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DAILY JOURNAL. '- 1- wm, rntUtrn VOIi. X SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY JULY iJl 1900. NO 181 r THE fw$t i'VKX m STYLISH CLOTHES Are the outward evidence of the gentleman. You cannot ex- ipect your garments 10 iook wen wiien me quamy is puur-- Fooking well enough at first perhaps. I Our clothing is manufactured from the celebrated Salem mills fabrics clean, pure varns of the best quality which wear and and always look well. Just received our new lines of Blue Serge Suits $10, S14, $17, MINISTERS 1HAMED 17, Such Are the Reports From Official Sources Chinese security of lilo mid nronnrtv nnd f rnn. doin of trado. INSURGENTS KILLING EACH OTHER TIEN TSIN BEING EVACUATED if See ours before you purchase. HATS Largest and most complete line in-the city. wooutfl w store SOO OOMMEROIAIt 1ST. f ' 1 V' wtTn,'y,in'isnMwHftii'wn'''iH'trmvwi ' . 1 IDRS EPLEY & OLINGERI X X DENTISTS X X Bridge, crown work our specialty I Combination aluminum and rubber plates C A L A 'if C' t 1 1 ai prices consistent wrni ursciass worK, Gold Crowns $5;00 and up Attempt to Seize Vessel Carrying Li Hung Chang France Demands Satisfaction Before Mediation iAw JLkkW Rooms 27 and 29. P. 0. Block. rrvWfc-h-'"iWW-WK -'-1vl fttwvvK www ruh THE MYSTERY OF 1 CHINESE NAMES LMlla'i Weekly. The mysterious namoa appooring In the Chinese dispatchos become familiar enough when translated, thus: Tung mean cast; el, west: nan, south; poi, north; while tain, kin, or king stands for capital or metropolis, as in Poking (northorn capital) and Nankin (southern foapital.) Tlon means heaven, soTion. 'In signifies heavenly metropolis. Ho oTkiang means river, so Pei-ho is north rlvor; Sl-klang, west river. Chonioans seven, so Che-kiang is seven rivers. Shan is mountain, and Shan-tung, east moun tain, and Shah-si, west mountain. Pnl is white, and Pla-shan, whlto mountain. Ilni is sea, and kwan stands for gato, so Hai-kwan, tho niaratimo customs, is gate of the sea, and Shan-hal-kwan, mountain and sea gate. Bhang is a city, and Shang-hai, city by tho soa, Hoang if yellow; Hoang-Ito, Yellow rlvor, and Holng-Hal, Yellow sen. Yang means ocean, and Tso, son; hence, tho Yang tao river la sou of tho ocean, aud Tien tse, son of heaven, tho omperor. Ku or kow la a mouth or pasa, and Ta, big or great, so Ta-ku moans big mouth, of Pol Ho, while Nan-kow standa for south paia (from Mongolia). Hu is a lake: ling, a hill; hslang, a virago; listen, a tax district. Fa is a porfecture: tal, a governer: too n circuit or group of ad. ministratlvo departments: so tao-tai is a governor of a circuit, and fu-tal Is a gov ernor of n prefecture Ghao or klao is a J bridge: II, a Chlncso milo; pa, eight, aud thus Pa'll-klao is tlio cight-mllo-brldgo, Clio or chow is adepotor stopping place: henco Tung-chow, eastern (depot of I'o kin). Shon is n provinco,and Shen-si is tho wostcrn province. Yamcn Is a polico station or oflicial residence, and IIuI, a secret society or club. Ta'lug means pure or clear, so Ts'Ing-klang Is clear river, while Ta'Telng means great pure (namo of present dynasty), and Kwo being a kingdom or empire, Ta-Ts'Ing Kwo signifies the empiro of the great pure- (China). Ta Mei-Ka is tho name appliod by tho Chinese to the United States, ami means great America. BURNED TQ DEATH NEAR SPRINGWATER Br Aaaoclated I'rHi t lb JauraaL Onuaox Citv, Or., July 21. Mrs. Ha belt, an elderly woman living near Sprlngwator, lost iter life In a burning houso yesterday. Two sous returning homo found the house burned, and their mothor a short distance away with hor clothes burned ofi. II r aoclated Preaa la tha Journal. Wasiiinoto.v, July 21. Tho Chinese Minister communicated to tho secretary of statu this morning two lmortaiit telegrams. Tho drat was from Sheng, director of totcgraphs in Shanghai, and says: "It is fortunate that Conner's reply has come. An imperial decree of tho 22d, this noon (July 18) states that all tho ministers are snfo. Tho insurgents aro fighting and killing each other." Tho second telegram Is from Li Klu Yi, viceroy of Nanking, dated today. It says: "According to an cdiclt of the 22nd this moon, (July 18), all the ministers, for whom strenuous efforts are being made for protection, aro unharmed." TIEN TSING IS EVACUATED Or Aaamlatcd Pre ta ta Jonraal. London, July 31. Tho admiralty lias received the following fromAilmiral Sey Sey eour: 'Tien Tsin and neighborhood aro en tirely evacuated by Chineso," TRYING TO CAPTURE PRINCE LI HUNG CHANG Or AaaoeUtc Prut ta tat Joaraai. Shanghai, Friday, July 20. Tho British cruiser Boimventuro left Woo Sung this morning, it Is reported, to seize thu steamer An Ping, with Li Hung Chang on board. WHAT ENGLAND THINKS ABOUT IT istors today Delcasso rend tho telegram from tho emperor of China asking tho mediation of France with tho foreign powers. Tho reply given by DolcaBso was that the request bo considered only on absolute kuowledgo that efficacious protection and absoluto freedom of coin muinlcatiou tins been assured botwecn tho French minister at Pokln nnd his colleagues of tho diplomatic corps and their respective governments. TROOPS TO MOVE ON PEKIN AUG. IS II r Aaaoelateo' I'mi ta tha Jonraal. London, July 21. Tho nnnoun co ntent of tho British cruisor Bonavon turas' departure from Woo Sung, as al leged In pursultof LIHungChang,comos somewhat as a surprise, but confirma tion of the news will meet tho approval of a largo majority, as LI Hung Chang's present attitude is regarded ns being characteristically dubious. Tho Chineso invasion of Siberia Beerns to have been checked so promptly that it cannot bo continued. It is reported from tho Clio Foo that tho International commanders have con cluded that it will bo useless to try to advanco on l'ekln beforo tho middle of August. TERMS OF MEDIATION NAMED BY FRANCE Or Aaaoclate Iraa ta tha JauraaL Paimh, July 21. At a council of min or Aaaoclated Preaa ta taa Journal, Wasiiinoto.v, July 21 Tho secretary of tho navy received a messago from Admiral licmoy, this afternoon, in re sponse to instructions to urga overy effort for tho relief of the ministers nt Pokln. It Is understood that Homey says a strong expedition, composed of representatives ol all powers, will start from Tien Tsiun on August 15, for the rcsciio of the foreigners imprisoned at tho Chineso cnpltol. Ordered to Report for Chinese Duty. Brig-General James II. Wilson, who is now in Cuba, lias been ordered to report to General Chffco for duty in China. BRAVE FRENCHMEN RAN AWAY Itr Aaaoclatril I'rcaa ta tha JauraaL London, July 21. Tho Daily Kxprt'ss has received thu following from Tien Tsin, dated July 18: "The casualties in tlireo days lighting beforo the native city of Tien Tsin ex ceeded 1000. It If now certain that thcro were several IlUBslans and Frenchmon fightingon the Chinese sido. Tho Chinese killed their own women by the whole sale to prevont thorn falling Into the handB of tho Russians. Yesterday tho whole native city was in flames, and tho stench of tho burning of thousands of corpses was unspeakably horrible "Among tho incidonts of tho fighting July 13th was the precipitate (light of 600 French troops from Annan. Thoy had been ordered to hold an important front, but, on being charged by tho Chlncso with bayonets, tho entire do. taclimont bolted panic-stricken." FURTHER PROOF OF DUPLICITY Or Aaanelatra t-rcaa ta taa Joaraai. Shanghai, July 21. According to Sliong, administrator of telegraphsmost of tho telegrams recolvod previous to tho one from Conger to tho state depart ment at Wnohloirton. took a week in transmission from Pokln. Tho dato Of Conger's messago is therefore regarded hero ns a further proof of the Chineso duplicity. Burster, of Tien Tsin. tlr Aaanelatcd Praaa ta taa Jonraal. Msw York, July 21. A dispatch to tho World from Clio Foo, says: It Is reported that after tho allied armies recaptured tho natlvo city of Tcin Tsin Inst Saturday, their shells sot fire to tho town. Tho Chinoso, beforo they lied, killed nil their own wounded, it Is roported, in order to prevont their falling into tho foreigners' hands. Natlvo Chineso hero state that thoro nro in and around Pokln at least 300,000 Chinese troops and that thu Boxers nro armed with tho best and most modorn weapons. From all sources come tho same tidings, that tho Boxers hnvu enor mous supplies of modorn arms nnd am munition. Special stress Is laid by Tuan's Gen erals on tho opportunity the troops will have of seizing women. Thu story rccoivos tho fullest credence of tho Europeans horo. SILVER FUSION PEACEFUL IN CUBA ormen administered a eevore beating to tho polico. Forty-seven canneries on tho rlvor will closo down for tho season account of tho deadlock between cntindrs. nnd Iho flshormon. Fraze r on tho More Troops Will be drawn Soon. With- THE THREE PARTIES GET TOGETHER IDAHO IM Potulisls and Democrats' Airee os Apportion- meat of Offlctr--Popullsts Virtually Accept the Terms. II r Aaaoclated Preaa ta taa Joaraai. Pocatm.u), Idaho, July 21. Indica tions now aro that tho proposed fusion between tho tlireo Silver parties will bo effected. Tho populists this morning in structed its conference committeo to meet again with tho others. Though tho ultimatum was not recolvod when tho Democratic convention met its commit tee offered the apportionment of ollk'crs which tho Populists rejected. Tho con vention Instructed tho committee to stand pat. The Populists demand two more places, hut hnvu abandoned tho plan to secure control ot tho statu boards. UNITED STATES OUTLINES A POLICY i imi Dressing Tables 3 a A i i hi -rr IM ALL KINDS OP PRETTYliWOODS. Aro now used to go witli Iron Beds. We keep a good line of these goods and would be pleased to ahow you whether or not you Intend buying. Hammocks? A Wardrobe Couch m Yes, we have some good ones, close woven and full length, with two heavy stretchers. M' I i fi l 5 Is not a Trunk M s But it answers nearly the same purpose. We sell a good many to people who wish to economize space. Half Dollars Dojas muchVtoday asjdollars once did in fitheiiifurniture trade. Chicago, July 21. A special to tho Times-Herald, from Washington, says: As a if suit of several cabinet meet ings tho policy of tho United Stutes con cerning the great world's crisis in China is fully and definitely decided upon. Tho substance of this policy is as fol fel fol eows: 1. Tho United States will under no circumstances join in tho partition of China among tho towers. 2. Tho United States will use all its inlluence, to tho utmost extent, short of war with the Kuropeau nations, to pre vent dismemberment of tho ChinoiJeLin pire. 3. Tho United States proposes to have a veritablo settlement of tho Chi neso troubles, and its voice will ever be raised against spoliation nnd in favor of tho preservation of Chiuu'a territorial and governmental entity, along thu lines sot forth in Secretary Hay's notu to tho ipowers, dated July 3. 4. The United HUtea will not declare war upon China on account of the show ing of facts, no matter what other pow ers may do. 0. Tho United States, acting Inde pendently and for Itself, will wojoratti with tho other (towors In restoring order in China, in punishing till officials, high or low, found guilty of crimes against human life, and in setting up n stable government that may give guarantees CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER II r Aaaoclated Prcaa ta taa JoaraaL Tacoua, Wash., July 21. S. '. Mitch ell, general mauugor, and F. L. Dame, general superintendent of tho Tuconia Street Hallway company Imu been for mally charged with manslaughter ns a mult of the Fourth of July street car accident in which over 40 Uvea were lost. FOUR SURVIVORS OF THE PILOT BOAT Ur Aaaoclataa' Prcaa ta tha Joaraai. San Fiuncibco, July 21. Tho steamer Wellington today brought Into port a crow of four men from tho , pilot boat Bonlta. which went down near Farnl tones this morning, ns a result of being struck by n whnlu last night, UPRISING WHICH DID NOT COME Secretary of war Receives Proof of Plot for Selzlnj Manila In Juneand Sclztnc Arms and Ammunition. fir Aaaoolatctl Prraa ta the Journal. WAsiiiNOToN.July 21. Genornl Wood, Gov;"or Gonornl of. Cuba, had n con versation today with tho Secretary War with tho result that it was determined to keep n forco of about 6,000 men in Cuba for several montha yot. Goneral Wood says that ponco nnd qulot Is prevailing In Cuba, and troops nro kept thoro simply for moral influunco. The socrotnry of war hns boon fur nished with copies of documents which contained dotalls of tho plot arranged, evidently early in Juno, to oxcito nn up rising InMnnlln. Tho plan contemplated an nttnek upon tho forco in city and Boizure of arms and ammunition. FORTY INJURED BY STREET CAR JUMP Br Aaaoclated Prtaa ta tha Joaraai. Milks, O.j July21. Forty people wero injurod by a street car jumping tho track M"inornl Rldgo. R0BETS AND KRUGER FIGHT The British Attack Mlddleturr and a Mi Bat tle Is In Prorrtss, with Kruier J Leadlni the Doers. K Or Aaaoclated Preaa ta tha Joareat. London, July 21. A dispatch from Capo Town, snys: i 1 "Lord Roberta has attacked Middle burg in forco., A big battlo la in pro-, gross. President Kruger is directing tho dofonso." M Cape Colonials for Chlaa. . Oavk Town, July 21. It ia ndmltt'od thnt n colonial forco of 10.000 vlUjbe rnlsod locally to onnblo tho dlapntcli of troops to Chlnn. H! FISHERMEN AND STRIKERS FIGHT Br Aaaoclated Prraa ta tha Jonraal. Vancoovku, E. 0., July 21. At Stovoston last night two boats wero Hell ing under tho protection of two patrol tugs with special polico on bonrd. Klgty strikers followed in smnll boats, nttacked tho patrol tugs nnd en gaged in n hniid-to-hnnd fight with tho olilcors. No ono wns armed, but tho fish- -W The Finest , ' ICE CREAMS iu-Salem Lots'of Room Givelusla Call ELLIS & ZINISPS 154 State St' 'Phone 2874. We Fit the Put se i f Wo hnvo beautiful gold filled wntchos war rnutod 10 years, 'Waltham or Elgin move ment from ft). CO upwards. Tinoy llttlo watches suitablo for cbatolene, warranted 25 years, $10.60 wIth tho celebrat ed IlamiKlon movement. ' Gontlemon'B filled watches warranted 20 yours, tU.OO and -upwards. r f J A working man's watch screw caeo, Silver. Ino f 1.00 nnd upwards Wo load in watch line. Our prices tear comparison Barr's Jewelry Store, 118 State St. Salem Or. 25 Per Cent. Oil TWO FRENCHMEN FIGHT A DUEL llr Aaaoclated Preaa ta tha JauraaL Paiiih, July 21. Count Carlellalno fought a duel with swords today with Count Orlowskl. Count Orlowskl wus wounded in thorax. Hinder Twine at tha Mitchell, Lowls A Htaver branch, at 10) cents or pound. Co. SfioW af t. Ladies' fine S4.002K14 shoes, Tan or Black, $3.00. Men's fine $4.00 Willowjand Russia Calf, S3.00. Infants' fine $1.00 shoes, for 75c.5AHJnew styles. i Salem Shoe Store R. II. LEABO.JManager. tflmiDB.j.p. U n lrv!f 'Mr MV aa iritt i e Jh&i tl vsS aa a9Let us show money. you how much you can get for a little- 1 The Big Store ffifoftflft fr& m WITH LITTLE PBICES. -Tia. V i i ll aa i Ml A- ifcM'iVH11!! I i'Uill i,l il mm 0 ( The Botanical Specialist Atakes 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 Hr Pnnk. Hr makM nn '.charges for consultation. Ultice 301 Liberty street, UNaXlV v WIT AND WISDOM FROM THE TION LN PATCHWORK OP.HtPLtC - .. Uniune Is called the mother toncue because the father seldom (eta a chance to use It. GREAT PREPARATION SALE ''All A10 I ltf k 111 A A JMaI 'N'0'1"1" or wo,n,n who Bays that Is very apt to J.rtU HUO L.VVIV AHIVav IV ITitI III our store every dov READ OUR ADS. This newspaper ineyii they go to look for ; to wuai's occurring get tho worst of it when values. Our mix urn nn liulnr 1 iQoklng-glusH reflects dally thu best things wo'vo got to offer you. prove to bo worth vour while, winner or Inter. In ilnllnr ami runta. Our ads aro not sensational, they're full of common sonso announcements. SilkiWaistss An ulegant lino in all Morn at Hale Prices. $2.70 up to $7.20 Shirt Waists .50 values for 39c. uo vtiuej tor 6HC. 2S viluei for lt .3$ valuta for VUl 1,50 vtluts for n4 n f 1.7 S values for SI 25 2.00 values for V1'? 2.2 5 values tor ,- nn 2. JO values for 1 OH 2.75 values for t'yv PS An. Fancy Hose for Sum'er Wear. gaut array ot etjles at 25c and 50c. LEATHER N 2 DC I tc values UCLlO siMidal 25c Straw Hats 76o to f 1 2o values, BKclal 18c. Boys wash Suits A very lino lino. H'oial 50a to 1.(15 a auit, Neckwear Galore Nothing in all Salem equals our Hummer Ties louadoz. to f 1 oavh. LOWEST PRICES MEN'S JSUITS. IN JcSSomy MRS. FLOWER The nrofeaslonal hair druncer and demonstrator of thu Fin-du-slfccle Comb is (till with us. I I I s: HllIMII.IIIKUlK.lVl.ailll 2 XVUtAVlVtXHVta.UV