The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 25, 1900, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 1900.
NO 181
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I Bargains the Year 'Round
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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,
Salem's Cbeatest Oat Price Cash Store.
i E. T. BARNES, Proprietor i
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Not Only in the Cars
EnlKl
But everywhere, you'll find
people are interested in our
advertisements. That's the
purpose of our ad-to get you
interested, and will soon have
you for our regular customer,
as our price and styles on
shoes are right.
275 COMMERCIAL ST.
KEAUSSE RROS
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Bridge, crown work our specialty
f Combination aluminum and rubber plates
fat prices consistent with first-class work, j
fGold Crowns $5;00 and up,
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Rooms 27 and
P. 0. Block.
CHINESE ARMY
KILLING
BOXERS
So
Reported From all Parts
China Except Pekin.
of
ALL SAFE AT PEKIN JULY 21-KEMPFF
ENDORSED FOR ACTION TAKEN AT TAKU
Li
Hung Chang to Remain in Shanghai Gen. Chaffee at
Nagasaki Chinese Army Killing Boxers
Generally.
CONGER'S MESSAGE
OF JULY FOURTH
tir Axoclated l'reia ta tk Jnaraal.
Washinoton, July 55 The following
is received by tho Navy department:
"Olio Foo, July 25. A written mes
sage, signed by Conger, dated July -1,
wns received at Tion Tsln tho 121st. It
says, "llcen beseiged two weeks in tho
llrisht legation . Grave danger of agon
oral masacro by ChincEo soldlurs. Ilo
lie! soon if at all. City without gov
ernmont except Chineso army. Deter
mined to masacro all foreigners in
Pekin."
GEN
CHAFFEE
AT NAGASAKI
Sea Shore or Serines.
If you go to eithor placo or remain
home, you will need tho boat of food
to improve your health. Wo have tho
groceries ana provisions, everything you
need. Givo us your order, and wo will
guarantee that you will bo satisfied,
BltANSON & Hauan.
Binder Twine
at the Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor
branch, at 10$ cents per pound.
Co.
ANGLO-AMERICAN
ALLIANCE SOCIETY
Philadelphia, July 5. In tho be
lief that au open allmnco with Great
Britain would bo an excellent thing for
the United States, a sociuty has been
formed in Philadelphia, composed of
many men powerful in tho financial and
political world.
Wahiiinuton, July 25. General Chafeo
on tho transport Grant arrived at Nag
asaki today. As soon as tho Grant is
coaled she will proceed to Taku.
Carl LI Remains la Shanihal.
Tho state department has received a
dispatch from Consul-General Gooluow,
but it contains nothing to clear up tho
situation at Pekin. Goodnow says that
I.l Hung Chang will remain in Shang
hai for tho present and conduct negotia
tions from that city. There Is an Inti
mation that Karl LI is detained at tho re
quest ot tho foreign olllcials, although
this Is not so stated.
Kempt f endorsed for Not Bombarding
Tho navy department today made
public a mall report by llenr-Admlral
Kempff, explaining tho reasons for re
fusing to join with tho ships of tho other
powers in tho attack on tho Taku forts.
Konipff'H explanation for refusing to
participate in the attack on tho formica
tions of a power with which wo are at
peace, is warmly commended by Secre
tary Long.
All Reported Alive at Pekln July 21.
Tho stato department lias received a
cablegram from Consul MoWado at
Canton, saving that Viceroy lak gives
assurance that all foreign envoys a Pek
were alivo and well July 21.
ENGLAND'S ADVICE
IS MORE SOLDIERS
L'okin
CHINESE
ARMY
KILLING
BOXERS
Ties Tsi.v, July 25. Tho Chineso
coming from tho country report, tho
Chineso soldlors killing tho Boxers
wherever tho latter are seen, giving us
their reason that tho lloxeis deceived
them Into embarking on a hopeless
struggle. AnintalligontChinsman said
It was only a matter of a short timo
before tho same Btoto would exist in
Pekin, when In all probability, Jung Lu
auiu to regain
anil Prince Chim. will be
eufllclent influence to make peace,
cially If tho foreigners m
were snfo.
esno-
tho capflol
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I. Dressing Tables
ill ll I
IN ALL KINDS
OP
PBETTYtiWOODS.
Aro now used to go
with Iron Beds.
Wo keep a good lino
of these goodB and
would be pleased to
show you whether
or not you intend
buying.
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it
A Wardrobe Couch
Hammocks?
frgm
Yes, wo have some
good ones, close w oven
and full length, with
two heavy stretchers.
EOBESa&iEE:
Is not a
Trunk
s
Z
But it answers nearly tho same purpose. We tell a good
many to people who wish to economize space.
Half Dollars
Do"as much' 'today
as dollars oncejdid
tai the: furniture
trade.
fly Aiaoelated I'rras ta Ik Journal
Londo.v, July 25. Dally Mall com
ments upon tho American proposal to
a'dvanco with "000 men. It says :
"Wo have learned In Africa how dan
gerous it is to despise our enemies, and
In tho interest of civilization, wo do not
wish to bpo such a lesson road to tho
United Stotcs by tho 'heatlienOhinrsc.' "
A whole batch of Tehi Tsln dispatches
aro published today. All pralso tho gal
lantry of tho Americans and Japanese.
The Standard's correspondent Bays that
the Americans at first mado a mistnko of
underestimating tho fighting capacity of
theChlucee, whoso lire was really terrific,
lie expressoa somo doubt about tho ab
ility ot the allies to hold tho positions
captured unless thoy nro reinforced. It
nppoars that largo hauls of silver were
made by tho allies, tho inotnl being car
ried away in buckets, and tho Chinovo
calmly assisting.
Bequests for mediation addressed to
foreign powers aro Interpreted hero to be
apropos to a request for foreign aid to
repress tho rebellion, and Ll Hung
Chang's statement that hu could restore
order with 2000 whlto troops is looked
upon as n subtle argument in favor o(
appointing 1dm to command tho allied
forces, to tho exclusion ot a Jnpanoso.
John Bull nnd Uncle Sam In Harmony.
Sir Claude MacDonald'a message,
dated July -1, appealing for relief, Is
regarded in London as only a pre
ludo to an absolute confirmation of
tho massacre. This is tho opinion
alio of tho Japanese Minister hero. Tho
nowspapcrs suggest that tho British
Minister's dispatch was held back and
released about tho samo timo as Con
ger's, under tho same terms. Although
tho American and British forces are
working harmoniously, tho question of
means of communication between Taku
and Pekin gives evidenco of tho Jealous
ies between tho Powers, and othor dis
patches from Tien Tsln show tho lan
guage difficulty has been hamporlng tho
military operations. A dispatch to tho
Daily News, from Tien Tsln, dated July
1-1, says:
"Colonel Liscum mistook the road
and was nearly isolated.
"General Dorwood, on a premature
report from tho Japanese commander
that tho city had been entered, ordered
a general advance, which proved H cost
ly error.
"Much valuable timo was lost and
trouble occasioned, yesterday afternoon,
becausotho messongors between General
Fushima and Genorai Dorwoo 1 did not
understand each other's language."
Tho Tion Tsln correspondent of tho
Daily Mall says that tho Admirals have
decided that It will bo useless to moo
toward Pekin without at least ,00,000
men.
RUSSIA HOLDS
THE RAILROAD
Or Aaaoelatea1 Vttmm la laa JuuraaL
Tins Tsi.v, Saturday, July 21. Tho
KusnlaiiH announce their intention to
keep control ot tho entire railway lino
between Taku and Pokiu until the con
clusion of hostilities, when they pur
pose, they say, to restore it to tho
Chinese. Admiral Seymour strongly
disapproves allowing them to repair tho
tho lino beyond .Tien Tsln. lie con
siders that the British should insure the
undertaking and conduct tho repairs.
Meanwhile tho French aro endeavoring
to obtain control of all tho river tugs.
It is believed that they Intend to share
tho control with Itussia.
OUR
OFFICIALS HOPE
FOR CONGER
11 r AiiioclalrA I'r ta la Jonmal.
Washington, July 25. Tho message
from Minister Conger which camo this
mornlnlng was tho first communication
of unquestionable authenticity received
trom tho American Mlnlstor since tho
urgent appeal for help of July 12.
It establishes clearly tho fact that tho
American mlnlstor, and pro bably the
other legationors wore allvo July 4,
therefore It complotolv disposes of tho
Btory from Shanghai, of tho massacre of
Juno 27.
It is truo It docs not negativo tho sub
sequent reports of tho massacre ot July
0, but officials hero feel that there is as
much reason to beliovo that the second
roport was falso as In tho case ot tho
first roport. ,
AlANY TR00PS "
ARRIVE AT TAKU
SiiAxait.ii, July 25. Two thousand
American troops havo arrived at Taku
as well as eight transports filled with
British troops.
GOLD DEMOCRATS
WON'T NOMINATE
Indiaxatomb, Ind., July 25. If mat
tors are left to tho national committeoot
Democrats which meets hore thia after
noon there will bo no Gold Standard
Democratic tickot in tho field.
There Is a feeling among tho gold
standard Domocrats licro that tho nnti
Imperialists or indopendonts can put o
tickot in tho field if thoy wish to, and it
will be independent of tho gold Democ
rats. Tho National Democratic sommittco
will issue an address, which will bo in
tho form of a platform, and will ro
afllrm their position, taken in 189(1.
Members will bo permitted to vote as
thoy please.
DISCHARGING MANY
G0EBEL WITNESSES
Gkoikirtow.v, Ky July 25. A dozen
or more witnesses summoned on behalf
ot tho commonwealth lu tho trial ot
Caleb Powers, charged with tho com
plicity In tho shooting of Governor
Goobel, were excused ".today on motion
ot the prosecution. As tho same thing
has occurred each morning this week,
tho total list of witnesses for tho prose
cution has boon reduced materially.
SP00NER WANTS TO
BE PRESIDENT
aflet us showiyou how
, v- money.
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DUROOOKr
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Wahiiinuton, July 25. Tho announce
ment of Senator Spooner that ho will
not Ixi a candidate for re-election to the
Senate Inn given rlso to much specula
tion as to what course tho brilliant Wis
consin statesman is regarcd as an indi
cation that ho is preparing to enter tho
Presidential race four years hence.
G0MPERS SUPPORTS
THE ST. LOUIS STRIKE
St. Louis, Mo.. July 25. President
Gompers, of tho American FeJcratlon
of Labor, has loft for Chicago. W. D.
Malion, president of tho amalgamated
association ot streot employes, said
Gompers endorsed tho strike and said
the movement would havo tho support
of tho American Federation.
WASHINGTON'S
NEWSPAPER MEN
Nr.w Whatcom, Wii., July 23. Tho
WoBhlngton stato press association was
called to ordor hero this morning with
tho largest attendance at tho initial
meeting in its history. President Moore
delivered tho annual address.
PASSENGER TRAIN
BADLY WRECKED
St. LouiH,Mo.,July 25. A special to
the Post DiBpatch from Benton. III. Bays
a passenger train Southbound on tho
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Hallway
was wrecked near there today. Otto
Nelnal was killed and 25 other passen
gers injured.
FISHERMAN'S STRIKE
DECLARED ENDED
YAKcoovKii,H.O.,July2j. Tho trouble
at btevoiison with thustriking fishermen
1h nrflpt fruit v futMliul. Tin. TiritMfmrrt nf
tho militia has taken all tho fight out of'
tho strikers.
ROBERTS
REPORTS
British Make a General Ad
vance From Pretoria.
RESTORE RAILWAY
AND TELEGRAPH LINES
One Hundred Welsh Fuslleers Captured With
. the Sut:!y Train Boers Atandon Posi
tion Before Pole-Care w.
Or Aaaoelatc I'm ta Ik. Joaraal.
London, July 25. Tho following is
rccoivcl from Lord Roberts :
"Vandemorwo Station, July 25. Wo
mado a genornl advance yoatorday from
our position east ot Pretoria. Tho enomy
abandoned the strong position in front
of Polo-Carow.
"Tolegraph and roilway communica
tion was restored lnet night.
"In tho supply train captured at
Boodoval wore 100 Welsh Fusileors,
most ot whom had boon prisoners."
GOLD SEEKERS
LOSE THEIR LIVES
Ar AaioclKtcA l'ra ta tha JooranL
Tacoma, July 25. Lato advices from
Dawson givo the details ot another trag
edy, four of a party of five losing their
lives as a result of n terrible trip taken
to the headwaters ot tho Stewart Illver.
Tho dead aro Antoluo Perry, Charles
Sandstrom,o Boston; Oscar Van Burun,
who started (or tho Klondike with Hand
strom trom Boston, and Iiula Bouchard,
who joined thn party in Atlin. In addi
tion to these was George Saxholm, of
Oakland, Cal., who Is tho solo survivor,
Ho was picked up below, tho mouth of
tho Stewart Illver, floating down the
Yukon toward Dawson. When discov
ered ho was about dead, having, lie ex
plained, after gaining his senses, !con,
four days without
as near as ho know,
anything to eat.
Tho party left Atlin in tho fall ,of "1808 i
and In November separated, ' Sahdstroni C?
and Van Burcn novor thereafter bolng
heard from. Perry and Bouchard wore
drowned in tho rapids by tho capsizing
ot their craft.
Cold Democrats.
iNntANAroLts, Ind., July 25. Tho
national comraitteo of Gold Domocrats
mot hero today to consider tho best
pinna to follow in tho present campaign.
It Is likely that n tickot will bo nomin
ated, but this will not bo definitely do
cided upon until this evening,
when a conforenco . will bo hold to do
clde whether or not such a courso'will
bondvLiablo. George Foster Peabody,
chairman ot tho committee, has received'
lot tors from Democrats all ovor the
country,who four years ago followed tho
standard ot Palmer and Bucknor, in
which tho wrltors givo tholr opinions as
to what stand should bo taken this year.
Thcso opinions widely dllfor. Somo say
that thoy will support tho Republican
candidates bccaUBO of tho position
taken by tho Republicans regarding tho t
currency; outers beliovo that thoro
should again bo a third ticket placed in k
tho lleld for tlioso who are opposed to t
tree sllvor nnd who can not bring them-
solves to vote for McKlnloy. A third
vlow is that tho currency nuestlou In ..
.this campaign is overshadowed by othor
IiiAiiAn AaI tl.nl 41in flAiMAaaa ai at 1 ma 1.1 w
issues, nnd that
support Bryan.
tho Democrats should
Tlic Finest
ICE CREAM a
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in Salem
Lots of Room
Give us a Call
ELLIS & ZINN'S
154 State St
'Phone 2874.
The Old Fashioned Way
Of cleaning a watch was to lubricate tho
works with coal oil. Did ull right for
thu halt pound turnips our grandfathers
carried. Fine watches nood careful
handling. Kvory particle of dust must
bo rumovod. Kacli mlnnto wheel must
Iw freed from anything which would re
tard tho movement. Wo cloan watchoB
by a now nnd improved process which
nui
job.
BARR'S
to tho light running and timo
strictly first-class
Ids
keeping qualities. All work guaranteed.
Try us ll you want a
JEWELRY
118 Stato Street.
STORE
ffE9tVi
25 Per Cent, Oft
Ladies' fine 54.00 Kid shoes,
Tan o Black. $.01 Man's
line 4.00 Willow and Russia
Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine 51.00
shoes, for 75c. All,',nev styles.
Salem Shoe Store
R. H. Leabo, Manager.
p vicMvxvnrv
WIT
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AND WISDOM FROM THE
rnwniiK OP MPFI FPTlnN v
GREAT PREPARATION SALE
Don't skip a word of litis ad it's money in your pocket.
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woman will (Ind heaven a very tiresome tlaee If there are no tarialn
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WASH GOODS
Come and seo
What n look will save you.
Beautiful striped corded
in blue and white.
lawns
9
11 oc. Fancy siripe dimmes, worm ia
'1a yd. cents a yard.
1 Cc Bin assortment of dimities and
' i3 yd. organdies, worth 25 cents a yd.
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The Botanical Specialist
S Ahkes wonderful cures when
, fcl ' I - . 1 i i"'l 11111
mucniyou m:got lora.iittiewioiner uociors Ian. wniie a res-
Sjident of this city, Dr. Cook
5 has gained n wide reputation
H'asa Botanical specialist, and
5 ! cures many cases of Chronic
S, diseases. If you are suffering
S- from any chronic disease con
Si suit Dr. Cook. He makes no
Si charges for consultation.
S Office 301 Liberty Street,
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DRESS GOODS SPECIALS
Our river of tanalss
Mowsttealilyon.
38c. a Yard
36 loch tklrtloc rlaUs
very cool ratiens.
2 6C "''n. skirting plaids, oanisl
hair effects.
SI 00 1,lald back golf skirting,
,, iV worth 12 25.
$0 K l'lflid back golf skirting,
'I:J worth J2.W.
7 Hr Fancy French novelties,
' J worth f 1.00.
Rdc Imtorted Novelty suitings,
OHW worth fl.OO.
Mrs. Flower, U!Wff
SHIRT-WAISTS. .
rrz. These trices tluh 4
. AMhclr chearoets ....
I ,to vlu fi-r i 30 I 1 ou vlui fur I .
1.S5 luu.lor .HO 2,WvUifor 1.35
1.1b Ylue!ir 1 'JO I t,
Leather Belts ft&'VS 25c
Parasols rA,rDs,!urU7,,bv'.,,
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SILK SPECIALS.
Your tanaln nerves will tlnjle
at ibe mention of these prices.
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kiul lrliuuilt(illkt all itiU wun' l;le.
II oo ud 1-u rner Vltt
Hlltn fur 7Bo ytrUIri
uiick aim
nflcr ope uUllr In
Uncloa; Walt! lotterua
SWELL TIES FOR MEN - JUST IN.
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