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DAILY JOURNAL. ,iU- Vol.. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MAY 29 1900. THE aaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaapaaaaaaaaaaaa, - i- Hi i 1 1 - - - - II ! . Don't Waste Your Time t . i Haggling over prices at a store with a different price f each customer. Trade with the NEW YORK RACKET I f Thev have absolutely one orice for evervbodv :ind 1 . that's the very lowest spot cash price. Have you worn the 1 -r- x . ! . mem for. S' SURPRISING SWIFTNESS BROWNS MARK IN SHANK L Shoes? They're economizers for you. You'll get full sat- i im; I aclion'lromeverv nair. If vou need Lrood, serviceable i clothing that is made right, and want to save 15 to 25 per 4 cent, on the price, come and look over our line oeiore vou , , buy HoMery. underweai, hats, shirts, and a full line ol lurnisjung goous. Demoralizing the Federals and Pleasing His Home People. . RAPIDLY APPROACHING JOHANNESBURG MAY REACH PRETORIA IN TEN DAYS Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. i The Free State Annexed and to Be Called Orange River State-Roberts Hopes to Save the Mines.- .-" - i""!SS . $35.00! i ! JftXnKOKUaJK.XUK 2LT1X JkXJLTLXCXT x . "tllISHtH'5H,mlm'H'WH'l't'mW1'1W'llllH'l' Ibattfotbe Mario In the Culmnliin fuctnrv, 1 1 wars old. with n rt)iilutlun (ecotiri only to Columbia. Filled with tin lliirtfuid SlnuUi Tube lVtu or Diinlop Dotnclinblu Tire, i-pring temperi-d -ruukr iiihI axle. Felt wusherod, dust proof, raB(vliurili'tiii hourim.'. Pioneer 50-poiut Ciirbon Tubing, adjust able handlebar. I'vclniil xprncketH, (All the above nro Columbia fuiitures ubc1 on Hurtfords.) Tho best of mechanics are paid girnd wages lo bnilri t ln'fe bicycle. Wo guaranteo thorn fully, mill Htuke. our reputation on their giving patlsfaction Columbia Coaster Hruko(thi' frlctlonless kinuMB.OO ox Ira on llorlfords. Wo talto second-hand bicji'lcH in exelianto at their actual vuhit. Cash or InBtallmcutH. . tto J. mililson I c i Hr Aaauclalnl I'rraa In Ihr Journal London, Mav IS). The rcmarknblo rapidity of Lord Itoberts' movements and the unwonted mobility of tbo whole llrltisli army under him, have upaot the calculations of homu observers as much as they appear to have demoralized Itoberts' federal opponents. Possibly, even now, he is at the. gates of Johannes burg, and It is believed ten days hence, or Ices, ho will bo demanding nrimlttnnco to the Transvaal capital itself. If tbo federals ever really intended to "stagger humanity" by blowing up the. golri reef city anil mines, which is doubtful, Itoberts may bo too quick for them, and arrive before they havo tlmo to do any wrecking. ' BOMBARDING THE BOER POSITION Or Anoelalrd tfrraa ta Ihr Jnnrnnl. Nkw Oahtlk, May 2J. Tho llrltisli puns at Iugngo have been heavily bom- hnrriingtho lloer position since daylight Tbo lloer lmiiib replied intermittently THE FREE STATE TO BE ANNEXED m H ARE domy; a great amount ol bridge aiul ci own work, which is giving the Ik-M ol saibfaction --our work and t ' :ORS. EPLEY L OLINGER piu'es nre what lells. 22 k Si.OO. arlillcinl teeth Gold crowns from S7.00 up. II iimIiv(I I'rcaa la lb Journal. Cai'K Town, Moy 29. Itoberts, lias announced to his troopB tlio annexation if the Free State, which will Im) callid the Orange ltlver State. KRUGER WILL NOT SURRENDER ' t r t Rooms 27 and 2; I' 0. BIX ,r ... t i fciMdilh VM--ww' ' ,,k.i,.K......s kayak, ,,. READ THE . WEEKLY JOURNAL iLOO FBR YEAR II aaiirlnlfil I'rraa f tha Journal. Iindon, May 21). Tbo morning Post has the following dispatch from Lour enco Marques, dated Menday: "President Kruger lias If Hiied a pub-1 tin proclamation warning all people to I high leave Johannesburg or to remain there at the peril of their liven, as may be come necessary to destroy the town and tlio mines." The Lourcnco Maiiiies correspondent of the Times, telegraphing Monday, says : "Commandant-General liotlm con. suited the Transvaal ynvcrument few days ago and in tlio strongest terms urged capitulation, recognizing that the strugglu Is utterly lioclesH. Neither persuasion nor the. liberal uso of the sjambok can induce tlio men to stand. Stoyn is equally emphatic for peace, but Kruger is still obdurate-. Tlio strong feeling of the Pretoria pence party, how ever, may at any moment carry the point. "While the reports of a o8siblo Iwr dor conflict between the lloeis and the Portuguese nro not credited lioro, tbo uneasiness of local officials continues. All sorts of sensational rumors nro afloat. The latest Is of the hauling down of tlio Portuguese (lag ur tlio Portuguese coif sulato in Pretoria- 'I ho Boers aro un- tiountciuy eircngtiicning tliolr com mandos on the border." London. May 27 Lord Robert,' is now within a day's march of Johannesburg, and Gcnerol French and Gonoral Hamilton fought the lloers from noon until ovonlng, on Monday, with what result is not known hero. II. J. Wigam, In a dispatch to tlio Dally Mall, dated May 38th, says: "Tlio demoralization of tho Transvaal la re markable. Panic and confusion prevails I ovorywtiore. hvoryono is weary of tho war, and full of fear as to tbo coining of tlio IJritish. Oporalions wero being car ried on for encircling Pretoria with tele graphic communications. Fourteen points in the line of defences woro con nected witli headquarters, and with tho Stunt's artillery, but this apparently was tlio only defensive measure adopted. There woro no other visible preparations. ".Not much gold is likely to bo found in tbo treasury. Tlio salaries of ollicials and judges have dot been paid, or haui been paid only In national bank notes, which will bo worthless when lird Huberts arrives. Tho teat of govern ment will Ik) removed to Watorvalbovan, a small station on tlio Delagoa Hay rail-' way line,, and then if necessary, to Liricnburg. "Around Johannesburg a few tieuchos havo been dug, but no other stops havo been taken for deiense. Tho nil I way lino hr blocked witlt refugee from tbo west mid southwest v ho aro packed like sardines in the trucks. "Food Is very scarce and prices rulo Tlio proioal to ruloaio the Hrit- ready, with steam up. Tho train waits Boiuo distanco from i'rotorla. THE PRESIDENT RETURNS HOME Or Aaoclnttl lrra ta tha Journal Washington, May 29. Prcsiriont McKlnloy and party reached Washing ton this morning. GEN. HERNANDEZ IS CAPTURED Hr Aaanclntril lrraa fa tka Journal, Gaiucas, Vonezuela, May 21). Gon eial Hernandez, tho revolutionary load- RAILROAD MEN WANT MORE WAGES Br AaolatM Preca ta ha Jnaraal. Scranton, Pa., May 29. All tho bcc Hon hands on tho Ihlgh valley railroad, between Say re, Pa., and Jersey City, aio out on a strlko. They want their wages increased. AI10UT ASSESSMENTS. A Sutllmlty Taxpayer Asks Pcrtlntnt Question. Tho following letter is just received from a prominent taxpayer of Sublimity : SuiiUMiTY, Oro., May 20, 1000." KniTou Oai'itai. JouiiNAt,! Would yo't please tell all tho taxpayers whether tho assessor, Ina deputy or Ids clerks or any body eleo has a rluht tocliaime tho value of property after tho asftessmont list is filled out, sworn to and signed by tho propeny ownor ana iieputy assessor. I ask this question because I found that not only mlno but a great many ffioYXl CHINA'S TROUBLES. Russian Gunboats Sent to Taku Boxers Expect Help From Dowager Empress Situation Quieter. Mr AaaoelatrU frraa a tha Jnaraal. SiiANotiAt, May 29. Tho Hussian min ister at Pekln has telegrapheri asking that all available gunboats bo sent to Taku. Tikn Tbin, May 29. A detachment of two hundred Ohlncso soldiers havo cleared tho railway between lioro and Pckin and ortllnary servico is resumed. No nows haB been received from tho llolglan engineer engaged In tho con struction of tho Lillian lino. In other respects tho situation Is more quiot. Thirty Japaneso havo arrived from a gunboat at Agokan. Tho French flag ship D'Riitrescastcaux and tho gunboat Surpriso havo loft Taku. I.ONIKIN, May 20. A dispatch from Shanghai rays it is believed that Russia is alxiut to land troops at Taku. Tho Chinese aro reported to bo sending largo masses of troops overland from llu Nanad Kiang but General IbsIiuo re fuses to nssumo command on tho plea of sickness. The "Iloxors" assort they aro confi dent of receiving snport from tho Dow ager Empress, Princess Klang Yl and Chang Tuan and tho entire Manchura army. Throughout tho north tho "Uox crs" aro enlisting horses and despera does. They aro Intent mwn exnellinc everything foreign. Forclta Troops to the Hescuc. Tikn Stin, May 29. Ono hundred American marines from tho Cruiser Newark aro expected hero tonight. An armed reecuo party of Frenchmen and Germans strrteri this aftomoon to try to reliovo tho bcslegod llelgians. Tho Viceroy under pressure of the French consul has permitted tho rescuers to travel by railroad to Fent: Tal, where Chinese protection ends. Pure 3?l&fir? No inferior or impure ingredients arc used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen ing its cost; only the most highly refined and healthful. Royal Baking Powder peculiar sweetness, flavor noticed in the finest cake, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. imparts that and delicacy biscuit, rolls, MIDDLEWEIGHTCHAMPIONSHIP Kid McCoy and Tommy Ryan Will Try for it Tonight at Tattersall's. Alum Is used In making clitap Inking powders, tl )qu want lo know (lie cRrct ol alum upon the tender tinttiK ol Ilia stomach, loucb piece to )our tongue. Vuu can rail biscuit with alum baking powder,- but at Mlut a cost to health I ROYAL BAklNO. POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. JLIII..-M. .1 IL II I. ...U lL . fl Tr ,siiiiuiiaieiiSBiii"as"iB"",s,'l,BIi,BH"iBlll,""Ii"1,,iIli,IIB,l"""s1 Ian prisoners ol war is iiuo to tills came. Tho members of tbo government and o the Vol k sranri express approval of tho proposal, but President Kruger is vio lently opposed to It. "Ono form of infernal machine which moots with much approval is to bo laid under tho rails of thu various railway lines. Thu pressure of some tons, such as the weight of uu engine will cau-o this to explode with most terrible effect. Many of these m ichlnes are being inuric. Tho government has urrangeri to con tinue agitation against llrltisli occupa tion of tho two republics on the conti nent of F.uropo, in Croat Hritaln and tho United States. Great efforts aro to Ins muriu in this direction, and no ex pense will bo spared." II. J. Wigam bn just returned to Lourcnco Marques, from Pretoria, where ho went disguised, llu wired that Kruger has all arrangements made for flight, presumably to Holland. A special train provisioned, is always iTh? nwch of progress S t,i i-Lltiilll Y KIMj i F nJs ib keeping Jlime as usual. This season we again have the eer I'aith'u1 '(Ittp GO THE LIGHILY KIND Hr Aaaoclntnl I'rraa la tka Jonraal. Ciiioaoo, III., May 21). "Klri"McCoy ami Tommy Ityan will fight six rounds tonight ut Tattersall's. Tho battlu Is ono of tho most Important touts ever sched uled for Chicago. Kyan Is in tho pink of condition and says that ho will glvo McCoy a hard fight for the title of middleweight champion. McCoy holds tho title, but there Is somo doubt an to whether ho can do tho weight 1C8 pounds. How over tho fluht will como olt whether or no, and it should bo a llvoly bout. Thnro aro vomn bets that McCoy will put Hyan out before tho end of tho six rounds. APPROPRIATION BILL Reported in the Senate With the General Deficiency Bill. FAVOR BEER TAXATION ONLY" ON QUARTER BARREL PACKAGES Appropriation ol $5,000,000 "lor Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St, Louis Agreed To, or, has lieeii captured by the (lovern merit troops. Tho revolution Is now considered ended. 3000 MEN IDLE OWING TO FIRE llr AaaiM-lalr.l I'rraa ta (hr Junraal. Oaluhkt, Mich., May 2U. Over 11000 men are irilu, owing to tho fires fu No, 2, lleela shaft uf the Calumet and Ilecla mine. Tho fire may spread to other parts of tho mines. CRUISER ALBANY IS COMMISSIONED lr Aaa.M-lBleU I'rraa la lb Juuraat. Nkw Cahti.k, On the Type, May 2U. Tho United States cruiser Albany was rommloHiomtri today. It. 8. Hcott, of Kouth l'ralrie, is )tiitu ill at the home of his daughter. Mrs. U. M. Heeler on North Commercial streot. 'IOGETHEK AMERICA'S WIIH BESI CHMNI.E5S I Model N2-31. - ?C If you have neglected the mailer ol seeing thee jusily- celebialed Bicycles you have 8 surely been missing an inter- S estintf and instructive treat S 'A- We are the agenb for these" and many Other ood tiling. 2 tz.Jj We Have Them New styles spring shoesi very best manufacturers. sjanding the great advance in all kinds of stocks, we are holding our prices down as low as possible, bargains in gojd footwear. From the Notwith- See us for Salem Shoe Store K. II. Leabo, Manager. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S rUN.TlJlir. I. Ill' Ta 5ta d Hamilton WALL Ml Ell 1'IUIIKK FIIAMING S0PERI0R 5T01E5 and RANGES, Hr Aaaiii'lotril I'rraa la tha Juuraat. Wahiiinotom, May 'M. In tho senate Halo has roportod tho last of general ap propriations and tho gonoral deficiency bill, and gave nntlco that ho would cull It tip at the ourlicst moment. ' - I Tho Teller r-'Holutlon expressing sym- others' a8ssment8 has been changetl so I'thy for tlio Itoors was laid before tho as to double the value of pmHirty after senate, iiud Uacou addresswl the senate, assessment. It meatisadoiiblo taxation.' Thu resoliiilon was referred to thu com. It seems that this question has been ' mltteo on foreign relations by n vote of tested tu thu courts, and it was decided 10 to 'M. that the assessment blank nsotl by the T(0 Bomito COImilUtoo on (inancoau. deputy asscsor Is only a "immioran. ' Ul0rlm, u nvorablo ro,ort tho bm dum' uftHl to list tho pro,K.r.y, but oniolMj,nM,10,.w ,,',,, the tnxa. that tho valuation h fixed by the assess- ,, 0 , , 0 , to nllftckngui) 0, w iu vuiuig vuu irjcjnaiiiu(llil lll'UII tho tax roll. After It Is entered iiiu i hi is u uecuiiMH iiiu oiuciiii asress- ri ...i.. ..,.., ...in.... i ...U HV. .... . ..w ut. ..,.,'. w,.... IIIKIIl as'iist-1 iiiout, anil cannot lie changed except by the county board of equalization. While there is no law to that effect, It would eeem to bo only just to the tax payer to leave tho amount fixed iioii by thu deputy. If it becomes mvetiKiry to change tho amount thus fixed, it would be only Just to notify tho taxpay. or and give him an opportunity to inves tigate thu mutter. If hub not notified lie has a right to think . the uuioiinl re mains us originally undo on thu depu ty 'u bUnk to which hu hai affixed his lesH than a quarter of a barrel. tioiis agreed to Cockiell's amendment to ; tho sundry civil bill appropriating 5, 000,000 for' tho I.ouluuim purchase ex osltloii ut tit. 1aiiIs I W.tsniN(iT0.v, May 1!0. In thu house (irosveuor presented a special rulo or ' doriug tho previous question on tho ' pension bills, 11)0 In number favorably acted iimiii It in commute of tho wholo last l'riduy, Thu special rulo was adopted, but wus Immediately displaced by u conference report onthonavul ap propriation bill. ah enori wus mane today in tlio ....u i u.111 f..n 1...1 aii euori wus innou touoy B " "'" " i'i- "" Judiciary cominitteu of (he lionso to mo niiiaiixaiion ixinru 10 nave win same tuko up thu (liiynor legislutlou proposed corrected, and thus bocomo the victim of a misunderstanding. Kver taxpayer should havo a right to know what his UHhCssmont Is to bo without coming to thu county scat to find it out. Native Soai Elect Dcltfstti. Dan Waldo Cublu No. .'I, N. S O. in regular monthly meeting of Muy '.'tith eloutod the following deli-gales to tho Grand Cabin, which meets In rortland June 1U, 1000: J. I). I.ee, II. A. John ion, h. It, Btiuson, A M Humphrey, Horner Hmlth, Hods Jtlooro; also Inl tlntiHl thu following meijiburs: A. II, VJ Iiains, F. J. Illce, F. II. Ferrell, C. W. Siege, J. W. Heynolds, VV. II Hun. phreys, I.. It. Adsins. hw Proprietor. Tho Dearborn (look store lias Imiuii sold to Mi, W. II. ilurghardt Jr. lately of Oregon Olty, who has hud yours of ex perience In thu business, Tho now firm will be known as tho 4,U II. Imrghurdt Company." Wu ueloomu lh puw pro prietor to our city and lxiKuk fur him the continued patronage of the ixtoplo. bv the Attorney (ienerul to secure thu removal of (luvnor from Nuw York to (Jeorgia but it proed'iiiiHUct-essful, SHOOTING DONE AT ST. LOUIS CHINATOWN QUARRANTINED. llr Aaa.wlalad rra'a ta tha JoaraaA. San FniNciaco. May 2J. Tho board of hiipervisprs today passe I a resolution empowering tho board of health of tho city to quarrantlno any section, place, main house, Tliis means iiwucu. MiBbnut nr Hirnuna. hub means that Chinatown will bo niiarrantlned. and no person I hi allowed to pass in or out without thu propor certificate. ENC0URACCS CRIME Doys Find Mo Difficulty la Iclllsc Stoles Cools In Salem, There is nliandof young toughs in this city, ho aro gaining notoriety by prowling around alter night and picking up belongings of oilier people and dis poning of them at tho second-hand stores, for a few cents for clgaretto money. If they do not change their habits, thesu boys will sham tho same fate at one who was yesterday committed to tho reform rchool. A few days ago. one of this gang cuine to a second-hand dealer und fold him somo fruit Jars at twenty flvu cents jmr dozen. It was afterwards discovered that the dealer hud purchased his own Jars, which bad been taken out of the back door and brought around to the front. Justice of tlio IVaco JoIiiifoi) advocates tko enactment of an o dlnance, compelling dealers in fecond hand goods, to fllot a lUt of all goods purchased and from whom thev wore purchased. It seoms that something rhonld bo douo to pre vent tlieroboys I mm Mealing and sell ing ain'on nrojierly. Finding ready mle for el their plunder encourages them to steal. llr AaamilalaU I'rraa la I ha Juuraat. fcT. Louis, Mo , May W. There is lit tie ehango hi tho street railway strike situation. This morning a ear cm Huh Bixtli street lino was stopped ut 1 1 road way and Miller atreets. where u crowd arsuinhlod and jeered, the non-union men Tlio motnriuau und oondunlor 11 red at leiut twenty-live shots Into tlio crowd. Wm. Ilreiiuan was shot in tho knt-ouud will prolMldy lou his leg. Dolly Mlluh oil u lillltt girl, wus shot In the writt. The motonnuu and eoniluelor were er rutted. Ejectment Suit. Ju-tko JohiiMin and a Jury are vvreit ling this ulturiiooii with a sit t in whloh Mary A. Kamp is eiideavonng to got KMuvHioii of u (arm iiaur llrooks from V. 0, Davis, who has had It rented. The inry oomlsts of Frank Colo, O. L. Wutt, J .. Wilson lleatty, O. I). J (iabrloUou and Wixxis. A llcunsit to wed has been la-sued to' Ma in In I,o llrun and Louis Forcier, Jr., Momitilla 1,0 llrun, acting as witnfM. WIIITK IIKO.NZK MONUMKNTfl Don't forget to see the whlto brouie moiiiimtuitri on Memorial day; they are all in the cemutrles. I.ook for the Huron lot, situate on the south tide of tlio O. F. cemetery, and see the most beautiful monument in the B lem cemeteries. '1, II, Walt, agout. CVJOO-t Wheat Market. Han i-'iUNCisoo, May LU-Cash (JO. Cmatob, May '.M. July 071. Cash 71 i;i,I.II it .INN's is a famous place, They have all kinds of candy to suit your taala. And if you don't think so, you krow what to do, Give them u call, and they'll convince you. Go to KIJ.IS A '.INN'S now take wy advle, For candied and nuts and everything nlcn. Thev hav ovirj thing iu this Hue, And you can ulso get a rhino. 154 Slate St. 'Phone 2874. CAN HE FOUND A I GOLD DUST FLOUR! UAWt II V The Sidney Power Co., HDSLY, iiUKIMM. GRAY BROS SOLE AGENTS A I SAMtyt, ORE made for familj usu,ask your grocers for It. flraiHiid aborts always on ban I. . T.'WALN. AGENT; MIOMB 61, y3 ( IV I L jlftl",lii s I Hi MANY TIMES Itufore :wv mo culled attention to our very largo stock of wuieliud. It la our hubby, our pride, to show a large stock of watohen. Wo cull rM-cial attention to our daimy little fllUd watches for ladies. Thu tas aruwairauted Uk and to wear 3.5 eera Tlio movements are proving ttieunfivos good time pieces and the pnuo is only fill 60. We have also tome in slxe. tlllrtd watches for men that wo uHi) givu immeiiau values for the money. 1'ruv from $U' to fW. Wo ixiihII. Klg'ii, Waltlinm and Hsrup Inn iwmmu-u'a- BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, US State Slue t. VY. M it ii NA1 4 M I.IallllllllimillllllllHllllllHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBVIIII"""1 .Ml