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K1 J ' Wi.(l-'pr riV "WUV THE DAILY JOURNAL. & & 'T TOIi. X SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY JUKE 21 1900. t l"-4Uk.t NO 56 - f Tv?rirf' Rlons ; Lid.. THE NEW r 4 4 i YORK RACKET i I Embroidery, Lace Curtains, Counterpanes, Hosiery, Underwear, Hammocks, Shirts, Hats, Clothing, Shoes. ntlY THEM AT MXILEY Al ROOSEVELT The Strength ol the Ticket Lies in its Tail. WILDEST ENTHUSIASM PREVAILED THROUGHOUT THE NOMINATING SPEECH And you'll set full value for your money. , Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor The Convention ol Officeholders and Olficeseekcrs In dulge in Tumult. ' tho candidate of.tho young men of tho country, was not second to thot accorded to tho president's natno. The vost nssomblago sprang to ita feet nml stato emblems, illumes, handkor- chiefs nnd hats again fairly tilled tho air. Tho band began to ploy "There'll bo a HotTlmo in tho Ole Town Tonight," and delegates began marching around tho hall, Ming past Rooeovelt and ex tending their congratulations. Tho chairman restored quiet, and recognised Butlor Murray, of Massachusetts, for n speech seconding tho nomination of Koosovelt. After tho speech bv Murrav. General James M. Ashton oi Washington was recognized and also seconded tbo noml nation of Koosovelt. SEYMOR AT PEKIN PARTY WOULD HAVE BEEN STRONGER IN NEW YORK WITH ROOSEVELT FOR GOVERNOR But tho Expectation is That Ho Will Strengthen the Ticket in all the Other States Whero He Is. f inMHwmimim ma 22 k E ARE doing a great amount of bridge and crown work, which is giving th best of satisfaction our work and prices are wnat tens, uoid crowns 5.00. artificial teeth from 57.00 up. Or Associate Press ta th JonrmaJ. Philadelphia, Juno 21. Tho Republican national convention was colled to order today, and at 11:30 o'clock a. m. Senator Foraker placed William McKInloy In nomination. Governor Itooievolt, of Now York, Becondod. At 12:43, after many speeches seconding, McKlnley was nominated unanimously by acclamation. Koosovelt was then nominated for vico-projldont in tho satno manner, aftor Polll ver, of Iowa, was withdrawn. IDRS EPLEY -4 OLINGER! Rooms 27 and 29, lJ. O. BLIC. ----Kh-wwkKwvkki'wk'fcfc-k-w-vw'-w------'wt--"- ---, A Little Mote Pan. Depow," domanded tho dob IWu. cgates as tho well known figure ot tho "Now York senator onorgod" from hlsdel- option. Ills closing period declaring in; Fought His Way There and Finds Legations Safe. . ALLIES WILL SOON ADVANCE ON PEKIN American Ships Took No Part In Bombardment. Dut Will Assist Allied Forces Chinese Responsibility. i ', h:Jv Tli hat WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Elect Deleiates to Salt Lake, ana Have an Even Int. Entertainment. At tho district convention of tho Women of Woodcraft In thlsclty Wednes day, the following delegates wero olected to attend tho grand lodge nt Salt Lake City, August 15th: Mrs. Mary It. Davis, Salem; Mrs. Dane, Portland; Mrs. J. 0. Gaynar, Dallas; Mrs. Judgo Hurley, Portland; Mrs. Kachael K. Scripture, Oregon City Tho alternates are: Mrs. W. L. Tooze, Woodburn; Mrs. Storey, N'owborg; Mrs. Powell, Greshom; Miss Kosb, Mllwouklo; Mies I-ander, Port land. Tho reception tendered tho visitors by Silver Hollo Clrclo, No. H3, at Foresters' hall, In tho evening, was n very pleasant affair and worthy the reputation oh entertainers already acquired by tho ladles ot Silver Hell Circle. A line literary nnd musical program was rendered, as follews: Music Evans' orchestra. Address of welcome Mrs. It. II. I.eabo. Response Mrs. Dauo, Poitlaud. Violin boIo Miss Stego. Solo Mrs. Francesco Seloy, Recitation Maud Longhead. Holo Miss Hurst. Recitation Miss Musa Geer. Recitation Miss Shlvcs. 8olo-r-Mrs. Seloy. Recitation Mlunlo Doling. Recitation Mrs. Rurrows. Tableau. At tho close of this part of tho eutor (ammeiit refreshments were served, and a very pleasant social timo was enjoyed by all. Prest. Camttell Honored. Tho Alumni, student body numbers of the Faculty and Hoard of Regents ot tho 0. S. N. S. presented Presldont Campbell with a handsome roller top ofllco desk ami chair, It was n complelo surpriso and Prof Campbell was entire ly overcome by tho presentation. Prei Idont Campbell has been re-elected President as nil trleuds of the school will Im) iilensixl In henr. Tln.ru t not n I more popular educator in tho state Hum ol"er nnu ,eu '" w, "omenuous ueui r Associated rress ta tha JoaraaL and ho was given much more attention Conviction Hall Philadelphia, Juno . than any othor speaker. 21. This was a day. and long beforo 10 Tho closing words ot tho govornor o'clock tho hall was surrounded by an brought another demonstration, and for Immense army of people. Gov. Roosc- u minuto it seemed tho couvontlbn elt entered tho hall at 10 o'clock and would io mad. and then thoro mado two thousands set up n cheer at tho sight of ( nomlnatons Instead of ono. Gradually li'm. tho convention enma bock to a quiet, Honry Cabot Lodgo, permanent chair-j and tho chairman recognized Sonator man, reached tho stngo at 10:15. (Thurston for a speech seconding tho Tho big band from Canton, Ohio, tho nomination for president. At tho con President's home, mauo Its way Into tho! elusion of Thurston's 8eocli, John W. I'0". I Yorkos, of Kentucky, arose to second TIio Canton band came hero at tho tho nomination on behalf of tho south. President's own request. Ho regards tho band as his "Mascot." At 10:3(1 Chairman Lodgo rapped for order, and announced tho opening invo cation by Archbishop Ryan. When tho striking figure of tho Arch bishop disappeared from the stage, tho gavol foil to mako quiet for tho moro practical work of tho convention. Amid n tumult of applause, Sonator Foraker went to tho platform to nominato Mc KInloy. As Foraker continued, ho was repeat edly interrupted with cheers. Uut It romalncd for tho ecntenco for tho first timo mentioning McKInloy by namo as tho nomlnco, to electrify tho great multitude Pandemonium broke loose. Tho fonnor tompest of enthusiasm paled beforo this cyclone of sound and niovemont. Every one stood and waved and yelled. Tho Stato standards wero wrenched from their places, and borno aloft with umberellas, great plumes of red, white and blue, a perfectly torn jxiotuous sea of color. Senator Ilanna sprang to tho front of tho stago, with a Hag in one hand and a plumo in thu P. I.. Campbell Another Pioneer Gooe. Peter 0, Smith, a prominent resi dent of Scio, died at his homo on Tues day, aged about 70 years. Deceased was a pioneer of tho50's and was well known among the old settlers of Marion and I.lnn Co. Ho was nn Odd Fellow, a Mason and a Workman. Tho wifo and ono daughter, Mrs. Frank Mack, of Stayton, survive Mm. onstration. It was exactly 15 minutes when order was restored, and Lodge anneunced: "Tho chair recognizes Governor Roosevelt, of Now York." Again tho magic of a name set tho audienco into convulsions of enthusiasm. Then Roosevelt began his speech, speak ing in a clear, full voice. Roosevelt seconded tho nomination of McKInloy. His argumontativo stylo kept tho audlonco en rapport with him, m II m The Far Famed. Lt I 1" I See i Them ItCISTtltO TtiSC IIU. ID a a m a i See 1 J Them They are Finer than Eyer. . 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 50 you will profit by your wisdom. ''-'. Buren & Hamilton, 248 Commercial St., Salem, g i ivnen lcrices concluded, trom an parts of tho hall camo tho rry "vote, vote, vote." Disregarding tho call for a voto, Chair man Lodgo recognized George Knight, of California. "Vote, voto." camo from tho galleries, as Knight concluded, hut tho chairman recognized Gov. Mount, of ludlana, who seconded tho nomination ot KcKlnloy Pandemonium Acala. As ho clotod the convention ngnln demanded a voto nnd tho chairman an nounccd that tho roll states would bo called for a voto on tbo nomination for president. At 12;37 tho voto lx-gan. During call of states thu galleries wero noticeably attentive and thoro was no uuusual demonstration among tho dele gates. Somo states were not content with casting votes .'or McKInloy, but tho chairman announced tho voto which tho candidate would receive In November. Tho secretary hurridly inndo a summary and handed It to tho chairman. Lodgo took tho paper, and advancing to tho front of tho stage, said : "Tho total voto cast. Is ItfO. William McKli. loy received 030 votes. Thu chairman announces Win. McKInloy as our candi date for presldont for tho term, Itogln iiing March 4, 1001." Again pandemo nlum broke loose. lTj went plumes and Binnuams. up sioou mo great audl onco, women mingling in tho shouts und frantlo demonstrations. A huiro counterfeit of an elenhat. tho emblem of Republican Btrencth whs brought into tho hall. Around Its neck was ontwinod carlands of flower. Laughter and opplauso wero mingled as thu grenCemblem was borno about, Lodco then announced that the rail of tho states would proceed for tho vice presidency. More Pandemonium, Longe then recognized Col, Lafe Young of Iowa. Ho withdrew the name of Dolllver and offered Roosevelt. Tlia demonstration which followed the announcement by Young of Roosevelt, moils, touched oil a whirl of excitement Tho Impatient audienco callod for a voto. At conclusion ot tho call Lodgo announ ced that Rosevolt had received 025 votes, ono delegate not voting. This delegato was Rosovelt hlmsolf. Tho announcement that Koosovelt had been nominated, evoked a burst of op plauso that shook tho great stool girders of tho building to tho foundations. Tho sorious work of tho convention was now nrnctlcnllv over, and onlv a fow details romoinod to bo performed. Sonator Lodgo was plated at tho head of a committee to notify tho presldont oi ins nominntisn and tsonaior wo con at tho head of a committee to notify tho vlwprosldontlnl nominee At 2:14 the Republican national convention of 1000 adjourned sine dio. Ilanna for Chairman. Piiilaiikxi'iua, Juno 21. Tho Repub lican National Committee ro-olcctcd M. A, Ilanna chairman. DEMOCRAT STATE CONVENTION Austin. Tex.. Juno 21. Thu D.imn. erotic Stato Convention spent nearly nil ujr in ii 1 1 emeu uooaio ovor mo adoption of a platform. Rome. Mont.. Jtinn 21 Tim rurir of tho l)emocratlo Stato Convention seated all the contesting delegations in favor of Clark, which gives him a total of 376 out ol 081 slnto representation. CIICSTEUPIELDS POWERS. "Are Wonderful" Says the Bev. Sam Jones of Prof. Chesterfield. "His powers aro wonderful to mo; It is simply morveloiiB-tho gltla this young man has." So said tho great evangelist nt tho West Hotel in Mhino polls. Ho had just had an audienco with Prof. Gront Chestorllold, tho noted thought.reador and palmist. fecii' yesterday at his parlors, corner Court and Liberty streets, tho eminent vinKuin was surrounded by a throng ol ptopio somo woiting to know If they would soon moko n chongo in their bus iness conditions; others If nbsont friends YmV,d..fotur,!..0,,,er8 " t,ieIr Present dillcullles would soon cease; and still others If thoy would bo successful In lOVO affairs. Sninn unnt..,l In l.,nu, what thoirrenl ailment was and whether or nui iney could Iw cured. It Is said Prof. Chestoi Hold Is a most remarkable dlagnostlclnn. His sura mer ongogomonts will soon call him Last, so Prof. Chesterllnlil lll nm.in In Halom but a fow days. His fee for a complete life rcadlne In W)e. His (wrlors remain open i in o'clock. Br Associated Press ta tka Journal. London, Iuno21. Tho admiralty has received tho following from Rear Ad miral Rruce: "Taku, Juno 21. No communication from commander-in-chief since soven days or from Tlrn Tsin sinco II vo days. Allies hold Taku forts and Tong Ku securely, and will advance to tbo relief of Tien Tsin when In siif. Detent strength. It is bellovcd that fighting Is constantly proceeding around Tien Tsin. IlKiaiN, Juno 21, A scml-olllclal dis patch from Toklo. soya tho Joiwneso con sul at Shanghai confirms tho roport that Vice-Admiral Seymour nnd nnd party ar rived ntPokin, and that with tho mem bers of tbo diplomatic corps, thoy aro safe. According to on olllcial Japanese roport from Clio Fuo, tha foreign settlement at Tien Tsin hns boon re duced to ashes Juno 18. ' ousdrug.ulnchi I Is n general shrewd suspicion that 1' ranee's ally , Kutsia. doslroH to profit from tho present condition of disorder, and also desires such u statu to con tinuaaslong as pwsihlo. If Franco helps to end It. she will bo play ing Great Ilrltaln s and opposing Rus sia's gamo. i open evenings uti' Court Order. In tho supromo court the following order was made: L. II. McMahan, ap. H)llant, vs. Tho Canadian Pacific Roll way Comiwny, rcsondmit; ordorwl that aplHiIlant have untiPJunu 2Uth to servo and file his abstract und brief herein. o Aurth. attain with Yunst. This larsest vast maintfi.1.. turers In tho world. Maglo Yeast has been on the market ovor twenty years, without an equal and a healthful "bread rnlsor, and Is extensively used In all parts of tlrn inlted States. Everybody it 'n,",,',ar w,m tl' Kood qiialltles of 'aiu i kusi. Tho gentlemanly agent of the westerd Yeast Co,, Is around ng mo iiuio samples ot Aiaglc company aro (ho largest yei Seymour's March. London, Juno 21 A news agency dispatch from Shanghai, says: "Altoron arduous march and fro qucnt lighting with tho Chinese, Vice- Admiral Soymour arrived at Pekln Sun day aftornoon. On Ijvo occasions the Chlncso attackod tho column In great forco. There wero many mounted men among tho Chinese, but most of tho natives wore badly armed. At times thoy fought with admirable courago nnd bravery. Tho losses of tho Ghtnoso during tho march nro estimated nt 600 killed. Tho losses of thu foreigners wero trllllug, Surpriso Is expressed nt tho fact that a largo force of Indian troops has not boon ordered hero." Well-informed' people express thu opinion that tho iiimmonlug ol Li Hung Chnnco to tho conltal forxliiulowH the early submission of tho Dowager Ex press to tlio powors. Chinese Responsibility. Tho responsibility ol tbo Chinese Gov ornmont for tho recent ovents, said u high olllcial of tho Foreign Ulllce, "In now clearly proved." It has been ns csrtalned that 1000 Ohlnoeu troons who deserted to the lloxers did so under tho direct unlen nfMhn Rhlnnim (Invnm. ment. Iho promotion to tho highest rl"K about the surrender of Agulnaldo, jK)8iiion8 oi tun notoriously nntl-hurop- who, thoy declaro, Is ready and wllllnJ eon officials also point! In tho same dl- to consider thu poaco platform adopted ...v,... ...a. " i wmhiu iiKunmM "y ruipiiio leauura Willi ll lew Ill all foreigners, Including Gannons, and a'au leant executions. Iho proclamation gives a free pardon to all FilliilnoH who havo participated In tho rebellion against tho united States, tho only condition being that may take tlio oath of alleglancu nnd ac No other aid so great to the housewife, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. 4 J0HWEIY Ptfflfa Tlicro nro imitation baking iKwdent, sold cheap, by ninny grocers. Thcv me made from alum, n noison. i renders the food injurious to healtli. ItOYAL DAKINQ POWOER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. AMNESTY FOR FILIPINO REBELS It Aasnrlatrit Tress ta tha Journal. Manila, Juiioai. General MacArthur has formally announced President Mc Klnloy's order ot amnesty. Iluoncamlno, Paterno nnd (other prominent Filipino lenders nro greatly pleased, ns thoy bo- novo inai miner tnu amnesty thoy can tho point now Is to go nhenil vigorously. quickly and absolutely, no matter what tlio final outcomu may bo." Movements of Our Men, Wabuinuton, Junu 21. Tlio Novy Do- 1('wl,,,,K0 tloyorolguty of tho United irtment has givun out tho following Hi",CiH' " ,x,'lrfil,Oi0" .xco,,t "JK10 itement regarding the contents of who havo violaUnl tho laws of war. Tho nff, broug 1 forward proclamation, tho sucrutary said, will into eiteci lU.hntnll f.Aln A.I.. il.rtl L.......rr .1.. rminTnift. in rim LVw ... .. t.!f.ui ' Mmk for illftolf, nnd w 111 no I hv nniiiiiininiii T.H. L r i.u v.i,. i Hiiinwllntoly Tlio tlmu. coiisitluritiic .7 Bl tllt ftinlllllltU fur tiniini1iilitnllnn tit tl.i. VSSUU 'H V(lISllltlllVlIUII III till) Islands for acoeptancu of tho amnesty proclamation by those still in rebellion, Ih limited, being only 'M or (10 days, Thu proclamation is very brief, and Is plain und simple, Its tonus not compris ing moro than con be put on a sluglu sheet of typewriting. town "Tho department has received o ca blegram from Admiral Kemiilf, dated jiiiio.-u. no soya mo loku lorts wero captured by thu foreign forces, and that heavy firing was heard nt Tien Tsin tho evening of tbo 17 Inst. Ho Is making common can so with tlio foreign powers for tho general protection. Thoro aro ,100 AiuorlcaiiB nolioro. May 31 tho uiim of foreign troops at Pekln was 4110. Thoro nro 0000 men oshoro now nt Chu Foo. nnd alxiut .1000 troons Russian. German nnd Knclish hnvo lust ar rived." mm I 15 lor I W ' 0 Cheaper! Cheaper! Our Handmade fine shoes, same price as others sell ma chine made goods for, means a great saving to the wearer, both in point of dollars arid 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 K. H. Leabo, Manager. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S QMPPPIflP 5T01ES and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT Attitude of Prince. Pauih Juno 21. Several Dnimtlita In Interviews, admitted that Pninco'H at titudod In China Is u delicate one. Tlicro Wheat Market, CutcAoo, Juno 21 July wheat soured to 8IJ4 during thu forenoon session and closed nervous nt H'2n. Han Fhancisco, Juno 21. Cash Hti. A VISITING GOLD DUST FLOUR MA DM II V Tho Sldnoy Powor Go, midnky, ohkuos madu for family use, ask your grocers for it. Hrau and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. i-iion 61. RAY BROS SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM. ORB DR. J. I M The Botanical Specialist Ahkes wonderful cures when other 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. MINISTER SHOT II r Assnelntrd l'rss ta tha Journal. Hoi'k'iNNVii.i.K, Ky Juno 21. Kx- Councilman J. W. Wnro shot Itov. V". F. I liner, pastor of tho Methodist church, while tho latter was making n pastoral coll on Sirs. Wnro at tho rosl deuco of thu former. Ware entered tha parlor and fired nt thu minister without warning. r, liinur throw him to thu Moor nnd dlsurmod him. Waro wus ar rested and released on tl.000 lwnds. Minor was shot In tho head, hut not lataiiy. great russian minister dead llv Asaui-lalrd I'rrss la tha Juaraal, Hr. l'uruiiHiiciiu. Juno 21. Tho mlii ister of forulgu affairs, Count Murnvieff, (llwl siuldunly this morning. Pike uf Duller. Thu Tuwiisond creamery uiinniitit'o that tho price of butter ful has ad vanced to 17 S touts, and that prku will bo nald boctnnlmr todav. Tha eroam. '51 cry was established with the agreement iiint mo price paiu iormmor lact snouid bo governed by tho market price of tho' cenmory butter nt Portland. As butter t ndvanccd a rise in thu prlca of butter fat took placo, first from 10 tov!0)s' cents ami now to lift cents. Corporal Gay's Remains. Govornor Geer has recclvod notion trom tlio iMnrtcrmastcr General of tho U.S. arm v. that tho remains of tho' late Corporal Lincoln G. Gy, Company L, Kith U. S. Infnntrv. aro at San Vnm. I' .( a '. a . -.' I Cisco, aim win ix snipped to urcgon upon retiiest ol tho nearest relatives, Two Licenses. Miirrlniro llcensos bava lAn Unal i James II. Wagenhlest and MbMKtsHMl Johnsen: John K. Urophy and MIm- iMlna McCorklo. , Notice of Intention and Call; far UMe , Notice Is hereby given that tho com mon council of tha ety of Salem, Ore gon, has declared its intention to lay a sewer In and through tha alley running north and south through ISIock No. 01 ol sold city, and has ordered said improve ment undertaken und proceeded with ot tho coat and oxponso of tho property or properties abutting upon tlio two sides ol sold alloy; and said county has further ordorcd that bids for doing thu work and furnishing materials for tho construction of said sewer bo, and the samo are. hereby, called for. Rids there fore will bo received ot tlio oltlce ot tho recorder of sold city up to and including tho hour of 6 p. m. on the SOth day of Juno, 1000, tho said council reserves the right to reject any and all bids re ceived In tills behalf, tho pluus and sxcificatlons for tho work' and materials of sold construction rosy bo seen at thu olllco of sld recorder of said cltys and every bid Hied In this bohalf must bo accompanied by a certified . check In tho sum of teu jxircent of tho full sum of said hid so offered, payable to tho order of the City of Salem, Ore gon. Douo by order of tho Common Council of Salem Oregon, N.J. Jutuit, 0-20-td City Recorder. Wu always havo tho freshest candy, For wo iiinku somo everyday. Our rhouolatu creams and Ron Rons, Aro "par excellence" so they say. Uf tallies we liovu many kiiids, Roth plain and flavored chews; When vou'io undecided what to buy, Step in ond pnrclmso those. " ELLIS & ZINN'S 154 State St 'Phone 2874. ' ' Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses A constant dropping wears away a stone. A slight eyestraiu Injures the health hecuuso it is toustant. The strain w hich first manifests itself as ill.ht discomfort should be remedied at once. This wo guarantee to do with glfuiea. Consultation free. Relayi srouanger- s. Herman W. Barr, Scientific Optician, 118 Stato St. Salem Or. THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER MS TsSSaaswT- Prk $35.00 I he Chicago is a good manifolder and jS uoes worn equai to macnines cosun,? mi fiw, uun i jjuy niure limn jj " typewriter until you see The Chicago, i: I. Kixu, Cltps Bocr, tieii'i Ageut tor Ore, Local A Albduy Ortvon, rjalen 1PSfOSI. IIIIIIIIIII1HI1II""11IIIIIU1111111 IM IH1HI1M1IIIIIHII ffl.iifr. Iii, ijpjrm -" vA"fik Tiliiffll'f' ' '-)--tf-g -- . -r -'.-. m. . 11 kJ J