awrf xy ai. saur.: taa Read Rag Tim StoLhes, Saturday's JOURNAL. IB THE DAILY JOURNAL. XoU AKfi CORDIALLY INVITED A TO FURNISH THE JOURNAL PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS Pont you know that THE DAILY J rJaf 1 0 N tb but p t or 1 1 ttij oltff OP YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS VOh. X SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1900. NO 237 ' 'I R IW1M -1 V,fi ?5 fcf " r mbbbbbI 'j3T HoHk v twi ,i!t 4. . 2 fc'v ''v i " atJr . aft. r t Strike ftnlK1 SITUATION Strikers Marchingr Peacefully From Mine to Mine Kre keeping WITHIN LAW Fewer Men at Work Than any Time Since the Strike-One Compauy Makes Conces sions. Bj -. ... ti - j 4; IB A law 'J j;mL 4, e .JbbbK T ? annrniivi f) C3n..4 OK Tl...n Aiuuni'aiiriiiAi omit) kjuit w. tuuru Ifljtnoro activity today in thoco.il minor b r""",u,iraH' 4ttfc Jttl H.lt.H BOYS' CLOTHING Suils suitable for school Salem Mills Fabrics, which Vt The. little fellows need a !?tnat is strong, durable and won t lade. . ''flfc ur '10me manufactured goods are made to meet these requirements. f. m Just received a large line of chinchillas and the new-Oxford P4 to 19. Fft ) T Boys fancy percale shirts t hoys hats caps, neckwear, collars and culls. r j I he hitrh turn down co lar oout mx sicws. SOO COMMIIKOlAb dT, -flrOR the next ten EP make some - tan shoes. X A look at our north window will convince you that we are after your business X 275 COMMERCIAL ST. KRAUSSE RROS k Won't it make you laugh m To see us sell Shoes? 4 WELL. JUST WATCH OUR ANTICS FROM THIS ONI 4 i I We are now opening the finest line of Fall and Winter Shoes for Children, Women and Men ever brought to Salem. 2 62 i The Salem '47 c... ctrt Firt nnor East Imonday LADIES' CLOTH In Ai.tr,..l,n. n.,,1 K-Mitv. Price f4 US. nil atTMB rm I.. JJ Come rarly lo gef your clioiro . , Wo have tho larcet i-trvk of Corcoto In the city, carry nearly all brnmls. rn oTn.iow'i i, i.i ..i. . i u tu u uinniir. Our mullnurv UMiiartmonl is mtu ui diuiUi "THE MRS. M. J3. Tho men are mnrclilng from mlno to mino in the llnzel on region inducing tho workers to qnit, bolng careful to so conduct tliotncelvoa ns not to transgress tho law. Near Wilkosbarro aoveral small wash ories are producing fuel today and around Scrnnton operators show a dis position to movo tilings, fl In tho neighborhood of Shenandoah, whoro tho soldiers nro located, every thing is qu'ot, though tho Roading com pany has three less mines at work today than yesterday. Ao a wholo it may bo said that fowor men aro at work today than at any timo sinco strlko began. From HaKolton rornes tho information tlmtMarklo and Company have granted some of tho demands of their men, leav ing to arbitration tho main question of reduction in tho prico charged minors for iowder. The Dest Prescription Tor Malaria. Chills unit fever tia bottlonf (Irovo'sTiuitelcM Chit Toulc. It Is almply Iron anil quinine In a Uutcleoa form. No euro no pay, Trko H)c, Ml) Gm-coil O JX. J5 KP O jel X uQk. . Boan tLo 9 Ite Kind You Have Always Booghl wear, made from the celebrated is an absolute guarantee of serviceable garment. Something boys Overcoats in cheviots, Gray, prices the lowest, ages stilt bosom, boys underwear, in bovs sizes now in. days we are going to specially low prices on " ', 4 I Shoe Store, of Ladd & Uush Bank. t special JACKETS from f7.M) up to 12.0Q. AH go at ' LEADER" FRASBR NOTHING DOING To Solve Complicated Chinees Tangle EVERYTHING REAUINS QUIET AT PEICIN Military Unable to Secure the Return of Peace Russian Red Cross Hospital Service, Or Associated Prra ta tha Jonraal. London, Sept. 25. According to a dispatch from Berlin, tho ltussian and Japaneflo replios to Germany's proposal received yesterday averted that Russia assents in principlo, wh'lo Japan's an swer is an emphatic approval. Washington, Sept. 2C Directions to Minister Conger to put himself in rela tion with Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching have not yot gnno forward. Huron Sternberg, tho German charge, was a caller nt tho state department to day, but had nothing of interest to com- munuicato. Tho Navy is pushing Btoadily nhoad in execution of orders by Secretary Long for relnforcemont of tho Asiatic fleet. Chaffeo reported today that conditions wcro quiet at Pekin and indicated that lo would romnin in command of troops that nro to stay in Clilnoso capital. Pkkin, Sept. 10. Diplomatic and military authorities nro nnxiously await ing thoarivnl of I.i Hung Chang. Tlioro is a general deslro for tho ostapllshment of soino semblance of Chincso authority. Tho military is deemed unablo to secure tho return of pence. Tho authority of LI Ilung Chang to treat for penco is otill doubted. Minis ter Conger said: "Our first task is to pass upon tho credentials of LI Hung Chang. Boyond that wo havo no pol icy or plan of action." Kockhill, special commissioner of tho United States, will probably not await tho arrival of Kusl Li. Ho is busy In vestigating tho situation. Tho Itusbians aro inaugurating a lied Cross hospital service under tho patron- ago of tho Czarina. Tho institution will bo oponedto soldiers of ,nll nation alities. Thirty British wounded in tho Tun Choo explosion aro dead. Stops tlie Couth ani Works off the Coll. li.illvn IlrmnnOtilnltin Tabled cures it rolil In oiiotiajr. nuMiru. no i-jr. iiitvtAi o .j FRESH. Oyster Cocktails FIRST OF THE SEASON AT... ELLIS & ZINN'S 154 StateiStreet. Phone 2874, BOTANICAL X WONDERS The marvel of (he hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of 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 creat botanical specialist and original discov erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed tor years irom awrui ais msp and the moreawfulelTects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing topve patients the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test imonials out of regard for his patients, yet will gladly refer anv 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 nave a nine cnai whii the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Street, Sakm Orepon. Fire at Ashland. By Aaasclntca ir t tk Joiniu. Ashland, 8rpt. 25. Tho buildings and entiro contents of Coleman's Ash land Fruit Canning and Evaporating Company, located at tho railroad cross ing and Ilolman streot, was totally de stroyed by flro yesterday. Tho loss is estimated nt $5,000 with 2,G00 ' insur anco. Tho samo manufacturing institu tion was entirely destroyed by flro two years ago. Sale of Prunes. A carload of dried prunes was Bold nt Corvallls last Baturday. Tho purchaser was tho roprceentatlvo of a Nowbergfirm, and tho seller was Henry Stono. Tho prico was 4 cents for 40 60s. nnd 5J$ conts for 30-10s. Drldtes With Holes . It is reported to tho Journal that thero nro three biidges on tho Jcfforeon road between Salem and tho Jackson hill dangorouB to travel. Supervisor Hatch will please tnko notice. OREGON WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT From the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Compiled Dy A. D.Wall.iber, the Actlnt Section IDIrector. Located at Portland Oregon Tho week has been qulto cloudy nnd unseasonably cool. Frequent showers havo occurred in the lowor Willamette valley nnd const counties, while in southorn nnd eastern Oregon fair weather prevailed, with tho oxcoption of Sunday, when liuht rain (oil. In western Oregon tho maximum, or day, temperatures ranged between CO degrees and 70 degreos, and tho mini mum, or night, temperatures between 40 degrees and CO degrees. In eastern Oregon theso variations woro for day temperatures between 12 degrees nnd 84 degrees, nnd for night tcmpa.aturca be tween 40 degrees nnd Ci degrees. Light froit occurred in eastern Oregon on tho 10th, but nodamago tovegotation resulted. Tho rains havo been of groat bonollt to pastures and gardens, and wcro just whnt wcro needed for fall plowing. More rain is necessary, howavoi, beforo p owing nnd seeding can bo actively pushed. Somo fall wheat has nlrcady sown on summer fallow in tho Willamette nnd Columbia Itlver vnlloys, and in somo lo calities it has appeared nbovothoground. Hop picking is practically flnlahod. Mold increased rapidly during tho last wook, and, ns a result, somo of ho yards had to bo abandoned before they woro thoroughly picked. A Inrgo portion of tho pruno crop lino been gathored. Drying will continue for somo timo. Grapes nro riyoning fast; tho yield is slightly below tho average, but ti.o quality is vory fine. Vegetables of nil kinds nro making rapid growth. Molons nro plentiful nnd of oxra good slzo nnd quality. A slight improvement has been noted In potntooa thoeo sown early nro now Iralng dug. Apples continue in ovcullont condition. ROOSEVELT GOES. BRYAN RETURNS. Or Associated I'rm ! tfc Joaraal Ciikynnu, Wyo., Sept. S!5. Senator Lodge joined tho ItooEevelt party this morning for a trip to Denver. Fonatw Wolcottanda largo committco of Denver citizens joined tho Itoosevelt party horo. Lincoln, Nob. Sep. 35 Hryan returned today to Lincoln. Ho had no announce ment to make as to tho result of his visit to Chicago. GOLD DEMOCRAT LEADER DEAD. lit iuclatel 1'rraa 1m lh JoaraaL Brit!N(irim, III., Sept. 25. Ueneral John M. Palmer, ox-United States Sen ator, died this morning. Ho was about 83 years of ago. SECRETARY ROOT IS IMPROVING. Br AaaaclaUtf Pveaa fa taa JonraaL Wasuinoto, Sept. 26, Adjutaut-gen- oral Cor bin has received a letter from Secretary Hoot saying that his condition is improving but giving no indication of a purpose to return to Washington in tho immediate future. I JS METHODIST CONFERENCE Ministers Appointed For the Oregon Districts G. W. GRANNIS AS FINANCIAL AGENT Continued for Willamette Unlverslty-Not Many Changes Since Dolnj Away With the Old Rclllc of Moveable Pastors. Special to the Journal. Ashland, Sept. 21, Tho conforenco convened this morning nt 8 :30 o'clock; with dovotionnl oxorclsos conducted by W, T. Kerr. At 0 o'clock tho bishop took tho chair, and tho minutes of tho provioiiB session were approvod. Bishop Andrews nnd tho presiding elders thon rotircd for n cabinet mooting, and the chair was occupied by Dr. John Parsons. Tho various reports of tho standing com mittees woro read, after which Q. W. Grannis, tho financial agent of tho Willamette University, addressed tho body on tho condition and needs of that educational adjunct'of tho conforonco. Tho following missionary appropri ations woro mado by tho conferonco: Eugene district, 1G00; Grants Pass, $1505; Salem, 1)00; Chincso, fl883. The matter of a place of meeting for tho next conforonco was loft in tho hands of tho presiding oldors and a member from each district. Tho bishop announced tho following nppetntments: Salem District. Presiding Eldor, D. A. Wattera, Salem. Amity o. L. Leo. Brooks O. A. Luse. Canby 11. E, Dunlan. Cornelius Andrew Kershaw. Dayton T. L. Jones. Dllloy Supplied by Low Davios. Forest Grove L. 1. liolknap. Hlllaboro Harold Ohom. Lafayette Supplied by E. 11. Lockhart. Lincoln Supplied by G. It. Morchcad. Marquam V. U. Butler. Mol.ama-yG. F. Round. Nehalem and Bay City J, M, Kwoonoy. Newberg Hiram Gonld. North Yamhill-D. II. Leech. Oregon City It. A. Atkins. Salem Frst church, John Parsons and A. W. Uagloy. Palom Lc'slio. R. O. Blnckwoll. Bllvorton L. II, Poderson. Sheridan I'dward Glttlns. Tillamook S. A. Smith. Woodburn G. 11. Bonnott. Nlola Supplied by II. L. Fowler. W. P. Crow, professor; Gabrlol Sykes, instructor; and G. W. Grannis, agont, . of Willamette Unlvorslty, members of Frst church, Salem quarterly confor enco. J. J. Walter Missionary In Alaska. W, F. MCluro Missionary in Novada. Eucene District. T Ji l'ord, Presiding Elder, Eugene. Albany-M O Wire. Brownsvlllo W II Myors. Coquille and Bandon M O Brink. Cottago Grove O E Craudnll. CorVrtjlis F L Mooro. Creswell Sumuol Hnydor. Dallaa F L Young. Drain O li Htroylullor. Eugene W B Holliugshoad. Falls City SiiDDlied by F J Long. Gardiner II II Bucknor. Halsey and Harrisburg h F Zimmer man. Indonondenco Joseph .Motterhead. Jeffornon John Nauglo. Junction City-J II Kkldmoro. Jeuanon u k Arnold, Marshlleld It U l, Monroe II N Rounds, Mvrtlo Point James Mooro. Philomath-Sunpllod by D L Fields, Shedds K M Cornor, Biletz Indian Mission E II Bryant, Springfield and Wending -M P Dixon nnd sunnneu uy jcbsir rianer Toledo Supplloil by O M Brown. Lecturer on Theology in Willamette Uni versity I u unvor, Conforonco Evangelist (member Eugene tj'ly Uonlorencoj u ai Bryan, Lelt without aptointment to attend somo ono of schools (E Q C) W T Young. Grant's Pass District. D T Summorvlllo, Presiding Elder. Grants Pass. Althoiuo Supplied by Wlnfred Smith. Ashland J T Abbott. Canyon villo and Myrtle Creek Supplied by J W Warilld. Central point J O Gregory. Faith Klamath Supplied by Richard Fysh. Glendale Supnlv, Grants Pass N F Jenkins. Jacksonville K O Giaff. Klamath Falls Supplied by O A Stock well. Klamath Indian Mission Donald Ma- iochlln. Lnkevlow Supplied by W J Wright. Medford W. 15. Mooro. Merrill B A. Briftol. Oalkand Supplied by Israel Putnam. Paisley Supply. Rooeburg A. H. Mulligan. Ten Mile Spplied by J. B. Strk Wllbur-N. J. Ilirblt. Wilderviho-A. F. Buobe. Portland District Presiding Elder, L, E. Rockewell, Port land. Exchange of News Tell us what you think of eye glasses and we'll tell you what wo know about them and a good many Interesting facts nbout eyes and their treatment. What wo have done and what wo aro doing to better the condition of those with weak sight can 1k Judged from our iucces. Wo have the skill, experience and facili ties for testing the eyes and lilting glasses and frames. HERMAN W. BARR, 118 BUte St. Scientific Opllclao Astoria B. F. Holland. Beaverton Supplied by W. 8. Potter. Olatskanlo O. 0. Calmer. ClonO nnd Brystol Valloy Supplied by G. Groshnm M. L. Hnrillngnam. Knappa Sunpliod by J. K. Hawkins. Moutavllle D. G. Stephens. Mount Tabor S. E. omlngo. Oswego II L St. Clair. Portland Centenary. G. W. Quo. Portland Control, W. T. Kerr. Portland Chinoso Mission, C. A. Lewis. Portland Clark, B. 8. Hoadloy. Portland First Church, II. W. Kellogg. Portland Grnno, supply. Portland Potter, supply by Andrew Monroe. Portland St John, 0 E Cline, Portland Solhvood, W J Waltz, Portland Sunnyside, II B Elwortby, Portland Trinity, A LHawloy, Portland Unlvorslty Park, 0 T Mc- Phorson, Portland Woodlawu, Andrew Monroe, Ranter 8upply. Bt Helen's A 0 Fnlrahlld. Sen Sido E 0 Alford. Warrenton Supplied by T J Ferguson. A N Elshor, editor of Pacific Christian Advocato, mombor of Grace, Portland, quarterly conforonco. HIGHWAY ROBBERS HELD AT BAY Fight a Desperate Battle With Officers Sensational Reports About the Sweeping Away of Two Texas Towns Has Deen Denied Dut Crops Were Darnatcd II r Aaaaclatca I'rcaa ta tfca Jonraal. Spokank, Wash. 8opt 25. A spocial to tho Chronlclo from Addy, CO mtlos north of Spokane, eays: "A dosporato battle botweon ofllcers nnd two highwaymen took placo last night. At tho end of tho fuillado ono robber was dond and tlloothor will probably die. Tho robbers hold up two citizons of Addy lat night. Deputy Shorlffs Dudley nnd Halvado pursued nnd overtook them. The olll cors ordered thorn to holdup tholr hands and tho robbers oponcd flro, Noithor has boon identified, but tt is Buspcctod ono may bo tho highwayman who hold up tho Northorn l'nclllc train nonr Rathdrum, Austin, Texas, Sopt 25. According to advices received bore, the reports that tows of Mnrblo Falls and San Saba woro both destroyed aro erroneous. Both towns nro intact, but crops nnd much forming property had been swept away. No Iosj of llfo reported. WOULD RATHER BE EXCUSED Vr Aaaoelatcd Prcaa 1a taa Jonraal Nkw Yohk, Sept. 25. Ivvortt V. Ab bott, Secretary of tho NaMonal (Third Ticket) party, gave out today nu ollloinl declaration by Sonator Caffery, of tho Presidential nomination of tin national party. u. &. a. mcLiunocn uapiurca insurgent aieanmrs i Handkerchief Sale Wednesday On Wednesday wo will offer n vory good lino of ladies' liuon ini tial handkorohhtfn, uulaundered. Thoy aro certalidy worth twleo what wo auk for them, but the prico will bo 10c Wednesday s The Raglan S Coat.... A very fanhionablo garmont, shown in Oxford gray. It Is handsome and dresny, and of a material that will stand hard knocks. This samo quality of a coat sells In tho cities for (80, but our red lotter price Is $17.50 Special -ea9aeaa 47c Steel Rod Umbrellas... EMPRESS' NEW EDICT Commands Li Hung Chang to Recapture Pekin SALISBURY REPLIES TO GERMANY In Terms Identical With Ours-.Twenty Thous and Triads Threaten to Attack Canton. VI r AaaonlatcA rrcaa t taa Jonraal. Shanghai, Sept. 25. It is reported from Chincso sources that tho dowagor Empress has issued n secret edict com manding LI Hung Chang to ralso nn nrmy nnd recapture Pekin. Washington, Sopt. 25. Tho following has boon posted nt tho wnr department : "Tho instructions of tho Secretary or War woro cabled to Gonoral Chaffeo to day, that tho legation guard of a regi ment Infantry, four troops cnvnlry nnd n light Imttory romnin in Pekin for tho protection of our minister nnd tho Am erican interests and that tho remainder Ghaffco'd force, stores, nnd material bo sent to Manila." London, Sept. 25. Lord Bnllsburg haB replied to tho German noto in terms idontical with tljoso of tho United States. Bkhlin, Sopt. 25. Tho Gorman naval division loft Shanghai today for Taku. London, Sopt. 2 1. A dispatch from Hangkong eays says 20,000 triads hnvo 'congregratcd in' tho nolgborhood of Chung Ghuln aiub threatened to attack Canton. The rather ot the Tile Industry. J. E. Murphy is tho daddy of tho tilo Industry in this part of Oregon. Ho be gan in n Binnll way 11 years ago and to day has tho InrgoBt plant in Oregon. Ho ships to all parts ot Western Oregon, Wnshlnuton nnd California. Tho tilo ho makes nro from three to ton Inches In dlamqtor and aro iiBed for n great many purposes besides draining land. Mr. Murphy has built n inrgu water-tank this year and has nddod now mnchlnory. At tlmos ho employs ih high ns slxtoou hands. Took In Thirty Silver Bell Clrclo closed n season of In vltation Inst weok, taking in thirty now mnmlwirH. This Is one of tho moat popu lar nnd nourishing ladioa lodges In tho city, OAHTOKIA. Btara tb s9 ' Mna w nm "" BlgaatoM , r ' -tsts3 m&u a5:Jfi ))o$.eqk$(mA2 SHE HAS A NEW VALISE. Wlir Khr Mfitifclil It nnil Whr Alao, Mtu Will Not l.rtnl It. A Piirthuiil woinnii tells thin story, which nmy hnve n iiiiirit): Seveinl yetifs ngo her littstinnd mndo lior n iiritiilit nt n trilvellns tinC'llinde of blnek IttiRMln leather, hnndabuicly mounud nnd Htroni; nnd ervk-enble. She linil had It only n few ilnys wnen tin- pluter-ln-lnw of her lioimlhiR mis tresH borrowed It to take with her to the White niotiutnlni It looked no much nicer tlmn her t)wh wan her apology. It linil only been returned n few ilnyn when n friend who wns colnc In take n little Journey up iitiuiiur Hut IiIIIh of osfmil county Dec ged the loan of It. nnd njrnln It was tnltrn down from "tin upper Biieir. Then nnother friend wns to make n vlnif n r ii tmv vi-rt;q In Montreal. Could she tnke.ltV She could nnd did. By thin time the now- look nnd van ished, nnd still ItH owner had had no occasion to enrry It. One evening n fnvorlte cousin cnneu. He wns cnptnln of n brli? which waa to sail for the const of Africa the next day, but he himself wna going on a steamer vln Huglnnd. Did his cousin linro n tnllm she wnlllA't need for six mouttm or so7 Itelnetuntly the trnvi'llng bng wns produced, nnd tunc vnn the Inst time the huly saw It for two yenrx. when It reached her by tho hnnd of n anllor from the brig, nut It wns In such n buttered nnd forlorn condition that ulie consigned It to tho waste barrel In the menntlme she linil bought n new vnllse. which alii' declined to lend. Lowlstnii (Me.) Journal. A TlioiiKlitfnl Utile Wife. Young Wife My denr. thero In n ccntlcmnu wnltlug In the other room, lie wnntM to apeak to you. Ho Do you Unow4hlin? She-You must forgive me. darling, hut of lute you have been troubled with n cough, hesliles, you tnke so lit tle care of yeurself: nud-oh, If you only knew how anxious I nm nbout you. Suppose I wero to lose you, love." (She bursU Into sobbing nnd throws herself on hi lirenst.) He Come, my dear, nllly child; do bo cnlm, do be cnlin. People don't dlo of n slight cold. Still. If It wl.ll pacify you. show the doctor In. Who Is It? Dr. Pnllot. ch7 She-It Isn't n doctor. It Is-lt Is a life Insurance ngcntl 1 1 was Voltnirc who said : " People who3c boweln arc freed by an easy, regular move ment every morning arc mild, affable, gracious, kind. A No' from their mouth comesrwith more grace than a cYc3' from the mouth of one who is con stipated." Such i3 Voltaire's testimonial :o the value of Ayer's Pills. J, C. Ayer Company, W''-V Clinii!, lnralU v, - a Am'. imvwIUa Ay-r'a lijf VV" A)'i Cimtf IWiwrJ A r't ion. is jer'i . v t Ac ui Cure One License. A marrlngo has been isauod to Zoo. L. Brown and J. L. Bhoroy, W. " P. Hall witness. yyu it-aia abu muty. The Automobile Coat For Ladies An ultra fashionablo garment brought on by us to show that tho highest standard of stylos can always bo found at our store. Price Same as Illustration $35 Red Letter Special $2485 1 We also show somo lino show somo vory hand i styles in Box Coats, Eton some i Jackets, otu. Our Golf Canes for' ladioa and children ore simply superb. Campaign tfats for Both Parties 'ftffiTfy ffir 271 ConmercUI Street. Next Door to Strom's Resuurast- "AUXAUXXXAUXiAUAtATAtUtAU