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j.','H1p:' jgg5Mi ymjT''jnyy-W"-'--''-i.v. ,ti r - -fft. rrp&r rw THE DAILY JOURNAL. -.i-x. VOh. X SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY atAY 1 1900. 2tOH'0& There's Honest Wear In brown's mark ri5fi Wtmnn i ifTiMi IN SHANK X SHOES X ) f Tlioy'ro ' up-to-dato" In stylo If you want goods tliat will givo tlio best I ot satisfaction, triulo with tlio NhW YORK RACKET f Klglit venrs of honest dealing 1ms built up nn enormous trado for us, and i wo intonu 10 Keep inilf wmi our p.unms uy Kcupmv " i"" " - -7 vor lowed possible notch. Wo cany only reliable goods, but our spot ( cash" plan of business enables us to undersell all competition. "i i i i BOERS BLOWIG DP THE RAILROAD f cash" plan of business enables us to undersell all competition. DO YOU WEAR CLOTHING 1 ... .1 . ,.... .1. -...I Imua' millo. Tlmv'ro tlio it you no, (loni mil to examine our mu" o . .v ,.:', ii,j correct stylo lind quality you need. All kinds ol ladled and gouts' furnishing goous, Salem's One Price Cash Store. South African Farmers Still Worrying the British Lords. SOME FEVER AT MAFERING BUT HEALTH OTHERWISE IS GOOD Uncommon Activity of Boers North oi Kiml)erley They May Cut Off Warrenton. in Possession of Thabancbu Hills Bullcr Resigned But it Was Not Accepted. WALK EASY SHOES For Ontlomon only $3.00 a pair, same (iniilily as otbors advertiso at $,1,50, wo am not old fogies, wo aro nllve and in the Held for business. Wo can and will save you money on Mioes, Sen us. luted ir. t- th journal , rm,., captured ono Iloor convoy Satnr ' , If . ,T'L', " 'y. l't lis is not mentioned In tin KRAUSSB RROS ll AaalK-lntrri I.ONU0.V Mafoklng, dated April 20th, rays Tlio HiHJrs havo been buy several days blowing up tlio railway southwards. Tto town will hold out for another month. Fever is rife, but otherwise tlio health of the garrison is good. I.O.NHO.V, May 1. Tlio following Is from Lord Reberts: "Bloemfonteln, April 20. Boors made persistent attacks around Tliubanchu Saturday and Sunday but the position which ltundlo's divis ion holds Is strong and ho had tlio as sislauco of tlio Gordons and Dickson brigades, tho cavalry under French sunt Smith. Dorrein's Infantry." Itnlwrts also reports additional casual ties during tho lighting of April 27th around Thabaiichu, consisting of l.leut. lieary uiid two men killed, one otlleer ', and three men wounded. Tho dispatches throw no light ukii tho plans being adopted to oiiHt the lloerH from tho ntdghljorhood of Tbabaiicliu. In tho meantime tho llOors are remarkably intgreHitivn, probably in view of the large forees opposing them. I.onio.v, May 1. Tho following is from Lord Reberts: "HlocmfontoIn.May 1. Ian Hamilton Agent E. II. llathway In chargo; tho Middle Division, w lth headquarters at Indlanapo,!8. comprising Ohio and all state west to tho Missouri rlvor, and the Southern states down to Louisiana, with F. M. Dico In chargo; tho Western Division, comprising stntoa from towa and tho Missouri to tho coast, with headquarters at Donvor, with Win. K. Antiln in chargo; tlio Southern Division, Including eleven Southern states, with headquarters at Washington, in charge of II. Conquest Clnike. Troops for Alaska. STRIKE SEASON OPENS UP Sir Aaaitetn.tr! Prra t the Jnnrnat Pjulauklpiiia, May I. According to Socrctary Allen, of tho allied Uillillng trados council , workmen, representing every branch of tho building trades wont on n strike. Nearly 3,050 men uro reported to havo quit work. St. Paul, May 1. All tho union plumbers in tho clty struck today for shorter hours and an-Increaso In wages. MtNMKArous, May 1. Eight hundred mombors of tho Woodworkers' Union havo docided to go on a slrlko tomor row. Manufacturers havo refused to dlechargo non-union employes. Kansas, City, Mo May 1. Contract Scattlk, Wash., May 1. Tho follow ors and emyloycrs generally today 10 y t THE SUBLIME PORTE Has Made Concessions that are Satisfactory to Our Government. announces 10 tho DENTISTS mTHM'Mqw'.. DR. H. C. RPl.EY DK. II. H. OUNGER 1 llspatcli, which barely fart. Wopencr, latoly tho Bceno of Incessant lighting, !b deserted, General Hrabant and Colonel Dalgcty liaxing moved northward. A dlepatch from Maseru,. dated Mon day, Bays: "Tho llasntos uro n second time as tounded to seo tho Itoers peacefully ro tiring with bonis which tho natives think should bo the booty of tho lirltish, who are Enid to bo tho conquerors." According to Information from Maseru tho main body of tho Boers reached Lceuw IUvor, duo west of Uulyhraiid, Sunday, small parties trailing behind at intervals of 10 miles to protect the rear and whip tip their herds. Slight outpost actions take place dully beyond Kareo Siding, wheni tho head of tho British Invasion is cantoned. African horsosicknoss 1iih broken out In General Bullor's rmy. It proves es pec hilly fatal among freshly arrived ani mals. Tho Blocinfontcln correspondent lKjints outthnt thodcllcicnclcs In tho veterinary department cause thousands of losses. General Lucas Meyer, in roiOylnir to marched yoslorday inn northerly dim-' General Butler's complaint that come of Hon flora h buiichu. At Hautnoy hoi tho lirltish prisoners at Pretoria, aro wiUHppiscd by u strong force, com-1 lodged In tho county jail, tayB that only mantled by llotha. Uoinforcomentsl thosoaroso treated who havo tried, or reached his foreudurini! tlio day. Ham- who uro susm-ctcd of Irvine to exeat o. 4 iltou's casualties j estunlay wero a'-outjllo retorts, inonotor, tiiat tlio Iker au.t. mux weirs nrig.iiio, ruvcnui umsion, prisoners aro common in mo town.jaii at yesterday nvupled Muksentora and Sehwnskraal without opposition. Tlio II r Associated 1'ren tn the Journal. New York, May I. A special to tho Herald, from Washington, says naval coercion of Turkoy, to obtain a settlement of tlio American missionary claims, fs not contemplated by tho administration. Thd'admtnistralion Is well satisfied with tho concessions nitido by tho Subllmo Porto, and it feels that tho Sultan lias already been considerate of this govern ment in' permitting a reconstruction of tho American mission in Ilarpoot, and tlio extension of Uoborta' college in Constantinople. MONROE DOCTRINE May' Get Us Into Trouble Over the Danish West Indies if Our work is done at prices con' sistcnt with gook workmanship " each piece done in our office is backed by a guarantee. TH7Z SALEM DENTAL PARLORS : p. o. Bix Rooms 27 and 29. News After MliSniRht. Sir Aaauclateil I'reaa la the Journal London, May 1, !IH0 o. in. Tho lloers aro now showing uncommon activity1 west of ltloemfonleiii. They aro in. fon-e between Fourteen Streams and1 Klmberley. Sunday they occupied Windslorton, west of tho railway, and now threaten no Interrupt the communi cation of tho Urltlsh force ot Wurronton, to tho north. This, too, at a time when General Ilunlor l about to start on it 200-milo march for Ma.oulng, probably ' with 6000 men. i To tlio east of Illoemfontoln tho Hoers Sunday night wero still holding the hills near Thabaiichu, while behind thorn long wagon trains, loaded with 'wheat for tho lloer army In tho north, ro moving through Lad) brand. Tho K(ailHlMJIlllIMiHIiiIlSlBBBBIIHiiailIIBIIIBIBIBillIIlllIililB"""f2 Carpels If you cannot find what S joil w HUt elt-euhe.ro you S aro tsllie to find it here. M Wt- Iiiino tho !iui-t com- plete line of Cat Kts ever aj thown in Salem, h If WILL BB DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET IOUUY OF US lBIBaBIaHBUlWBBr HBOaBCtOOBaHHl UaMIDHBrHOBK(IHg m X S3 S I1I--ST DKSIfiN I.OWKST PUICKS LAIUiHST STOCK SeoMir lino of I NG HA INS I'riiuM lowest in tho city Piotcrmurilzbiirg with natives. Tlio morning papers give special prominence to the statement of a nows agency that Sir Hedvers Huller sent his loilgnation to 1-ord Hoberts aftor tho Spioukop censures were published, and that I.oid Hoberts dtcliuid toucceptit. Tho war specials today consist chielly of detached scrap.', tho favorite intro duction of tho military commentators and editorial writers being that, as only scant newe has been wired, something big is about to happen. The Daily Chronicle's oxiwrt says: "If u solid victory Is tn (hi attained, the lirltish must have different leader ship from what has been displayed in tho Do Wet's Dorp operations." Il Aaaorlatrd I'reaa tm th Jnnraal. Nkw Youk, May L The Times publishes an nrtlcle, declaring that Secretary of War Hoot's address at tho Grant dinner Friday night, In which ho hinted to the po-uUilllty of war to maintain tho Monroe doctrine, was culled forth by an iutrlguu concerning the Danish West India Islands. It has been mid that King Christian will not allow the United State to plead tho Monroe doctrine as a bar to tjie negotiations with German) for ceding of tho Islands to othor countries. It is emphatically asserted ni tho German Kuibafsy, however, that thero la no lnteitloii on tho art of Germany to outer forcibly the Western llemlsphure, Hy tho 'act of Its prcnentatlvcH at Tho 'Hague, tho' Gorman Government rec ognUcd tho Monroe Doctrlnt, and It does not proiose, according to tlio Iiinbasy ofllclnl', to vlolato It. "Gurniauy would prefer to keep her subjects at homo," said ouooftho at taches.1 "This Is Impossible, however, and many have emigrated to South Amer I leu and to Asia Minor, where they arcpeacefully developing tho country. It lias been irciiut'iiiiy reported that German coloiiUiitiou in South America was dangerous to the United States, bdt you may be sure that Germany has no hos- tlln intentions against this country, and that the emigration of Germans to South America is simply lit pursuance of a peaceful business wllcy." I Ms said that thero aro nearly 1,000,000 Gormitns. In the southern part of Hrar.ll. A private letter received from an American sourco near whore the Gei limn colonists aro established decluro thero Is no truth In tho report published that trouble wii'g brewing between the Germain, and tlio natives lug troops embarked for Alaska today, to form additional garrisons in tho new military department there: Companies A, H, I unit K, Seventh Infantry, to lie stationed at Fort St. .Michael ; Company 0, Seventh Infantry, Port Vuldoz. RAILROAD DISASTER IN CALIFORNIA Mr AaaHital4 I'reaa la tba Journal. Stookton, Cah, May 1. Tho hantu Fo train has run Into tho bay at Point Hlchmond, details later. Sa.v FiiaCoisco, May 1. An engine it'id seven empty cars wero thrown Into the bay from tho new Santo Fo wurt hy tho breaking of an apron. No one wits killed as fur us know n. fused deiminds for Increased wages unii nliouta thousand worklngmen struck. IIukfai.0, May I. It wan slated at the strike headquarters that none of the tho railroad freight handlers aro work ing. A meeting of thu brotherhood of railway trainmen hits been (ulhd this afternoon. Omaha, Nets., Muy S. All Union cur pouters In tho city struck today. Giiisat KaU'.h, May 1. All freight o inductors mid brukemaii tiiuont on the Montana Central. Tho trouble Is over n new schedule. lural Kiee Delivery Qrowih, Wasiiimitox, D. C, May 1 Two now ii acita rMli .n..it ...i.n'i....i .-.i.. i.... ALAbtxA L.IVIL MIVIBIUIID nUICAVIMIIIinilUII fc.m 111111 to tho growtli of the rurul free delivery. An order signed by tho postmaster-general estublixlii-ri four divisions, the KuMcrn, with hcadnuurters at New Yirrk, comprising New Knglaud, New York and 1'ounBylvaniu, with Special CODE PASSED Wahhinoto.x, May 1. Senate hap pjissod tho Alaskan civil todo hill, and thou took up tho unity appropriation bill. School Directors SHOULD SEli OUR AUI0MAIIC SCHOOL SKA I -MANY I'OINIS OVBR THE ORDINARY SEAT. I!l' RAISES AND LOWERS AS THE I'UIMI. STANDS AND SI IS." NOISELESS, DURABLE, CHEAP. X SAMRLE A I OUi STORE iaaaaaate abbMtaSaaafaac. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa." . aaaaaaaaaaH'CTJIJ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBkVTSla .affaffaffaffaffaffaffafJaVTIr aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatwMP" aaaaaaaaaaaaaaKri3l BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVnr aaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaT aaaaaalaaaaaCaf aafaaaVBaaW aaUaaV wWM . kaa"" TaatfJ """' i ASK FOH THE kov We Guarantee SHOE FOR MEN $350 ?? m ;,m. TaRttttB VaaaaaT lit 1 m 1 fif A iiV'il jHI-Im, Vil i 'MI3b PAINTED CHRIST BEFORE PILA'I E Hosn, Stay 1. Muriduruy hruted painter, died Inlay, tho cele- Wheat Market. Han Fhancihco, May I, Cash 05. Oiujaoo, May L May (l?a Ciuh 71. I Our prices (he lowest In the city, considering style and quality, Our $3.50 hand turned ladies' shoes are exact ly the same grade sold every where at 4. Call and exam ine them. R. II. Leabo, Atanager. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAIIK H V Tho Sidney Power Co,, miiinky, oiuoo.s. made for family use, usk your grocers for it, llruu and shorts ulways on hand. A. T. WALlN, AGENT, I'llONIC fit, SoUonJyby llllHllIIIIIIIII!HII.IiIIWai-I-iillBBlill!S REGSBSnHlll URBN- St HAM1LTOM: ID Siileiii Slide Store Nott Door to Udd A Hush's Hank " i "T i"i"7 " i?7ii BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING COl'S SUPERIOR SIVDd wmammtmmmmmmnimimmsmmmatmmmmmmtamamimmm CAN BE POUND A'l GRAY BROS Bushels of Eyes Would not Iw of any uso if limy were not in order. An your oyi all right'' Glasses may or may not lm iiecohwiry. 'Iho young aro subject to dufeeU of vis ion as well as the aid. Thu earlier it Is treated the greater thu elmncu of a per manent ouro. Wo tot eyes (reo of charge. Wo ran fumudi you anything In tho ttpeoluolu and eyrilats lino. HERMAN W. BARR, H88taaKt. Koleittlflo Optleian '"tVv '" .,;,; : - -fA . ;w 'J Vfc Baking Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal flaking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients, and is the embodiment of all tlie excellence possible to be attained in the' highest class baking powder. Royal Making Powder costs only a fair price, and is cheaper at ifsV price than any similar article. ? s s vir; ' fix tu ''S .' :,3 t w . M C: a m .$ "!& ,. ' M "i i; S.miple.i of mixtures made in imitation ot baktng powdum, but containing nluin, are frequently Alt trlbutud from door to door, or given nway In grocury stores. Such mixtures lire dangerous to two in food, aiit in many cities their sale is prohibited hy law. Alum is u corrosive poison, and all physicians condemn baking owdcis containing it. ROYAL OAKINQ POWOtn CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. OFFICIALS OF HAWAII AND. PORTO RICO St IitiuiK, Mo,, May 1. I). J. Sinclair, I'ostolllco innpci'tip; hero, has liemi ap pointed Chief I'oMtollk'o Inspector of I'orto Itleo. W'AHiiiNiiroN, Muy I. A Joint reNolu lion eiintluulng tho preHont iiiliiiliilutra tlvo ollleiaiH of I'orto ltlco in olllco, un til thu nppoiutniontH are made tiniler 1 10 civil government, was Hlgied hy the proxlduut today. Wamiiinutom, Muy I. President Dole Iiiih been "elected iih tho llrnt governor of Hawaii A formal announcement will bo mudi) when tho lint of Hawaiian olllofalH in complete, FOREST FIRES AUNES BURNING Mk.nominkk, Mich., May I. Great forcnt linn are ntlll riigfng north of I' ulier with dlmitttrouH reuiiltH. IIiiihtoi,, Touu . May 1. The coal iiiino hernaru on lire and great uppio liuiiclon la full for the milium. It Ih re ported all imvoenciipecl except nine. ItoANoKK, Va May 1. Toiih of coal in tho creek coal mine in Wli-o county have been on lire uinoo Saturday. I'our itiluorH perlnlied, Canal Uill Depends oil Treaty. Wahiiinuto.n, Muy I. Tho Nlcuroguiin Canal hill wub taken up. Hepburn imido on ojeiiliig aigiiuiuiil lit support of tho bill. Ho mis followed by Khuokleford, Mho Hindu a minority report, In favor of mi additional Hcctfon, providing that tho oaiiul hIiuII nut bo built if tho Hay. rauueefoitu treaty Is ralilled. DEWEY DINED " :.'; AND WINED $ Cuiavno, III.May I. Tho peoplo ot Chicago and tho western states ur and cheered Admiral Dewey ut tho hosd of a military and civic parade through tlio biisliiosH strcetn of the city today. From thu grand stand on Jackson boulevard, tho Admiral reviewed tlio parade in which nearly one hundred different or ganisations participated. Kvurywhera tlio Admiral wan greeted cordially by the densely packed throng. After the pa radii hud paused, Dewey was escorted to the Union League Club, where luncheon and reception was held, Memorial Day, Tlio general comltteo en Memorial day us lullowsi II. II. lliudshuw, J. Q. Dames, O. V I'avis, L. I). Henry and I). W. Matth ews. Tho ab)vo committee will please mtct At Dr. llradaliaw's olllco, at tt p, m, Wednesday, May '.', to take such stops us shall to thought best for thuoccaslon. l"om attend promptly. Something New Honey Chewing Ohocolse TRY THEM 1(51 State St. fislora Phono 2875 'rnlBBBBBBaWPBBBBBBBaaBBBBBaTTK yrS CHICAGO TYPEWRITERS Price $35. The Chicago has tho universal keyboard, jwr feet mid peniiunoiit alignmont and Inter chuugeablo typo wheels, t : : : : : CLYDE BROCK, AGENT -1 Snlim Orronn. -"" " fi"i ,n''TXATl3X3k HIGH GRADE dSOff rfli j H H i BICYCLES , i 335.00 "Ibartforbe Mmlo in tho Columbia factory, U years old, with a reputation second only to O.lumhia. Flttwl with tho Hartford Blnglo Tubo Chiotiis or Dunlop Detachable Tirer, spring toniored cranks and axle. Fell washerod, dust proof, cuse-hardeued benrtngs. I'lomwr 60.point Carbon Tubing, adjust able handlebars, Cycloid sprockets. (All tho above aro Columbia features used on Hartfurds.) Tho lt of mechanics aro paid good wages to build thess bicycles. We guarantee them fully, and stake our reputation on their glvlmr satlsfsctloa Columbia CoaBter llrukettho filctlouless kluai 1500 axtra on Ilsrtfonls. Wo take socoud-haiid bicycled in exchange at their actual value. Cash or Installments. tto 3-. Wilson :hH '- l 8 HOUSE r-URNISHERS X X g SOLE AGENTS AT SM.EM. ORE :3X3rciK3tiLlX.XUft as.TX XX XCiX-KCWnR llMlMimillHMIiHIIH :H atesjA-ma .