho store
furnished tho razors. Mr. IIowo esti
mates his loss at about $50,
PASTURK. Good cow pasture north
end of Capital street, $1 a month
onqulro of J. K. McCoy. 4 18 31
This is tlio Ico Cream Season.
Wo hovo tho finest ico cream In
tho markot. Fresh every morn- n
Ing and made of PURE
CItlUM. Don't forget tho tick
ots. :::;:::::
ELLIS AND ZINN
51 htath trr.
I'IIonk 2874.
New spring Styles Fine Vest-
inirTap Turns, $1.75, better
grades 52.00. Others will
want 52.50 for the same qual
ity. Be sure and see ours be
fore you purchase.
R. H. Leado, Manager.
Salem
Shoe
Store
Sold only by
Next Door to Ladd & Bush's Bank
m
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1 MunutmM un." If
-ttr vnti want in BUY A WHEEL
GET OUR EASY TERMS PLAN.
IF YOU WANT TO TRADE AN
1 OLD WHEEL FOR A NbW ONb.
J FIGURE WITH US.
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X
Tho po llshtly'klnd
530.00 and 535.00
537.50 and 542.50 with Moro Brake.
jjDURBN & HAMILTOjSyJSjj
SHWHI,W"S'W
DR. H. C EPLEY DR. H. H. OLINGER 1
Udentists
Our work is done at prices con'
sistent with gook workmanship
x each piece done in our office
is backed by a guarantee. 2C2C
SALEM DENTAL PARLORS
P. 0. BLK.
Rooms 27 and 29,
Wheat Market
Ban Fbancisco, April 18. Cash 05ttf
CuiuAuo.Aprll 18 May 00 Cash 70
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MARK 11V
Tho Sidney Power Co,,
SIDNUr, OIIKO0N.
a
made for family use. ask voururocors for
It. Bran and shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN, AGENT,
I'IIONK CI.
A Face
EASTER GREETING
A new line of Black Silk Elastic Belts will
be received on Aonday next at the
317 Com
NONPAREIL
Ars. Hooker, Ahnager.
317 Com'l
3 HIGH GRADE fc O IZ 8
4
BICYCLES
, $35.00
g Ibartforbe
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fr nbh haudlel
J lined on Hat
i Tho beat of
U guarautcu them fully, and stako our reputation on their giving satisfaction
uoiumniu i;oastor in
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Made in tho Columbia factory, 11 years old, with a reputation second only
to Columbia'. Fitted with tho Hartford Hlnglo Tubo Cactus or Dunlop
Detachable Tires, prlngtuniiort'd cranks ami uxlo. Felt washured, dust
prool, canu-iiunieuoii iwariugs, noneer ou-point uaruou ri uuing, bujusi-
iileiiurs, Uycioid sproexuts. (All tlio auovo aro uiiumma icaiures
Hartfords.)
mechanics aro nam crood wanes to tm Id these lilcvcles. vyo
Columbia Coaster Brake (the frlctlouloss kind 15.00 extra on Hartfords.
Wu tuko second-hand bicycles in exchange at their actual valuo.
Cash or installments.
Cannot be considered beautiful If tho
eyes aro weak and red. And as those
defects are removable no womun should
I permit them to remain. A thorough
;nowledgo of optical fitting enables us
to achieve almost wonderful results.
Place yoursolf In our hands und aching
and unsightly eyes will bo things of the
past. Our charges are modi-rate.
HERMAN W. BARR,
US BUte 8t. .Scientific Optician
SftY!
CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE THE .
GOODE MILLINERY STORE IS?
309
Yes it is the store adioinimr the old stand on the south.
That is where I am going to buy my new hat, they
have the best trimmer, the finest stock of hats and m
finest store in Salem, and sell cheaner than any owf
piace in the city. The place to spend your money fc at J
THE EmPORIUM
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