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DAILY JOURNAL. . .i ,-. Si. VOL. X SAIiEM, OREGON TIJ.TJIISDAY AUGUST 2 1900. NO 191 THE v 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 enougji at first perhaps. Our clothing is manufactured from the celebrated Salem mills fabricsclean, pure yarns of the best quality which wear and and always look well. Just received our new lines'of Blue Serge Suits $10, S14, $17. See ours before you purchase. HATS Largest and most complete line in the city. H00iE$ TRiv STOWS, SOS OOMMItROIAb AT. Yes, We Know it's Hot. 275 COMMERCIAL ST. KRAUSSE RROS IfSm iW CD Little Telegram. President McKlnloy arrived at Wash ington this morning. Ho will return to Canton tomorrow night. Crop reports from Yakima, Wash., and La Grande, Or., are rosy ; grain is turning out oor in Yatnliill County, Oregon, and armors declare they will abandon it (or stockraiBing. MIHHRlllllllllllllllHaiBllIBIIII-ll"ll"""llllli,llllialB"lllS I CAMPING 3 s i N- m u s -1 1 I 5LJ s I y 1 In bicycles we have the famquSj ''Imperial Wheels'' the look so well. You know, the kind that never wear out. many and why we haveso be happy. Tlie Big Store S WITU LITTLE PRICES. But you will not find it too hot to pay attention to our advertise ments. It tells you of our excel lent Shoe Bargains. Come around and see them and you'll not mind the hot weather. 2.50 Ladies' fine kid fancy vesting scroll top, regular $3.00 value. Lots of bargains. Salem Shoe Store R. H. Leabo, Aanager. , Tlio lio amount of gross gold in tlio United tes Trcastury yesterday was 11111,10,. Rfntna 701. tlio blirhost in tho history of tho government. l'r.finvernor Rocer Wolcott, of Massachusetts has accepted the ap pointment as United States Minlutor to Italy. Croon destroyed hy floods in South wostorn Texas. Feoplo appealing for help. destituto and Without some of our camp furniture is like going hunt- iny witimiit n Pun We make a soeclaltv of this kind s of goods and have the best ce procured. FOLDING STOOLS FOLDING CHAIRS FOLDING COTS FOLDING TABLES FOLDING SAFES little complaint from customers, )UUlilftt& j0S3B!Wt. UHUN&GHnNG WANTS DELfly Offered to Place Under Safe IF THE ALLIED FORCES WOULD NOT But Our Government Would Commit Itself to No Such Policy-Dimensions of the Allied Forces Enroute. ASSUMING HEAVY RESPONSIBILITIES Or Aaaoelalan rmi ta tna Jonrnal. Washington, Aug. 2, In reply to tho suggestion of LI Hung Chang that tlio tho missionaries might bo sent under a safo escort to Tien Tsln, provided tho powers would cngngo not to march on Pekin, tho Socrotary of State replied on the 30th of July: "This government will not enter into any agreement regarding tho disposition or treatment of tho legations without first having free communication with Minister Conger." Secretary Hay says : "Tho Chlneso government Is assum ing a heavy responsibility by not putting itself in friendly communication with tho relief expedition," CHINESE LET NO NEWS OUT llr AaaoclnUit Vww la tke Joomal. London, Aug. 2. Uecauso of tho fact that tho Chinese agents at tho Principal European cable points aro in freo cipher communication with tho viceroys, tho foreign commanndors at Tion Tsln havo seomlngly put an ombargo on nows con cerning tho sir.o and composition of tho forces advancing on Pekin. Telegrams from Hongkong and Shang hai indicato that rostlossness Is increas ing In Southern China. Tho third brigade was ordered to Chi na from India today. It consits of four native regiments of about six thousand men. Another Tion Twin vorsion of tho mes sage from tho Uritish Minister at Pekin, Tuly 21, describes him as saying: "Vo havo provisions for many weeks, but littlo ammunition." REACH PEKIN AUGUST 12. r AaaoelaU rreia ta Jonrnal. SiiANtiiiAi, Aug. 2. Allies advancod towards Pekin yesterday. It is -estimated that tho expedition numbers 20, 000 men of all arms, with 170 guns. It Is hoped to reach Pekin August 12. Russians Are la Trouble. Admiral Aloxioff has gono to Now Chwang, whero tho position of tho Rus sians is regarded as serious. AAIERICAN CHINESE FOR SOLDIERS llr Aoeim I'rw fa ! Jonrnnl. Nkw Youk, Aug. 2. It is proposed to offor to tho United States a corps of in telliiront AmorlcanUod Chlneso, to bo attached to tho American forces in China. It Is said tlioy couia Do oi great aid as scouts, guides ami boatmen. OUT ! line of this kind that can kind that run so easy and That is why we sell so llUt Uli 1IIILA.IIMI (Mill 1 lj MI.WVW" - BZKi Our Ministers Escort. MARCH ON PEKIN ANOTHER OFFER AADE BY LI tlr Aaaoclaten rrca ta ta Journal. Pams, Aug. 2. Tho French consul general nt Shanghai telegraphs today as follews: "Li Hung Chang lias stated to tho United States consul that tho ministers will bo put in communication with their respective governments if tlio allies ar rest their march on Pekin. ESTIAUTED COST OF BOER WAR Or Amoclntrtl l'rea la tha Journal London, Aug. 2. During tho dobato in tiio Hotipo of Commons on tho bill for a supplemental war loan of 8,500, 000, Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Lib eral, said that owing to tho existenco of three fragmentary budgets ho was unablo toconcludo at what tho government figured tho cost of tho war. Ho esti mated that it would bo ncaror 80,000, 000 than 00,000,000. Sir William added that statesmon oi tho highest authority wore impressing upon tho llrltlsh the fact that they were tho best-hated peoplo in ,tho world. Lord Salisbury could not understand tho reason, but Lord Kosobory know tho cause of this hatred. )ord Koso bory had declared that tho empire needed ncaco. Tho last 20 years Great Britain had boon laying hands with al most frautio eugornosson every doslr nblo tract of territory ndjacant to its own. Tills grecd'oxcltod envy and stood in tho way of domestic reforms. Tho Chancellor of tlio Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Heach, in reply, Bald tho figures wero complicated, hut ho would make a return showing how tlioy had been reached. Commandants Surrendering. Lord Hoborts has tulographed to tho WarOIIlco as follews: "Pretoria, Aug. 1. Ilnntor reports 1200 moio prisoners surrendered yester day, with Commandants House and Fonteuel, whllo Commandants Doploy, Potgletcr and Joubort surrendered to Iiruco Hamilton, who collected 1200 rifles, 000 ponies and mi Armstrong gun. Lieutenant Anderson, a Danish olllcor in tho Staats Artlllory, also surrendered. Ollvor, with live guns and n numbor of burghers, broko away in tho Harrismith district, but Hunter expects tho total prisonors will amount to 4000. "An unfortunate accident occurred ncarFrcderlckstadl.on tho KrugerBdorp Potchofstroom Hallway. Tho enemy had torn up rails and a supply train,escorted by tlio Shropshlres, was derailed, 13 lw Ing killed, 3D injured, although a special patrol had boon ordered to prevent trains passing. A Bpoclal inoulry lias been ordered to ascertain why tho order was disobeyed," MAN KILLED IN SAWMILL llr Aaaoclatrit 1'raaa ta tha Journal. Ecoesis, Or., Aug. 2. David Kaublo, an omployo of the llooth-Kolly Lumber Company, was killed at thu sawmill in Coburg yesterday. Ho was caught by a belt, which lia was attempting to throw from a pully, and was wound arouim n shaft at a great rato of B)od, his body being crushed and mangled in a horrible manner. An Inquest was held. No ono was held responsible for tho accident. Kaublo was II years old and uninarriod, CORVALLIS AND EASTEHN. A Surveylar Party of Fifteen Men Sent Out Over the Eastern Line. A surveying porty of 15 men, under tlio direction of Chief Kngluvur T. H. Curtlss. of tho Corvallis A Eastern rail road, and Engineer O. W. Itoot, leit Al bany on Wednesday via I-obanon to spend two months in surveying along tho routo of tlio proposed eastward ox- The Botanical Specialist Makes 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. Oliice 301 l.ilvrty Street, Sa'em Oregon on. j. . m tension of tho O. & E. road. Tlioy will go as far oast as Malheur county. Mr. Edwin Stono, general nianogor of tlio road, was interviewed as to tlio ob jective work of tho surveying party. Ho Bald ho did not know that tho Bonding out of tho surveyors had any particular significance Tho construction depart ment of tlio railroad, ho said was separ ata from tho oporating dopartmont, kopt Its own bank account, and ho wbb not in ascloso touch with their plnnB as in his own department, but ho considered tho outlook moro hopoful for tho eastward oxtenslon of tho road. "Tlio Corvallis & Eastern Itallroad Company," ho Bald," "Is likely to spond a good doal of money in this part of tho oountry." UNDER HOODOO'S SPELL, Two Neiro Walters at Meacham Jump their Jobs. Tho accidental drowning of Honry Miller, a colored waitor at Mrs. Munra's Log Cabin eating Iioubo nt Meacham, in tho Koplttko pond tliero on Wednesday, has an additional interest to thoso who delight to dolvo in matters psychologic al. Whllo on his way to the pond, In company with two follow waltorn, Mr. Miller was joking and talking volubly. Ho Informed thorn that, In caso ho should bo drowned whllo in bathing, Ills spirit should return to continually haunt and hoodoo his two friends. Whothor his inner consciousness gavo him a pro monitory warning of deatli that was bo soon to claim him, or not, will nover bo known except by thoso who havo tho sixth eonso of intuitiveness suillcicntly dovoloped to grab this intricato problom and got away with it. Hut it makes littlo dlfforcnco to Mr. Millor'a follow workmon, That ho had tho powor to send back his spirit from the othor sido was as firmly bellovnd by thorn as though it had boon demonstrat ed by geometry or calculus. Immediate ly altar tlio drowning of tliolr compan ion, they jumped tholr Jobs at tho Log Cabin hotel and aro still running, pre sumably in fear of being ovortnkon by Miller's spirit, which is in cloee pursuit, like a hot-footed Nemesis, Tho practical featuro of tlio caso is that tho hotel was short-handed for help in tiio dining-room temporarily, whllo ghosts, hootloos, voodoos, witches, etc., receive mora than a reason nblo share of their attontion in conversation. To Improve Yajulna Channel. Threo largo boxcs.of diving apparatus wero shipped Wodnomlay ovor tlio O. & E. railroad by Major J. W. Jacobs, quartermaster of tho U. S. Army, to Yaqulna to bo used in tho work of im proving tlio harbor by romovlng a point of rock from tho channel, Tlio work will go forward at onco. It will bo an interesting spcctaclo to hco tho divers blowing out tons of rock from tlio bot tom of thu ocean, mid when comploled will make the channel much moro nc cessahlo for largo vessels. la Prorate Court' Miles Lewis, administrator of times tato of O. J. Mulkoy. deceased, lias pe titioned for authority to noil u certain part of tho real property of tho ostato, for tlio piirposo of paying claims against tho estato. Hearing lias been set for Soptombor 1, mid citation lias been issued to tho heirs. After the Scuds. C. Flah, of Jefferson, was in town to day. Ho sayfl that tho bugs aro eating tho potato tops badly about Jefferson and have nearly ruined soma fluids. J, L. Larson, of Hliaw, was in tills city Thursday. Hu says that tliuro will bo a big prune crop, but that thu Ital ians aro falling off badly. Ho has built eight of his now patent drsors, which hu says uro a great succoss, The llomllest Man In Salem As well us tho handsomest, and others uro Invited to cull on any druggist and got freo ft trlul bottlo of Kemp's IhilHuiii for tlio Throat ntid Lungs, u remedy that U guaranteed to curouud bollovo uli Chronic und Acuta Coughs, Asthma, Uronchltls and Consump tion. Prlco 2.'hj. und 00c. cod&w i V&VktL VtVtktt.' WIT AND WISDOM FROM THE PATCIIWOHK OF HEPLECTION r HOP GROWERS AND HARVESTERS 2C j i t t I !. 0 t i i s Here's Your Goal Our Quality Store Has the Goods. BEST. OVERALLS JUMPERS JACKETS ENGINEERS COATS PAINTERS SUITS CARPENTERS AfRONS PLASTERERS OVERALLS BRICKLAYERS KIDS OVERALLS KIDS JUMPERS SEAMLESS SACKS DRAPER CANVASS Make Hay While the Sun Shines. i 'AVtVVVIkV.XVn,XaWfc THE SHAH ; of persia Oriental Monarch Narrowly Escaped Assassination. WHILE AT FRENCH Bressi, the Assassin of King Humbert Tells a Yellow Journal it Will be the Czar's Turn Next to be Killed. . NEARLY ASSASSINATED NUZAFFER-ED-DIN r Aiuelatt I'rni ta tna Journal. Paws, Aug. 2. An attempt on tho lifo of tho Shah of Persia, Mucaffor-Ed-Dln. was mado this morning but luckily it resultod in no harm. A man broko through tlio lino of policemen as tho Shah was leaving his appartinontH and tried to mount tlio Itoyal carrlngo step. Ho waB immediately seized and placed under arrest. Ho hold a rovolver in his hand, but tho polica disarmed him before ho was able to Are, A CONGRESS OF ANARCHISTS Or Ancll I'rm ta (ha JonrnaL CiiicAoo, Aug. 2. Tho Tribune rniya: According to Mrs. Lucy Parsons, tho in ternational congress of anarchists will ho held in Paris next month. The purposo of tho congress is to map out a plan of action for tho nnarchlsts of tho world,! to bring tho followers of anarchy Into I closor touch, ami to perfect a world-wide organization. MINERS ARRESTED BY SOLDIERS llr Aaanelntaal I'raa ta tha Jonrnal. Skatti.k, Wash., Aug. 2. Tlio Times says: Ono hundred minors wero arrested by United States soldiers at Topkuk crock, creek, fifty miles from tho lino July 10. Tlio trouble was caused by a contest botwoon two tactloiiH who had located on claims. Tho soldiers with fixed bay onuts arrested tho men, WARAl POLITICS IN WASHINGTON llr Aiaiiclatro' I'rra In tha Journal. Skatti.k, Wash., Aug. 2. Frank P. Lewis, candidate of tho Humos-Uuht combination, was ulcctod Chairman of tlio Republican county convout'nn today. It was 11:3(1 when Chairman Knlck orhrocker called tho convention to or der. After tlio election of a temporary chairman tho convention adjournal until 2 p. in. ,WVXVlViBk.lkVX'VU The surroundlms are as (ood In bunch irau as at his test clrl. A man who works wants soiuothingstrongand durable to wear. Yon rnn't work if you don't fuel right and you won't feel right if you aro not properly clothed. Our Quality Store Makes the Price, fioTW a jKjtt'' &rf L sioo rofi A rip, I iiiiiir5iheNri TRoutm"! I iHiv n inr xxMTHim ian w. I 'in rr ..ill .fL ab Jftftjew K Sonbj CAPITAL ! ATTENDING THE EXPOSITION RUSSIAN CZAR i WILL BE NEXT Br Aaaoelatt 1tm ta tna Journal, Now York, Aug. 2. According to'ft dispatch from Itomo to tho Now York Journal, Bressi, tho assassin of King Herbert, said to Ills wardon teday: "'it will bo tho Czar's turn next." J SCHOOL LAND DASIS. Officials Deny That There Is Selllnf Lands. Any Fraud la i fc M. L. Chamberlain, clerk of tho sUto school land boark, was soon about tho charges of fraud in disposing of state school lands mado by J. P. Robertson. Ho said that such baso lies woro infor mation obtained by privato parties and tlioy could part with it on any torms they could got. S His chief clork, who boards at M js. IlobortBon'B boarding houso, said that ho was convinced Blnco working In tlio olllco that all such charges woro un- 101111110(1. . Bit Bridie Was Fire. . . , Early this afternoon tho wost ap proach of Willamutto bridgo was dis covered to ho on flro, by "John," tho Matheny garduor, who promptly put it out, mid thus saved a moro serious re sult. John says this is no uncommon occurence, and that ho has sovoral times put out similar small blazos. Eucampmcnt Bllli. - ' Adjutant General Clantonblen is in tho city closing up soino tho business details of tho Statu Military oncancauipmont. Home Salem buslnosemon aro moving to havo tho annual encarapmont per manently located at Hobm. . . . The Finest ICE CREAM in Salem Lots of Room Give us a Call ELLIS & ZINN'S 154 State St 'Phone 2874. GLASSES aru not a sign of old ago. Tho youthful oyos need regulating as much an the old i an me out assist both. or uyes neol help. Wo can In our OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Aro lilntruiiieiita for testing thu sight and n skilled optical! to fit glasses to week or defective uyos. Examinations aro freo. Call and sou us when in nood of glasses. HERMAN 118 Statu Ht. W. BARR, Holontiflo Optician VVCUVtkVVVIkVUVK Yaiulna when a fellow has his arms around BEST. RUCK GLOVES MOTORMANS GLOVES . WOOD HAULERS " DRIVING GLOVES,;b8g HOP PICKERS GLOVES HEAVY SUSPENDERS STRAWJHATS ajsS CRASH HATSt IEAVY SOCKS WORKlSHIRTS CARRIAGE OIL CLOTH TENT CLOTH, ETC. Substantial Value Wins With Us. I iHIWHlimHfMlllllllllllllllIIIIIlfliaiiailIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIll"l