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SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 13 1900.
NO 174
Price is not tlie Only Thing f
WFEARS FOR
To consider when you buy a pair of shoes. You
want the quality to correspond with the price.
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bpown's mark
Gives you extra good value for every dollar you
apenu wim ineni. i ne
Shoes are stylish, fit well and
wear well. Ask your neighbors
about them. -Clothing, Hats,
Shirts. Hosierv. Underwear.
Gloves, and all kinds of Ladies'
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THE WORST
Official Report Says All Are
Murdered.
MINISTER WU
SEND A MESSAGE
oxlorminntlon of the foreign ministers,
their wives, children dependents, nt-
tacnos nntl guards,
Tbo Stnto department placos n high
estimate on Goodnow'sadvlcos. Ho does
not send ovory plcco of unreliable gossip
but uses good Jiurgmontiu sifting out the'
probnblo from the othorklud of news.
The etuto department, which has been
hopeful of the ultimate rcscuo of tlio
ministers at l'ckin, has now joined tho
Huropenu chancellories in the belief
that tlioy havo all beon killed.
IN shank
and Gents'-
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E. T. BARNES, Proprietor
Furnishing Goods.
Silcm's CheaccstJOne Price Cash Store.
DRS EPLEY & OLINGER
jWWnaMiV'mnMW
Cor Secretary Hay to Reach Conjcr at Any Cost
and Report If He Is Allve-Retel De
feat Near Pekln Reported
From Bcltlan Sources
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DENTISTS A:
bridge, crown work our specialty
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I Combination aluminum and rubber plates:
at prices consistent with first-class work, ;
Gold Crowns $5;00 and up
Rooms 27 and 29.
P. 0. Block.
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DR. J. R COOK
The Botanical Specialist
Makes 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
fc cures many cases of Chronic ,,orl u,t"0'
Little Telegrams.
Lt Hunt: Chung will not start for
1'ekln.
Tbo War Ofllco nnnonnces that Gen.
oral Hullor reportH that 05'J prisoners re
leased by tho Doors havo arrived at
Lndysmlth.
Joo I'ntchen, tho pneor, made a inllo
yestenloy nt Windsor, Canada, Iu2:0l,
ono of his last quarters being made in
2t)i, or 1:58 gait.
Commissioner-General Herman, of
tho General Land Olllco, holds that tho
Koncnil appropriations for surveying do
not in any sense apply to public lands in
diseases. If you are sulTerinir
from any chronic disease con
sult Dr. Cook. He makes no
charges for consultation.
Office 301 Liberty Street,
Salem Oregon.
Uy an explosion of an oil tank in tho
railroad yards at Somerville, during a
II ru last night, over 100 persons were
more or lees Injured, nnd two aro re
ported dead,
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Ofliclala of tho Milwaukee Public
Museum report tho robbery ut that In
stitution of n largo collection of rare
coins, estimated in aluo nt between
tDOOO nnd $10,000. There is no duo.
William Jennings IJryan and filial L
rJtoveiibon will bo formerly notllled of
their selection as the Presidential and
Vice-Presidential nominees of tho Dem
ur Aaaoclnteit t'trtt t the Journal.
London, July 13. Though thoro does
not appear to bo any justification for tho
statement that an ollicinl conflrmatlon
hns.bcon recolved of tho massacro of tho
International colony ntPokin, It is hard
ly doubted that such confirmation will
be tho outcome of tlmprescnt suBponBO.
A. roport by a news ogoncy today,
saying that an ollicinl message hns been
received In London that all tho foreign-
erf in Pekln wero murdered on July 0 Is
said to imvo originated at tho Japanese
legation, but an Inquiry there elicited
tho statement that nothing was known
there lending support to tho story be
yond the Shanghai dispatch published
today.
REBEL DEFEAT
NOW REPORTED
Or Aaoc!ad I'reaa taa Jonm
HnossKLs.July 13. Tho Belgian forolgn
ofllco hns received n dispatch from Shang
hai announcing, on China nuthority, Unit
Gcncrnl Nt Chang defeated tho rebels
near Pekln, and relieved Prlnco Ohing
nnd General Yung Lu, who wero trying
to defend tho Europeans.
A MESSAGE FOR
MINISTER CONGER
llr Aaaorlatrd Irc a ta Jimraal.
Washi.nciton, July 111, Tho Chlneso
minister hero hns undertaken to got
through a cable messngo from Secre
tary liny to United States Minister
Conger ut Pekln, nnd to Imvo nn answer
brought hack if Conger Unllvo.
Tho message was proparcd by Secret
ary Hay, and Its contents aro unknown
to any ono save hltn. It was sent to
Shanghai with explicit instructions from
Minister Wu to spare no efforts or ox
ponee to got into the hands of Conger.
OFFICIAL REPORT
SAYS ALL ARE DEAD
VICTORY
FOR BOERS
Defeat of British Near Pretoria.
SEVERAL HUNDRED
MEN ARE KILLED
fir Aioclatr4 ('rata t th Jours!.
London, July 13. A news agency ro
port says thnt nn olllclal messngo receiv
ed in London states that all tho foreign
ers In Pekln wero murdoJed July 0.
INTERNARIONAL
CABLE PROPOSED
FEARS FOR WORST
ENTERTAINED
Or AaaoeUUal l'rraa to tha Joaraal.
Washington, July 13. An nttompt
hns been on foot for somo days to ar
range bctweon tho powers now operating
In China for an International cnblo con
necting tho baso of Ohlnceo operations
cither with Shanghai, Port Arthur, Yo
kohama or somo point through which
more speedy communication can bo had
with tho outsldo world.
TERRIFIC STORM
AND RAINFALL
fir Aaioelafrcl Irraa la Jonrnal
Dubuquk, In., July, 13. A torrlflc
electric storm, accompanied by n rain
fall of nearly 2 Inchon rnged hero today.
Nclllo McQuillan was killed by
lightning. '
OEFICIAL LEAVE
FOR CAPE NOME
Sr Aaanetatral Prraa Jonmat
IIki.rna, Mont.,July 13. Nenl Vnntnr
U.S. Marshal for Alaskn.doputy mar
shal Moyor nnd George Lcokly, Chief
clerk, Imvo loft for Capo Nomo. As tho
discontinuance of martial law thoro de
pends upon tho arrival of United States
court officials'. It is believed order will
soon bo restored in gold fields.
llr ' anrlittnl I'rraa to the Journal.
Wahuinuton, July 13. Tho depart
ment of statu has received a dispatch
from Consul-General uoounow, ai
Shanghai, saying that tho governor of
Shantung wires that tho Uoxera and
solders wero bombarding tho Legations
for a tliml attack on tho 7th of July. Ho
is oxtremely uuxious for tho eafoty of
tho ministers and friondly Ohlnoso In
Pekln. Tho Consul adds that fears for
worst aro generally entertained.
A cablegram from Consul uonerai
announcing tlio
ftrvulnnur. nt Shamzhai
ocratlc party Wednesday, August 8, nt i10,in,.in tho llnnl attack on tho lo-
Indianapolis, Ind Information to this tlonHftt rokn i,na terribly d
eiiectwas rtcclvcu.
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Bwi tl sf M Kind Ym Haw Alwars BougM
lepressed
tho oillcialshoro. Allalong they hnNosus
reeled that communications from various
Chlnefo sources havo beon preparing
tho way for tho announcement of tho
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PRETTY .WOODS.
Aro now iisetl to go
with Iron Beds.
Wo keep a good lino
of these goods and
would bo pleased to
show you whether
or not you Intend
buying.
A Wardrobe Couch
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Yes, wo havo some
good ones, close woven
and full length, with
two heavy stretchers.
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Half Dollars
Do as much today
as dollars once did
in the furniture
trade.
But it answers nearly the same purpose. Wo soil a good
m many to people w ho wish to ecouoinUo space.
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money.
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TRAIN ROBBERS
CHASED DOWN
fir AaanHat t-ra f ! Jonrnal
St. Tidih, Mo., July 13. After n run
ning fight with rovolvere, ovortho houso
fops in Kinney Avenuo iM'tween Charles
M Murray, Olilcf of tho Illinois Central
Itnilwny detectives, nnd two men, sup
posed to Imj ILo train roblwrp, Oeorgn W,
Barnes, was arrested today, John Nol
son, tho othor man wanted, escaped,
after wounding Murray, Tho men are
susM.-ctcd of having Won implicated In
tlio hold-up of tho train, near Wickhffo,
.Kontuky.
SAVINGS BANK
CLOSES ITS DOORS
Hr Aaaoelatril lrraa fa th Jnnraal
Nkw Yoiik, July 13. The directors of
tho Dltno Savings Bank, Newark, N. J.,
havo decided to closo tho institution's
doors until its affairs can bo straight
encd out. Charles Westervo)t,tho bank's
secretary and treasurer, has been ar
rested on tho charge of having stolen a
largo sum.
New York Binkers la Convention.
Saratoga SiMiiNos, N. Y.,July 13.
Many prominont bankers are hero In at
tendance upon'tho annual convention of
the Now York State Bankers' Association
which convened today. At tho last con
vention It was decided that t'10 conven
tion this year should bo held on u Btoum
boat,during the course of n cruise up tho
Sound and to Newport, and perhaps ex
tending as far as Boston. This notul
stylo of convention had to bo abandoned,
however,becnuso tho Council of Adminis
tration to which the details were left,
wero unabla to secure n suitable essel
Broken Arm.
Council Dyer, tho young sou of Mrs,
8. 0. Dyer, of South Commercial street,
Is suffering from u broken arm, caused
by his falling from a load of hay out ut
tho Larson place.
A TlKcr'a lilt.
I have more than onco heard of
man defending himself from tho on
slaught of a lion or tiger by thrustlug
bis rlUo barrels down Its throat In the
last resort. Poor Major Handbacb of
tbo artillery camo to his death In Bo
mallland a few years ago In attempting
to thus bold off a lioness, which never
theless managed to Inflict on his band
and arm bites which proved fatal. A
curious story of the samo kind comes
from tho Khandwa district of northern
India.
Mr. IJayley, also an artillery officer,
was charged by a wounded tiger which
he wuh following up. Ho mimed It
with his rlrst barrel, nnd tho second
failed to go off. The tiger up rang, and
Mr. Uayley Jumped to ono side, thrust
ing out bis rltle to keep the brute off.
Tbo tiger, It Is stated. ezcd the bar
rels and drove bis teeth through them
and, being unable to withdraw them,
was shot by Captain Harrison, Mr.
Bayley's companion.
In bis death struggle the tiger drag
ged the rlflo from the owner's bands,
and tho Jar caused by the stock strik
ing tbo ground broke off two teeth
which wero Imbedded In the steel. This
story Is said to be absolutely truoj but.
with the profoundest respect for tbo
strength of the tiger's Jaws and teeth,
I venture to think It wanta azplana
Uon, London Sketch.
efforts oeln( Made to De-cscture PretVlCen.
Roberts Hecorts lleivy Casualties at
the Capture of Nitai's Nek
Dy the Doers.
Or Aaaoelatrd l'reaa In tha Journal
London, July lil. Lord Itoberts ro-
poats to tho war pfllco, under dato of
Pretoria, July 12, as follews:
"Tho enemy, having failed in tholi
attack upon our right rear, ns men
tioned in my tolegrnm of July 0, marion
detormontlonod attack upon , our right
flank, today, and, I regret to say, suc
ceeded in capturing Nltrnl'a Neck.which
was garrisoned by a squadron of tho
Scots Guards, with two guns of n bat
tory of tho Koyal Artillery and flo
companies of tho Lincolnshire ltegl
ment.
Tho enemy attacked In superior nutn
bors ut dawn, and, selling tho hills com
manding tlio Nok, brought a heavy gun
flro to bear upon tho small garrison.
Nltral's Nek Is about 18 miles from hero,
near where the rood crosses tboCrocodllo
River. It was held by us In order to
maintain road and telegraphic coinmun
Icntlou'wlth Hustonborg.
"Tho fighting laBtcd, uioroor lees,
throughout tho dny, and immodiatoty on
receiving Information this evening of tbo
onotny'a strength, I dispatched relnforco
ments from hero under Colonel Qodfro,
of tl o King's Own Scotcli Bordorers.
Before, however, they renched tho spot,
tho garrison had been overpowered, tho
guns and tho greater portion of the
squadron of tho Grays had beon cap
tured, owing to tho horses boing shet:
also about ninety men of tho Lincoln
shire Hegiment. A list of tho casualties
has not beon recolved, but I think they
uro heavy.
Detail nro now nt band regarding tlio
(! stor to tho Lincolnshire Itcalment.
Wednesday. It appears that Hvo com
panies wero ordored to proceed nnd hold
tho pass through Magnlosburg. In tho
neighborhood of Daspoort Fort. Thoy
arrived at tho pass in tho aftornoon,
whore throo companies, with two guns,
took up a position nnd camped for tho
night, leaving two companies on n plain
south of the pass.
Tho eastern hill was rugged, rocky and
Inaccessible, but further east apparently
npproaclmblo from tho main rldgo. At
daybreak yostordaynll (he Boers apear-
od on thoeastoru kopje ami opened n I
heavy lire. Ccnfuslon oiibiied. Tlio
Colonel ordored tho men to tnku up a
kopjo w est of tho gap, From th Is point
a hot fire ensued during tho entire day.
Tho guns under tho escort of the
Scots, placed In advuuco from tho main
body, wore captured, nf tern stout resis
tance. Nearly every man was killed
ot wounded. A maxim gun was brought
Into action early in tho day. Tho lire
was too hot and tho men were llually '
forced to retire. A sergeant, aided by '
(oven volunteers, saved tlio gnu. There '
was a continuous flro all along tho lino, i
tempt to surround or recapture Pretoria,
with so much success that In tho region
which was supposed to bo pacified, and
in which no attack was expected, thoy
succeeiiea in Indicting a serious dofeat
and capturing two guns nnd somo 200
men.
It is evident that General Botha has
considernblo force, seeing that ho Is nblo
to press Lord Boborta' lines nt hnlf a
dozon points around Pretoria, from tho
Springs to tho eouthost of tho city
northward to Mlddleburg nnd Dnrdo
poort and thonco southward to Nltral's
Nek nnd Krugersdorf.
Lord Roberts omits to glvo tho iinmo
of tho commander concerned, giving rlso
to tlio belief thnt worso remains to bo
told. Even If tlio mishap bo not more
gravo than his Information at prcsont
Implies, It proves thnt tho situation Is
still serious, nnd that there Is no possi
bility of nny troops being spared from
South Africa for China, but on tho con
trary, it will still take n long tlmo to
clenr tho country of tho Boors.
MORE
BRITISH
AGGRESSIONS
Mr AaarlMtd I'rraa ta th JnnraaL
VancoUvkh, July 13 Tho eteatnor
M low era, from Sydney brings now 8 that
Great Ilrltlnn has added another to her
Island possessions In tho Pacific. II. M.
8. Porpolso In Juno planted tho British
flag on Nluo or Savago Island, situated
300 miles northeast of tho Tonga group.
Tho principal product Is copra, of which
700 toiiB are ox ported annually.
Fifty Thousand Cndeavorcrs In London.
London, July 13. Representatives
from ovory Christian county nro hero lo
attend tho World's Christian Kndouvor
Convention, which opens this evening.
Hugo tents in addition to whole build
ings havo been engaged In Alexandria
Park, for tho visitors who will num
ber about 00,000. Thoro nro thousands
of Americans among thoao present.
Preparatory services will bo held In tho
City Tomplo tonight. Tomorrow will
bo given oyer to tho reception of visitors
ami delegates. Tlio great coiiforencenco
will start on Monday, and continue until
Wednesday night. During Hint tlmo tho
Rev. Churlos Sheldon will denl with
commercial problems; Rev. Dr. Bab
cock with social problems; Rev. Dr
Lorlmor, of Boston, with Intellectual
problem, nnd tho mlsslonany outlook
will bo dealt with nt tho evening meet
ing In Central Hall tent, concert hall
nnd theatre, tho Breaker" including Rov.
Dr Pugo, of Cardiff; Bishop Arnett, ot
Ohio; Rov. Ward Law Thompson, of
London; Rov. Robert Nourso, of Now
York ; Thomas Eddy, of Auburn J Rov,
Charles Bright, of Australia, nnd tho
Rev W. Mlllman of Uppor Congo.
On Wednesday, tho final day, there
will bo meetings from C n. m. till nearly
midnight, There will bo nn tnternntloal
demonstration nt 5:30. Tho closing
meeting will bo addressed by the ReVs.
Dr. Clark, J. Willis Bnor, of Boston, R.
Thomas of Brooklyn, and Thomas Spur
geon.
Off
Imrortatlon of Precious Gems Falls i
Nkw Yonic, July 13. Thoro hat l$on
a great fulling off, during tho past year,
in tho vnluo of precious stones examined
and passed at tills port. Tho dlfforenco
between tho total last year nnd tha total
this, amounts to about $3,000,000. Tho
loss may properly bo nttrlbutcd to .tho
disturbance In tho diamond industries
n result ot tho slego of Klmbcrly,lno
diamonds having been mined during a
period ot nearly four months. Thoro Is
scarcity of rough diamonds in tho mar
ket at present, and such cut diamonds' as
nro offered for salo are nt prices nbovo
figures which Importers nro willing' to
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In this city, Thursday, July 12, to Mr.
nnd Mrs.
born
city
Oh
nrencu Rogers a sou
was
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When you nro eo warm -, .
That you can scarcely think, '
Tust stop in at Ellis A, Klnn's
And got n Iresh cool drink.
They havo lomonndo and Ico
shako,
Which are mado specially to
yoia awake. )
For wo till kuow tho' strango It may
Bcem,
Just where to go to get tho besUlco
cream,
Thoy havo now parlors and room
for all.
Noxt tlmo you'rodown jttstglvathera
ncall.
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milk
keep
ELLIS & ZINNS
154 State St
'Phone 2874.
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25 Per Cent Oft
Ladies'
Tan or
tine
54.00 Kid shoes, .
black, 53.00. Men's
fine 54.00 Willow and RussiV "
Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine 51 .OdC
shoes, for 75c All new style's.:;,,'
Salem Shoe Store
R. II. Lea do, Manager.
tho Lincolnshire Regiment replying. 'DJv lU-tr J Kf4-t
About.l o'clock In tho afternoon tho, Dig illL 111 YYdlLHCb
i.uuin iiimnii'ii iu lilt) it'll Ul 1110 position
occupied by tho British. An olllcor and
15 men attempted to charge I hem, lour
teen men were killed or wounded ns tho
result of tho chargo Tho threo com-
panics were prautlcally surroiin led, but
they kept up n steady flro, not warning
until towards nightfall, when their am
munition hndben expended.
Iusteud of tl e surrender of all of tlio
remaining Boors being imminent, ns ru
cent telegrams had hinted, it seems tlioy
havo been making a concerted nt-
Those wntehpH in our show window attract much aiten
lion, but this Is not to ln wnnderod at when considering
tho jirlco marked on tho cards. Just think, n gold filled
eao warranted Mi years with Wnltham movement for $10
in ladies Mi7o. inline thing In gentleman's site for $'J'60
mid flO.W). 10 venr filled cares with 7 Jewel American
iiiiiiiiit guaranteed u good tlmo keeper for 7;50 and
f8 M Wo arti leaders iu the watch lino mid it will pay
you to feu our lino if you need u watch.
Barr's Jewelry Store,
118 State St. Salem Or.
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MOTHERS
Please Take Notice
That we uro offering somo oxtremely good values In
Boys' Wash Suits
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('rnb, duck, Knhkl and linen. The urn the very latest arrival and you will bo
highly pluused with tho rtkH when you Hto them.
JjM.yfyym
kSonA?
Fix up the Little Men
2 They like to bo reasonably drcsed, as well as the girls do, nnd there is no roasou
why they shouldn't Ik) when we are sailing suits t thuio
J Special Prices: SOc, 90c. $1,00, $1.30. $1.65.
frf Sizes 3 to It years.
a The reductions are big
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