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DAILY JOURNAL. i 7 T t rf v mi I VOL.. X SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY JULY iM 1000. NO 183 THE V STYLISH CLOTHES fAre the outward evidence of the gentleman. You cannot ex- ect your garments 10 iouk wen wiieii me quality is puu- ooking 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 hnes'of Blue Serge Suits $10, S14, $17. See ours before you purchase. HATS-Largest and most complete line in the city. MQOW$ Mi STORE JM'KINLEY REPLIES Demands Safety of Alinisters Before Aediation. ASKS CHINA TO FIRST RESTORE ORDER Ministers all Safe Cxccrt Von Ketteler-To De Brought to Tien Tsln Under Chinese Escort-Conditions Look More Favoratlc. flOO COMMttROIA.! e3T. nHl;'''Ja1'ut'l'llts''''l"(',''l,Mtlllt, DRS EPLEY k OLINGER X- X DENTISTS X X Bridge, crown work our specialty J I Combination aluminum and rubber plates j at prices consistent with first-class work, Gold Crowns $5.00 and up, v Rooms 27 and 29. P. 0. Block. llfcihlT .VV..H.I.kV.VWt.VlvW.i.k.H.k..W,H.kt. The Old Fashioned Way Of cleaning n wntch was to lubricate tlio works with conl oil. Did nil right (or tho halt pound turnips our grandfathers carried. Flno watches need careful handling. Kvery pnrticlo of dust must bo removed. Knch mlnuto wheel must bo freed from anything which would ro tard tho movement. Wo clean watches by a now and improved process which adds to tho light running and timo keeping qualities. All work guaranteed. Try Ha if you want n strictly llret-chiBS Job. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 118 State Street. :f Sfe Hotter Csutht. r AaUt ITMi la Ilia JoaraaL Portland, July 24. James Ilapley alias several other names, was arrested ! in Portland yestorday for tho daring rob-1 bery of a bank in Williamsburg, Va., I May 2L Kapley, alias "Topekn Joo," lias II. 0. Miller, alias J. II. Evans, lias Sherman, alias Leo, is one of tho moat noted criminals in the country. lie formerly ran a saloon in Baltlmoro, but for tho six or seven years has been following tho profession of safecracking with maked success. He is wanted in Hudson, N. Y., and sevornl other places, and is without doubt tho man who) cracked the safes at Union and Inde ( pendence, in this state. J Miss Dolter's Funeral. Tho funeral of Miss Ollie lloltor, who died nt tho Snlom hospital, Sunday evening, will tnko place at tho Metho dist church, at Brooks, nt 10 n. m. Wednesday, Hcv. Petersen ofllciating. Burial will bo nt Qcrvais. Badly Injured. Dell Force, an omployo nt tho Fair Grounds, was badly injured this aftor noon by being kicked on tho left sldo of tho head by n vicious hprso. Medical aid was summoned nud the oxtent cf his Injuries nronot known ns wo go to prese. fJABTOiiIA, Beiritie ltl8 Kind You Haw Always Bought c&e&fo Or AatoclattA lrr ta tka Journal. Washington, July 2L Tho corrcs- pondonco between tho President nnd tho Kmporor of China, regarding tho Intter's appeal to tho President for me diation botween China and the powers, was mado public lata today. Tho corn municatlon from tho Kmporor BtateB that for sottllng tho prosont difficulty, China places special rolianco on tho Unitod States. Tho appeal is signed Kwang Hau, dated July 10. Tho President's reply in conclusion says: 4. " I solemnly urgo upon your ma jesty's govemmont to glvo tho public ns surance whothcr tho foreign ministers are alivo,nnd if so, in what condition. 2. "To put tho diplomatic representa tives of tho powers in Immediate and freo communication with tholr respecttvo governments. "To piaco tho imperial authorities of China in communication with tho relief oxpeditlon, that co-operation may bo secured for tho liboratlon of tho legn tioners, the protection of foreigners and the restoration of order. If theso objects are accomplished, tho ofllccs ol this government, will, with tho assent of tho other powers, bo cheer. fully placed at your majesty's disposi tion for that purpose." To Brim Out the Ministers. Chinese minister Wti, received n dis patch this morning from Sheng, direc tor of tho tolcg.'aphs at Shangnl stating that the foreign minlstorB nre to bo sent from Pokin lo Tion Tsln under escort. Minister Wu Is Gettlni Anxious. Wu brought totho state depnrlmontto day a copy of tho Identical telegram sent by Shcng to tho Powers ropeating tho Chinese nasuranco of tho safety df tho legationers, up to tho 81th liiBtunt. Minister Wu is so conlldent that tho United States government Is tho only ouo which can bo looked to for fair nnd friendly treatment and that ho has ex hausted every effort, personally, by an nppeal and otherwise, to save all tho othor foreign inluleters in Poklii if pos sible, but at any rate to IiiBuro tho saf ety of Minister Conner. M. W. Kockhlll, special commissioner to China, returned to Washington this morning nnd began preparing (or his Journey. Ho will sail from San Fran cisco oit tho American Maru, of tho Jap anese lino. DIRECT MESSAGE RIGHT FROM PEKIN London, July 21. Tho foreign olllco lms received n dispatch from tho Brit ish conaul at Tien Tain, dated July 21, stating that ho had received n letter from Sir Clauilo MncDonald, tho British mlniator at Pokin, dated July 4, nppeal. ing for relief. Thoro had been 4 4 deaths nnd about double that numbor of wounded. Want the Proofs of Chinese Claims. A month has elapsed since Bob crt Hart, director of tho Clilueso mnrino customs, smuggled out of Pekin tho last piece of nows that appeals authoritavely toEuropo, and apparently tho only method by which tho Chinese court can vlndicato Its veracity here is to transmit another nutograph lcttor from eomo, authoratlvo sourco. Admittedly tho Taming LI Ynmen pos sesses tho facilities to set nil doubts nt rest. LI Hung Chang's reported state ment, that whl'o tho foreigners nre olive, they will be killed Immediately, it tho allied forces ncarcdPokin,lt is regarded ns an indication that tho foreign ministers nre hold ns hostages. Ministers all Safe Except VonKettler. Tho Chiucso Minister, Sir Chili Chen Loh Feng Loh, has communicated to tho press tho following dispatch from Shong, Director ot tho Chincso Hallways and Telegraphs, nnd Tno Tnl of Shanghai, dated Shanghai July 23: "Information from Pekin, dated July 18, Bays that tho Tsung 11 Ynmen deptt tied Won Jul, an under-secretory ot tho department, to see tho foreign ministers, nnd ho found every ono well without nny missing, tho Qormnn excepted. Qcnor nl Yung Lu is going to raemorlallro tho throno to send them nit under escort to Tien Tsln, in the hopo that tho military operations will then bo stopped." LI Hun Chant's Great Duplicity. In n privnto mcasngo from Shanghai It is asserted that Li Hung Chang avows that tho object ot his Journey is to placo tho regular Chincso Army in lino with tho allied troops for tho suppression of tho Boxers. Tho Times editorially suggests that LI Hung Chang Is playing tho old gamo of tho Subllmo Porto by putting forward proposals which will appear in different degrees and ways to benefit tho powers TAMMANY HALL ' PASSES RESOLUTIONS MILITIA PROTECTS Frascr River Fishermen Work With Military Help. STRIKERS THREATEN TO KILL THE JAPS Bloodshed Expected Before the Matter Is Scttlcd--Four Thousand Japanese and Indians forced Out By White Strikers. Or Aaaoclitled I'rni ta tka JonruaL New YonK, July 2.1. At n meeting of tho Tammany Hall general committee n Borles of resolutions upon motion of Kichnrd Crokor, woro adopted, con taining tho follewing: Tammany bellevos In tho supremacy of tho American ling whurovor it floats, but that it should lloat nowhere, ns the symbol ot liberty nnd civil servltudo com bined, for that Is a combination which can work only dishonor to tho Hag and Amorlcan institutions. "Tammany Hnll condemns tho wag ing ot a war ot conquest ns un-American In principle nud (also totho pledgo ot tho Nation ns given by tho Prosldont of tho United States. It condemns the unconstitutional action of tho President In carrying on a war for conquest without tho authorization of Congress." The resolutions denounce) monopolies nnd trusts nud closu, with tho follewing: "Tho Democracy ot the Nation stnndB for National honor, National' conserva tism, National Justice. Tammany Hall, faithful to the principles of De mocracy, nnd subordinating all things to Democratic success, closes Its ranks and calls for patriotic unity In the name ot Democratic triumph," Dr Aaioelatrd Praaa ta tka Jaaraal. Vancouvkk, B. 0., July 21th. Two battalions of troops, hnvo been ordered to Stoveston, tho scono of tho Usher man's strike, nnd n fight is cxpectod. Fifteen hundred fishermen nro on n strike, and provonting 4000 Japs and In dians from fishing. 1600 Japs started out flehlng this morning under tho pro tection of militiamen drawn up on tho wharf. Colonol Woranop, commanding tho troops, announced that nt tho first sign ol Interference thoy would firo. Strik ers threatened to nttack tho Jnpanoea upon thtlr return tonight. ROYRL Baking Powder ;MU7 (I RAIN STILL NEEDED IN INDIA Dr Auoclatt Prcaa ta tka JoaraaL London, July 24. Tho viceroy of India telegraphs to Lord George Hamilton, sccrctnry of stnto (or India, that the moiiBoon continues favorable this week, oxcept In Qujorat, Knthlwnr, Baroda and Rnjputnnn West, whoro cultivation is at n standstill, nnd rnln is genorally needed (or (odder. Tho numbor on fnmlno relief now roaches 0,281,000. KNOCKED OUT IN THE FOURTH Or .lailatc Frcaa ta tka JoaraaL Loui8ViM.K, July 21. Australian Billy Edwards knocked out Boh Douglass, ot St. Louis, tonight, in tho fourth round of what was to hnvo been n 20-rouud bout. SMALLPOX IS UNDER CONTROL BOERS INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES i an ! BlIIIIHIIIlllllllllMIBHllllllIIIIIIlllHIIIIIIllllHIIBIIIIBHMIllllllll Dressing Tables k m S H 5 A mi a I IN ALL KINDS OF PRETTYWVOODS. Are now used to go with Iron Beds. We keep a good lino ot these goods and would be pleased to show you whether or not you intend buying. Wardrobe Couch g.'.;?v Is not a Trunk g But it answers nearly tho same purpose. We sell a good m many to people who wish to economize space. Hammocks? -fJl Yes, we liavo eomo good ones, close woven and full length, with two heavy stretchers. s K II r auetated Prtaa ta tha Journal. Buiimn, July 21. The .Daily Express has tho following from Machododorp, dated Monday, July 23: "There has been sovoro flghtlugdiiring tho last threo days, and the Boers hnvo inlllctvd heavy losses upon the British nt Dododorp.. Six hundred women nud children from Pretoria hnvo arrived at Borbcrton," Or Aaioclatcd I'rea ta tka Journal Pout Tow.NSKNii, Woeh., July 2 1. Tho rovenuo cutter Manning, nrrlved today from tho North. Chiof Knglncor Noo- nan dlcil of anpoploxV, July 10. Tho Manning left Nome July 8, nnd wont to tho relief of tho D.irkoutino LobIIu 1)., on Nuivuk island, and found tho vessol n total wrock. A small stonmer was saving cargo from tho Leslie I). She had 30 pas Bongers, all saved. Manning reports from 18 to 20 casos of smallpox nt Nomo and tho authorities liavo it well in hand. Largo nnmbora are preparing to return and if traneiiortatlon can bo had, by tho tlmo winter sots in Nomo will bo do- Bortod. The strongest, purest, most efficient and wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, yet the most economical ; indispens- ahlc to all who appreciate the hest and most healthful food. , A Our country is enjoying prosperity almost unsurpassed in its history. ; 1 For every one there is money enough to buy that to cat which is -pure, sound, good, wholesome. Why should we use cheap, impure,-. un hcalthful articles of food? There-is ho economy in them ; they endanger the health,-. they may cost life. There are reported almost daily cases of sickness caused by cat ing cake, puddings or biscuit made with the ...w..n .... ......6 r.io, V ' ' . I In all articles for food buy 'and use only the best. The .good health of, the .Tamii$ii 5jSJ' of first consideration. , , 0 '.'Mi , 'I Alum h used in many baking- powclem because it makes them clienp. It costs less than two cents n pound.' Alum is n corrosive poison. Think of feeding it to chil dren I Yet the m.-iuufiicturers of well-known alum powders arc actually denying that their goods contain it. . ROYAL OAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. ANTI-FUSIONISTS OF TEXAS Foirr Woirrit, Toxas, July 21. Joromo KIrby, ot Dallas, will bo nominated for Governor by tho Populist state conven tion ntWaco, Thursday. Tho conven tion will bo strictly Mlddlo-ot-thc-lload, nnd opposed to fusion, A full stnto ticket will ho nnmod. AN ASPHYXIATED WASIIINGTONIAN Nkw Whatcom, Wn., July 24. F. D. Alexander, a promlnont business man, met his doath last night by n 'gas Jet bo Ing nccldontly loft opon. Dlnder Twine at tlio Mitchell, Lewis & Staor Co. branch, nt 10y cents per pound. DEWET'S STRATEGY IS BAFFLING Half Dollars Do as much today as dollars once did inj the furniture trade. JkWLetJusehow you how much you can get (or a little" Miuuucy. m K) - j ,31 aa a Xo) ft&TK 5 Fik - II IL I I..II irS 1 m I Hi Ul I il J: m Juttr? Ill l! " -$f ' t & -4 J BSX 'vtt T "fct i . D-S6fiCA&i-?-3 Qm IP" The Big Store ftjttlUft g WITH LITTLE PRICES. V ii I M VI Mg$pka&&4 i llllfUllllllIIuiillUI1)1l11. Br Aaoelatc4 Prcaa ta tka Jonraal. I.ondo.v, July 21, Tho London morn ing papers (col campollcd to recognize Genornl Dowet's strategy In ballllng tho British to such an cxtont whllo constant ly harassing tliolirltlsh linos ol commun ication. Only tho scantiest details havo been nllowod to come through, Apparently, whou nightfall stopped tho engagement with Colonolllroadwood General DoWet's forces dividod Into small parties, one of which cut tho rull way and captured tho Highlanders, the Boors afterward re-unlting at Hoeuos ter river. bta Shore or Strlots. If you go to either place or remain home, you will need the bust of food to Improvo your health. We havo tho groceries and provisions, everything you need. Glvo us your order, and wo will guarantee that you will bo satisfied, BlUNtlON tk ItAOAN The Finest ICE CFEAM in Salem Lotslof Room Givelus a Call ELLIS & ZINN'S 154 State St 'Phone 2874. pffi!228s 25 Per Cent. Oft Ladies' fine 54.00 Kid shoes, Tan o Black, )?3.00. Men's fine 54.00 WillowJJand Russia Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine 51.00 shoes, for 75c. All'new styles. Salem Shoe Store R, II, Leabo, Manager. tXa.&VVtXBVl WIT AND WISDOM FHOM TUB I'ATCIIWOHK 01' HEPLLCTION -, The averate woman will find heaven a very tiresome place If there are 'no bariala counttrt, there. DR. J. F, M 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 Dr. Cook. He makes no charges for consultation. Ofitce 301 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon. GREAT PREPARATION SALE Don't skip a word of this ad it's money in your pocket. QC WASH GOODS Come and see What u look will save you. Beautiful striped corded in blue and white. lawns 'XVXVVkVfcVtVlfeNkk'Vt yd. 1 0c. Fancy stripe dimities, worth -w yd. cents a yard. j Cc. Die assortment of dimities and i ? yd. organdies, worth 25 cents a yd. m&vB 18 tfK--" Y liLf Bfts sm?tm DRESS GOODS SPECIALS Our river of tarialu Mow steadily on. 38c. a Yard 36lDCbildrtlditUldi Very tool ntlcrni. OftC 3--l". skirting iilalds, camel AUL hair effects. SI 901'lald back golf skirting, l'7V worth 2 25. CO 1C Plaid back golf skirting, "" "v. . . . hrench novelties. .00. 84C I'I1I'teJ Novelty suitings, Mrs. Flower, tfJWPJif- 7 Cr Fancy Y ' JL worth $1.0 SHIRT WAISTS. I M !u furl ,30 l.SA villlfur .(9 Z.7t raluMfor l.M These rrlces tlush At their cbeacness tl.uuTaluufur I . Z.IAITalUMlur 1. 36 Leather Belts H 25c Parasols colf abbe" a'"u"e SILK SPECIALS. Your bargain nerves will tlotle at the menia of these trices. 7QC yd. 11 00 and tl-tt Kancr Wilit Hllti fur 7o TtrU ( a rr ofler tap eUlly lo blaek and wliltn r.nAl.. W.lit n.tlArna aud lrliamln( tlllti all lUl. itawu a it J lei. SWELL TIES FOR MEN - JUST IN. (aSmk a I n v 1 i i .--