JOURNAL. XJlIJjj (V4'l("t'' ' ' 1 33E SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY JULY 14 1900. vol. x NO 175 DAILY W .JiW STYLISH CLOTHES Are the outward evidence of the gentleman. You cannot ex pect your garments to look well when the quality is poor looking well enough at first perhaps. Our clothing is manufactured from the celebrated Salem mills fabrics-clean, pure yarns of the best quality which wear and and always look well. Just received our new lines of Blue Serge Suits $10, S14, $17. See om s before you purchase. . f HATS Largest and most complete line in the city. woowE.ti m STORE 3BD COMMICROlAb 3T. OUR LINE... tions for the and 275 COMMERCIAL ST. KRAUSSE BRS ivwmMW v. 'v'M'M'.vl'l''l', DRS EPLEY a: a; DENTISTS x x A Bridge, crown work our specialty J Combination aluminum and rubber plates i at prices consistent with first-class work! Gold Crowns S5.00 Rooms 27 and 29. P. 0. Block. , f.tk....l,W.,VI.L.A,,.t,.l..tA,t.Lk..Lk.k.k ilHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllBHMHallllalllllllllllllBIBIIIHIIIliaillllliiBllllllll) I Dressing Tables s I W ' It ill! $ icLJLllJ a A Wardrobe Couch i bses u gj Rut it answers nearly tho same puriKe. We bell a good many to people who wish to economize space. m M f The Big Store 2 with little priccs. in 0F- Shoes will impress you favorably; our prices will impress you more; we are making sweeping reduc and you can buy shoes of us less money than any place in city. See us for good values bargains. & OLINGER and up, Hammocks? IN ALL KINDS OP PRETTY'.WOODS. Yea, wo have some good ones, close woven and full length, with two heavy stretchers. Are now used to go with Iron Reds. We keep a good line pf these goods and would bo pleased to show you whether or not you intend buying. Half Dollars Do as much today as dollars once did in the furniture trade. Is not a Trunk gFlM ua show money. im4 -f' v--rriTMBr3' DREADFUL DETAILS Russian Czar Gets News of the Catastrophe. MINISTER DEGIERS COOKED TO DEATH Ills Wife Suffered Worse than Death at Hands or the Boxer MobGovernor of llonon Tshantl Favors the Insurgents. the Ur Aaioclatert 1'rraa la th JnnrrnU St. l'nTKRitoi'Kn, July 1J. A .dispatch from Klmbarousk, July 12, says tlio in ternational council of war held at Tien Tein has decided for tho present to con llnu tho efforts of tlio allied forces to fortifying Tien Tain nnd establishing communications with forts nnd arsenals. lion Tain, it is beliuved, is being re armed with guns of tho highest clues. Minn. Degiors, Admiral Alexlcfi's ad vices declares, suffered n fnto woreo than death, nnd was beaten and tortured tin til lift) was extinct. Tho legation olllcials aru said to havo been tortured llondlshly. Count I.nmsdorf received tho friends of tliu murdered ones at tlio foreign olllco and unfolded to thum tho tragic story. Thu scenes of frenzied terror and grief that followed were tinspeaknble. Chicago, Jul? II. A dispatch to tho Hccord from St. Petersburg says : Thu Czar has received tho dreadful details of tho catrnscopo Bt 1'okiu. A cablegram from Admiral Aluxieff, nt Port Arthur, declares that M, Degiers.tho Ilusslan envoy, wob dragged through the streets by the Uoxors.beaten, tortured and then thrown Into a great kettle and boiled to death. General Mites Calls Upon Wu. Wasiunoto.v, July 14, General Mllos was a caller at tho Chinese legation to day, nnd had n conference with Minis ter Wu, presumably concornlng tho mil itary situation in China. llonon Fshanfl Melts the Doxers. Secretary Iluy has received a dispatch from Consul General Uoodnow, nt Shanghai, stating that tho governor of llonon Fshanll lias issued n proclama tion favorable to thu IJoxcrs. Thu llonon Slums!, Is two province of vast extent and might present an iin passable barrier to tho armies ol Li llung Chang nnd othor Southern vice roys. LI Muni Chant Wanted at Pckln. Hono. Koni, July II. LI Hung Chang has received an urgent suinmonB to go to 1'ekin. Mo Official hews. Wabiiinotos, July 14. Thu Russian ombaesy hero has recolved no informa tion of the killing ot thu Russian minis tor at Pekin. They think if this proves true. It will very seriously alter tho whole situation. Octlmlsts Loslnj Hope. 1 nvnnv. .Jnlir 14. Hono still strUCT- gles against thu conclusion that the si lence nt I'oKin is mo siiuncu ui iuu -..... nillnlnl nilmUalnilH 111 tllll United States nnd Eu rope that tho diplomats havu adopted tho pessimistic vlow hold bv tho consuls nt Shnnghal havu almost silenced those attempting to reason reason against tho circumstantial evi deucu which Is becoming bo cogent. Tho Chinepo assurances nnd edicts ap pear to be meroly part of n plan to cau tiously break tho news of tho tragedy, and delude tho foreigners with n talo im perial guiltlessness. Tho situation nt Tein Tsin appears to bo slowly growing worso. Tho allied forco nro experiencing tho greatest ditllculty in sending reinforce ments, na tho Chinese have rendered tho nulii.i'lmi nt tlin rlvnr Ilinst llllllcillt llV diverting tho waters therefrom. Thrilled With Horror. n.iiant.r!iilli.rnl r.nrflnnw'fl short ilia- patch goea to confirm tho general belief lllttl 1110 BllliailOll III v.lllim la mvuuuy growing worso instead of better. Thu dispatch irom&i. retersuurg, oi tho torture of thu Russian minister nnd &. you how much you can get for a little g i h V 0 l' u II X- I M nhWaarPllVaiaaflar ''AiPiMUUPBi his wlfont Pekin, sent a thrill of horror through tlio foreign establishment here. Official Canflrntatlon. Nkw YortK, July 14. A Shnnghai'dls patchsays: Prlnco Sliong, Director of Telegraphs has communicated n messago to tho consuls announcing tho murder of foreigners in Pekin nnd laying tho blamo on tho anti-foreign general, Tung Full Sinng. FOR HEW TRIAL. Justice Court Juries Must be Drawn from Hex If Requested. In Dept No. 2 of the circuit court Fri day Juduo Bolso uranted a writ of re view in tho caso of Mary A. Rump vs. W. U. Daws. This was a suit to eject defendant from a farm belonging to plaintiff nnd was tried in tlio Salem jus tice court. In gotting a jury, Justice Johnson had tho constable go out nnd pick ono up presumably at random, though Caroy Martin for plaintiff, re quested that tho jury bo drawn from tho box. On this Judge Bolso grants n writ of review and remands the case to tho lower court for a new trial. Motions in tho enses of the Stato Land Hoard vs. Werner Hroyman and of Ada Strong vs. Geo. II. Jones wore argued and submitted. HOP GROWERS MEET. Small Attendance Answers the Call, No Dsfl- nlte Action Taken. A meeting of hop grow era was hold this afternoon In Foresters' Hall in the thu Turner block, to consider the iiron- osltion recently mndo by I.IIIenthnl Bros, to pay 15c a pound for this season's crop, on condition that tint output be cut down -5 per cent. Thu call was issued by iM. l.. Jones, president ol tlio u. Ji.u. A., nnd horo thu names of other prom inent hop growers. Tho attendance nt today's meeting wna small, how ever, ond no conclusive action was taken. Tho growers ecem inclined to assume toward tho 15 cOnt proposition tho nttitude that it is "too good to bo truo." There la also too much deposition to lio back and let eo mo ono olso do tho work necessary to accomplish anything. As wo go to press thuy had just or ganized electing II. R. Tliielsen chair man and John Winetanloy eecrloary, After reading tho proposition a gen eral discussion followed It being made among thu members. Mr. Coojicr of Independence- says tho hop crop in his section is a little short whilu thu grow ers from this county claim a vury largo crop. Funeral of W. C. Crlswold. Thu funeral of W. C. llriswold, an old pioneer merchant ol Salem, will be held at Unity church nt !!'p. m. Holiday. Ills friends are requested to pay thu last tri bute ot respect to n man whose energies contributed largely towards building up the city of Salem. Tho pall bearers are J. Q. VVllBon.O. 8. Woodworth.Jouathan O'Donnld.Geo. 8. Downing, W. F Rooth by nnd Judge Rurnott. Ruv. Copuland will conduct thu sorvicu. PERSONALS. Miss Kvn Coopu7is visiting Miss II 111 at Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kozorth havu gouo to Yaquinn. Miss Ksthcr Imblur, is at Melmuin, visiting friends. R. II. Price is dangerously 111 nt his Home in vow rnric. Mrs. Captnin Ormtby nnd Mrs. II. V Matthews are at Nuwport. Roy Reed, an old-tlmu Salem boy, was among tho military boys. Mr. and Mrs, Miner Gray, will spend the coming week nt Melmmn. Herbert Freail, tint Albany catn'y man, is in tho city visiting lrlends. Mrs. Sol, Durbiu uud duughter Mrs. 0. N, Walker Of Arlington, have gone to Newport. Mrs, M. A. Withrow, who has boon here visiting, haa returned to her homo in Eugene. Mrs. Marlon Taylor accompanied by her grandson, Harry PiMtot,, returned to Meliama today. Mrs. John Ferguson, who has been horo visiting friends has returned to her home at Newport. Mies Maude Froman, of Albunv, who has been hero visiting Mrs, 11. K. Hall haa returned homo. Mrs. J. II. Turpiii. of Waterloo. who has been hero visiting .Mrs. V. A. Ulcus on haa returned home. Mrs, A. N. Hales neo Nellie I'rlcois in tho city attending thu budaldu of her I father It. II. Price, who is quite ill. Mrs. Ilayues of Roseburg. who has been in thu city visiting .Miss Ktta Will iamson, returned home this morning. Mrs, Frank Waters uud sou Northrup nnd Mr. Way no Waters left today for their summer vacation on thu coubt. Mrs. Wolfu of San Francisco who has been hero visiting her parents Mr. uud Mrs. F, Levy, returned homulhis morn ing. Miss Bus e Turnlu und Mrs. 11. K Turpln, of Albany luvu returned home after a short visit ut thu home of Mrs. R. A. MasUirion. John Diraick, Klder Rarkiuy, James Casey and otliura aeu in thu city, from thu north part of thu county attending thu Rryan ratification. The Chinese have nousoforhathrootns or bathing paraphernalia. Their toilet is quickly made and la not begun until nearly all tlio garments to bo worn have been put on, ' m i Tho wire clothesline was the caiifiti of at least a doun deaths last year. That number ot women were struck by light ning and killed while removing clothing from tho lines. The Botanical Specialist Ahkes wonderful cures when other doctors fail. While a res--ident of this city, Dr. Cook has gained a wide reputation las a Botanical Specialist, and I. . 11 w S! cures many cases of Chronic s'diseases. If you are suffering S 'from any chronic disease con s' suit Dr. Cook. He makes no S charges for consultation. 2i Office 301 Liberty Street, iS' Salem Oregon. CAMP GEER DESERTED. TUB CITY OP TENTS DISAPPEARS AS IF DY MAGIC. Encampment Was a Creat Success. Pay Day Calls for $15,378. Some Left In Salem. Tho Annual Encampment of tho Ore gon Nntlonnl Guard is over, tho city of canvas has disappeared and tlio young militia men have scattered to their homos, Tho oncamptnnnt has been a success; of that there can bo no ques tion. From tho point of vlow of tho warrior, It lins paid Its way In tho added olll cledcy and knowlcdgo of military which haa como to tho boys in tlio tho week thoy have spont nt Camp Ucor. That they need tho oxperienco there is ll'tlo doubt. Without any desire to bo over critical it may bo saiif thatthoro is one point upon which many of tho boys fall very much short of what might bo ex pected of them. Reference is mndo to tho way thoy carry themsolves, oven on pnrado. A soldier Is supposed to stand erect, but not half of tho boys seemed to havo had any training on this point, mid tho tlguro cut by kiiuo of them on pn rado or on sontry duty was really a sight to behold. This will probably uo reme died as tho training proceeds. Friday Evenlni. A great mnuy pcoplo were nt the camp Friday evening to see tho last ruview. Thuy wero somewhat disappointed, as tno inianiry mono npienrcu on tlio parado ground. After tho usual evolu tions tho troops went hack to their tents and thcru wna a cuntlnotia roar of cheer ing from all over camp for boiiio timu afterward, Tho boyB Peemcd to bo glad tiint their work was about over. And tlio hilarity of tho occasion was greatly heightened by thu fact that the boys all had n jingle in their trousers pockets. Thoy were paid off by companies during tho evening nt brigade headquarters, by Adj. Gen. Gnutouboln. Iho nmountpald tho troops aggregated $10,378. Tho rato paid each man or day la Used bylaw as follews: Non commissioned ouicera, (1.60 J Musicians, 1 CO; Privates, 1160, Lulutenants,f2: Captains, f I; Staff oillcers. $3; Field of ficers, 'S; General oillcers, f 1. Many of tho soldiers came down town after tho review and for a few hours tho city seemed to be full of them. Anticipations of disorder, however, woro not fully realized. When tho boys llrst cau.u In thuy were inclined to bo pretty boisterous, but Chief ot Police Gibson nnd his assistants went nmong them and gave them a friendly warning not to lm too noisy, nnd tho warning was fairly woll bedded. Toward midnight oillcers camo in from the encampment and commenced to round np their men and tend them homo. A lot of horses wero brought along nnd some of tho boys whoso powers of locomotion wero inclined to go back on thum wero sont to camp mounted behind others who weru in butter condi tion. Five nrrests weru imiilu during thu evening. Throe of tho nieu weru turned ovor to their oillcers who called for them about midnight, nnd tho othor two wero roli'iueU early tills morning. Battery A was ordered to march to Portland. This involved crossing the rivor eitner on n uriugo or a boat, ilia boys evidently concluded to tnko a boat so thuy went aboard thu Ruth at Salont this morning and sho will laud them in Portland this evening. Tlio libation troop ol Cavalry rode out this morning about 8:30 on thoir way homo. Tho other companies havo boon starting on their journeys by train, and tho last will leave by tho 10::i:i train south this evening. Canine Gladiators 8. Wood of Bell wood, who has. a baud of bird dogs nt tho Postolllco stable, had his hands full for a fuw minutes this morning. A couple of tho older doga who havo had It in for eucli other for povcrnl days foized n favorable opening to auttlu their difference, nnd It took Air, Wood und nil tho attaches of tho livery stable to restore the p'neo, which was only dono after tho belligerent canines had been wull soaked with water. Thov aru mostly from Portland being taken up tlio valley to bo trained, An Indirect Index. County Clork W. W. Ilnll haa liegun an Indirect index register of tho circuit court, which ho expects tocomplutu in two wueks. Thu register is to givo thu namo of all tho actions and suits com menced in tho court in both ilepurmenM since 1853, placing tho names of tlio do fendants in tho action flrat upon thu register. This register, when completed, will greatly facilitate tho work of tho clerk und bo of much accommodation to those desiring to look up ctsi h in which only tho name of ono of thu defendants is known. Ed, N, Kdes la employed on thu work. During the years 1808,r2.iilll vessels of III.'-II.-I.CKO tons, entered andc hurIChlu etw ports. Of these vessels 7 III ol '.'311,051.' tons, weru American. J WIT AND WISDOM FROM THE v 5 I'ATCIIWOHK OF HErLUCTION MOTHERS Boys' Crash, highly SS M j' r. Fix up the Little Men Tl. IlL-a Ia . satiinnalittf why they shouldn't be when ho aro sullln suits at tliMo Special Prices: 50c, 90c, HIzea 3 to 14 veara The red net ion i are bl alXVkVIVVIXVUXXXLVi. RETURNS FROM NOME. F. TROMtlLY. OP SIDNEY. CAME DOWM TODAY. lie Retorts Conditions As Anythlm But Flat, terlnt Says None of the Salem Col ony Are Dolni Well Some Sick. F. Trombloy, of Sidney, who went to Capo Nome on tho stenmer, Nomu City, in company with George Riothers, Frank Knlsor anil Gus Kaiser, Hilly Wright, Fred, Lockloy, Ren Taylor ami others, of tins city, returned to saiom tins ioro noon having como down on thu Nomu City, which arrived nt Seattle last evening. Tho Nomu lost two blades of her propeller and drifted for sovernl days when sho sot sails, nnd nfter n timo wnspicKeit up by a government trans port and brought In to Port Tnwusond. From thoro bIio worked her way to Seat tle. Mr. Trombly was fortunate enough to b? engaged as a sailor on the return tripnt $50 n mouth nnd passage, nnd is homo safe and sound, very little out (ur IiIb tripoxcept his time. When nBkod why hu had returned eo soon, ho said: "Hotter toon than nover." Ren Taylor ond Fred Lockloy aru car rying mail at Nome City. Gov. Flutchorwns suffering with a bad (Old and n Ilttlo fuver when he left. Hilly Wright cainu back to Scattlo with tho N'oinu City and will bo at Salem in n few days. Charley Woli! and Mr. Morelock wero tirosjiectlng when hu left, hut not mak ing anything, (ins. Knlnur was not in good health, having a bad dry cough. .Mrs I'lestur botigbi u lot, put up n big tent and was about to start n lunch counter. When asked if any of thu Salem peo ple had struck anything worth having Air. Trombly said with regret that not ono of them hnd been nblo to oven earn anything ox cept himself and tho two mail car riers. Many of them are talking of building boats to' either go up or down the beach, Lyman Reeves nmotig thu rest. Mr. Trombly attended tho funeral of Frank Kaiser, and aays thoy had a most lm preset vo service. About n thousand puoplo wero present. Many good pcoplo assisted him in every way during his sickness, but there seemed to bo uo hops from tho time ho lauded. His remains woro burled In the cemetery nt thu head of an Island formed by ho Nomu river. Mr. Trombly regrets to bo thu hearer of bad news, but hu says there la nothing elan to tell in truth. He says people nro selling "rockers" for (it) cents that cost from b to 10. Train Delayed The wreck (d u freight train near Ditusinulr, Cat., delayed the overland train which should havu arrived hero at 4:13 Friday, making It about 1'.' hours behind time.- 25 Mm I SRo'l f1 TO " 'T 1 1 ft M W 1 Big Hit in Watches Tlman iifiiliti.kii It Barr's Jewelry Store, 118 State St. Salem Or. Married men are iie.irly inventorvof excuses. Please Take Notice That wu nru offering soinu extremely good valiujn Wash Suits duck, Kahkl und linen. Thoy aru thu very latwt arrival and you wl'l bo J pleased with thu ftylea when you w thum. 5 Si 1r.BUJ-fl flH Ui11 UK tllif L'trlH lift. 1111(1 $1,00, $1.30, $1.65. BRYAN RATIFIED ALL THAT MOW REMAINS IS TO ELECT HIM An Enthusiastic Crowd In Marlon Square Ad dressed Dy Local Spellbinders. Preach ers and Lawyers. With tho music of an orchestra nnd of a numbor of silver tongues, tho nomina tion of William Jennings Uryan and Adlni Stevenson na tho pooplo'a stand ard bearers In tho coming campaign is being ratltlcd nt Marlon equnro this afternoon. Tlio notico has boon short and the country pcoplo nro busy theso days, but a largo and cnthuslstlc crowd gathered In the Squnronnd listened to stirring speeches by a numbor of oloquent fol lowers of Mr. Bryan. Tho spoakcnB stand In tho equaro had been oloborotoly and tastefully decorated with Hags nnd bunting by a committee of ladles, and a largo numbor of plank seats had been put down. Tho meeting woa held too lato forTitK JounscAi. to tiso a full roport, In this U- sue, as It was not called to ordor tintll! just beforo tlmo to go to press, by Undo; Tommy Davidson, who prcsontcd Judgo Holso as tho first speaker. ' Thlais Worth Knowlar. i Missouri has tho largest permanent school fund of any of the tho states. Mora street earn aru manufactured ln St I.onia than at any other polut In tho' world. St. Ixiuls has tho largest drug house, tho largest woodonwnro atoro and the greatest hardware house in thu world Red bananas aro coming into the mar ket again, very low novo been snippeu to tlio United StntcB during the past live yoars. r i When you aro so warm That you can scarcely think, lust step in nt Kills & .inn's And got n frosli cool drink. They hnvo lumonado nnd tco milk shako, Which aro made specially to koop you awake. For wo all know tho' atrongo It may Benin, Just where to go to got the boat tea cream. Thoy have now parlors and room for nil. Koxt tlmo you're down Just glvu thurii a call. ELLIS & ZIN1NPS 154 State St 'Phone 2874. Per Cent. Off Ladies' fine 54.00 Kid shoes, Tan or Black, 53.00. Aden's line 54.00 Willow and Russia Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine $1.00 shoes, for 75c. All new styles. Salem Shoe Store R. II. Leabo, Manager. mif u I in its ii'lmlniv nttrilfif lilllfMl lHn tion, but this Ih not to be wondered nt when considering tlio price marked on thu cards. Just think, ft gold tilled eftto warranted III years ullh Walthaiu movement for (10 in lad lei size, rininu thing in gcnthmiuu'H situ for ft) 50 nnd jlO.W). II) jenr lllled ensea with 7 Jewel Amerlcin iiiiivi in-utH guaranteed a good time keepur for $7.00 and ts.V) Wo aro Madura In tho watch line and It will pay you to n u our lino if you need a watch. all ireat gf In tliurtl Ih 11(1 rHHHnil 'I 4 r i i S4