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W9 Tf"niy"" n IJlIJdj CHEAPEST A?E 2RTDA,LV in oregon. m ii,, i Only $3'00 year ty mall tre SntPJifSf." lfl1e moHtli66c two months 90 cent three months $.oo for tour month. po you .aii rte ws inc journal win Keep at 92 la the stictte an drive tfatf tmwwaway.i IKmB Bt LMfflnnKfcf ' EC atrgg"r-s voi.. X J t iLaar. , i kva j f " m JH&m, A., a .MkM tBBA 4) a Mill III! I I I I jllWWMMBMMMM.MMMilhl iBlK ll B I M I "l "' ) ,. M , , ,' , a ' t T j SALEM", OREGON "WEDjSTESDAY NOVEOJER 14 1900. ", '. 7 " T ' , ' f ' - - i . i . ...-u ' :::. .":. .-' . .' n. , "' mrin.i 1 TT. . ,. t.. NO 278 ALL-IMPORTANT REVELATIONS May Be Expected From the Presi dent of the Transvaal Republic MOVEMENTS OF THE BOER LEADER W1.10 LANDS AT AURSEILLES The Crusade Against American Jockies and Horsetrainers in Great Britain Richard Croker's Fine Mare Ruined By Accident r Aaaoelatr ITmi la (ha JoaraaU. New Yoiik, Nov. M. Mlclial Dnvitt, M. P, lias nnd cabled (rout Paris to tlio Advertiser in part nH Journal follews: "It is unlqua testimony to tlio grunt individuality of President Krugor thnt his voyago to Kuropo Is watcjied with mora intonso intorost by thu continental press than la the progress of tlio wnr in China. Tlio dully calculations of tlio speed of thu Geldorlund with its illustrious pae Bongor hnvo two main inspirations, nninu ly enrioeity as to what tlio indomitable President tnny say forhls people nnd Kug laud when lie lauds nl Mara J lie's and the probablo effect of this on thoaltitudu of tlio European powers and tlio military policy of tlio llrltlsli In the future prose cutlon of thu war. "All speculation agrees upon two pelnte: Tlrroaro to he important rev clarions. In one well informed quarter it is asserted that Mr. Chamberlain will soon havu an opportunity of reading private J el tors found in Johannes bunclliAt will plnco the nctivo compile ity of tlio Colonial Olllco In thu Juino son raid beyond further disputo. Proof will also bo adduced that Kriiger pur chased thu ainmunatlon for tbo Boer armies from Birmingham (lrms nnd friends of thu Colonial Secretary havo a largo direct interest. "Thu Goldorlund will stop at Port Said only to receive dispatches and will proceed in a few hours to Marseilles wlioro sho ie expected to nrrivo on tho Illlh. Krugor is not likoly to publish any statement until after consulting tho membors of thu Boor Government nl ready in Kuropo nil of whom will meet him on lauding." London, Nov. 1-J. Hportlngauthorltlcs hero nnd oven those who sympathize with Iord Durham's crusadu against American Jorkoys and tralnors consider that Durham made u big mistako in sulecting thu running of Croker's Tho Scotchman II and Lord Durham's own horso Gorolstoin at Doncnstor and Liver pool respectively as examples of dis honest racing. Tho Dally Chronicle's sporting corres pondent says: "Lord Durham's r.eal In behalf of tho turf is vory commendable. But neither his nor his trnlnor'a Judgment nor their collectivo knowledge of rnrii.g can ho very great if tho running of tho Scotch- !.. MfL."U f Have You (J Tried the i f BPOWN'S MAg f Shoes Ever 111 SHANK X They'll reduce your shoo hills, if you' 1 wear them. There iV no more reliable lino manufactured in .the. United Sta es. Goad rellablo shoea ut reasonable prices are what you'll find at f The New Yerk: Racket 4 f It's a foot cash house.' You don't pay your neighbor's dobta f. ",... T. , ...,i ,m. ti.nn.. Wo have anything you want in 4 Ii... nlolhlnir. hosiery, underwear, gloves, rlblij shoes clothing, hos ery, underwear, gloves, niiooun, . Kurtaln corsets, yarns, and ladles; and gunts' furnishing goods. : : : Salem's CbeapeslIOnc Prke Cash Stored t nr Rimes. Proprietor 4 t ' Corner Commercial and Chomekota Streets. A In Drumming up Business.... KRAUSSB R It costs lots to learn how, but we charge it to experience, not in vnu. An object lesson for instanceour slaughter grjees on tan shoes. ROS 275 C'l WLKtlAL ST. Slip rrHE CHIOAOO has leon awarded tho GOLD 41 EDA I. T" .:."..: ' -Mnn .iiiifuitiroefltntnrthere' 1 tabllili tho olams of Its manufacturers for .irnpllc tv nd all 'round xjllence The purchaee price w about the amount of ommlssiun one pays on iw nielilne. U not this worth ymir oouiideratlonT CLYDE BROCK, E. L. KING, Gen'IAg'tforOr. AHany Ort-gon. rM4tl Awnt, fiataiii Oregon, man II nnd Gorolstoin is to pllcablo." Illclinrd Croker's vnlnablo mnro Wan- Ugo Bollo of which great things woro expectotl next season hna been destroyed owing to injuries sustained by bolting Into a fonco at Warren Hill plantation whllojbolng rllden at tho exorclsea last Sunday at Newmarket, Tho exerciso boy who rodo Wantago Bollo was so- rlously hurt and his injurios' aro likely to prove fatal. POWERLESS TO FIX THE CRIME That Has Probably Been Com mitted By an Official. Maa Who lUtt Money tins Dlnppfrect nut tils Body Is Beyond tdentlflctlonOthers pelleve He Is Alive. Vt Associated I'rMi ta tk Jonraal Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 14. Thoro is a murder mystery at tho Now York bargo oflico. About four months ago a young man complained to tho authorities at Washington thnt his father an im migrant just arrived had disappeared while detninod at Now York. An in vestigation by inspectors from tho Treasury Department has resulted in tho discovery of a man's body concealed in tho bargo ofllo. Tho body is beyond identification but is believed to bo that of tho man who disappeared. Thnt the crime of murder was com mitted by an employe ot tho National Govorument is not doubted by olllcials. They nro, however, powerless to fix tho crime on any one nnd tho mutter la like ly to bo dropped. Thu father of the young nan had somo inonoy and It Is belioved this led to tho murder. Tho substance ot the above dispatch was told to Edward H. McSweony, as sistant commissioner of Immigration and ho said : Isidore Termini, nn Italian aged 05 years, who came to this country as an Immigrant last spring, has boon missing since ho reached this port. How ho dis appeared I do not know. My theory is that ho arriyed at tho barge olilce in tho afternoon when it was qtitlo dark and that he was put aboard thu railroad burse instead of thu one bound for Kills Island. The railroad bargo carries immigrants who havu been released and who are bound up tho statu to tho ploco where they aro to take a train to reach their destination. If the mrngoton a train he probably wub put off eoniO' where between hero and Buffalo Jas ho had no ticket and no nionoy to buy one. Wo havo tried to learn tho whereabouts of tho man and havo failod.v A SETTLEMENT NOW! SIGHT Fewer Difficulties With the Chinese Than Was Expected (i IT WILL TAKE TIME 6 CLOSE . AND GE,t SIGNATURES OF THE CHINESE 4 . The Naval Court of Incjiiiry Secretary Long's Report On the Naval Reserve - Favors Ten Thousand Men For a Fighting Complement atriko. For n week n commlttco of tho order has boon in tbo city negotiating for a sottlemont of tho scale of wages. President Dolphin was happy over tho outcomo of the brief strike last night. Ho said: "West of Albunuorqud is territory nowly acquired by the company and thu men in that section havo been working for Bmnll wages nnd were on call in boiiio places &t hours n day, "Wo made up a now scale and asked foe eight hours rest out of tho 21. Tho advance in wages asked for and granted will amount to noarly $20,000 a jenr to tho mon and tho olght hour rust, hns boon granted nlso. TWO DIVORCE MILL SWINDLERS s-.-ljstL RUSSIA Indicted in New York Charges of Fraud. on RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS EVENING Hev. C. Newton Dubs, son of Bishop R. Dubs, will speak in tho United Evan gelical church this evening at 7:30 p. m. Hev. Dubs la on his way to China as a missionary. Tho public Is invited. D. of II. Tke HoiUe. Mombors of tho Salem Lodge No, 10 D. of H. aro requested to meet at thoir hall in tho Insurance building at 1 p. m. Thursday to attend the funeral of Hister Ida West. By order ot Chief of Honor. Mnu. Nklmk Wiiitk. BOTANICAL C WONDERS The marvel, of the hour is Mia wonderful cure of chronic disuses wiffioiit the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afllicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. F.Cook, the great botanical snecialist and original discov- erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed tor years irom awiui ur ease and the moreawfuletfeds of rank medical humbug. Dr. Cook is willing to ijive patients the benelitol hislite.study out declinesto publish further test imonials out of regard for his patients, yet will, gladly refer any callers to their neighbors and friends who have been healed, Consultation free. If you have arty physical ail ments it will do you good to call and have a little chaUwilh the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Street, Salem Oiepon. 1 Rr ABtlatc4 l'm ( tka JaamaL Pukin, Nov. 12. A conference of tho foreign ministers waa held today at the Conclusion of which thoro wm general expression of gratification nttM progress made toward reaching a settlement. It was stated most of tho minor Joints had been disposed ol and an kgrcomont reached upon eovorol osientlul quest ions. The meeting dlselossd fowor difll- cnlticB over important points thtn was expected. Minis tor Concor yaa ons couraged to beliovo that tho propoal would bo ready to bo submitted to the Chinese Plenipo'onttaries at r earlier date than heretofore hoped. ' Information from Nijti Chraug in dicates n disturbed condition of affairs there. Robbers and pirates nreharrylug thu region and paralyzing comutrce. Washington, Nov. 11. Th Naval Court of Inquiry, which imistlgatcd thucoJHsion on October. 15, nrtr New port, of thu torpedo boats Daligron and Craven, has mndo ita repot rucom mending that Lieutenant Fod Ilr6wn, of thu Craven; be tried by coirt martial and that Lieutenant WilllauG. Miller, of the Dahlgrcn, bo censured. On tho recommendation Jvlge Advo eate, General Secretary Onju dispensed with the court martial nnd tdminhturud censure in both cases. of American warships now In sorvico would rcquiro nt lqast 500 ofllcers nnd 10,000 men for fighting complements. With a national naval roporvo enroled this force would be secured and mado ofllciont in a few weoks whllo on tho other hand tho prceont nayal inllltln aystcm could not supply ono-tonth tho number in twico that time. San Fhancisoo Nov. 14. Thirteen insane soldiers from tho Philippines who had been confined in tho Presidio Hospital have boon sunt to tho govern ment asylum nt Washington 1). 0. Tun more insano men will soon arrive here on the transport Lognn. SHORT STRlFE OF TELEGRAPHERS Left Their Keys Promptly at Twelve O'clock Just as the Hallroul OMclali Accetdtd to Their DenUnds. ni Before They Could fie Katltled-A Lively Flurry Mr AtaocUUM ? tm tka .LoHraftl. Ciiioaiio, Nov. ll-The Tribune says: Five mluutos Iwforo tho strike of the telegraph orators west of Albuqunrquu I ISeum.v, Nov. 11. Thetlorinan press has received thu nnnoubement of the diplomatic agreement it Peklu favor ably. Tho lierllner Tojtrlntt expresses a fear that somo conBUrnble time will olapso before thu nwera aru ablu onlhuHiuitn Ku Hall road Systom waa called J.M. Uarr third Vlco-President of tho Bantn Fo Informed .M. II, Dolphin, President of tho Order of Itallrond Telegraphers that thu company would grn-t tho men's demands. President Dolphin hurried to tlio Train Dispatch- One or the Parties a Old Offender-Was Man ACaier of a Mill Order Swindle Which Csutht Many Suckers.' Or AaiavtaU rrn n taa joaraai. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 14. It ia said that tho grand Jury will food hand up an indictmont against tVu dlvorco mlllcato. Whqthor Mrn. Uyrd G. Ilorrlck will bo Included In tho list ia not certain as yet. Assistant District Attornoy Ungcr de clines to dooy or nlllrm tho truth of tho reiort that Wilson, one of tho prisoners wanted to tnaku a statement. Ilq said thnt any coufossion olthor man might mako would bo of no uso to his olllco which had moro than enough evidence to tend both moii to atuto prison for long tor ins. Tho Times says: Iluuy Xuimur two years ago was tho clilof wituesn on tho proceedings against tho Fairfield Floral Company of Fairfield Mo one of tho largest mall order swindlers ever run down by thu Inspectors. Tho company's ostensible busluets was tho mauufar.tiiro nnd sale of artificial Unworn. Thu concern was taking in money at tho rnt of ) 100,000 n year. Tho sehomo was In the first p.aeu to mlvorllsu for persons touond twojitnnipa and learn how to mako from $12 to f 18 a week by pleasant, easy work nt thulr hoiiiet. Thu plan was to make nrtlllual How era and tho applicant was Informed that n roureoof instruction by mall wan no Cessary. This was worth f.2T It wiih said but wns sunt.to uiplcnnta for .'12 cento. Tho next step whh to recommend that Ruin of the Empire is Threatened in Chinese Difficulty..1 PRESENT' POLICY OF THE POWERS AlAY LEAD TO DISMEMBERMENT Severe Criticicisms of the English Press on the Pacific At titude of Our Government Due to a Complete Mis understanding of the Administtation. " to obtain tho slgnatuDB of Emperor er'a Room, which was next door in (1 Kwang Hsu and tho Kiproja Dowager but thinks that thoy will ultimatelly yield. Thu Voaslecho.oltung denies tho statomontsof tin Engl Is papers that Count Von Waldreeo's nnthorlty is not rospt'cted by tholusslana. Tho aspersions cast y tho French yellow book on Gormantrogardlng her attitude iu China arejhallunged by n number of papers. r WAHiu.saTOK.Nov. 14,-Secrotary lmg will injita rejwrt urge to establishment of a natal reserve to suplant'the exlvt lug naval militia whiclis suposed to havo outlived its usefuess as Is shown by ita rapid detoriorath since the war with Spain. Tho projsed national re serve la already undojconsideratlon in congress with tho itiorsoment of all naval and marltlmehtoresU. It contemplates lo enrollment of officers and eeami in the merchant service much of to tho manner of tho British reserve at v expense far below that of tho naval nltla with tho ad vantage of making tafaring men avail able to go aboard fttlug ships, It will be shown that In ce of war the amount 10 Great Northern building and started to eend n message to Albnquorquo calling tho itriko off when tho clock struck 12 and lho keys became silent. President Dolphin worked the hey himself. He "called" nnd "called." but no amount of "calling" resulted In reestablishing communication. Kvory operator on tho lino from Albuquerque, N. M,, to Los Angeles, Cal., n distance of 838 miles, had evidently left his post of duty. Dolphin hurried U) tho West ern Union Telegraph building, and after an hour nnd,n half succoedod In reaching thu representative of tho Order of Hail- road Tulographers, at Nsedles, Cal, To him ho sent the following mustuge: "Call thu strike off. The railroad company has acceded to the demand of tho men. Use your utmost Intiuonco to get men back to their places and to re-establish traffic nt all points." Hut the man at the other end ot thu line refused jo accept the message. "How 00,1 know you aro Dolphin?'' ho queried. President Dolphin cent back thosoorot sign of the Order and then the answer waa "0. K". That practically ended the tho applicant purchase shin plus of.. the flowers most In demand. I'liouminda Bent tho f !i only to receive a letter Btat ingihat business liad grown to such magnitude that mail Iota could not ho handled and that tho applicant Waa asked to buy material for 50 do 7.011 Iota which would cost (U0.50. A fow did scud the large amount de manded. Wlion Post Office Inspector Jninos I) Kolley-had found thatlettors were com inj iu at thu rato of 3000 a day a great many 01 thorn-enclosing tho fi and moro tho f)2 cents ho Indicted them. tlr AicUa Frra tm tka JoaraaL HXx I'ETKitsiiURU, Nov. 14, Tho Itooi sivia has mado tho discovery that tho Ghinoso troabloa threaten to ruin tho Russian Kmpiro If tho powora contintio thoir present policy. Ohlnn will bo uu ablo to pay tho money Indemnity nnd tho powers will demand mining, railroad and commercial concessions, which will result iu tho division of China Into sphorea of uifluonco, and ultimately Into tho partition of China, in splto of all as surances to tho contrary. Wariiinotom, Nov. 14. Tho rathor eovoro criticisms of tho Kngllsh press UK)n tho attitude of lho United SUtos relatlvo to tho Ohiheso compllertlons, havo attracted a good dual ofatlontlon hore. With a view to ascertaining what basis thoro might bo for theso criticisms, Inquiry waa made In 1111 authoritative quarter with thu following results! Comment!) of thu London press on tho attitude of (ho U n Hod 8 tat oh in tlio ponding nogolJathiua in China are founded on n complete mljundorstaud lug. This government is In ngruunioiit with tho poworH in domandluir severu ami adcquala punishment of all thu prin cipal wrongdoers, with full Indemnity for thu past ami security for the future. It does not, hawuver, presumo to docldu who are thu most guilty, which punlth uiont must ba inllloted on each par ticular case, and what sentences are possible of execution. In tho tost caflo tried in the courts of Now York last week It waa decided that where a roan ontorod a car whero thero was no official to show him a seat and hd doposited a cane, umbrella, or rip on tho sea); whllo ho went out on the plat form to purchase a paper that he hd a right to that seat and could not bo legal ly ejected therefrom. But on tho other hand tho court Enid that a man could not occupy two seats If ho had only paid for 0110 and if he wont Into tbo smoking caro and occupied a seat ho could not rotatn a scat in another car providing thoro woro passongcrs standing who could not got ecatB. In tho arrost of P. A. Van Blckol nnd 0. II. Hanford by tho Chicago pollco last week It ia belioved that tho greatest rail road pass forgoM iu tho world aro in custody. For years tho railroads have been looking for theso men who havo mndo thousnndsby thoir methods. San ford was at ono tlrao an official of tho Hoosao Tunnol road nnd knows branch of tho railroad business thoroughly, ilia previous hiith standing made him Im mune from suspicion and it is for this reason that his arrest was bo long de ferred. Tho Central l'Rseonger Assoc! atiod hnsoont out circular to every 150110ml pasaongor agent lit tlio country giving a list of the fraudulent passes found in tho posesslou ot tho pair. A gruat deal of evidence has been brought to light which connects certain tickut scalpers in the largo cities of thu country of collusion with Van Blckel and Sand- ford. Charles M. Iluyea, who has hltn on tho Wabash Hullroad News llernj, Thu iixouutlvu'cniinull of Porto Rleo granted a frntiehiso last week to tho North American company to build H00 miles of railroad In the Interior of the is land and to oporntu thu eamu. Throo years are nl'owod in which to complete thu work, Tlio motive powur may bo either steam or electricity. Tho lirltlsh company which controls tho railroads of Cuba hna declared 11 dividend of four and ono-linlf percent. tho first In tuvurul years. The stock holder ordered linprovomuutu Iu every j department nnd tho olllcials nro expect tcd to bring tho lines up to the American standard boon an- pointed prosidontoi tho Southern Pacific Is a pupil ot Jay Gould, Ho waa with on tho Wabash and other South wostorn roads, nnd niter his death his great execativo ability was rocognlml !v tho Canndlnus, ami ho was placud In charua of tho Grand Trunk. Tho knowl edge ho gained thoro of transcontinental business makos hltn a valuable man for tho Sou thorn Pacific and it is predicted by railroad mon that ho will mako that property produce botler results than It has ever done before, NEv? TODAY Fresh Peanut Taffy and Sweet 'Cider. Ellis & Zinn's No 154 Stutcystrcet, Salem 'Fhtse 2874 BSHMHHBaHttHHMHHUHKHKBMKHWIll II A. TIME OP. H N s M 8 m n u M HI m THANKSGIVING ?nnTrnTnnnnnnnnniTnnifrnnnnnmTnnTmnmtHrTnnnnnnnnnnnnnTfnnrmnmra PVPDVRAnV Ought to be thankful for something E T EH I DUll I -even if it's onlv because "thines ..-..- A tl-.. ll I I. !..' II I " auer an, pernaps our fiossmgs are me uiinKS -air, sunshine, water and occasionally a little I BULBS AND SWEET PEAS Wo t now showing some ot the choicest Hyacinth, Tuliid Croous bulbs ever seen iu (his city. Also ft) variiiaof the finest sweat peas. Call early and telnit varft while assortment is complete, s t 1 : ; 1 SAVA( & REID, Seedmen are no worse. in st common of the eood old Turk. But what would (lie Turkey think if you should serve him on an old table cloth, and lay an odd lot of napkins be fore your guests. He would turn over on the platter sure, Now let us help you out, we can do it with our auimuuutmuiiUiiuaimuuiiuuuuuuiiUuuuiiiiuiiuiiuuuuuuuiiuiimiuujiuiuiiiuiQ Hawk's Cut Glass Mr1 m Xm a: raa 3E3 350 Damasks, yith Napkins to Alatch Imported and Domestic Linens 2& k. X 3E3 Complete Sets Ready For Use Double Damasks From Ireland u r Is guaranteehigh grade hand finished. Wliavitist received a beautiful line of this make of rich cut hr If fs ,ra thing of beauty and a joy forever," We caUpecial attention to our display of cut glass and stexliJglvWHpJateo' ware in our east show window. Napkins in Dozen or Half Dozen Lots 'HTqi-19 (c our store and get.lmoval Sale.prices oil the 11 line of linens in all biin, v ill larr's Jewelry Store M m m m u Linen Sale Jos!ekG$o tilei Salfe- M E 1, t- j M IP IBTATEET. lkaobhu in low i uoK l K M 8 HHH W M H H U 8 M M U MM W S M N H I 1 Hi HMM HMMMRHM1I 1 If WIN