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DAILY JOURNAL. ,. 'If SALEM, OREGON MONDAY JULY 23 1000. NO 182 vox., X THE 7n od is ite vie ets call for ,t8' hit MOl RY "i i Bargains : the You don't have to wait for a special sale to get your money's worth at THE NEW YORK RACKET Their special sales are on every dav in ' the year; See our lines of shoes, cloth ing, hosiery, underwear, laces, embroid ery, lace curtains, hammocks, hats, shirts, and notions. Special values in silk front shirts for the hot weather, i Salem Cheapest i f. t. RARNES. Proprietor . ' THIS CHINESE M AjB 275 K RAUSSE BRS S'''''''l''''H'''''','''",''jl DRS EPLEY 9? X X DENTISTS X X Bridge, crown Combination aluminum and rubber plates: ? at prices consistent with first-class work,; JUold crowns ao;uu Rooms 27 and 29. P. 0. Block. H...AVW,ik.kWWKV1.Vk.Vl.kl.ULklll " i Conspirator Neely Atals In Court. Br Aaaaotatc I'raaa ta tha Jouraal . , Nuw Yobk, July 23. 0. F. W. Neoloy, the Cuban conspirator, who U charged with defrauding tho government out of many thousands of dollars through tho perpetration of postal frauds.was brought Into court today from Ludlow street jail, where he has boon confined since his second arrest. Neeley looks careworn SE I1IB-II g Dressing Tables 'if (?' ml A Wardrobe Couch But it answers nearly tho same purpose. We sell a good many to people who wish to economize space. iart ?l - J The Big Store alS WITH LITTLE PRICES. i Year 'Round i i i i i i One Price Cash Store. PUZZLE. Is interesting the whole world. Our prices on shoes are interest ing all of the Salem people and the surrounding country, we offer great values. COMMERCIAL ST. & OLINGER work our specialty.; ana up, JaU and worried, and it is evident that jail life is having a bad effect on his nerves. Mullen Dies la the Chair. Ur Alienated I'reaa ta tka Joaraal. Si.no Sisn,N.Y.,July23.--Josoph K. Mullen, who was convicted In New York of tho murdor of his wife, will bo elec trocuted In the prison hero totlay. As In in I ecu?oh Hammocks? IN ALL KINDS OP PRETTYlWOODS. Yes, wo havo tome good ones, close woven and full length, with two heavy stretchers, Aro now usoil to go with Iron lteds. Wo keep a good lino of these goods. and would be pleased to show you whether or not you Intend buying. Half Dollars Do as much today as dollars onceidid itij the furniture trade. Is not a Trunk JCafl-et u'a show MJUUVJ L S)UJUiUm r3'' " ,mt I M nTTaaaaTT WflNTM'KINLEYTOMEDIflTE Conger Dispatch Considered a Fraud by Foreign Officials. WILL TRY TO COMMUNICATE WITH Two Chinese Encounters With lllancock to Sail 9r AMoelatr lr ta taa Joaraal, Washington, July 23. The stato no- pnrtment was tho centor of Intorest on the Chinese situation today. Tho Chlnoso minister was with Secretary Hay for some timo. Tho stato department has received a dolugo of dispatches from nil (garters of tho globo relative to tho Conger mes sage. Without exception tho ofllcial view taken by tho foreign oniccrs is that tho dispatch is not genuine, nnd does not afford nny basis for action. Consul General Goodnow at Shanghai, also communicated to tho stato depart ment his disbelief in tho authontlcy of tho tneesnge. Notwithstanding this Hood of doubt from foreign official quarters, tho stato department has not varied its position as to tho authentlcy of the message. Secretary Hay feels that there Is abso lutely no motlvo for tho perpetration of of such n monstrous deception. Concerning tho proposition of medi tation mado by China, tho stato depart ment ii not proparcd to make any state ment. Tho stato department nnd tho Chinese officials deny tho report that plans iro on foot toward thodolivory of Minister Conger by the Chinese authorities to admiral Homey at Tien Tsln. Thero is reason to beliovo tho govern ment is again using every effort to se cure communication with Conger. TWO ENCOUNTERS WITH BRITISH llr A.ioolate. IT ta Jouraal. St. 1'KTnnauunn, July 23. Two on couuters are reported between tho Brit ish and Chinese forces near Wei Hal Wei. Tho litter, it is reported, were re puled. No dates are glvon. HANCOCK TO SAIL DIRECT TO TAKU Or AoilaU l'rM ta taa Jouraal. Wasiiinhto.v, July 23. Tho war de partment is considering tho advisability of sending tho Hancock, which sails from San Francisco tho 28th, with four batteries of ortlllery and 500 marines di rect to Taku instead of Nagasaki. ENGLAND DOUBTS SAFETY OF LEGATIONS Ur Aaioelatnl Preai ta taa Jouraal. London. July 23. in tho house com mons today Win. St. John Urodorick mado certain statements with regard to tho safety of tho legations at I'okln, nnd said that tho Chlnoso minister declared them unharmed. Frederick conttlnued: "Seeing that tho Tsung Li Yamen is In communication by messenger with various Chinese authorities, her inn- II HM ST-1.H yon how wucJi you wn got for a llttleaa V r I! m feM BE M B I 11 a PEKIN AT AN EARLY DATE British Reported Transport Direct to Taku. to nny statement or any docreo attrib uted to tho Chlnoso government until fortified by loiters signed nnd doted by Sir Claude MaoDonold or by cablegram In our cipher." SALISBURY DOES NOT AGREE WITH HAY Ur Aiaoclate Prca ta taa JonraaL Lo.NDON.July 2.1. The request of Sec retary of Stato Hay to tho powers to mako an immediate forward movement upon I'okln Is not llkoly to meet with nny success'.ln England. Lord Salisbury is just as eager as thoAmerlcanSecretary ANOTHER REPORT OP SAITTY. WASHINGTON, July 23.Thc Stite dcpirtmtot has received a dispatch from Goodnow consul-Generat at Shanthal. saylatthat Prince Titan 'wires that an officer of the Tsung LI Yamrn saw all the ministers on ibe 18th, that none w9 Injured and no attack at that time was tclnt made. Officials of the state de tartment after the receipt cf Goodnow' n ml r dispatch, express the teller that a mis take was made In transmission and that the name Tuan should have been Yan, Governor of the Province of Shan Tunc of Stato to adept such a step, but ho is practically convinced that it will not bo possible until September, owing to local conditions and tho allies' lack of equip ment. Jleyond rt courteous reply that KuKlaud is willing to co-operato in any movement that the commanders on tho tho spot may deem advisable, nothing is likely to come of tho latest American ef fort to reach the Chinese cnpltul, for alt of tho advices received hero indlcatothat n dash toward I'ekln in tho immediato futuro would be mllltiary suicide. Pckln Situation Growlnc Hopeful. Sir Chili Chen Loh Feng, tho Chinese Minister in 1-ondon, took tho unusual step yesterday of paying n Sunday call at tho Foralgn Office. Ab Lord Salisbury was abeont,tho visit was without special result, but its importance may bo gather ed from an Intorvtow with tho Secretary of tho Chlnoso Legation, Sir Holliday McCartney, in which tho Legation offici als seem to havo nseumed at last some thing like personal responsibility. Sir Holliday admitted tlmt communi cation had been practically reopened with I'ckin, and that messages from Sir Claude MacDonald, tho Ilrltish minister, and the othor forolirn envoys, might bo expected almost immediately. Ho said that lie hoped tho trouble would soon bo over, since the Chinese government was doing its utmost to ovorcomo the diffi culties and to control tho lawless element. In his opinion, tho Americans had taken tho most commonseneo view of the sit uation, and ho insisted that China ought not to bo inisjugded. Against tho sus picion that LI Hung Chang had any but a sincere pacific object in view, ho protested warmly, declaring that all stories about tho perfidy and treachery of Karl Li were "absolutely ImsoIoss." Thus, according to tho Secretnry of tho Chincso Legation, a few days more should bring a solution of the great mystery. Nevertheless, no one in Lug laud believes that tho alleged dispatches and edicts aro anything hut aubtorfugon to hide the real situation as long as pos sible and to avert retribution by sowing discord among tho powers. WANT M'KINLEY'S EARLY MEDIATION tlr Aaioelalca I'r la tka Joaraat. Washington, July 23. President lc Kinley has received what purports to be a direct appeal from tho Chinese Imper ial Government to use his good ollleos to extricate that government from tho posi tion in which It has been placed as a rosult of the Iloxer uprising. Although ( The Botanical Specialist Atakes wonderful cures when other doctors fail. While a res ident of this city, Dr. Cook (has trained a wide reputation glasa Botanical Specialist, and! -cures many cases ot enronic S1 diseases. If you are suiTerinjr s'from any chronic disease con- 5 suit Ur. (Jook. ne mawes no S charges for consultation. Ofiice 301 Liberty Mreet, DR. . , ' o exact toxt of tho appeal mado by tho Kmporor of China to Franco, as out- lined in tho cable dlspatchos of yestor- I -1-.. 1 . t.- 1 I .. !..... Il " , 11113 I1UI ueun UUIUU K11UWU ilUIU, ll Is believed that tho dispatch to tho pres ident is similar In torms. In our case, tho communication was mado through Minister Wu to tho Stato Department. Thus far a final nnswer has not been returned. missionarhIsTre- PARTLY TO BLAAIE Ur Aaoclatet 1'tHi ta taa JonraaL Nbw Yoitic, July 23. Itov. Dr. A. Woodruff Haleoy, secrotary of tho Pros- byterian Board of Forolgn Missions, spunking of tho Chincso situation, said; 'Tho missionary has had lila share in fomenting this trouulo, and must boar his share of tho blamo. Somo of the missionaries havo been politicians, as well as CliriBtlans, and their grasping, unselfish attitudo has helped to bring about tho prosont condition." ANOTHER LEUTGERT CASE IN CHICAGO Ur Anoftlated Preai ta tha Journal. CmcAno, July 23 The pollco of this city aro Investigating a mystery ot tho Btock-yards which they think is anot'.icr Lcutgort case. A human skull and a pair of shoes havo been found in tho rendering tntik owned by ono of tho packing-houso Arms nt tho yards. Sev eral men recently in tho employ of thu company havo disappeared, and the po llco aro searching for them to sco If any light can bo shed upon tho mysterious find. It is a theory of thu police, that tho victim was pushod into tho tank. DELAGOA BAY AWARD IS PAID tlr Aoelated I'r ta tka Joaraal. W.vhhinuton, July 23. Tho Dolagoir Hay arbitration closed, so far as Port ugal is concerned, by tho announcement to tho stato department by Senhor Duartu that his government had de posited tho amount of tho award about 3,000,000 with tho Contra Discounts, in a Parisian banking institution with which tho Portugeso government doos business. It will remain for tho Dritish and American claimants to arrnngo for an cqultablo distribution of this fund PEOPLE'S CAUSE WINS IN IDAHO Ur ' oelaled Prm ta tha JournnL Hkacktoot, Idaho, July 23. Senator Dubois returnod homo yesterday from tho Pocatello convention. Ho says : "A fusion between tho three parties in tho stato is nbsOlutoly assurod. The Populists feared the nomination of Stounenberg or ono of his naming, and on that account refused to join tho com bination. Thoy nro 'now satisllod nnd in duo timo will withdraw thotr tlckot and support tho Domocratlo mid Silver Hcan ticket. Success in tho stato is certain. As tho candidates for tho Sen ate, I will carry ovory county with tho posslblo exception of two, Ada and Latah." LITTLE CYCLONE BACK IN OHIO llr Allocated Vtttm ta tka JonraaL Iiionton, 0., July 23. A terrific wind, rain and hall storm swept this section over last night, and demolished a plan ing mill, unroofed many houses and ui rooted trees. Binder Twine at tho Mitchell, Lewis Staver biuuch, at 10i cents Hir pound. Co. p. mtcmcvvxvvvvv 't WIT AND WISDOM FROM THE f'ATCIIWOHK 01' KCPLUCTION , GREAT All Ads Look in our store every day, This READ OUR ADS. Silk-Waists An elegant lino In nil colors at Hale 1'rlces. S2.70 up to $7.20 Shirt Waists .SO values for 30c. 1.00 values for 68c. I.2S values for Ofir L3S values for VUC 1.50 values for n r 1.75 values for Si .95 3.00 values for vpf,AJ 2.25 values lor , nn 2.0 values for $1.90 2.75 values for v MRS. FLOWER The professional hair dresser nnd demonstrator of the Kin-do-sioclo Comb Is still with us. A BOER VICTORY Gen. De Wet Cuts Roberts' Line of Communication. BOLD RAID BY THE FEDERALS The Transvaalers Capture One Hundred landers and a British Supply Train. Illth Or Anoclated I'reaa ta tka JonraaL London, July 23. Do Wot has cut Lord lloberts' lino of communications, capturcxl 100 Highlanders and a supply train. Tho story of tho federal commanders' bold raid comes in a tolcgram from For rester Wnlkor, at Capo Town, forwarding a dispatch from General Lennox, as fol lows : "Hard and sharp fighting was experi enced at Palmiofonteiu, July 10. Our casualties nro five killed nnd seventy-six wounded." Tho enemy doubled back through Paardo kral In tho darkness. Tho wire nnd tho main lino ot rntlway north of HonlugB nro cut, nleo tho telegraph to Pretoria, via Potchofstroom. General Kelly-Kenny telegraphs from Dloemfenteln: "Tho railway has been cut north of Honlng's Point, and a sup ply train nnd n hundred Highlanders woro captured. A largo forco of tho enemy is marching on Hoonsprult. All communication with Pretoria is cut off.1' tlocrs Beaten Off At Trial Head. Tho wor Office has received tho follow ing dispatch from Lord Hoberts: "Protoria, July 23. Tho lloors made a determined attack yesterday to destroy J We Fit the Purse Barr's Jewelry Store, 118 State St. 25 V,fe.Ak.ti.VSXLXVV Latttuif e Is called the mother toajuc because PREPARATION SALE . Tho man or Alike to Me! newspaper looking-glass reflects dally the best things we've got to offer you. They'll prove to bo worth your while, sooner or later, in dollars and cents. Our biIh aru not tousatlonal, they're full of common eonso announcements, dpi iiifi Fancy Hose for Sum'er Wear. An elegant arrayo( styles at 25c and 50c. LEATHER "iSfl BELTS special 25c Jjoi.jIm n post at Trail Head, 10 miles east of Heidelberg, which thoy attacked .wlth, throe guns and a pompom and a'ur- f rounded. Thoy woro, howovor," boaicn off after n sharp engagement, boforo re inforcements summoned from Heidel berg had arrived." politicaTTplls worked in hawaii llr A.or!at Vrttm ta tka Joaraal. San Fkancisco, July 23. Advices from Honolulu stato tliat thorols dls-" satisfaction with Govornor Dale's S boards of registration. Tho objection 1b ? not to the individuals appointed, but to fr tho fact that they aro all Republicans. ... - Ktnilo Uhlbrocht, at ono timo tho champion bicyclist ot tho United. StateB, was drowned on July 15. HOLDING WOOL FOR BETTER PRICES Or Anoelntcd lreaa ta tka Jonraai. Houston, Tox July 23. Tho Tost prints reports from various points in Texas allowing tlint 2,000,000 pounds of wool aro bolng held in tho state bocauso tho growors rofuso to accopt current prices and that thero Is porhaps as much moro held nt uncounted points and on ranches. Tho growers havo hold a con ference and agreed to hold tho ontiro clip indefinitely. ' The Finest ICE CREAM in Salem LotsXRoom Give us a Call ELLIS & ZINN'S 154 State St 'Phone 2874. Wo havo beautiful gold filled watchos'war nintcd 10 years, Wolthom or Elgin move ment from $!). 50 upwards. ' " Thioy little watches suitable for chatelene, warranted 25 years, 10.60 with tho celebrat ed HaiiiKlen movement. Gentlonion'a flllod watches warrantod 20 years, fO.OO and upwards. . j. a. working man's watcu screw case, Silver. ino H.00 and upwards Wo lead in watch lino. Our prices boar comparison Salem Or. Per Cent. Oft Ladies' fine $4.00 Kid shoes, Tan o Black, 53.03. Alen's. fine 54.00 Willow and- Russia Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine 51.00 shoes, for 75c. AU'new styles. Salem Shoe Store R, II. Leabo, Manager. the father seldom lets a chance to use It. i woman' who says that Is very apt to J get tho worst of it when they go to look for f. viiluoH. Our ads nro un index to what's occurring v. Straw Hats 7oo to 1 S5 values, Hpeeial I8e. Boys wash Suits very fluu line. Hpeeial Wo to tlM a suit. Neckwear Galore ZZZL Nothing In all Balom equals our jia, Kummer Ties -J- -r; ,. loc a qi. to (1 each. I LOWESTIPRICESfIN MEN'S .SUITS.! HMti i, i se l )d on rate i, St. tfdA Salem Oregon. 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