1 '--. f U CHEAPEST tiH 2TO!.U$0"J&00"- ejildJssoe rr .uVil'L?..00 vw PX mill pre- jw wni mrea monthi$i.oo for four months. VOL,. X iMiMi III' ' Mm mii ! .. -..- .. .. I1 H R " HA T? "ft? tniTD XT A T " " "- -w - iw Mti j .,4 A V I i fl bb m " m ' I ' ' i " ' amiaa a a i h ana .a.,, THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY Was the Victim of an Outrageous Assualt While Out Driving. AN INSANE WOMAN WAS ARMED ' . WITH A HATCHET AND THREW IT a -'t'V Russians are Abandening: Surveillance of a Chinese Rail .j road-The Senate Need Not Confirm AlcKinley's .' Peace Commissioners. Aaaonlaftil Prraa la lit JoaraaJ. UnKnt.AU, November 10 Ktnporor William was tlio object of an attempted outrage today. Aa ho wbb driving to tho Cutrasstor barracks, a woman in tlio crowd hurled a short hand clioppor or lintchot, nt tlio carriago. Thu hatchet Btruck tlw carriage, but tho rapl 'ity with which (he vehicle was tmsslnir saved tin occupants. Tho woman was arrested, She Ib believed to bo insane. Pahim, Nov. lG.A dispatch says thu Russians are abandoning thulr Burvellluni'o of tho railroad from Tnlai to Yung Thiui, and that Count Von Waldercoe has telegraphed the Russian minister of war complaining strongly of this measure. Washington Nov 10 Attorney Gen eral Griggs has decided that moinhors of the International arbitration commii. fllon, selected by the President under the terms of the treaty at tho Haituo nenco conforonco, aro not aubject to conflrmu tlon by tho aonate. Tho President has already soleptcd former president Har rison and former senator Gray, of Dela ware as members of the commission. Two other members aro still to bo selected. A TODAY'S TELEGRAMS DOILED DOWN FOR BUSY PEOPLE ? Ah tho guest last night nt New York of thu Society of Americans Authors, Mark Twain convulsed a company of 200 men and women gathered nt a recep tion hi his honor nt Delmonicos. The Itov. Alfred Pinney at ono time Pastor of u church in Oluveland which John D. Rockefeller nttonded when a young muu and ono of tho oldest Baptist Ministers In tho country, died at New York from heart disease. The Stewart Mansion, tho famous marble pahico nt tho Fifth Aveeuo and Thlrthy Fourth. Btrebt, ulll bo torn down. If tho tho Rogers Locomotive Works at Paterson Ih not pold by December l Itogers says he will then close it down. Many sections of tho shops have been closed down nlrendy and workmen aro being paid off. At the Northwestern University Ob servatory, Kvaurton. between I and I :'M o'clock this mornini!, many shootiue stats were seen, ono of which wan re markably brilliant. Condltioua wero fa vorable for photographing. Tho Now York, Ontario t Western railroad is arranging for .tho purchaseot soveral additional collieries ronvonlont ly near its lino in Pennsylvania, thu ae. quisilion of which mines will Increase tho anthracite tonnage of the comnanv about one third. SECRETS OF WAR WERE OBTAINED By an. Official of This Gov ernment Was or British Parentare and Secured alt the Dimension or the Latest Field ciin Manufactured By the French. NuwYonic, Nov. lfl. The following statement Is given prominence In La i rosse: "A personage who claims'to bo thoroughly acquainted with what Ih on. ing on behind tho sconeo on tho matter, of tho dtvulgonco of tho Bccrots of tho latest French field cun to tho United States makes tho followinc statement: This affair is conncctod with tho sud den departure for Gibraltar of an ofllcor of tho United States Navy who was em ployed In tho foreign section of tho Ex position of having fulfilled his functions m tho naval attacho ot tho Embassy. Tho field .gun Incident was. also tha.cauea of the sudden handing over of tho Em bassy to the irst Secretary by Genoral Horaco Porter and his donartnre fnr opain. "Tho naval attacho In mioatfnn wlm was born ofBritish nareuta and dnvntnd aboyo all to tho Etnbassv In th'o Fun.' bourg Saint Honoro, anted almost openly as a spy for soyoral powers." "Tho doparturo of General Horaco Porter which Is gvion out as temporary Is really final and ho will bo replaced In Paris by Mr. John Lolshman, United States Mlnlsleter'to.Bernoia diplomatist of tho highest character whoso Inde pendence vls-a-vls the EnoliBh Embassy can bo counted upon for maiutonanco cf a good relations between tho French Republic and tho United States." SAEEMT, OHEGOIT FRIDAY NOVEMBER IG 1900. 3C l '" a jy. ,Xv 4-s. D0.Y0UOTteKS The Journal will Ueto vor ir' at 92 In the shads and dilve duff ltY?rAMl j lhts ftway-l T75WTr- m DHM OF ' PANISH GENERAL Of His Policy as Commander of the Spanish Forces in Cuba. DID HIS DUTY AS SOLD.ER AND READY TO DO IT AGAIN Tells How Under DifftfcnCircuinstances the Spanish Army Would Have Sw6pt the Americans Into the Sea. Br Aaaoetiitr Prraa ta lata JoaraaJ i i Have you seen our line of boys' and men's (overcoatsI 8 .... .. i 4 i i We Have a larec assortment of colors and styles. If you want good, reliable overcoats at I . 1 t. ,1- .1- "V w lowest spot cusn prices go to tuc X 4 i York Racket t l jThe New J Don't buy a suit for yourself till you sec what w we arc offering in men's clothing. You can't w appreciate our extremely low prices till you see the quality and make-up of the goods. Best of linings- and good workmanship on all grades. If you want to make your boy hap py, get him one of those neat vested suits. Wc are prepared to fit the -whole family in footwear, Almost any kind of a shoe you want, and they're the kind that give satisfac tion. New line of ribbons just received, 4 f Salem's Chtactst One Price Cash Stere: I t S E. T, Barries, Proprietor I 2 Corner Commorclal and Chomekata Streets. Zk In Drumming up Business.... AtCuracas, Venezuela, Millet Provost lias purchased tho Melendez Asphalt mines for 30,000. The Chilean Council of Stale has au thorized an appropriation of fGOO.OOO for tho exhibition nt the I'an-Atnerican Ex position in Buffalo, New York. George Ilollonlxjck Hozet, n pioneer Chicago real estate denier who hai en gineeretl property deals In Which' mil. lions word involved, is deal. JHonsJKnor T. J. Capol has been bo- jneniiied by the late Ixmt Unto el Kug lund an income of 500 per year for tho tet.t of his dfe. .Former Governor Geo. A. M. ltaips-, dell ot new llaninsli ro dlinl tixluv. Attorney-General Grljrga apuounrea ho will retiro from next cabinet. Tlio Czar of Russia passed a patisfac tory day. Yip Luck. Cliineso. was banned this morning nt Vancouver, 1!. C. Senator Davis roported resting quietly. Kootenai Vailoy Huilway fiorn Hon tier's Ferry,Iduho, to Kuskonock, B. C , ojienod for business Novemler 26th. FRISCO VINTER'S SUDDEN DEATH San Fiiancihco Nov. lit. A mud Hnr. azsthy a prominent wino merchant of this state was found In a dying con dition on tlinshlnwnlk nt Ihn rnrnnr nf Hydoand Washington Streets early this morning. He died while being removed to tho receiving hospital. Heart disease is the supposed caueo, Pahis, Nov, 10. General Wcylor has omorged from his shell and fires somo hot shot nt Anglo-Saxons in goneral to Figaro's correspondent. Ho opened by faying that ho onco moro protested against the abomluablo reputation ero oteil for him by tho American and Eng llph journals for political nurnosus. Hn centinued: WliOtl I was Governor Gunnral nf Cuba and was dtfend.ng tho sovereignty of Spain in that colony iho leasts of my acts ot var distorted by tho press of tho EnIIsh-suenklng nations. I never troubled inywlf about that for I always did only my duty as a soldier. "ThtlfO IvllliI StoritM fminil nn nntin In Europe. It (unrequired tho events (n tho Transvaal and the storlon nl th r.l cruelties colnmltted Upon tho Hoora by ixiru itouorts and tho Eoglisli for Euro penn uillitarv writers In nrknmvlixW that I never conducted mysolf in Cpbn as the British havodono In South Af rica. "I carried onlliu war luOuba with the n'u'or which war reuitires. You cannot run tilts of courtesy and generosity with rebel and half civilized negroes llku our revolted CubnnH who were accustomed to maseacro in horrible fashion tho soldiers thoy had captured. "I'winln Hlinnlil linvu . mi. .,,.. ,-. ., a...1v WV.W.. win jivtfl Spaillsh Bo'IdlorB. (hoso bravo llttlo uof-' diors ot ill and iQ yearH of ngo.Ughting with the Cubans to understand the real horror of that war. People would h avo to have seen tho excostos of which tint Cubans Here guilty in tho treatment of tholr prJsoncrs.to havo teen tlicm tortur ing them and putting them through a slow martyrdom and mutilating tholr dead bodies to understand thn nniullnr character of that war. "But novor mind that. 1 did mv dulv as n soldier and am roady to do it again. My best reply to my traducors is tho esteem and affection In which 1 am hold by tho whole Spanish army tho mnrka of devotion which havo always been lavished niton mo by my eomnanions In arms both thosu in Cuba and those in tho peninsula." "if I had been able to gathor together a Btrong Conservittlvo parly after thu death of Canovas I should havo prevent ed the loss of Cuba. At the liend nf tl... Spanish troops which wero then in thu island 1 should havo driven tho Amnrle ansiuto tho boa. Tho hasty levies cf Americans would never have been able to copo with tho Spaniards. I should novor have nsked for n Heel to lie sent to mo. My resources down there (in Cuba) wero uuito ample. "General Blanco inndn t.irril.i.i .,.tu. takes. Ho concentrated all itn imm.. in Havana instead of adopting taotles Wlllcll WOll 111 llllVH lurtntlt.ul I.I... I.. ilttvoto his interests to tho iioiutH threatened by thu Americans. It would hnvu la'on easy to havo saved Hautla -o ir uiBi'uiciiuiK meir euiorcumeulH ut an earlier stage mid with greater rapidity, "llutitlstoolato now. What is tho good of crying over spilt milk. Politics lst ourrwlo'tles. No blame whatever tan httnch to tho army. All that It did was to obey drdes. It. was iu no wise ruBiuiiiiuiu lor our disaster. "It Is my opinion that If Marshal Mar tinez Caw pus hud remained purely and simply a soldior, his fnmo would havo boon all thu greater." FORMING A CATTLE COMBINE or Course Rockefeller IU Nothing to Do With It and It Is Not a trust In Any Sense of the Word. NKW YOtttv. NOV. 10. fionrun 11. Io. Ing, of Fort Worth, Texas, Is in tho olty ior mo purposo ot lormlng a cattle com- no, and it has bean mtinrtml timtta .lohn D. Itockefellor is to bo interested In tho company. When Mr. T.nvlnirwn seon nt tl-o Waldorf-Astoria ha said. that tho company which ho" was ontleaWrfng to form was not ni trust In hny soiibo of tho word, and that Mr. Bockofeiler, so ntr as no know, was not to bo Interested In tho company in any way, Ho said ho was In Now York last spring on tho nine mission which brings him hero at this Uino and that ho had oxpoeted to form tho company at that time. Mr. Loving Bald that, tho company would not nttemnt to control nrlia nt all but that it was tho intention, of thosu who are promoting tho comnanv tn purcliaso about 3.600.000 nores of Inn. I in Texas near the lino betwoen Toxas and Now Moxico for tho purposo of go ing into tho cattlo raisin tr huslnnM nn n largo scalo. It was his intention at llrat tolormn company with a capital of 50,000,000 but he found that It would not bo practicable and ho has now decided that tho now company will bo capitalized nt about fia.OOO.OOO. Mr. Loving soya that ho was not In Clovolatul two days ago nnd that ho has not called on Mr. Bockefollor nnd that there la no one cJso Interested in tho company. -i. it XTQ 28 m . ' ' - itit ii. i i i f-li. .,, hi wssm NOT 'T ; ' 1ALY MOf M In Expressing their Opinions About the British. DYNAMITE DICK OF CALIFORNIA-- ... .,', OTHER IRISH BRIGADE LEADERS Estimates of M Marksmanship of the Tfa'nsVaaIers---De-clare Duller Was the Bulldog of the British uenerais. , i j - 4 r " - . Y ii ' ' Bt AaDtat Pra. (. tha Jonraal. REMAINS ARRIVE SATURDAY MORNING Tho body of the lato Illunehn Knndt who died In San Francisco, was shipped Thursday evening and will nrrlvo hero Saturday morning, Fundrnl arrange monta will bo made aftoriho rumaliiB nrrlvo. JOE GANS AND KID PARKER WILL FIGHT SEVERAL BIG UpP SALES in Kit .Thu Choshlre nnd Thoriisliiirry crop of SHI) ImK'H nt Kuguno, ltrowu nnd (n gram crop or 17.1 bales at Independence; Goo. Well'h" crop nt sniuo pluco of SO bales; wero sold and delivered today to Fjilier and Nles at l.'J to 14 cents. McAllister. Camnbull. Death and Knrr. youn .men accused of causing denlh nl Junulo Bossuhioter In l'ntomou. Nnw Jrey, by ndmlnlstorlng a drug, wero Hrralgnod, pletidwl not guilty, mid trial rot tor January H. Before the Denver Athletic Association Tonight-Odds Two to one on cans. SOME KENTUCKY ELECTION MATTERS I,kxi(1to.. Kv.a A A. 8. Thojinon. r 0-f - t 9 a nrnmlnunt farmnr. Ganrtm Lonrv and Samual Adams, Colored, wore hold In fl.OOO ball, by United States Commis sioner Hill, to tlio fedoral court, chaiged with conspiracy to proyont negroes from voting at the last election, Of Aaaaelatftf I'rcaa ta Ik Journal. Dknveii, Nov. 10: Joo Gans of Balti more and Kid Parker of Donver will meot at tho Colorado Athletic A nida tion tonight in a 10-r.ound contest to weigii In nt 135 lbs. each. Tlere Is great interest in tho go nnd tho sale of tickets is unprecedented. GeorRO Siller will officiate as referee nnd a huge amount of money has been wagered On tho ro suit. Tho prevailing odds nro two to one on pans and tlio lurgest bet thus far was mado last night between Al, Hereford, Gun's manager, and Billy Edwards, manugor for Parker. Tho formor placed $1000 against Edwards' 500. BOTANICAL X WONDERS FREEDOM OF SPEECH NOT INVOLVED Ross Was Removed From Stanford for General Indiscretion and Largeness of the Mouth. It costs lots to learn how, but we charge it to experience, not to you. An object lesson for instance our slaughter prices on tan shoes. KRAUSSB RROS 275 COilV.EHCIAL ST WbSBSP ps&ssm? e, FOR CHRISTMAS X X THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER twtner wild a WO plcte court of the Gttu system df lborthml tautbj ty nail for $40. TaU wll eaable you to bcceoeia expert steMfrather by utUiilac a little stare time each day. THE CHICAGO was awarded the Gold Medal at the PrU ExFOSlina, a vim vnncr. u tuaaaiu m;- toanl. Is the most riapl and iuuUt of typwrlttrs aid turns out tee most attractive work. r Is'lMf X Gea'IAieatforOreioo.JUtaay. Ore. Lt XvIiNLr v Clyde tsruck. Uical Aca . Saka. Or. The-marvel om& hour is (he wonderful cure of chronic diseases without 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 specialist and original tiiscov- amrnf tUo hntnnif'il rnr hfnls some patients who have sulTer- ai fnr voir, frnm rivuful fllv- ease and the more awfuleiTects c f 111 I F oi ninK meuicai uuuiuuk u. Cook is willing togive patients iho lipiiffit nf his I iff sttirlv but AanlinnKin niihlkh fiirlhpr tfi. imonials out of regard for his patients, yet win giaaiy reter nnv callers to their neighbors and friends who have, b'eeru healed, Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it will do you gpod to call and have a hlltechat with thA Hnetiir. Ofhce 301 Liberty street, Salem Oiepon. tlr AaaolMtai Pre a la tba Jeamat, Stanfokd Unitk.nhity, Cal., Nov, 10. Tho San Francisco Alumni Assooi ation has takon up Professor Bods' roelg nation with the avowed purpose of ex. pressing it as their opinion that tliu wel fare of tho University if Ha future is to bo considered above a Dorsonal difference leading to tho resignation of a Professor trank v. Kersting repreeentlng tlie As sociation fay: "Whllotho Alumni sympathies with Hobs In Ida predicament; we cannot hut ecu that Mrs. Stanford 'a reasons are fined and sufflolont and thero is nn end of It. There is no doubt iu the minds of the Alumni that Dr. Itoia has been Indln ureet. The 'iiersonal reasons' we have found to Imi iu Ur Bom's frequent ilorojiatory references to Heuator Han ford." New To-day, Fresh CHOCOLATES and fr csh BONBONS, Ellis & Zinn's Nol54State.Stref. Salem'Phone 274 N?"YomNov. 10. Among the Am erican ecoTRBan'drlsTfliiviilrvinnM tn.f arrlyod In this country nftor sorvlco In tho Boor nrmv aro Prlvnto T. a. rtnirnr.i of Iceland hnd J. N. Kliwof Rnlirni-nin hotter ktiown as 'Dynamlto Dick." "Wo nro nil mombors" aald Uolford of tho Irish Urlgado which was nom- nmnded by an Amorlcan-Colonol "Johnny" Dhko formerly of tho United Slates Sixth Cavalry and n West Point graduate. This war is not neur over notwithstanding reports to tho uontrnry. Head tho reported losses of the Kngllsh which thoy say In their dispatches are duo to enlerlo fover. It (a Hot tho en torio fover or any other kind of nntnrtn allllclion that la doing tho work. It is Mauser bullets nnd nothing olso. "Wo wero In tho Hold from Otobor 0. mm, to tne L'nd tiny of last month, then we sailed from Iouronco Maninus for ineslo enroulo to Ajnrica. Wo wero at Hpionkop, ColonsojUhtlogo of Udy smith, ModdorBpruItjfflllusinanyotlior engagements. Aa .jtwIVds marksman' ahlp tho l)oor catntfvo the Kngllsh eardsnudsjmiU'B aiulatlll beat (hem with their eys shut. During n fight on Oc tober 90lli 600 Johannesburg twllcemon fought l.BIK) entrenched Eih-IIhIi. rnn. turcd their works with 1,178 men nnd killed tho rest. Thin ulvos nn ldoa of bow Ihn Itoer can shoot. "It soumlh strange hut It is trua I imvof mw a Union Jack or n rcirlnnint. nl Hag during all tho war. The only flag tlio ilrltlsh over showed was a while one nnd I never hoard of a white Union Jack. "When the poor' olU' President loft for Kuropo, General Hotha In his order in his man aniioiinulni tlm iimi,iriiir..! 'Now that tho oor old man In safe lot tho lighting begin.' This was tho Inog. urntlon of thu guerrilla warfare Thu Kngllsh olllcora aro a ijueer sot. Pronoh Is tho boat of tho lot. Hullor Is tho bull dog of tho orowd. Ho has no fooling for his nidii. On ono occuhIchi u delaul inotit 01 trooiis 111 his command niftm..! (n turned a battory of nrtlllory on them nnd 73 of thorn wore klllod." ' "Dynnmlto Dick" King said tho scouts hadanoxpotlonooBlmllarto tho Irielf mon, In most casos one of tholr daUtif having boon to dynamlta tlie rallwaya His participation in this duty ho said accounted forhla sobrlcquot. Ho said that tho dotsichmetit was disconrteously troafod by tho authorities at Louronco Marquor, tho Portvguoso liavlng Im prisoned them for six davs on & troon. ship before nlowlng thom to boaftl tho Aiisirian.juioyu stcamslilp IHtyra, on which they sailed for Trlesto. The AnatxSalooaSold? " J. P. Ujgors txlay sqld his aalobnjn Uio old opera houso block to Jav 8. PhllHpe. Why? It U because Aycr's Hair Vigor 13 Hair-food ; goes right down to the roots of the lutr : feeds the hair bulbs just the way they used to be fed when you were younger and wore vigorous. That's hy the, dart, rich color of culy life always comes back to your gray hair. The hiir grows longer, too. .If you do not nbuln ths brnidflt you ffr.im Hi. n. .I.a VI... u.l. af... . about It. lla will (til you Ju.t tfaa rlht rou dtilra Uotor Ataexed to Alabama, MoNTOQWKiuy., a( NoVf nj(xi,0 project of annexing Went Florida to Alabama has rocolved an Impotua from tho report of Bcorotary of HUitoaioDavls, In which he saya that Alabama runs a inl'o further south on tho eastern Imnnil. ary than thu tract books have horotofor shown, and that tho state fa nofmoaiuui of uwetlgo of land wh'ch Ida onicorecorda ... ..vuj'ii ,u iiif tuiiiiiiiiuil rumseil 101 B.V..HUU nii'ui iiKviuwoiixinia storm a lloor stronghold, to face which 'nl,01 t0 B,,ow Jt ownnod, running One was certain dtmth. In his anger Huller ,lunJro1 "H along the uonthorn end tf I ft it aliitik of the statu. MNHIMNHBBHBMHHHHHNMM m mini S.L m m w a m a H ma, m RffUfllVlI iP Lace Curtains iltufllwl Swim I 08 iHiilllml BwIm tj 50 l Notllngliiim ;fTi fin SWEPT, PEAS ,''vriii BULBS AND We aro now Bhowiug boihh of tlm ql)o!wt llyaefiill). Tulip and Oroaus bulbs ever M)n 111 IiiIh olty. AIo. fS yartetled ot the lnsl sweet eas, Uall tijy ami wllwl v vartetjei wlitfu assortment Is ttouiplHo, ,;:::i SAVAGE &, REID, Seedmen M HI Wi iiiwili.ui Imm ii line of oxoep tioiml vuluMnneuiid two pair of a kind. 1 'Ut Hulllwl HwiM 'l'A iWl 3 W) N )ttiiiuliam -..II wi I Nottingham, t IX) f -I -ib llullled Hruvaels Nt (I QQ m Extra Urge 8lin. . , .'oo t 0 60 Irish Foliif HO f rt W) NotlliiKliuui 1 1 uo I n w .pttingnitii im t W HocwmT Rt fj m flX(Kfll.iltri.hiirg 00 Thanksgiving Table Linens Tliortuh In this (lupaftinunt frf enormous, but staty one rettiivea Attention, llMmembw tliat now you gut tho lowest prldtM en the best linens In all Halonu t Remnaiitsi Hawk's Cut Glass Is guaranteed high grade hand finished. ft. L-aan. aaaa-1 niiiii Al ft I Al t 4 1 I I lilt t t a MnlA i WC IIUVC juat iclcivcu a ucaumui imic ui una iiuim; ui rich cut glass. It is "a thing of beauty and a joy forever." We call especial attention to our dfsplay (jf cut glass and sterling silver and plated ware in our east show window. Barr's Jewelry Store 25c Black W&ol Ladies' Hose 19c a pair. rt fit H kliul at g'onlly rutin Al lirw, Dross Goods Silks Kmbroideries MjC92Ptc, iwtutt j.tifleit glitwtiiigj, lofti, lint, print t. Men's Pants A special line one pair of a kind nhown In our south window Just us wo advertise them. a 60 Assorted Pattorn....l 05 fl COBiHXilal ft 29 (8 60 Assorted Putterna. . . .f2 05 SIM RAW make fS 45 10 60 Fancy Btrlpo $3 05 00 Oray Wool fltrlpo. . . . 00 i 60 Faney Worsted $3 75 0 00 Kiinifl Trousora ft J5 f BO Klnscs TJrotuu ra f 1 05 If H M m Men's Suits One of n kiniu (treat value overy .ohj M Tli9arJflrnciit.li proportion II to tta kn H4 io and seo H 13 STATE aTrtHET LKAUKIH IN LOW rlUUH m n Removal Sale Ta -. '" ' '""'" ",..... 1. .najgi 11 Removal Sale SHtlMVMHIffliHMHIIHMMIIIHllHHailMHHHMHHHHMHHH r H ff l 1 i f v i V r