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rwV Wf-Uk jWVV"11 ' .1 i THE DAILY JOURNAL "2 -ici ! VimrMM. t SALEM", OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 1900. SECOND EDITION. O Id 5fi. rjiui. ODRPRICES FOR S Are as low na many ask for shoddy eastern goods. Wo lmvo Dark cheviots, nobby in appearance good forser vice, price only 59.00. Blue serges, $10 a suit. CAPE NOME parties will find It to their niUnntnge to examine our stock of blankets, undorwoar, flannel ovcrHhirts, sox, gloes, etc. Wo are fitting out partles.overy ilay. n m woolen mill m OQO COMMEROIAb sJT. MONEY SAVED ON SHOES K RAUSSB BBQS ,HWV.W'l'lTa m E ARE doing a great amount of bridge and crown worK. wnicn is giving in best of satisfaction our work and nriees ure what tells. Gold crowns 22 k 55.00. artificial DRS EPLEY Rooms 27 and 29, P. 0. BLK. -win-- -Halrr .--wt.kt.wntktkiii.k.iiAiiihi TUlHiMBIBIIIIlimMSlII""""!""""""""1"""181" fg The Far Famed. S I X 1" m u See Them I They are Finer i m m i 3 Buren & Hamilton, 248 Commercial St., Salem. Bla.llaIlaullaalaamHlaaanlalllllltHllHl""",,,,",,," nr nnnnTATfi J Jul J J. IXli.' m For Men, Youtlie mid boys in cheviots, tweed b, casslmores serges, woisteds and broadcloths A Large Assortment of Patterns to choose from, in stripes, light nnd dark checks, ' . . i plains, uiuo serges, staplo, grays, fancy wors teds nnd blacks, all cut in sacks, frocks, or Prtnco Alberts. When you buy a pair of shoes of us, you can rely upon it that we saved you money, as we have no competition and are below all opposition, when it come to question of style and quality. Yours for bar gai teeth from 57.00 up. & OLINGER than Ever. MILLS GOODS animate mar suix. ataM! ag s J" - jormx rm'zrmZT im ""j' s fu x x. mt tiyrrirnBHi r - ... . The neatest and lightest running wheel on the market. Their beauty attracts the ladies-their strength attracts the men. They aie still the same staunch wheel they have always been. Put your faith in this wheel -- do not experiment with unknown brands - by doing- so you will profit by your wisdom. ' ' ' ' ' " ' M1INLEYJS ASSURED And the Second Place is Giving Roo's- velt a Merry Chase gold standard; protection and PROSPERITY THE BURDEN OE THE PLATFORM McRinley's Administration, Expansion Republicanism in Every Form Endorsed in the Platform r ahooUIca Prcai ta Joaraai J Convention Hall Philadelphia, Juno 20.-U was almost 11 o'clock when tho advanco guard of tho great army of .. ta t t . I visitors crossed tho scnuyKiii anu w sieged tho doors of tho convention hall, The ro-nomlnation of President fli& Klnley was to bo tho ovont of tho day, and every road led to tho exposition building. As on yesterday the delega tions wcro in slow arriving. Somo mem bers of tho National legislative league at woman suffragists wcro busily engaged distributing appeals for a declaration by tho convention favorablo to woman's suffrage At 12 o'clock ushers carried Into tho pit great bunches of red, whlto and bluo pampas plumes. Thoy looked like tho plumes which woro in evidence at Bt. Louis four years ago, anil were prounuiy destined to perform a Blmllar function in tho great Mckinley demonstration later In tho day. Tho entrance of Gov ernor Roosovolt set tho convention wild. Ho was still wearing his Rough Rider hat. Tho crowds chcorcd frantically whl!o tho Itoosovclt demonstration was In progress. Tho Chinese minister, Wu Ting Fang, resplendent In rich Oiionlal Bilks, camo down tho mlddlo aisle to tho platform. Minister Wu was greeted by Bonator llurrows, who Introduced him to tho distinguished public men crowding about. Called to Order. Governor Taylor, of Kentucky, recolv co ndlstlnctovation Justus Senator Wol- eott was nronartnir to call tho conven tion to order. At 12:20 Bonator wo coil rappeu lor for order. Immediately tho band start' un with tho "Star Spangled Banner " nud the vast multltudo aroso en masse. As tho swelling strains floated away, Rev. Chas. M. Hogswell opened the pro ceedings with prayer. A romarkablo tribute to tho pioneers of tho Republican party then occurred. A lllo of whlto-halred patriarchs ap peared, bearing at their head a faded (lag, need at the first Republican con vention forty-four years ago. As tho flag appeared tho audience aroso, and a deafening salute went up for tho faded standard. Credential Adopted. Representative Payno, chntrinan of tho commlttoo on crodontlalB, mounted the platform and read tho report of tho committee. Tho friends of J. B. Ad dicks, of I)olawar.o, were in evidence when Payno read of tho vfctory of tho Addlcks over the Dupont faction in that state. No one demanded tho floor to debate tho report, and It was put through with a whirl. i See mem Tho tldo continued steady toward Roosovolt all tho foreneon: Thoro woro number of arrivals from Washington, who brought word that the t Im.l cuiftiBAil - rt I In tit tli a nil mtti i A I rn I f -.-. i -"""' "" """... tniiucncotono useu loragainsmny can didate When Koosovolt was told that Hanna had Intimated that tho west and sputh was strongly for Itoosovclt, ho said: "I lmvo dono everything I can to stop it. If Ilanna thinks tho demand for my nomination Is overwhelming why don't ho say no to mo. I lmvo not heard from him since ho announced ho was against my nomination." Mr. O'Doll Bald : "Wo aro fori Wood ruff, but I think that Roosovelt can bo nominated without tho Now York vote." SonntorPlatt declined to say anything on tho subject. Gonorol Grosvernor, chairman of tho corn m Uteo on pornamunt organization, then prcBontcd his commlttoo's report. This report was also put through with a whirl. Tho chair aunounced as a commlttco to escort tho permanent 'clmirmnti, Sen ator Henry Cabot Lodgo, to tho chair, "Gov. Shaw of Iowa, and Gov. ,ltooao volt of Now York." Cheers echotd con tinuously until Mr. Lodgo begari his ad dress. Tho Platform. Tho following 1b a synopsis of tho plat form : Whon tho pooplo assomblcd at tho noils aftor tho term of Democratic legls laUon nnd administration, business was dead, Industry paralyzed nnd the national credit disastrously impaired. The Democrat had no other plan with which to Improve tho ruinous condi tions they had themselves produced than to coin silver at tho ratio of.10 to 1. Tho Republican party, denouncing this plan as suro to produce conditions worso than thoso from which relief was sought, promised to rostoro prosperity by means of two legislative measured protective tariff and a law-making gold tho standard of value. Tho pcoptu Issued to tho Republican party a commission to enact these laws. This cnmml8slon!has been executed aud Uio Republican pledgo redcemod. Pros perity moro general and abundant than ever Known has followed these enact ments. Wo endorso tho administration of Win. McKlnloy. Its kcts lmvo boon es tablished in wisdom and patriotism, and at homo nud abroad It has distinctly ele vated and extended tho Inlluenco of tlio Amerlcad nation. Wo renow our allcganco to tho princi ple of tho gold standard and declare con fidence in the wisdom of the legislation of tho fifty-sixth congress, by which the parity oi an oi our money una tliu sta bility of our currency on a gold basis has been secured. Wo declare our steadfast opKt.Itlon to tho freo nnd unlimited coinago of silver. Wo recognize tho nocessity nud pro priety of tho honest co-operation of capital to meet tho now con ditions, but wo condemn all conspiracies and combinations Intended to restrict business, create monopolies, limit pro duction or control prices, nnd favor such legislation as win eiiectuaiiy restrain and prevent all such abuso. Wo renow our faith in tho !lcy of ABKi Jtla Bt!C33MUlK43Bf V aT BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S QHOPPinP STOVES and CAN BE POUND AT GRAY SOLE AT SALEM, ORB protection to American labor and favor mora tho effective restriction of tho immigration of cheap labor from for eign lands. Tho nation owes a debt of gratitude to tho soldiers and sailors who fought Its battles, and It 1b tho governments' duty to provldo for tho survivors and for tho widows and orphans of those fallen In tho countrya wars. Wo commond tho policy of tho Re publican partv In maintaining tho ef ficiency of tho civil sorvlco. Public movements looking to permanent im provement of roads and highways moot our cordial approval. Wo recommend adoquato national leg islation to reclaim tho arid lands, reserv ing Uio control tho distribution water for irrigation to tho rcspectUo stales nnd territories. It will bo tho policy of tho Republican party to bring about a reduction of our taxes. Wo favor tho construction, own ership, control and protection of an Isthumian caual by tho government of tho United tJtatcs. Regarding tho Philippines,, tho plat form snyB : It becamo tho high duty of tho gov ernment to maintain authority, to put down armed insurrection nnd to confer tho blessings of liberty and civilization on all rescued people. Tho largest measuro of Bolt govern ment consistonl with thoir wolfaroand our duties shall bo secured to them by hiw. CONVENTION ADJOURNED After reading and adoption tho plat form convention adjourned until tomor row. BRITISH LOSSES JUST REPORTED Many Mlsilni In the Late Casualties Report Mot Before Heard of Kruier Cut Off. Br Aaaoolated l'reia ta tka JonrmaL London. Juno 20. Tho casualties mudo public by tho war olllco, including n long list of missing, show British losses in engagomonts hitherto not reported. Tho Dally Mall points out that it is i-miiy man quite possible that tho wires have again lieon cut in Lord Roberts' rear, ns no dispatch later than Juno 10th has been received. Tho Iloors are gathering in force in snito of General Rundlo, noarFicksburg. Ills forces stretch 40 miles. As somo parts of tho lino aro weakly hold, tho ilrltlsh fear that tho lioors may break through, Outpost skirmishes aro of daily occurrence. Tho Iloors there are commanded by Do Vlllera and Hermann. Mr. Sotyn is at Kothlohom, tho tempor ary capital of tho Frco Htato. According to dispatches from Lour nnco Mnrnues, dated yesterday, tho Malana bridge has been destroyed. Ono account enys it was blown up. Another asserts that It was undormlndvd by n patrol from Swaziland and collapsed un der tho weight of a train. This will temporarily interrupt the How of sup plies to tho Uooru from Louronco Mar ques. ThoOloomfonteln corroB)ondontof tho Dally Mall, telegraphing Juno 11, says that Lord KoWts Is getting huts for .'10,000 men and Is arranging rotransjiort for a part of his army, nlUiuugli his plans aro not to take effect Immediately. Tho I-ouronco Marques correspondent of Uiu Dally KxpressBaya; "A German American, welt known to tho Now York ollco, is alleged to lmvo planned u desperato attnmpt to steal somo ot tho bar gold from tho trucks attached to President Krugers' travel ing capital. Ho Is said to havo carried off somo burs before ho was discovered," TOWNE'S NOMINATION CAUSES FRICTION Vr Aaolatc4 lrta ta la JoaraaL Minnuai'OLis, Minn., Juno 20. Tho Democratic Htato Convention met this morning. Friction Ib looked for ovor tho endorsement of Chas. A. Townoas tho vico-presldentlal candidate. German bankers have been shipping much gold from tho United States tho past week, to moot their setiil-aunual settlements July 1st. Governor Ileckhnm, tho youngest Gov ernor Kentucky has ovor had, nnd tho voungest Governor In tho United States in n candidate for ro-electlon The Insurrection In llulgarla Is spread ing. Fifty peasant have been killed by tho military at Duron Ixikah. Cheaper! Cheaper! Our Handmade fine shoes, same prlce.as others sell ma chine made goods for, means a great saving to the wearer, both in polnf of dollars and comfort. All our medium grades are sold by every other dealer In the city at 50c pair more than we ask. Don't take our word, but call and see for yourself. Salem Shoe Store R. H. Leabo, Manager. RANGES. BROS AGENTS LEGATIONS AT PEKIN Were Safe When Relieving Column Arrived. MISSION DESTROYED AT SAN CHOW But the Missionaries Yftn Safely Carrlel off By the Chinese General to an Un known Place. Or Aaaoefatert I'reaa ta tha Journal Washington, Juno 20. Secretaries liny, ltoot, Molklejohn, Hackott, nnd Admiral Crowlnshlold hod a long con forenco with President McKlnloy today. Thoro Ib no doubt that tho oillelals hero regard tho Chluoso situation as very critical, and that moro vigorous measures than hitherto comtomplated, aro under consideration. Pckln Letatlons Sfe. SiiANiiiiAt, Juno 20. Hoports from Chinoso sourcos say that tho legations at Tckln wens safe Juno 17 nnd that Ad miral Soymour with r-rolloylng colum reached I'ckln that day. Missionaries Carried Off. Washington. Juno 20. A cablegram from Consul Fowler at Clio Foo says no communication has been had with Pokln for six days; that, tho mission at Ban Chow has boon looted, but that Jho Ghlnero general carried tho missionaries off In safety to an unknown placo. Russia Declares Herself. WAHiitNuioN,Juno 20. Ono fact of tho utmost Importanco has developed that tho notlco ot tho Russian government of Its intention to dispatch 000 troops to China was accompanied by a notice that thnso troops woro to be used for tho as sistance of Kuroponns ami Americans, nnd with no purpose of territorial ag gression on tho part of Kussia. This na- surnnco was received with tho greatest satisfaction. It Is understood that Japan. In view of Russia's frank de claration, will coiiBont to assiimo tho Bamo obligation toward the other na tions, In which cubo tho most dllllcult obstaclo to effective action, whether con current or joint, by tho powers in China may bo considered as removed. Adjutant-General Corbln declares that up to dato only one regiment, tho Ninth Infantry, had been ordered from Manila to China. In addition to tho Oregon, which Is to go up to Tnku from llong Kong, tho Iluftato, with !!00 green lands moil aboard, has boon ordered from Southampton. Kugland, to tho Philip pines, whllotlio gunboats Princeton and Marietta, which nro admirably suited to sorvlco In tho Pel Ho Itlver, lmvo boon held at Cuvlto under orders to Iw ready for sorvlco at any moment. Tho Zallro lias been held at thosamo place, In read iness to tnku on supplies for tho naval contingent at Tnku. If tho Princeton nnd Marietta join Admiral Kempff, ns seems probable now, ho will have at his command, a moro numerous mid effective Meet ot guniioais uiinptou to service on tho Pel llo Itlver ns far up as Tien Tain than thoHo of other nations. KussUns Attack Pekln. I)mon, Juno 20. Tho Russian re lieving force arrived outside of Pekin this morning, says tliu Shanghai corre spondent ot tho Dally Kx press, nud im mediately began to attack tliu city on two sides cumploylng numerous ar tillery. Tliu force nniiareutlv arrived ill tho nick of time, for tho Chinese assert that tho attack upon tho legations had been nrcessfiilly renowed. On tho night of Juno 10th tho Chinese troops under (Jcn.Tu Fuh Slang and Tung Chlng at tacked tlio legations anil set on lire live European buildings. Tho wires connecting with Tnku har bor mines weru cut by tho IxmtM ot tho warships tlio nigni iiotoro mo m imm inent. It is now reported at Shanghai that It was on tourd thu Russian cruiser Koceltzvand, not tho Mandschnr, Unit thu explosion occurred killing and wounding moro than fifty. It lb re iwrtcd that no lower than 700 Chinese were killed In tho forts. Tho Shanghai correspondent of thu Dally Express says ho Is olllclully in- Wheat Market CiiioajCo, Junu 20 July 7(V Bak Fhancisoo, Juno 20. Cash 102. GOLD DUST FLOUR HAUK bv Tho Sidney Powor Co. m!)NBVl.01lkUON. mado for family uso, ink your grocers for it. Druu and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. HIIOHK 51. 1 n n lit The Botanical Specialist Ahkes wonderful cures when oilier 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 suffering from any chronic disease con sult Dr. Cook. He makes no charges for consultation. Office 301 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon. m formed that Japan Is mobilizing 25,000 men for immediate transport. Tho Ilrltlsh cruiser Undaunted arrived nt Blmnghal yestdrday .cleared, for acUon, and'took up a position commanding tbo Cblncso forts. There are threo Chineso cruisers in the harbor. Tho now Chi. iimo cruiser Hnl Hang, built by tlio Armstrongs, has boon taken by tho Ilrlt lsh and Russlnns. At Yumnn Fu, where the rising has bcon gathering force for eocraldavB, 080 Christians lmvo been attacked at tho French mission Bottlo mont, many being put to death. The French consul anil threo missionaries are still In prison. Tho disorderly elomonU havo secured tho upper hand at Wa Uu nud Czech nan, whero tho natho Christians havo bcon massacred. Tho Shanghai correspondent ot Uio Times, telegraphing yostonlay saysi "Tho ilrltlali flag Ib roportcd to lmvo been Hying yesterday ovor tho bouIIi gato of Pokln. This is presumed to in ill cat o tho arrival of Admiral Seymour." FORESTERS EXCURSION. Expected to Brlnf 3000 Visitors to Salem On July 6th. J. C. IMmbold nnd Zanowicb, of Port land, were In HalomTuosday to sco what encouragement would bo given to havo tho great excursion o( tho Foresters of Amor lea, on July 8th, como to this 'city. Accompanied by John M. Cliaso thoy vis ited a number of tho business men, nnd It is understood thoy met with n iatla factory reception. Tho excursion will bo run on Uio same-plan ns tho conductors' oxcurslons which havo proved so popular, with a $1 faro, but will not cover so much ter ritory, running from Albany as tho Southern point. Kx pen tea aro Bomowhat higher this year, nud tlio railroad asks f 10 moro por car. An offer has bcon recolvod from an other road to take tho oxcurslon to Tho Dallos nt $15 nor car loss, aud this ia ono reason why Salem is naked to cough up if it wants tho excursion to como hoio It will bring about U000 visitors. Farewell Party. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Al bert outertalned n number of young poo. tilo in honor of Miss Clio Hutchinson of Seattle. A most enjoynblo tlmo was had with games muslo and refreshments. Thoso prosotit wore: Misses Clio Hutchinson, Kdnn Purdy, Uello Darby, Clara Albert, Ruth Purdy, Florence Rigger and Lillian Applogate: Messrs. Uuy Hunt, John Albert, Henry lllggor, Juntos Albeit, Do Lylu Qrcen nud Kbln Allwrt. Mlsa Huchluson left today for lior Beattlo homo. The pleasing information was con voked to thoso present that tho young ladles father, Rev. Hutchinson ami Mr. J. II. Albert had spont Sunday togothor nt ijimlng, Iowa, thoir old homo. Mr. Albert was onroiito for tho Piris oxpo sition nnd Mr, Hutchinson was on his way to Seattle from tho east. ALUMNI DAY. Business Mectlni This Afternoon and Bautuet This Evenlnc. Tho business mooting of tho Alumni Association of tho university was sched uled to take placo this aftornoon, nud this evening tho Thirty-fourth niinunl reunion of thu alumni will tako place In thu university clinpol. Tho following lino program has been arranged for thu occasien: Piano Solo , ... Selected Prof. Tillsou. Invocation Introduction of tho Class of 1000 . . Vocal Duel Selected Mrs. 11. II. Holland, Mr. i: S. Piirvluo. Ovation Judge Robt. Kakln, 73 Vocal Solo "SwiiIIowh" Cowen Mrs. i:. S. Miller, Portland. Memorial to Sain Simpson, '(1(1 Senator N. L, fliitlor, '(10. Quins from tho pou of Sam Blr.ip sou Mrs. Ida Htittou Vaughn, '77 "At Parting," Class song of '77. . . . Bum Simpson Mrs, H.8. Mlllor. Afterwnrd tho Alumni and invited guests will repair to tho Methodist church whero, in tho Imiumont, a bun ipiot will ho spread, and thu old Imvs aud girls will proceed to make a night of It. Thu only remaining feature of com mencement week, will Imj tho commence ment proper, which takes placo Thurs day evening, thu second oratorical and musical recital, which was to occur Thursday afternoon having been can celed. The Mehama Justice. Tho tie botwoon J. W. Irvluu nnd F. M. Hall for thu olllco of justice of tho ticaco of Mehama district was decided by lot In thu county clerk's olllco Tues day afternoon. Mr, Irylnu won and guts tho olllco. .Miss Alllo Mason, of Chitwood, is visiting her cousin, Leo Davis, at the homo of his grandparents, Mr. unil Mrs. A. W. Dennis. Slgnor Kornceo, prusiduntof tho Italian eonalo, has Ixxui Invited by King Hum lert, to form a new cabinet to succeed that of dun. Pulloux, Nerve Energy Herman Scientific Optician. THE CHICAGO " "" feb. jaimSt TtaSaftarlat' V( K. L. Ki.sa, Gen'l Agent for Ore. Albany Oregon, NEZ PERCES' CHIEF .. ) WANTS HIS LAND Hr Aaaoclated Pim la t JeavnHMi Lbwiston, Idaho, Juno 0. Jownlft? tho famous warjjhlof of Uie Nex Pereeflj Indians, has arrived horo from Wallow 4 valley, Oregon, accompanloil by Insfc tor AtnTjltlfflllln. rnnrfAttltnfv 41. a emif. ornment, who went thoro with tho chief. , to Invcatlgalo conditions and mako roport regarding tho advisahlUlyot the. government reserving a tract ot lend'- thero for tho uso of Joseph and his band.., Inspector McLaughlin av hn fntinit tho section thickly populated, and Gov-J L -ill l. , i- t .1 -W urniuuiiv win uu rciuirou 10 uuy oui many whlto Beltlcrs to eecuroatract of tho dimensions required. Joseph wants -about 21,000 acres for his followers, who now numbor about ICO. ' Thoy nro tho Indiana who trero ban-, ished to tho Indian Territory and held' na prisoners ot war there from tho clou-. ing of tho Ner. Perces war In 1877 until 1890, when they were Liken to tho Cot- vlllo reservation, whoro they now reside. Joseph, in nn intorvlow today, said that Geneaal Miles, to whom Joseph surren dered, promised him at that tlmo that ho would bo returned with his "peoplo to -tho Wallowa Valley. General Miles I now aiding Joseph in his present efforts toward that end. Flshermea Drowned. i . Br Aaaoelalcd rraai ta ta JaantO- ABTontA, Juno 20. A Dih boat wa found Uits morning floating In the river opposltq tho city, bottom up, and with a not tangled under it, Tho boat bore , tho llconso numbor 105 of Oregon, ami wnj ownod by tho Columbia River Pack-a ore' Association. Joseph Brior was thoi captain In charge ef it, but tho name of his boat puller and companion is not ' known . WILL CONSOLIDATF FUNDS. Salem Decorative Union and Florknltural Society to Join In Erectln- PutIK Foun;als. At n call meeting of the Balom Decor atlvo Unloi), at tho resldonco of Mrs. Z. F. Moody, Tuesday evening. Juno 10, motion was mado and carrnod, to turn tho funds of tho Decorative Union ovor to tho Balom Floricultural Bocloty, to bo consolidated with a like fund of tho lat tor organization for tho building of a public fountain. The vote was, howovor rnrrmnldnrml. tn crivu tha members furth er tlmo to consider the matter. . 'H A commltto of three Ib to bo apolntod by E. P. McCornack, chairman, to ad visa with n slmlllar commlttoo .of tho Balom Floricultural Bocloty, regading the erection of tho fountain. If this con- , feroneo botwoon tha twoBocletles Is con sidered favorably It will result In the consolidation of tho two funds, which will aggregate about t&OO.OI and re sult In Balom having a magnificent pub lic fountain. The following commlttoo h&a been named In behalf of tho Decorative Union- 0. I. Moores, J. J. Murphy. and Warnur llroyinnn. A like committee will no doubt be p IKilnted by tho Floricultural society for conference Tho nbovo committee is to report to tho Decorative Union July 18. : v Depositions Taken. In Justice Johnson's ofllco Tuesday afternoon tho doposltlons of 0. M. Kjipluy and Win. Stalger worotakon, for, tho defeiiBo In a civil suit instituted in Multnomah county by II. G. Wright, a monument dealer, against Mrs. Mary Ramp, of this city. Tho amount sued for Is 350 alleged to bo due for a mon ument sold by plaintiff to detondant. J. A, Carson represented tho prosecu tion and llonhain A Martin tho defense. Little Teleersas. Considerable1 American gold goes to Paris todayabout $1,000,000. Tho president has appointed General Whoatou, Colonel ot thoTwontioth Keg Imout Infantry and Drlgadler-General of Volunteers, Mnjor-Gencral of Volun teers, Tho remains of Mrs, Gladstone were hurled Tuewlny Iwstde her husband In Westminster Abbey. Thu steamor Knight Dacolor left New Orleans yestorduy for Cape Town with 1000 horses for thu Ilrltlsh Government. Get Your Ice Cream at ELLIS & ZINN'S It is Pure Cream 154 State St 'Phone 2874. and Eyeglasses A constant dropping wean away a tono. A slight eyestrain Injures the health because it Is constant. The strata, which llrst inanlfujtta itself as a slight discomfort should ho remedied at once. This wo guarantee to do with glasses. Consultation freo. Delays are danger. W. Barr, 118 State St. Salem Or. TYPEWRITER Prkt J3J.00 The Chicago is a good manifolder and does work equal to machines costing S10O. Don't pay more than 35 for a typewriter until you see The Chicago. Glyph llaocr, Ical A Runt, Saleia Oregoa. VI, i m i ia-a- (i'ff'SJ "iMjtK.. atA-,-