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DAILY JOURNAL. VOIi. x SA1EW, OKEGON MONDAY JTOfE 4 1000. KO 1811 THE Don't Waste Your Time Urlnrr nttaf nrlnac o t clnrfl tifiHi 1 rlilTnrAllf nrir-p fnr l HUKf""S "'SI uiitwai iioiwiv. toimi u uninim (''""' . each customer. Trade with NEW YORK RACKET f ' They have absolutely one price for everybody and i that s the very lowest spot cash price, nave you worn me t brown's EJItj IN 9linp:? TiW'r prnnnnrnprs isfaction from every pair. If you need good, serviceable , clothiugfthat is made right, and want to save 15 to 25 peri cent, on the price, come and look over our line before vou buy. Hosiery, underwear, hats, shirts, and a full line of lumisiimg guuus. Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. r 2.00 WALK EASY SHOES KEAUSSB BF-QQ. torn' i ARE doing a great amount of bridge and ci own work, which is giving the best of satistaction - our wur m.u .;e -.,- vuhnt tells. Gold crowns i $5.00. artificial 22 k DRS. EPLEY Rpoms 27 and 29. P. O. BLK. HlMw'1ir al www,..fcLW SiKLY JOURNAL SIOOPBR YMR ,.M..M-"""""",""",",""""""7I"oC,,,,""',,,'s I IT L)UD NU1 KEtspiU. I A .SCIENTIST 2CTO DISTINGUISH THE DIFFERENCES THE NEW WAY The iw and foal are apart and at the Tim cold-air falls fnitu tho Uo hut Etoml ihamber airgwiug tho warm a. ilu-ad oi it. ueturntng ogatn wim - " vvr: ... Stpiin and ogain thus keipli-g up acoiulant clnu- Iation taking lew U and proili clng uw rt'iu. I he vapors aro rtiidenml in He Ico chnier, dthefinpuritlHiicarrifd on witluhe There ie fifty In uws in Solom ami lixfatlsfactlon the mark SHANK fnr vnu. You'll Pet full Sat I $3.00 $3 00 a pair, same grade as sold elsewhere at $3.50. See our lines of Ladies Vesting and Kid top shoes tan and black, high and low cuts. We can save you 25 to 50c a pair. Call' while the stock is com plete. Respectfully teeth from $7.00;up. & OLINGERj ..LVi,.))hl'1"l'l"h,''"Yt'W Between the food kept in the two different stvles of refrigerators. , - - - i The cold melcel. arenas in i air J l "J mine The ,ce ntenilwl chamber, ,'ouring M'llt ft. menu true. no rvna u. pTEN and HAMILTON IS ROBERTS All Hopeful But No TMr CHINESE BOXER WAR GROWS CONSTANTLY MORE ALARMING Chinese Government Either Cannot or Will Not Try to Suppress the Trouble Or Aaiocla.ed Treat ta the Journal London, Juno 4. Tho public hero is full of confidence of Lord Roberts' enter ing Pretoria beforo many hours havo elapsed. Tho latest theory Is that Hob oris is moving his Hanks so as to envelopo tlio Boers In tho neighborhood of Pro toria. In tho Orango Klvor Colony tho burghers aro reported to bo keeping closo watch on President Stoyn to prevent him from leaving tho commandos In tho lurch. WORK OF THE CHINESE BOXERS Pekik, Sunday, Juno 3. Tho most alarming rojwrta are constantly coming from tho country, partlculalry Pao Ting Fu. A serious crisis exists at tho rn . .. .1 ..i.. ,i. ace. Tlio uura consorvnuvu nnj ,u- voealea aro not taking repressive meas ures, iinging tho Dowager Kxpres to aid tho "Boxers" to flni-h tho work ofdriv Ing tho foreigners out of tho country. CHINESE ARMY IS NOT EFFECTIVE Washington, Juno 4. Tho following Is from Minister Conger, at Pekln: "OuUldo of Pekln, murdors and per eecutlons by tho "Boxers" seem to bo on tho Increaeo Tho Pao Ting nr rail way Is temporarily abandoned. Work on tho Pekln and Pang Kow lino Is u nnnnd. All forolirnoM havo fled. Tlio Clilneso government seems olthor tin ulllliis or unablo to suppress thotronblo. Troops show no energy In attacking tho "Boxcrc" NEW YORK DEMOCRATS MEET llr A-olteI Prt ta JoormaX New Yobk, Juno I Tho Democratic .)) onmmltten will meet tonlulit to airreo upon a program for tho stato con ventlon, which assembles tomorrow. Tho former senator, D. U. Hill, who is expected to bo chairman of tho commit teo on resolution, was called upon by wimrtnn Barker, who was nominated i for president by middle-of-the-road pop 'ullsts. THE OLD WAY. air falls from the Ice, the warm air as- a iubiuhuh ..,. - --;,-- .,.. n,e.l. tmt doe., not ,rfann the dut J lr n. po "77" -. ".-. ;," causing the foo.1 to taint, and all the and tlwrn.g that is done, can not pre H a ENTERING News to Confirm1 Belief. BOERS NOT YET ALL CRUSHED (lr Aaaoclatcd I'reaa ta tha Journal. London, Juno 4. A rovlval of tho Boor lighting power cast of Lord Koborta' advanco, although fruitless, Is n symptom that tho Uoers aro nqt yet crushed. In General Hundlo'o attack on tho entrenched Uoers, soven miles east of Scnckal, May 29, tho UrTltsh did not boo n Uoor all day, so completely wero thov screened. Tlio Uoor infantry did not get within 1000 yards of their riflemen. Tho 182 losses wlrod by Lord Itoborts wero suffered by tho Grenadlors nnd Scotts Guards, while advancing over a level from which tho grass had boon burned. Tho Urltlsh In khaki wero a conspicuous target agatnst tho black background. j In tho advanco of tho Grenudtors, Col onel Lloyd led In tho faco of a deadly tiro. Ho was hit, but struggled oil, only to bo disabled by anothor bullet. Lleu tenant Murray, falling, cried, "Forward, Grenadiers !" Tho blinding smoko of tho veldt ham- iercd tho operations. Lieutenant Iird Seymour, on offering to go back to direct tho artillery, was wounded. Thoordor to rctlro w as given and executed under n screen of smoko. Tho Boer flru was kept up until dusk. General Ilundlo withdrew his wholo force at sundown to Sonoknl, having suc ocded in drawing tho Uoers from Llnd ley, allowing tho threatened force to get away safoly. Tho Uoers sent to tho Brit lih for medical help, saying that- Com mandant do Vlllicrs was Bcriously wounded. General Itundlo sent n doc tor with a bottle of champagno and Ills compliments, as well as n message that ho would release all tho Boer prisoners at Scnckal. According to a dispatch to tho Dally Telegraph from Newcastle, dated Saturday, tho Uoers exhibit no signs o' leaving Lalng's Nek. Tho Lourenco Marques corrospouden of tho Times, telegraphing Juno 2, says: "An Austrian who has teen several months' actlvo servico In tho tho Trans vaal declared that a largo proportion of tho hurghors aro deserting to their homes. Tlio arrangement whoreby the Urltloh prisonirsrt Pretoria havo been placed under an armed guard with Urlt lsh ofllcers, ponding tho formal occupa tion of tho tow n, is ascribed to tho good Bonco and humano disposition of (ioneral Louts Uotha and tho Transvaal War sua rotary, both of whom havo earned tho profound respect of all classes. "It Is interesting to note that Lord Itobort'seoldlerly qualities aro admired jfi , 1 m Fine Weather Salem R. II. X u SrwoS BRIDGE & BGACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPERIOR GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORB PRETORIA gnatly byboth Bjors ami forelgnors. It Booma that tlio Boor attack upon Irono wns intended to cover tho withdrawal from Pretoria of all tlio supplies procur able. Tho Inst conBlgnmout was COO wagon loads." ABOUT TO ADJOURN. DOTH HOUSES OP CONGRESS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. Resolution to Atroftte the CUyton-Dutwer Trcty -About tOO Items to Re Left Out of the Arcroprlatlon Dill. Washington, Juno 4. Scones about t'io houso prcinged tho near approach of FUNSTON Has a Brush With Filipinos and Loss. Not Br Aoclatel Prcaa la (ha JonraaJ. Manila, Juno 4. YestordAy Grnoral enomy east of San Miguel do Mayutni roglmont nnd ono private wero killed. rutno. MISSIONARIES IN DANGER Eight Americans Missinu From China Inland Mission Two Escape From Pao Ting Tu. Hr Aoelald Praaa ( (ha Joaraat, Tikn-Tsin, Juno 4. Two more of thopgrty of forolgnera who lied from Pao Ting Fu havo errived hero. One of them Is badly Injured. It Is reported from Pao Ting Fu that eight Americans and three members of the China inland missou nro miffing. Tho Mtsslonarlo are In great danger. NEELY IS Requisition for the Return of the Havana Embezzler Signed By Governor Roosevelt. Hr Aiaorlafrd Irca ta (ha Jonraal. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 4. Kequlaitlon pajwra having lcen ilgnwl by Governor IIoobovoH, tho federal govornmont Is making preparations for tho transfer of Chas. W. Noely to Havana. It Is believed habeas corpus proceedings will ho brought In Ncoly'a bohalf. final adjournment. Tho leaders in charge of tho appropriation bills are all In attondauce. Tho gallerlos aro thronged with advocates of belated bills, and tho spoakor is constantly boslegod by mom born with private hills which it is de sired to get through. Tho senate convenod this morning at ten o'clock. Morgan reported from tho canal committee n resolution declaring the Clayton-Uullwor treaty abrogated. Ho gavo notice that ho would call up tho resolution tomorrow. Several pri vate measures were passed. Wollerad drosscd tho senate on tho Phllllpplnu question. Tho conferees of the two houses havo agreed uikui about two thirds of tho 185 Items of disagreement In the sundry civil appropriation bill, and have de cided to reort a disagreement on a For Cycling. You need good Bicycle Boots. We have them 50c cheaper than anywhere else.. Any size or wicilh, black or tan. Shoe Store LBABO.AVanager. STOUES and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT hundred Item?. Tho items of dlsagroo montlncludo tlio- appropriation for tho St. Louis exposition, and all things ro tating to rivers and harbors, light-houses and public buildings. Morganmado a report traversing tho grounds for tho abrogation of tho treaty, In considerable dotall. Tho report is practically a plea for tho houso commit-tco-on tho Nicaragua canal hill. Morgan says If tho Olayton-Butwer treaty Btands In tho way of tho purposes of our govornmont Itlmust glvo way to tho paramount law, if tho .houso bill Is enacted Into a statuto of tho United States. HOT ON THE TAIL . OF AGUINALDO Br Associate Pra ta tha Journal Vioan. Luzon, via Manila, Juno 4. Major March, with his detachment of FIGHTS Loses Two Men-Enemy's Reported. tunston with 25 men engaged GO of tho Captain Godfrey, of tho twenty-second Tho enemy's loss is not reported. QUEERED tho Thirty-third Hcglmeiit, overtook what Is believed to have lieen Agtiln ohlo's party on May 10, at Iaigat, about ICC m I Ion northeast of Vlgan. Tho Americans killed or wounded mi nfllcer, supposed to bo Aguinaldo, whoso body was removed by his followers. Aguinaldo had 100 men, Major March 1-5, tho American commander reaching La Iloag.in, whore Aculnaldo had made his headquarters since March 0, on May 7. Aguinaldo had fled seven hours heforn leaving all the beaten trails nnd traveling through tlio forest along tho beds of streams. Toward evening, May 10, Major March struck Agulmtldo'H out jiost about a mile outsldo of Lagat. kill ing four I-'iliptnes mid capturing two. From tlio latter ho learned Hint Airul- naldo had camped there for tho night, exhausted ami half starved. Wheat Market. 6N Francisco, Juno 4. Cash 00. Oiiicaoo, June I. July 00J4 Cash 71 GOLD DUST FLOUR MAPK II r Tho Sidney Power Co., SIIINXV, 0HM1ON. made for family use, ask your grocers for it. Itrau and sltorU always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. rilONa Al. DM 1 ( The Botanical Specialist Alakes wonderful cures when othe doctors fail. While a res ident of this city, Dr. Cook has gained a wide reputation as a Botanical Specialist, and cures many cases of Chronic diseases. ' If you are sufTeriii! from any chronic disease con sult Dr. Cook. He makes no no charges for consultation. Office 301 Liberty Street. Salem Oregon, 00 BEFORE THE ELECTION AN ESTIMATE ON THE SITUATION MULTNOMAH COUNTY. IN Republican Voters .Slid to be Disputed With the Course of the Ntkal Leader). Correspondence Written Saturday for tho JDctno rrftllo FMt Oregoiiltin. Pohtlanu, Juno 2. If tho election could Ixi held tomorrow, without giving as unscrupulous and pharlsalcnl a gang of looters as over plundered tho public in any placo a cnanco to got In tholr final deadly work, tho Democrats would carry Portland and Multnomah county. Thoy will como within a low hundred votes of doing so anyway, aftor tho flood of corruption linn been turned looeo. Thoro was never such a campaln In this devoted' city. Thoro Is not a re publican that has any hopo of election, oxcont by solvation through Corbett and Joo Simon, nnd tho tnonay thoy put tin Tho llko was never seen hero. I will state a fow facts and then a fow reasons, hrlollv. ltinmblleniiB bod-rock, old- tlmo. Lincoln Kepublicans: votorans of tho war; men who havo votod for 20, 80, 10, 50 years, and always votod tho Ro tmhltcnn ticket aro declaring openly and tolntitarily. not only by twoB and threos, but by dozens, tscores, nnd ovon hundreds, that thov will not voto tho Itopubllcan ticket any more at least not just now. Thoy say they aro honest men, though thnv tm 'Itunubllrans. nnd thov can stnnd this regimo no longor. 1 havo been horo now two weeks, nnd without hunting up anybody I havo run across at least zuu sucu iiopuuucans. inoro must ho 2000 such In tho county. They nro iroInB to voto tho ,,cJltlenB " icgis- latlvo ticket hero, nnd it will tnko tens of thousand of dollnrsot puro corruption money if that Is not a contradiction In tonus to beat that ticket Monday. Today. Hill traitor, who lias como to bo a professional grnftor, would bo txnitcn by an honest workingman llrMiinrrnt. John Montnir. ltowo, tho machlno gang's candtdato for mayor, will bo elected, because tho Dcmocrais couiiint uo ovoryiumg just right, and nominated a weak, though n very worthy man. against him. "Uob" lumnn and Dr. Andrew 0. Smith, at least, ono n Democrat and ono a Pro testant Kopubllcati will Imj elected stato senators and probably tho rest of tho legislative ticket. Chaso, n machlno man, will probably bo beatou for city engineer by Austin, nu independent. L'lllngcr is likely ta down his magiillrxiuent corporoslty, M. 0. George, for judge of tho circuit court as surely no oiignt to no. unamuer- lain, Democrat, has today throe chances out of four to beat Ben well, and his strikingly grafting partner Glltner, for dlstrlci nttomoy. Dr. Morrow, formorly of Umatilla county, has an oven chanco to ho oleeted coroner. Now for tho reasons for this upheaval. They must. In this cursory memoranda, Ihi brief and rough. Threooutof four of tho Ilopubllcans, ns well as all tho Democratic voters of this city, as nearly as I can discover by uiKHit iwo weeks' carolul Inquiry, aro uttorly disgusted with Hits national ad mtnlnh-ntlnn. nnd oineclallv with its performances ill tho Islands that it nssumes to own and govorn. Here. Is n lecture hut It must ho condensed mm n sentence or two. Tho summary Isllilss Tho wholo business, ever slnco Dewey won tho great victory, of Manila uay, has been farcn, fraud, failure; docep t Inn . ilehmlnn. lies: tax. death. dishoner: OGrxl."! hoar fo onit Keimiilicans break out right on tho street here no Oregonlan reporter hears them, though "iiaH tins great repuuiio cimu to this to keep armies abroad in tonlo Islands for years to kill pooplo In order to mako them subjects and trade with them." , , , , Nover slnco George Washington was Inaugurated has this republic had so do. Bplcablo, so contemptible, so paltry, so ciiniiKoablo, so irresponsible, so unstnblo, so pettifogging-and so pusillanimous n president, as now. Ho has no mind. He has no opinions. He has proved himself a nimble athlete on every prop osition hoover was required to consider. Ho was for free silver, till Mark Hanna paid his debts. When the Malnu wns blown up In 1 1 avium harbor, a Jarksou. n Jefferson, oven a Cleveland would havo declared war within twenty-four hours j thil Hiinday-sehool sycophant, over sixty days afterward, alluded to this terrible tragedy as an "Incident." After Dewey's victory hoknew no more what to do than n child. Tom Moans for example would absolutely havo made n letter president. This follow In tho w lillo homo traveled about tho coun try, listened U Hanna nnd Klklit and llrotlier Miner mid thoy concluded that thoy could make somo inonov by keen Ing Cuba ami l'orto Hlco and the Phil llppiiies nnd "wor Ing" them, A relig ious order had roblxxl the people of tho Philippines of about all the valuable lands there, ami. Hanna, Kl kins, lirothor Abnor and Far saii McKInley concluded that they could make a deal there by which they could fool the American people wors IIiiiii they ever wero fooled ixiiore, unit not rich ''beyond the dreams of nvorlce" iNMldea. The game Is too apparent. A man, no, a Alan, yes, a MAN will Ik president of the United mates after March 4, 1001, not a pu-iluiilmour, Pharisaical, paltering, pilavorliig tool oi every puraslto and tampiru that seeks to feed iiimiii the American txwphi. Well, I c'ii't hear all this In exactly these terms, but this Is the subnuiucu ..r it. Nu reader of tho Orfuoniau ever aw ro much nlxioluto and utter, though met diHgiut with a party, a president' n ruling party, and their policy, as a expressed to-lay, every day, openly nnit freelv.on the streets of this hitherto tliriu-loont) itepuiiiicaiiviiy. (lold IiemocrataT Fxcept for an oo cisiiiiialolllresreker, who llko Martin i -vs- L. Pipes, Is already domMing Urm rewards from the KcpuMVe party frow tho boodle Back, and who k now Wi paid big fee for otmfImtM; hi lis as? nipt and enslaving eerviee, Aty m -ing to voto the DemocniMe tiektt nlniuH straight noxt Mouday, mh for fry next November. ti BOLD ATTEMPT AT TRAIN ROBBERY How Mtsktd Robbers Wtrt FoHtf l a a tempt to Work Trata. Br Aaaoelale Praia t tha Jetmtal. St. Louis, Mo., Juno 4. A epeckd ta tho Post-Dispatch from Longvlow, Te-., says: Tho north-bound cannon ball train on tho International Great Northern was hold up sixty miles south of this city. Three masked mon forced the ea ginoer and fireman to uncouple tho sl, baggago and express car and pull about two miles from tho remainder of tlw train. Tho robbers made Fireman Lore break a holo in tho end of the car with n coal pick. Tho messenger fired throagh tho holo, nnd In the confusion Engineer Rich crawled upon tlio engine, pnlld tho throttle wide open and left tho rob bers behind. closerquaranTine in san francisco Vr Aaolatd Prcaa ta tha Jearaal. Ran Francisco, Juno 4. It Is under stood that nt a mooting of the Board of Health, this" afternoon, tho quarantine lines will bo drawn tighter, and street cars will bo prohibited from pawing through tho quarantined section. Sah FnANcisco, Juno 4. Health Of ficer O'Urion and Uactorlologist Kellogg havo reported that tho caso of the ChU uoso who died Saturday was undoubted ly the bubonic pjague. Certain glands had been removed from body, It Is said, by physicians engaged by Chinese The health ofllccr has Instructed tho quamu tlno of the persons and laboratories of thesodoclors. FAMINE RAVAGES WORSE IN INDIA Uoiuur, Juno 4. Louis Klopech, ot Now Tork, publishar of tho Chrlstka Herald, wlio has arrived hero after making a tour of tho famine-stricken districts, makes the following state ment: "Kvorywhoro I met tho most shock ing and rovoltlng scenes. The famine camps havo been swept by cholera and smallpox, fugitives, scattering In H' directions and strlckon In flight, wer found dying in tho fields and roadside dltchcu. The numbers nt ono relief sta tion wero Increasing al tho rate of 10,000 per day. "At Godhorn there wero 3,000 deaths from cholera within four days, and at Dohad '-',600 in tho same period. Tlw hospital death rato at Qodhera and Uohad was 00 per cent. 'Air and wator wero Impregnated with an intolerable stench of corpses. At Ahmednbad, tho death rate In tha hos pital was 10 per cent. Kvery day I w new patients placed face to faco with, corpses. In every fourth cot there ih a corpso. "Tho thoromometor read 116 In the shade. Millions of tllrfl hoorod around the uncleansed dysentery patients. I visitod the smallpox and cholera wards nt Vlragam, All tho pAtlenta were lytaf on the ground, thorn being no co4s, Otherwise their condition was fair. "I can fully verify the roporta that vultures, dogs and Jackals are devour ing tho dead. Dogs have been soon run ning about with children's limbs In their Jaws. "Tho government is doing iU beat, hut tho natlto ofllclals aro hopelessly and heartlessly inefficient. Between tho famine, the plague and the cholera, tho condition of the Bombay presidency Is now worso than It was at any previous period In the Nineteenth century, wholo families have boon blotted out. The spirit of the xx)pIo is broken, and thoro inny ho something still worse la come when the monsoon breaks." There aro two fellows in this town, And they are very sly; Perhaps you would like toknowthsM, And the reason why. Well, I will tell you, they know th-a vory best way, To make tho nicest candy, so tk people sav. If you would try their Log CW Creams, You would think It really was adream They mako It better than all the rest. Yes, Kills A Zlnu will stand tha Uet. 154 State St. 'Phone 2874. MANY TIMES Before havo wo called attention to ar vury large stuck of watches. It h er hobby, our pride, to sho-v a large atesa: of watches. Wd call especial attMta to cur dalnt) littlo OllcU wcm far ladles. Tho caiea are warranted Ik aaai to wear 20 years The tnovtwMMta mm proving themselves eool time ptecaaaaM tlio prion is only llo.cy. we mm : soma Id lse filled watches for - we can give immense values far money, Price from f 13 to J. Wo handle Klg'n, Walthaw aM uen movement. BARR'S JEWELRY STOKE lia Bute &, o w - lran ,nMMWaH.......aiH,M...K.,...........""' ; r -vf1 2,-