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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1900)
I." THE DAILY JOURNAL. 3 VOD. X 0 ffl 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 2C & A) Patronize Home Industry s v goods by the United States. Wo liavo also just received a fulfllno of . I $8.50. We have just added If of tnilor-mado suits. SPRING OYRRM 1,000 Worth Till! SUH WOOLEN MILL S 3QD COMMUKCIAL JT WALK EASY SHOES KEAUSSE BEQS BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S S0PER10R CAN BE POUND AT GRAY SOLE AG EN IS A'l SALEM. ORE Easter Sale M. K. FRASER, Prof Two btorea THE LEADER llin.MMIMMIIIHIl1VI.Illl3IB.Ilia B.'.MSHlI.MMBMI.MIMMMIiIIMMiBM m Special Sale of 2oBBDDnnHnaB8aTiwirsBBrTBHwn B 1 Our Spaulding Chainless Bicycle 3 s s Is the most perfectly built bicycle on the market, If ycu intend S S buying a chainless be sure to see our line. You will be con' S vinced that we have WE HAVE IIIIHHIIlIIIIlMlimilllHllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIMllllllBllBISIIII"""111111111!! TZDURBN in 0 , , I I say we can envo vou . nt tho eamo time civo i dressy garment, thoroughly unto, and cut irom our own oncula livtlin lnnflfn. fflilnratn ilia See the fine Oxford mix top-coats at our door, the price of which is only about To our stock of lints, which is the lamest, in Marion count v. Ul IiADiKii It will pay you to exam iuc our home-made suitinusbo foro selecting for your spring Hats I Fur Gentlemen only $U.OO u pair, eamo tjiinllty ns others advertise at f3,50, wo are not old fugeh, mo aro alive and in tho field for business. We can and will slave you money on Mioes, See us. ST0UES and RANGES. BROS 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. I Two llStoros Parlor Sets This week, onlv, we will ol fer a nicely made Parlor Set of five pieces, oak frames, covered in heavy tapestry. 2 1.1 ,,.... '....' w Sale price. (20. the best wheel in the A FEW NEW FEATHERS I ONE BICYCLES TO CLOSE OUT A I ?20.00 Si HAMIITOpqs BIG BATT Supposed to Be First News of Advance on Pretoria. THE BRITISH PRESS CENSORSHIP IS GREATLY Boers Reported Retreating South ol Bloemlonteln Suf fering From Fever at Mafeking-No Relief in Sight llr Aa.nclaled l'reaa lo the Joarnal. than EOVCI1 BCparatO nCCOUtlts ha'0 been London, April 20. A dispatch from i published in London today. Tho con Iilocmfontein saya that firing is reported cor t0 weather, and tho bnro stato eoutli of Kareo Siding, ahc miles north of Glenn. ' London. Anril 20. Tiio report of fighting at Kareo Siding may bo tho tho first now 8 of tho progress of tho Brit ish advance on Pretoria, and thero aro other Indications that Hoberts is either starting or has already started for his northern goal. A dispatch from Capo Town says: "Censorship restrictions have been orenllv increased, owing to tho movo ments of troops." Tho Boors south of Ulocmfortcin nro reported retreating. Largo commandos wero seen April lOtli near 'lhabanrliu moving north. From Pretoria comes tho report that fever Is doelmallng tho Mafeking garri son, and n letter from tho mayor of Mufoklng says that General Hoberts has asked General Baden Powell to hold out until Moy 20th. OPERATIONS AT A STAND-STILL tly Aaaoclnlrd Prew la the Journal London, April 20. A delugo of rain, lasting 10 dayB, has brought tho opera tions In tho Boutheastom part of tho Freo Stato almost to n standstill. Tho creeks haolccomo roaring rivers, and the roads aro streams of mud. A singular message, dated Bloemton Join, April 10, 10:55 a. in. and beginning "Via Press Censor, lHoemfontoIn," re port an exehango of shotB In tho di rection of Do Wet's Dorp, where tho Boers nro told to bo concentrating, "aflor their withdrawal from Wopenor." Tli..m It nothinc olso to indicate- that tho lnostmont of Weponer haa been abandoned by tho Boers. Notwith standing tho rain, howoor, tho British have made eomo progress, as Do Wet's Dorp has been occupied by them, prob acy by tho advance of General Bundle's division. Do Wet's Dorp la about 24 miles from Wopenor. An obscure message from Allwal North, dated April 10th, says that Gon oral Brabant has arrived thero, but whether ho returned alono or with his troops is not clear. Boer reports from Aliwal North aver that 8,000 to 10,000 Boers aro at Wopenor. Extended reports of tho Bloemfontin concert for tho benefit of tho widows and orphans have been cableed. No less Rpcf line of Tables Extension in Salem. Prices Lowest over offered. Sen tlwl big legged oak for f0.50. market -, V s , , ,. , t i ii SALEM, OREGON LI ON BEAR KAREE S DIG INCREASED ment that Lord Hoberts is ready to movo, aro about tho only things that tho censor has allowed to pass, and tho correspondent who announces that Lord Itobert is ready to movo does not specify tho direction in which ho is going. General Iluntor, from Natal, com manding tho nowly formed division, arrived at Uloemfontoln yesterday (Thursda) ), and left immediately after conferring with Lord Hoberts. To what point ho proceeded is not niontioned, but it is understood that ho will oporato west of Uloemfontoln. PROTECTING PUBLIC LANDS riy Aaaoc-laled I'mu la tha Journal Salt Lake, April 20. Governor Leo, of South Dakota, and Governor Poyntor took part in tho proceedings of tiio Gov ernors of Westorn states, whohavomot to discuss subjects of interest to tills sec tion. After it general discussion, tho com mittee appointed to formutato resolu tions against tho leasing of public urid lands by tho General Government and demanding tho ccsslop of such lands to tho several states ehould any changii in tho present system bo made, reported the following which woro adepted: "Hesolycd, That tho pooplo of tho states hero represented aro opposed ab solutely to any legislation or any action of any kind looking to, or having for its object, tho leasing of tho public arid lands of tho United States by tho Gen eral Government or any agency thereof. 'Heeolvcd, seconil, That the present laws providing for tho control, manage ment and disposal of the public arid lands of tho United States are best adapted to the needs and requirements of tho country, and conducive to tho settlement and occupancy thereof by bona lido settlers. "Kesolvod, third. That if it shall bt found that the present laws affecting tho arid lands nro not satisfactory to tho Congress of the United States, then wo favor a cession of tho said arid landH to tho several states wherein they aro sit uated under such terms and conditions as will guarantee the benefit of the freo homestead laws to tho people of tho ask ron THE. 0 SHOE FOR MEN $355 Sold only by v Tlv im mi' yw '' ft -B y Valna! LLaV ss'H'l'HTn' DR. H. C EPLEY Udentists Our work is done at prices con' sistent with gook workmanship each piece done in our office is backed by a SALEM DENTAL PARLORS P. 0. BLK. Ro'oms 27 and 29, fr . vwvk ,t i, ...- w. FRIDAY. APIUIi 20 1900. United States, and that will prevent said land either by freo Bltnple title, or by tho leasing thereof from passing jnto tho poscsslon or control of largo com panies, syndicates, corporations or wealthy individuals in largo quantities, tho exclusion of othors, and undor such condition that tho sovoral utatoa may have tho Income arising from said lauds to bo dovoted to tho reclamation and improvement thereof for settlement by tho bona fldo citizens." OUR CUBAN SUBJECTS COUNTED Or Aaaoclnlrd l'reaa la the Joarnnl. Tho total population of cuba is 1,572,71)7 inc'udlni U5,205 whlto males andJI02,020 whlto females of nattvo birth. Foreign whites numbor 115,700 males nnd 20,458 females. Thero arolll,898 male negroes and 122,740 femalo negros. Mixed races numbor 125,000 males and 145,305 fo- MISSISSIPPI Where the Rains Still Fall and Floods Are Rising Br Aaaoelated Prca la tha Journal. Nkw Orleans, April 20. Thero nro now In tho city COO watorbound travelers, who do not know when thoy will Iks ablo to leave for their destinations. Partial reports of tho vast damngo done in tho storm belt run tho figures 'way up Into tho millions. All stream a aro steadily rising and tho downpour, coutluuca. Four pooplo were drowned near Meridian and two near Uattiesburg, Miss. At I-'ntorprlso, Mississippi, water is five feet deep In tho Btorcs and Knterpriuo acadomy la swept away. Shubuta and Desoto, Mississippi, aro completely inundated and much damago lias been done to crops and property Pearl river lias reachod its highest Louielana side havo been forced to abandon their homes and (lee to tho othor sldoof tho rivor for safoty and tho ilumugo to crops is considerable nnd it will retard all planting of crops until too Into. BOSSES CROKER AND HILL Have Joined Hands for an Uninstructed Delegation III Aaaoelated I'raaa la tha Journal. Nkw Yoiik, April, 20. Tho Democratlo state eommltto will meet today for tho purporo of naming a time nnd place for holding tho Stato convention. It In wild that Crokcr will Join hands with Hill to send an unlnstructed delegation to Kan sas City. males. Thero are 13,001 male and 1(13 female Chinese. Tiio opulatlou of lla vonii city is 235,081. Of tho total opulat!oii ot tho Island, 1,109,700 are set down us single; 210,351 as mnrrled, while 131,767 Iho together by mutual consont. Thero are 85,112 widowed jiorsons. Tho Spanish by birth number 120,210. Of tho children 10 years ot ago anil over, 40,410 havo attended school. Of tho to tal imputation, 443,120 can read and write, and 10,158 have n superior educa tion. OXFORDS New spring Styles Fine Vest ing Tap Turns, 51.75, better grades $2.00. Others wil! want 52.50 for the same qual ity. Be sure a.nd see ours be fore you purchase. R. H.Leado, Manager. Sab Shoe Store Next Door to Ladd d Hush's Hank DR. H. II. OLINGER 1 guarantee, aV V aVfeaW . - vwv.wv.lV .ktt-fc. .u t.-.-w EXPANSION OF JAP COOLIES Br AaioelnUd l'reaa t the Junrnnl. Tacoma, April 20. According to an officer of tho Northern Pacific steam ship Goodwin, over 10,000 Japanoso wero booked for passage to this coast in Kobo and Yokohama, In tho two weoks preceding tho sailing of tho Goodwin from Japan. Of this largo army of cool ies, over 3100 arrived on tho Saund in eido of threo dnysj tho Hlojun Marti having 1300 aboard, tho Gorman steamer Mltos 1014, and tho Goodwin 1117, whllo tho Uraomar la follow lug with 1010 of thorn, and several other ships clearing for Portland and other porta containing tho remainder of this army ot coolio laborers. According to this olllcer, immigra tion agonta have been "working" tho agricultural districts of Japan for re cruits, telling tho Japs that all they havo to do is to raise $ 00 in gold to bo transported to n country (lowing with milk and honoy, nnd whero evury man will bo given an easy position nt f 1 a day gold. To prove thoy aro telling tho truth, these agents show letters from INUNDATED mark since 1871. People who live on tho Japs in this country, and photograpliH of them dniHsed cpial to tho white mer chants in tliu ports. ARAVISHER IS DISPATCHED llr Aaaoclnlnl I'rraa In Hi Journal. Iii.UKi-iKi.il, V., April 20. WediieM day utTariiwell, 20 inlloa wc-ht of here, Jolu! Peters, colored, assnulted Klttlu Itlchlo, n white girl 1H years of ago. He was captured, when ho confessed, and wr. shot to death, 5ij oo Reward Will bo paid for the arrest ami convic tion of any person caught injuring or cutting palms or shrubbery In or urouud tho Willamette Hotel. 4 20 tf J. Connhi. Wheat Market, Han Fkancisoo, April 20. Cash tm'j CinoA(io,Aprll20-May (Mi Cash (U)v GOLD DUST FLOUR MAI)K II V Tho Sidney Power Co., HIPNKY, OHKdO.W, nmilo fur family iim), ask youi groeors for it. iiran ami shorts always on hand . A. T. WALN, AGENT, I'llONK 61. $3 Cauuot bo considered bountiful if tho eyes are weak und rod. And as them defect urd removable no woman should iwrmit them to remain A thorough knowledge ot optical lilting uuublwi us . l . .1 . .a ........ I .. ! I njiiltu . IO ttUllluru ailliuat niniiiviiui ia mia Plate yourault In our Imndu und ualilng and unsightly eyon will m thing of tliu past. Our eiiargei ar) moiWMie. HERMAN 118 Slate 81. W.- BARRi BulwitUU Optician if W& eg P l'r' , - a v iciil'h k x M ' ' LIIIRIIU1V jFKiwnt.n I A Face NO D. 3 . , ( v,f fiT.ABF (TO MfilPmJ UJJJLJLHill UJL lflvJLllJLllVXl r 18 Will Hold His Seat seated. THE ARMENIAN MASSACRE DEMAND -, At. ON Nicaragua Canal Bill Will May The Clark Case. llr Aaauclatcil I'raaa la the Journal Nasiiinoto.v, April 20. Tho Bonate committeo on privilcdgos and elections was to consider todiy tiio report in tho case of Senator Clark of Montana, but owing to changos in tho toxt, it was iuiposslUlo to preparo It for presentation today. Postponement will ronder It practically impossible to dUnoso of tho caso in the senato beforo a vote is takon iu tho Quay caso, but thoro Is nn under standing about tho Bouato that tho point will bo Bottled by senator Clark's refrain ing from voting in tho Quay caso llncon offered two resolutions, one In quiring of tho secretary of war whether thonuny olllcors recolved salaries for tho performance of civil duties iu addi tion to their regular pay, tho other in quiring about, expenditures mado for olllcera' quartors, equipments, etc. IJoth resolutions wero objected to and went oor. Halo presented a conference report on tho additional urgent deficien cy bill, It was agreed to. Cullom called up the confereuco report on the Hawaiian government bill, and mado a general explanation of tho work of tho conference. The Nayol Uill. llr Aaauoliilril, I'rm in llic Jnurnnl. Wasiiinutos, April 20. Consideration ot tho naval appropriation bill has been resumed iu tho house today. Tho house cominittoo on Interstate and foreign commerce today made an important chango in tho Hepburn Nic aragua canal bill, striking out this pro vision for fortlllcntlon", thus providing what is expected to becomo a comprom ise which will aid in bringing tho meas ure to early consideration. The Tutkluh Claims. llr AaanulalrU I'raaa (a lh Journal' CoNHT.v.vnjion.K, April 20. Tho firm attitude ot the United Stales govern, incut regarding tho claims ot Amorlcans for the massacres Iu Armenia is entirely approved in o!ltical nnd commercial circles hero, nnd It la hoped the United States will steadfastly maintain Its tin in mil, such n course holnv the only one likely to succeed. The Dig Canal. Or Aa. Delated l'reaa la tha Journal. Wahiiinuto.v, April 20. Itopresonta- tlve Hepburn has announced that a The finest line of trimmed and ready-to-wear hats at the lowest prices. See them and be . vrtMti itifArl ftnmAmKni W.VI1 V IMLV.U fttujviii--fW4 NONPAREIL 017 Com Mrs. Hooker, Manager. TT-wTXlHLTVLXTlkVk B HIGH GRADE 4 BICYCLES S e i Ibartforbe 3 Mndo in tho ('olumbia factory, 11 years old, with a roputation tooond only to Columbia. Mltod with tiio Hartford Single Tabu Cactus or Dunlop IMaulmblu TirtH, irlngteuiierod crunks und aslo. b'lt witshered, dust pronf, ouse-linriluiiwl iMiurlngi. Pioneer 6Q.poiiit Carloii Tubing, adjust able handlebars', Cycloid sprockets. (All tho above aro Coluuibla features iiHwl on Hartfonls.) Thuhtwtof inechanica uro paid-good wages to build these bicycles. JV6 giiarantoo them fully, and stukuour reputation on thuirgiunuwtiefactlua Columbia Caistor Ilrake (the friutionloss klntt 5.00 extra on Hartfonls. Wo takesucoud-haud bluyclud In oxchango ut their actual value. Cbh or Installments. tto 3-. TOliteon 9 c 1cr: icoct ax xlax ftY! 'O Yes it is the store adjoinintr the old stand on the south! That is where I am going to buy my new hat. tliew have the best trimmer, the finest stock of hats ana m finest store in Salem, and sell cheaper than any other place in the city. I he TMB EffiPORIUM 309 Commercial St. Until Quay is Oft-. TURKEY A POPULAR MOV Be Brought to a Vote End ti definite arrangement hrs been reached" by which tho Nicaragua canal bill will ' bo considered by tho houso May 1st and 2d and tlion passed. -f AGREEMENT ON THE ARMY BILL. llr Aaanetntctt l'reaa in tha JnaraaL Wasiun-oto.v, April 20. Tho Benate'' committeo on military affairs have reached an agreement to report the bill to ro-organlro tho array with a number of amendments. Tho bill con fers the rank of lloutenant-goneral on tho sonlor major-general and that of inajor-ganeral on tho adjutant-general ot the army. THE COEURD'ALENE EXAMINATION. llr Aaaoclalrd l'reaa ta tea Joaraat. Washington, April 20. Tho cross-ox-amlnatlon of Dr. Hugh Franco was con tinued today by tho Coour d'Alene In vestigation, adding much circumstantial detail! but not materially varying with what has already been brought out. GOV. TAYLOR IS LEFT OUT.' llr Aaaoclalrd I'rraa ta (be Joaraat. 1'uanktout, Ky., April 20. When tho ordora of tho circuit court wore read thin morning, alt tho names announced a having boon indicted yesterday woro read by tho clerk, but tho name ot Gov. Taylor was not mentioned. Land grant railroad companies at Chi cago, which aroexpoctod to carry United States troops freo, aro going to sua tho government (or (till llrst-class faro for every soldier. Here's where you get your money's worth! ,, Well I guess so! ' One dollar and five cents for one dollar, and no short weight. Where? ELLIS AND ZINN 51 HTATK ST. IMIO.NK 2874. - flm nl'lPA -XT 1. J VJ iiiv f'ftiwvt ----- --- 317 Uom'l ,$35.00: tim IZ rr& s & kxc xxxTkxvT.,Ct:v CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE THE GOODE MILLINERY STORE IS? place to spend your money is Misses Goode PwfjO IIIIIIIIHWIIIIIIIIIHIHHilHtNIIHIHItllllHHHI HUUIMBHIIM.1" "-""