The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 28, 1900, Image 1

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    THE
DAiLl
T
JOURNAL.
VOL. X
SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY AUGUST 28 1900.
NO 213
Big Cut in Prices
In Salem Mills Suits
Wo Bncrlflco Uioeo llnca in order to make room for our Immense fnlt stock,
eomo of which is now in.
Don't full to seo Uiobo Biilta beforo yon purchase.
Saloui'MillB fabrics stand second to none and uro products of liomo industry.
A fow of tho values wo now offer nre:
A regular $15.00
A
A
A
A
A
regular $14.00
regular $13.00
regular flll.GO
regular $11.00
regular $10.00
Seo display in north window.
W00i$ ttttih STORE
B9B COMM1CHOIAI. cJT.
YOUR DOLLARS
275 COMMERCIAL ST.
RRAUSSE RROS
BRIDGE & BEACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
SUPERIOR SlaDd
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY
SOLE AGENTS
AT SALEM, ORE
machine.
Is not
E. L. KING,
Gen'l Ag't for Or.
Albauy Oregon.
s
TATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
The Students of tho State Normal School
take tue btato ueruncaie immouiuujiy uu Knuiiutuuu.
Graduates readily Becuro good positions.
Expense of year from $120 to $150.
ritrong Academic and Professional courses.
New special department in Manual Training
For Catalogue containing full
Announcements, auures,
P. L, Campbell, Pres.,
or, W. C Wann, Sec. Faculty
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.
The Ideal Place for Your Boys,
WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900
HEAT COOLERS
Tllf luirm caicnn l-i.,c onma but ma om Iiai-a nllPriit flf it
vyith a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest
line of groceries, salads, meats and everything for a cold
lunch or refreshing summer meal.
Harritt & Lawrence,
suit, now tll.OO.
suit, now $10 00.
suit, now f 0.00.
suit, now f 0.00.
suit, now $ 8.00.
suit, now $ 7.00.
Straw Hats at Less Than
One-Half Regular Price
Hegular $1.00 hat, now :ifc.
Regular 7Cc hat, now 25c.
Regular fiOc hat, now 20a.
Regular tffic hat, now 15c.
Regular 25c hat, now 10c.
ALMOST ROLL
Of their own accord to us, to
get one of our Shoe Bargains,
we are making big reductions
in all summer lines. Also hop
pickers shoes cheap. See us
sure before buying.
Examine the Question
Ui'L'urdlnir vnnr eyesight witli our niil
and you will soon Know whether or not
glasses are necessary.
Wn have, tho facility for making
thorough lest of tho eyes and titling
glasses Willi accuracy.
Thu department is in charge, of n grad
unlit nntli-inn. who has modem Inutru
menta tit his disposal. Inscriptions
for glasses carefully llllotl.
HERMAN W. BARR,
118Kla'o8t.
Peiontiflc Optician
BROS
THK CHICAGO liai been awarded tho gold medal at
tho Pari exposition, which fact noes to further es
tnhliah I ho claims of Its manufacturers for simplic
ity and all 'round excellence. The purchaeo price is
about tho amount of commlsHlon ono nays on a $100
this worth your consideration
CLYDE BROCK,
Local Agent,
Salem Oregon,
Fall Term Opens
September 18th.
are prepared to
mJM
FREN6H HOLD
UHUNGGHflNG
He is a Prisoner on Board of a Man
of War.
JAPANESE FORTIFYING AA10Y
The Chinese Royal Family Have Been Located About Two
Hundred and Fifty Miles South of Pekin
Still Fleeing
Hr Aaanclatral I'rcaa fa Ilia JnMraaL
Paris, Aug, 28 v Admiral Courrcjollcs, the French Com'
mandcr, h?s cabled the navy department, that a council of ad
mirals has notified the foreign legations at Pclrin, that it has
been decided to hold Li Hung Chang on board Ship until the
opening of negotiations between the powers and China,
CHAFFEE DOES THE
RIGHT THING
r Aaanelatcit 1-reaa la th Joirial
Waniiimito.s, Aug. 28. Tho War De
partment has received tho following
from General Chaffee, commanding the
American fercea:
Ilitvu offered assistance to Uaroneas
Von Ketteler. Will furnish transporta
tion and escort her to Tien Tain in a fow
days.
The Haioncss Von Ketteler ia tho wid
ow of the murdered Gorman Mini tiler to
China audia an American.
JAPANESE IN
FORCE AT AMOY
Mr Aaaurlatra rrraa la Jnaraai.
IIonokonii, Aug. lit. Ueileral lioto
commands tho Japanese forces occupy
ing Amoy. Largo hodiea of troopa lime
been lauded, Nordonfoldt'a guna mount
od, commanding tho city. Many Chinese
are leaving. Tho Hrltiah crulsur Ids
sailed from hero today under aealed
orders. It is thought prolmhlo that alio
ia going to Amoy. Canton ia quiet.
CHINESE ROYALISTS
STILL FLEEING
llr Aaaoclalnl rrraa In the Jouraal
London, Aug. I'll A dispatch from
Shanghai aaya the Chiucso olllcials there
have informed tho foreign consuls that
tho Kmpcror, tho dowager Kinprcsa and
I'rinco Tuan have arrived in tho neigh
borhood of Tai Yuan Fu. Tai Y'nnn ia
LM0 milea Bouthwcat of I'olcin.
ALLIES TAKE THE
DISTRICT WEST
Hr Aaaoclalrd l'rr la Ik JnaraaL
London, Aug.'JS, 3:50 A. M. "Tho al
lies, resuming aggrotsivo operations,
Imvo taken tho district west of 1'ekln.1'
This statement based on Chinese
authority, ia cabled from Shanghai.
Fiom tho same place cornea tho fur
titer statement that Li Hung Chang haa
wired tho KniproBs Dowager at Slnan Fu
reiue8tiug the arrest of l'riuco Tuan and
the disarmament of tho Huxora in order
to give him an opening for negotiations
with tho powers.
Tho illuminations projected at Shang
hai in celobratloif of tho relief of Pekin
havo been abandoned, lest they al ould
causo a native outbreak.
OA9TOIIXA.
Bn th. ? II MA "w Haw Wa', Bleht
BOTANICAL
X WONDERS
The marvel of the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without he use o
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what afflicted human
ity needs more than all else.
Not a week passes but Dr. J.
F. Cook, the irreat botanical
specialist heals some patient
wno nas sunereu ior years
from awful disease and the
more awful effects of rank
medical humbuirs. Dr. Cook
declines to publish further test
imonials oui oi regard ior iu
rvitients. but will trladlv refer
any callers to their neighbors
and friends who have been
healed. Consultation free.
If you have any physical ail
ments it will do you good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor.
Office 301 Liberty Street,
Sa'em Oregon.
-BRITISH CRUISER GOES THERE
RUA10R0FA
CHINESE VICTORY
Or Aaaiirla.tr I'rraa la lh Jaorul
1'aiiih, Aug. '.'3, I:'.'.') a. in. A special
dispatch to tho Sieclo from St. Peters
burg says:
"It ia persistently rumored in St.
Petersburg that tho Russian Govern
ment has received a dispatch asserting
that after a llorco battle iusido Pekin,
tho allies rctroitcd, losing 1800 men
mostly Russians. It Is f irther aald that
tho Chinese occupy -10 fortified positions
from which they aro bombarding tho
allies in a murderous mantle.-."
THE STORY IS NOT ""
CONFIRMED
Mr Aaaurlalral I'raaa la laa JuaraaJ.
Wahiiinuion, Aug. 1!H No coullrma
tion cornea from uny (juartor of tho re
port from Itusaian sources that tho Chin
ese recaptured Pekin and thu war de
partment olllcials diecrodlta tho atory.
No Slcic Dtttery Will It Heeded.
Tho following haa been received from
Chaffee:
"Taku (No dat). Slego battery will
not bo needed."
Tlila ia in rejily to an Inquiry sent to
Chaffee relative to a aiego battery which
was Uikon from Manila to Nagasaki to
bo sent to China if needed.
Veunia, commander of tho Austrian
cruiser Kaiserin Maria Thoresa in a dis
patch from Clio Foo not dated reports
thu Hussian and Japanese troopa ad
vancing northward from Puklu.
Our Losses At TIcnTsla.
"Casualty list of tho light outside of
Tien Tain August 10 is as follows :
Wounded, troop A, Trumpeter Fred
Corrigau, and privates Hal K, and Sam
uel Hartsilold, anil John Vanaicklo.
Troop O, Trumpeter, I'd ward K. Lyon.
Troop I), McCallistor.
Our Catles Were Tampered Witrt.
Tho Cabinut today devoted moit of its
session to considering tho dilllcultiea ex
lerieucod lu communicating with Gen
eral Chaffeo and other American com
manders.
Evidence was found in late dispatches
from them that some person or persona
liavo been purposely delaying messages
from Pekin and Tien Tslu to Washing
ton, It was determined to reopen di
roct communication by means of a war
vessel.
Kitlier tho Now Orleans or tho Prince
ton will bo sent to Clio Foo, where the
military cables system la-gins fren from
Chinese Interferences.
Conslderlnt LI Hunt Chant's Paters.
Thodllllculty of LI (lung Chang's ere-
dentlala aa pleuipotiary to conclude a
settlement wit'i the powcrf, on Indian of
China, is now tho subject for active tele
graphic negotiations among tho (towers.
Some of the iiowora have taken tho
gioutid that Li no lohger represents
anything fungible but none of them, as
tar as learned, upon Inquiry hero, finally
decided this important question beyond
tho recall of tho attitude of the United
StateB ia that Hurl Li'u cmlenalals ap
ear authentic.
FIVE AAiERICAN
LADIES ARRIVE
llr Aaauclaled I'reaa la tba Jouraal
Tibx This, Aug. 26. Fifty Americans,
including Misses Condlt, Smith, Wood
wurdand I'alno, havo arrived hero from
Pekin, which city they left five days
so.
LITTLE TELECHAMS.
Kmiwor William's (ecent nurmon will
be dUtrllmtwl among tho German sailors
and soldiers in China.
llreel, thu awasniu of King llilinlwrt,
attemptod to oominit suloide.
The dUtrkt wit of Pekin was taken
by tlio allied forces.
(ieneral Lung Wu ladoolaroil to bo the
rwal author of thu anti-foreign outbreak.
Tlio Hunlow uprising wan started by
followers of Kang Vu Wol, thu reform
er. Senator Carter will accompany Hiiomi
volt on his Wootern trip.
Towuoopenel tlio Minnesota cam
(talgh in a sieecjh In Duluth.
Piuslmmonaaiinoiinceahls retlrenieot
from the ring.
Tho Naval Veterans' parado was tho
featuro of tho eeconddayof tho U. A. H,
Encampment.
llrynu willnot attend thooncampmont.
rrt...tlfn .K A a. .111.. .1... n.n all.n... . ...in
married to K. W. Crcllin, an Oakland
millionaire.
Itev. Dr. It. II. Pullman, of C Icaeo
died at Camp Koyal, Tiiousand Isles.
Work on Tho Dalles portago road
closed for want of funds. Company being
organized to com pi o to tho eamo.
Oregon Personals.
William Perclval. of Iudeneudenco.
drove in 800 sheep from KaBtorn Oregon
and sold all beforo reaching Corvallls.
K. C. TImrBton. of I.akoviow threshed
as high aa '.'300 bushels of grain Friday.
Hop nicking began on tho Ilemy 11111
place Monday near Independence at -10
conts per box.
Charley Johnson was qui to seriously
hurt from blasting in tlio Haker City
waterworks reaorvolr.
Dr. W. V. Pruden of Sprlngator,
Clackatmia county fell from Ida iiay loft
and broko three riba.
Keamea llros,, Gold Hill, wero so
unfortunate as to loto f337 of postollico
money and 1500 of their own by burglars
Sunday.
William Ledgcrwood, a pioneor of
Douglas County, died at Myrtle Creek
Friday, after a long Illness.
Mrs. Asenoth Atkins, aged 70 ycrrs,
was found dead In her bed Saturday
morning, at tho homo of her daughter,
Mra. Oliver Stump, in Dallas,
By reason of increased business tho
postollico atTillamook haa been advanced
from fourth to third class, and thu salary
of tho postmaster fixed at $1000.
W. 15. Oonaca, a votern morchant of
Lebanon, haa retired from business.
Harry Morgan, of Pendleton, has quit
railroading and begun to study den
tistry.
lirtltiBon ArmltaL'o. of Mvrtlo Creek
accidently shot hlmsolf In tho breast
wltli a J'2 calibre rlllo while hunting.
Friday. Ilia condition ia eorious.
Ifnnan llninlItiB ef I nbiuilniif Ima lumn
grantetl n patent for n holder for Hat
irons. OME FOR BILLY DRYAN.
"Grandpa" Woodson Talks Spiritedly About
Conditions In the Waldo Hills.
A bnor Woodson, who lira resided for
many years in thu Wnldo Hills, near
Salem, hut who, during pioneer times,
became familiar with almoit every sec
tion of tho state, la visiting friends in
Portland.
Although 78 yeara old, "Grandpa"
Woodson is halo and hearty, and steps
almost aa lightly aa when many yeara
ago ho clambered over tho hills in
aoarcli of voiiIboii steak or in pursuit of
the painted redskin who had stolen hia
cow or attempted to kill hia sheep.
wo nro nu nnppy anil prosperous un
our way," said Mr. Woodson to n Tolo
gram reporter. "Wo havo plumy of
potatoes and fruit, an nbundancuofhops
and oats, and our peas and buckwheat
can't bo beaten. Our cowa nro justly
proud of tho quality of butter wo sell,
and our hens cackle their delight over
tho profit wo mako on their eggs. Wo
Imvo not a earn to worry us, and nuver
entertain n tiiougnt oi tlio blue.
"Tliis you will call 'McKlnloy prosper
ity,' I suppose; but it will continue to lie
just tho samo, only moro of it. when
llryan shall bo elected this Fall or, if
not this year, some other.
"McKinley's war record ns President
comports well with Ida war record
when n soldier; both nro good. Hut a
lot ol us up in tho hills nro curious to
seu what kind of a President Hilly llrynu
will make. Therefore, wo Intend to el
ect him for our township, anyway."
Grandpa Woodson used to toll a good
many of his neighbors how to vote, but
he has beuun to feel that it ia about
timo for him to throw off "responsi
bilities of slate" and devote to rest tho
remainder of u very busy and most oV'
eutful life.
Recovered Ills Wheel.
O, II. UpdorpraphliaB recovered his
wheel which was taken Saturday even
ing from a bicycle rack where ho had
lieeu accustomed to leave it. Trace of
tho missing wheel was discovered near
Orogon City, Sunday, nt an early hour,
and the guilty party evidently fearing
detection returned thu missing bicycle
at an early hour this morning. A
threshing machine farm hand ia sus
pect od of tho theft.
Itev. and Mri. O. G, IoMafttors nml
baby, of Turner, with Miss Kssio Rob
ertson, of Independence, worn visiting
with Itev. and Situ. J, J. Kvuns, Moil
day.
wiTi,ipAW2sR21..?ill.OM.,l A,
WIT AND WISDOM FROM THE Y
PATCIIWOHK OF REFLECTION
T6
you
Have
Done
f Watch This Space for Special Sale Announcements.
THE PARTIES
MAY SPLIT
Oyer Fusion in the Evergreen
State
GOVERNOR ROGERS
NOT ENDORSED
Washtncton Populists May Put Up a rull Ticket
..Democrats and Silver Republicans
May Do the Same
Or Aaarlal4 I'rraa ta ! JoaraiU.
Skatti.k, Wn., Aug, 2,1. Tho assem
bling of thrconnti-ltcpubllcau Btato con
ventions this morning saw thu passing
of Governor ltogors' chances of ro-noml-nation.
It seems certain that Voorliees,
of Spokane, will get tho nomination.
All three conventions Imvo appointed
conference committees. Tho Popullstn
will Insist that tho nnmo of tho People's
party shall go at the head of tho atnto
ticket when fusion occurs. Tho Demo
crats may consent lo run under Popu-
listio colors, though many expressions of
adverse opinion nro heard. In case tho
Domocrrtto rofuso thoro will undoubted
ly boa split, tho Populists putting np a
full Btato ticket and tho Democrats and
Silver men ltiBing and doing (likewise
SAN FRANCISCO'S
GOOD GROWTH
llr ' octntrrt I'rraa la th Journal.
W.8iiiNoTON,Aug. 'J7 Tlio population
of San Francisco, according to tho ofllc
lal count oi tho lL'th census, ia 342,782,
nml increasoof 11,01 per cent.
POPULATION OF THE
AAERICAN ATHENS
llr Aaurlnlc4 I'rraa la Jnnraal.
Wahiiinoton, Aug, 28. Tho popula
tion of Huston, ns announced by the
Census llurcau, is Gi'.O.Kil'J, an increase
of 25.07 percent.
BALTIMORE'S -
POPULATION
Or Aaaorlalra I'rraa la 4h Jnnraal
Wabiiinoion, Aug. 27. Population of
Haltlmnro ia ri08,l)r7, Increase of 17.15
percent
In Ccletratlon Of first Settler.
P.iiWAiinHViM.K, III., Aug. 28. A cele
bration lu honor of tho ono hundredth
anniversary of tho arrival of tho first
settlor In Mudison county, Illlntos, Iti
being hold hero today. Thu city ia crowd
ed with visltora from nil over tlio State.
Among tho features will bo n reproduc
tion of n typical Indian village, and a
grand featuro parade, In which the (list
sottlor, James Gillhnin, will bo shown nt
work erecting his cabin In the wlldorness.
' The national rratcrnal Coniress.
HoaroK, Mass., Aug, 28. The four
tenth annual session of tho National
Fraternal Congress convened hero to-dny.
Tho initial meeting was called to order
this morning at tho Hotel Vundome.
Some 1,200 delegates are present.
Whipped the Boers as Usual.
Loiiunxo Maiujoi:, Aug. 28. Heavy
fighting is reported at Mnchndodorp.
Tint lloern nro said to have been defented
with great loss, leaving their guns and
Ammunition lu tho hands of thu ltrUlsh.
Hospital Matron Rcslcns.
Govoruor Geer today received tho
recognition of Miss Myrn K. Murphy u
resident of Liberty and n sister of Lieut
Chas. Murphy, of Salem, ns matron of
thu hospital at tho Oregon Soldiers'
Home at Itoseburg.
Commandant Win. J, Shipley has
nominated Miss Kminti Keritt, of Port
land, n young lady aged ,'i and n
graduate of tho Woman's Hoplthl of
Pennsylvania. Tho goernor has con
firmed thu appointment to take effect
Sept. 1st.
Tandems are all rlfht In
IHIIUIIIIl HIV Mil Hflli Ml l'M '
take the place of a hammock tullt for two.
Tim
K HAD made prorations
IIIIIU III III HI
on thu time
ary I, 11KJ1.
t.l I'l t-l.rwitlt.a 111- lull
IIIIIU lt MVUI1U Ulll
on thu time aa our new
n.51 nri Wo will
I offer
I III I I I I IIP II mo no not want to tauo witu us, mi nnvu uunu
vflltll 1 11V1I through our enllro stouk and inurkwl all of tneao K
iiiiw'iy,!! viiiiiu pi'un Hitu
goods in Itod Figures so they will ho easily distinguished
Red Figures Acan a Great Deal at Our
Store-They Atean Dollars In Your Pocket.
Iteeauso wo apply the rod pencil only whim big and imrmnnout reductions aro J
Our cellar, our IkiIooiiv and our store rooms uro crowded with merchandise u
which vso Intend to will beforo o move, so Its to our Interest to mako
Our Store the Great Bargain
This Fall. Our Fall Arrivals
Aro oxtenalvo and exclusive.
We Aim to Make
Wu know
Our qualities and prices advortlfo us
follow us to our new store,
Qoiefm
-MiYllBiilli l"Ja,t3
THEIR LAST
PARADE
Alarching Yetcrans of
Grand Aamy.
the
ESTIMATED 35,000
WERE PRESENT
While They Were Escorted Dy Uncounted
Multitudes In the Great City Dy
the Lakes
llr Aaanclateal lraa la tha Joaraai.
Chicago, Aug. 28. Along tho streets
ailed with cheering multitudes, 35,000
of thu llfo gunrd of tho nation, tho Grand
Army of tlio llopublle, ninrchcd today.
It was thoir grcatost parado sinco tho
dny in 18(15 when with ranks fresh from
tho triumphs of war, they marched
down Pennsylvania Avcnuo in Washing
ton. It was probably tho last of tho
gront parades upon which tho mombera
of tho Grand Army will march on earth.
Tho average ago of tho votorona ia closo
upon thu average span of human llfo.
LOOKS SUSPICIOUS.
Two Men Camht Fooling Wild an Adandoned
Woodsaw Last Mint.
Dick Kitrta and ono Cutler, who havo
been running n woodsaw in tho city,
weio discovered by Night Officer Smith
nbout 1 :4G o'clock this morning monkey
ing around tho old woodsaw which haa
been silting In Commorclal street Just
south of tho big bridge ovor south Mill
crcok.
When tho oflicor approached, Cutler
melted away Into tho night, but Kurts
stood his ground and was placed under
arrest.
On tho way to tho city hall, just aa
thoy passed tho Now York Kacket Store
corner, Kurts throw soino small article
into tho street, and this has not been
found. When ho was searched at tho
city hall, nothing of nu Incriminating
nature was found on him.
Tlio ciibo looks very suspicious, but
positive Qvidruca of any criminal act
sceuiH to bu lacking.
Tho woodsaw haa been sitting in tho
street for a year or two, oxosod to tho
elements and to any depredations which
any one cares to commit. It ia under
stood to ho in charge of It. It. Ilyan,
who la nt present nt Nowjiort.
BARN AND HORSES
BURNED IN IDAHO
Clr Aaauclatf la tka Joaraai.
Hi.ackkoot, Idaho, Aug. 28. Firo tlila
morning destroyed tho livery stable of
Dolph Johnson, am) about half a block
of buildings. Twenty-four horses in tho
atnhlca perished lu the llamori.
DIED.
IIOUN At tho farm homo 1 mllo north
east of tlio asylum, Tuesday, Aug. 28,
Waltor, son of Air. and Mrs. Christ
Horn, aged II months, of brain fovor.
Tho family has been In Marlon coun
ty less tuan year. Tlio funeral will take
place from tho residence nt 8 ::!0 a.m. Wed
nesday, Itev. Muelhaupt olllclatlng, and
thu burial will bo In tho I-oo Mission
cemetery.
V We Have a hew Line
v Of Gum Just In
TRY IT....
SWEET HEART,
INITIAL RING,
KlbS ME,
IIEEMAN PEPSIN.
CALII OMNIA FRUIT.
bTICK PIN.
U00UET.
FANCY FRUIT.
RED ROSE,
nt
ELLIS & ZINN'S
154 State Street. Phone 2874,
their place tut theycan never J
to movo Into our now quartern In 4
(mill. lkllt Ull Itlltflt IliUtll A llill ItlaTll II I lll affB
HIIW 11V . tnva im 1'J'" " " "
home will not lm ready until Janu-
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oxtremo values in many lines that J
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Store
no competition In tlila respect
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in sui'li a way our customers will all
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