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Y r mE CHEAPEST A?.D 25SDA,LY lN obeoon. . V. . 0fl,y $3.00 year by mall ere Mid joe for a single moath"-fiOc two moflthi 90 ccotf three months $1.00 for four months. jq HO Yftll WANT PR0S?E)f Y?5TAIW "W U.U you to tasfsess? AnVatV' ht ' TSi0."1 will Keeo yur tlwrwr at 92 In the shade and drive JM rhs:awy-t' K . "St V, t : 5 VOh.X SALEM, OREGON hAURVM NOVEMBER if 1900. M DAILY Mil K A j , .mm ttO 281 ft fc UNPLEASANT INCIDENTS Friction Between French and American Troops PONTOON BRIDGES CAUSING TROUBLE Disagreements Date From the Killing or Cor poral lluihes of the Third Artillery. tlr Aoclt4 I-naa t tha Joanud. vanAtlco Corrcppondunro of the As sociated Press to Mm Capital .Iosii.val Tikn tbik, Chinn, Out. 24. Tlio preB onco of a Inrgo nnmbor of troops lioru in contiguous camps and with iiiUurully existing national prejudices is cuueln considerable friction and sovoral un' pleasant incidents havo occurred. Ono of thu chief causes of friction litis boon tlio number of pontoon bridges thrown ncroeB tlio river. There ore thn u of theeo within the space of u mile and hb the river it) simply crowded with 1 links and tow boats some ronfllct has io.mi the remit. Mnstof tlio troublo Iiat oo Mirrcd at the French bridge and twice troublo has rem I led between thu French guards and I ho American centric on the onthobofttB. A fow days ago a string of 20 junk coming down Btrenin was held un at the French bridge for several hours in spite of the protests of tlio American guards on board. Finally word reached the Ainorican headquarters of tlio condition of affair and an ollkor was sent up to tlio bridge lie found a French soutinol on the turwntil boat and promptly order ed him off. There was a sharp inter change 1. Utvn tlio American and French ollleers hut thu sentry sas re moved. Ucnoial Summer then arrived and the result was that llio bridge was opened and the boats allowed to pass. The feeling between thu French and American eoldieis apparently dates from tlio killing of Corporal Hughes of the 'J bird Artillery sumo weeks ugo by a French sentry whom he with two com pHiiioiiH attempted to rush in order to crosB the bridge uflnr dark, A day or two ugo there was another bit of friction in which both sidos rather ovoratopped tlio limit and aro fairly chargiiblu with some blnmo. Tlio bridge regulations require that only ono boat may go through at a time. A fleet of junkB in charge of u noncommissioned American soldier came down and an at tempt wns made to tako throe of them through tlio draw abro'mt. hi coining through, tlio junks Jammed in tlio draw and thu American on the leading boat and tlio French bridgo guardB clashed. The French attempted to arrest tlio American and a list fight ensued in which ono Frenchman wont overboard nnd sovorai wore badly nsed up. The American was llnally ovorpowored and put undor guard. Ho was soon released but according to his (statement ho was struck whilo under hi rent by a French ofllcor. The man slated that two guarcs hold tholr bayo nuts at liis heart whilo thu olllcor hit Jiim in the fuce cutting a giiBb over his ye. Tlio matter .fl now under invest! vation. The camps of the Fiftcunth lnfanti y Clothes you want good clothing look for a good investment. You run no risk in buying here. Our overcoats are selling last, but we can still suit you. SI 6.50. In underclothes we suits than ever In underclothes we think we do the underwear business pretty well, that's why your kind is sure to be here. 40c riSeunusuaIUSo find such hat values, and so many styles all the late fall shapes in stiff hats. Dozens of other Ih ngs you need-shirts, hose, neckwear, and these nice warm night "nopIefenTof the celebrated Salem Mills blankets. WQOl&ft mii STORE SOD COMMBROlAb flJT. ;mwm?mw 2 i Rh BOERS OR.X BRyCDY M I IIS THE SALEM I Next Door to Bush's Bank, State St !cwwvw 4 , , x A A v , i irjTLV v x A V'fCw5iirL 19 " I'll 4 fl HJftMV- 9 S "' MM H" T FOR CHRISTMAS E L, tlio Third Artillory and a section of tlio Frenrh forco aro very close and thero la evidently considerable bad blood bo- tweon thn two. It cropped out recently when a French soldier cut tlio led team of an Araoricon nrmy wagon across tho head with n Btlck.Tbo teaniBtors Jumped out of tho wagon and according to reiwrts gavo tho offender and sovcral of his companions comoprotty rough handling. SEVERAL MORMONS KILLED AND WOUNDED PiiOKNix, Ariz., Nov. 17 A dispatch received at midnight from I'achccesaya: In tho attack on thu Mormon's colony hero 12 Indians nnd several MormoiiB wore killed and wounded. Tho Gover or of Chiliuahua has ordoro I out Mexican troops and ruralos. A squadron of cav alry has been despatched from tho mili tary post at Aecencion 60 miles distant but it Is believed to bo too pninll to copo with tho rcdBlcins. Fifty soldiers have Just been sent from the military post at Juarez PORTLAND FATAL ELEVATOR ACCIDENT PonrLA.ND. NuV. 10. A fatal cce'dont occurred at thn Masonic Temple last night) and Clark LyoiiB lies dead nt IiIb homo on the West Side. Lyons, for tlio past nine months, was janitor at tho temple, and it was in that capacity that ho was working about tho building last night. Ho was in tho basoment and, unknown to tho elovator man, entered tho lower cago of tho elevator. When tho first floor of tho building was reached ho endeavored to got out of tlio cago without signalling tho elovator man Ho wns caught between tho elevator and tho outer door nnd later was carrio I down and at last crushed between tho floor of tho elevator and tho basement floor. X TODAY'S TELEGRAMS BOILED DOWN FOR BUSY PEOPLE yrV Tho Horrcshoffs will build tho now American cup defender to sail noxt August. Jockoy Tod Bloan will bo homo In n fow days and rldo on tho Pacific coat this winter. For murdering Louisa Front, Preston Porter, colored, was burned alive nt Li mon. Col., Friday evening. Joo Clans of Baltlmr.ro knocked out Kid Parker of Denver in the fourth round of what was to have been a 10 round go beforo tho Colorado Athletio Association. Tho doparturo of tho Cabinot MIntster from Vulta to St. Petersburg has been post ponod. This indicates that tho Czar Is improving. Tlio American consul at Canton lias been notified that tho Hoard of Recon struction has been ordered to pay $10,0 0 as tho first installment in tlio suttlomunt of American clainiB. All tho foreign consuls at Canfon nr pressing for settlement of claiiuB for des troyed missions. Two convicts who escaped from tlio r.eavoneworth, Kans., penitentiary mine, after a running fight with guards, aro still at largo. Armed mounted gunrdsnro searching tho timber in all directions. Later They aro Biirrounded in an old barn. Clothes mean overclothes, un derclothes, and lots in be tween, for man or boy. When Pnc.es ranging irom ou to of carry a moie extensive "" BAILEY'S PATENT RIBBED BACK RUBBERS FOR WOMEN. w If you have had rubbers that ellp or Uarat the heel, that coino of! j in the mud, that soak and soil thoJF skirts, try the ribbed baolc nndseoJ how ingeniously theao faults are 5 ovorcome. They exqel in appear- anajwear and comfort. . (J I SHOE STORE ? B. It. LEABO, Maoacrr v,,,&',,l,,k:'L:,l, THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER toother wlih con tleie course of the C system of shorthand WMM W mat! for $40. This will enatle you to fcecome as expert stenographer ty utUlzlar "nie spare line (. TiitTCTICAOO .was awarded the Cold Medal at the Paris KXPOSUio". iww . toard Is the most Hmfr and durable of typewriter aad turns oat the most atlracilve work. mKir K" CeB'IAieatforOreion.AUuay. Ore. TcINCy. Ji. Yi?A.urs itA At tot. Siltn. Or. LONDGN GLOOMY Redhot Attacks on Capitalist ic Ministers HOW CHAMBERLAIN GETS CONTRACTS Sharp Practices Oy American Jockeys Continue to Cause Soreness Among British Sports. Special Associated Tho Journal. Frees Adranco Report to Ix)Ndom. 'ov. 17. Minimum nows and maximum rain were tho disttn UUisliinK foaturo of thu week. Rnnli gloomy, wet days as havo been experi enced horo recently aro unusual oven for London. Joseph Chamborlain is deporting himself on tho sunny Mediterranean and la temporarily eofo from tho vigo rous personal attacks which continue to bo mado on him by tho Liberals. Tlio latest and most important of thoeo Is a statement mado by the Morn ing Leader, showing that Mr. Chambor lain holds 7,000 of clmres in tho Co lombo Commercial Company, which is recolving largo contracts for housing uoor prisoners in uoy.mi. wuat makes the enno still moro damaging is thu fact that Mr Chamberlaih sanctioned nn co lonial secretary a regulation laid down by tho Governor of Ceylon strictly pro hibiting nny olllcor of tho local govern ment from interesting himself or his family in private business. In other w rds, Mr. Chamberlain forbids his sub ordinates.undcr tho pain of suvoro pen alties to do what he himself Is doing on a largo sculo. Another feature In tho samu con nee Hon of which tho Liboralsaro making no llttlo capttalis tho oxtraordlnary num ber of directorships in privato compan ies held by government ofllcors. Of tho 20 Cabinet Ministers 13 aro directors, whilo between nil tho 30 Ministers 27 directorships aro held Tho list com mencos with Lord Salisbury. With such flagrantly weak spots i.n tho ainioroi tno now uamnei it is no won dor tho Liberals aro imploring Lord Itosobury to lead tho purty. Sir Henry Cainpbell-Dannorman's anneal to tho cx-Promter only voiced tho feeling of the minority ot tno party out it was accom pamed with ouch bittorilcuuuciatlopsof tho so-called imperialists that it can scarcely bo expected to produco much icsult. American entcrpriBO In Groat Dritaln now promises to rovolutlzo tho methods of thu War Olllco. Tho problem of trans portatlon of stores, guns and men over country uaving no rauroaus mis long exorcised tho armv exnerts. Punch devotes a cartoon' this week to tho representation of an American Jockey perched on a lmrro's ,neck -Whilo ,Uv) trainer fuiVH- .Vt- "Now this horso is as fit as chemicals can mako him ; you havo got a galvanic saddle, an electric whip and hypodermic onurs and It vou shin n bit further un his neck you ought to lick anything with hair on.,f This Indicates tho length to which British rancor toward American jockoys has gono. As a leading Ameri can trainer saiu tins week: "It is true Americans use liniments and lotions to tako soreness out of horses. What a few of tho Knglish need is a lotion to tako tlio soreness nut of a few of tholr bad losers." Thero Is strong intimation in many quarters that Lord Durham Is particular ly anxious to curtail Itichard Crnkor's Knglish racing career anil that tho fight ugainst tlio letter's horru, Scotchman I), was largely duo to his being tho owner of that racer. YON WALDERSEE MAKES DEMANDS Pkkin, Nov. 17 Thursday . CountVon Walderso received Prince Chlng and LI Hung Chang today at the Imporial pa lace. Vonwalderseo demanded that tno Chinese troops bo withdrwn from the vicinity ol tno territory occupieu oy mo allied forcosT adding tnai it tins woro dnno the despatch of militan ox pod I tions by the allies would be discontinu ed. BOTANICAL X WONDERS The marvel of the hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use uf 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 great botanical specialist and original discov erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis ease and the more awfuletTects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit of his lite study but 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 vmi have anv physical ail ments it will do, you goad .tp miiuuj "."' " ,;ii i . I aj anrJ,haVe a Ilftlecliat With the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Salem Oiepon. Street, BLANCHE FOOTE BURIED TODAY Tho funeral ot the late Wanelio Foolo w lio died of pneumonia in San Francisco. Nbv. 11th, and whoso remains arrived hero this morning, took placo from thu W. C T. U. rooms, Rev. W. 0. Knntnor officiating, and tho remains woro buried in Rural Cometory HEAVY SNOWSTORM NORTH OF US VANcouvim, U. C, Nov. 171 Snow began falling during thu night ntid still continues. It is from four to six7 inches deep. A snow storm in tho middlo of November is unprecedented. There was n terrific blow In tho Gulf of Georgia and shipping mon nro apprehOiTslVoly waiting lor tidings of marine disasters. AN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE Upholsterer Jimmy Davis Hacks His Throat. Slept la County Jail for Refute from malnary Enemies and Attempted Ills Own Life Durlnc the Might. "Jimmy" Davis, tho unholstornr. mauo an attempt to enu ins mo - -..- . . ... .. . - about midnight Friday night by infilctlnsr Bcverai gasiios on Ills throat and artnn with a raxor, whilo mentally deranged. His efforts woro not immediately sue. coseful, and when found this inprnlng Uleeuing had stopped. His injuries woro attended to by Dr. Byrd ami ho was romovod to the Salnin Ilnqnlinl having a gool chanco for recovery. iavis is booih on years ot ago. ana lias been iu this city somo 12 or 15 years Ho was born and raised in Knutlinm California, his fathor being Wolcb and his mother Spanish, nnd has traveled all over the world. He had no rela tives liore, so far as is known, For somo little time ho has dlsnlavnd symptoms of mild insanity which huvo increased within nfow days. Ho has been slconlng lately In tho Halom steam laundry, but Thursday night ho slept at the city linll forsafoty from some ono whom ho fancied to bo uftor him. On Friday hu camo sovorai times to Olilof of Police Gibson asking that oQlcor to arrest him. About 7 o'clock in tho evening Gibson porsuaded him to go up to tho court houeo to sleep, and the intention wan to havo him examined in thu morning as to his mental condition. On arriving at thu court bouse, Deputy Shoriff Colbathaarched him thoroughly, removing his coat and going through all his pockets, mid took away his knifu, ItneenM, however, that ho hud two razors concealed tu his shoos, and thedo were tint removed. Ho mis given quarters in tho jail. About midnight, prisoners in thu jnll heard Davis making a diuturtunco, ami tried to call some one, but did not make themselves hoard. When Mr, Col bat li onccu&-ut this in3?nin;r' ho found Davis covered with blood. Hut thu bleeding had stopod and tho Iocs had not been excessive. Tho deepest i tit was on the right sido of tho neck but bad not reached the jugular vein. There was also n cut on tiiu left Bide of the neck and ono or two on tho loft arm. Tho old man was a quiet, liarmlotH citizen, and a good work tinn at his trade, of upholsterer. Notice. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 21, at 7:80 p. m. thuro will ho u public mooting hold at thu Liberty school house, iu tho interest of the Farmers' Warehouno ami Milling Co., of Salem. We will hoi pleased to have tho fanners of that vi utility present. 11 17-tf. BISHOP POTTER MAKES PROTEST Nkw Yoiik. Nov. 17. bishop Henry 0. Potter has sent a lottorto Mayor oi.r vnnl for Ocunnln hihriuhIiIu Com Van Wyck In reference to vice in tills . 'g Van&.ellaflud" "dafoH er city and especially on oast Isido. He . '' ,... ' in i (..!... ;i.,...... .i.- ii. ..t liomo pori. .olio r.1 In.nllo in 1.n.n n.l.n ..ll...l at the station to complain of thono-', torious condition of affairs and contin. i ne8. , j I am not demanding that rice bo , "stamped out" by pollco but 1 protest -..i.. . i i.i i.i,.. i'i.i,. vice Is not only tolerated but shielded I and encourauwl bv thoso whoso sworn duty it is to repress and discourage it. Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that thoro are funds on hand applicable to the pay. mentof all warrants ot tho City of Salem drawn on tho general fund en dorsed on or beforo Aug. 3, 1000. Holders of said warrants will please Jiresent them for payment at Ladd x lush's bank, as interest will ceaso from date of this notice John Mom, City Treasurer, Salem, Or., Nov. 14, 1000. lM-i-10t BULBS AND SWEET PEAS Wo are now showing some of the choicest Hyuuinth. Tulip and Crocus bulbs ever seen In this city. Also 60 varieties of the finest sweet peas. Call early and select varieties whilo assortment i( com plote. : t : t J l SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen Special Holiday Discount Sale. In order to encourage early Christmas shopping we have decided to offer a special 10 per cent cash dis count until Dec 15th. Our stock is bigger and bftter than ever We wish to call especial attention to our display of silverware and cut glassin our east show window, We invite you to come and see our prices and compare with others. Goods marked in plain figures, Barr's Jewelry Store 118 3TATE STREET. p5 SliNAL ' SERVICE An Important Department of the Govcrnmet RECOMMENDATIONS ' TOUCHING ALASKA An Interestlnt Record of the Protrtss Made la trie Philippines la This Arm of the Service. tlr AooeliUed Itn. 1 (h Journal WAsm&QTQS. Nov. 7. Iirlgadlor-Uun-oral Ak W$ (Jreely,, Chief Signal Olfiuer of the Army in Ills annual report r o forring to Alaska and Canada whoro ho endeavored to make arrangements for tok-graphic communication with tho military posts In Canada, sayB Laurior, Canadian Premier showed marked in terest In tho matter and an appropri ation was mado by the Canadian Parlia ment for extending tho Canadian tele graph lino down tho banks ol the Yukon to tho Alaska boundury, General Grcoly approves tho recom mendation of the Commending Genoral In Alaska for a cablo from Skagwoy to Valdes and from Hkagwoy to Seattlo, passing outslda of Vancouver and Quuon Charlotto Islands to avoid international complications. This would bo about j;tuu miles long anu coBtaoout swinm. Ho regards tle connections as absolutely necoBsary for thu uo of tho govormont in Alaska. Tho report shows that tho telegraphic service in Cuba is moro satisfactory than over before and Is conducted at a greatly reduced tariff from that charged under Spanish rule, A summary ot what the signal corps accomplished In tho Philippines la given. "On Juno 80, 1801), tlioro woro only 180 m'los of tolosraph 11 o which con nected division headqttnrtera with the various garrisons and outposts on tho Island ot union, un Juno uu, uiuu, thero wore in existence no less than 8175 mllosof land linos and cablos bo sides 803 miles of field lines constructed during tho year but no longor iu exist onco. On Juno 80, 1000 thuro woro In opera tion 8007 miles of telegraph llnusand cables with -10(1 telegraph and tolephono olllces of which no less than 801 connect ed directly with thu hoadquartors of tho Commanding General at Manila. Thu total number ot messages soht nnd received during tho year aggregated 1, 181,100. Although tho signal corps Is called non-totubuttant, Goneral Grcel) refers to the fact Iu the Philippines for tlio past year thu purceutugo ot strictly war casualties exceeds In proportion tomun engaged, that of the army ana whole. Of aforpj of 802 thuro have bnun killed, wounded and, capturod, 12 (nun. In connection with the proposed Am orlcatifPnciflc CabloUonornl Greely calls attonttnn to tho neod formiieiidcd Inter national eablo regulations and says that thu various defects brought to notice by tho Spanish-American ur could ho rul ferredfor correction to An InlflriiMinuu cable conferunco. Hit renown Ills recom mendation for an American cahlu from tho United Hiatus to the Philippine Is landr NO Inquest hold over thu rumninn of Porter, burned at stuku, Limiiii, Cal, No remuiiiH. Firo Is raging and threatening ilectruc Mon of Phillips, W. Va. Car passetl a good day yeBtordtty. Last night ho slept sullluluntly well. His guuural condition Is good. Priuco Tuau and tho governor of Yu Hslon are reportiMl urrested. I'M let con duiniis Yu ilsien to death. The reconstructed Hrittsh cabinet held Its first meeting today under presidency of Lord Salisbury. Steamer Hononia built at Cramji a '"'"" I'Ull Bonator Doris's condition niprqved but not unoiigli is slightly Incrcaw) to hope for recovory. D, ,r.,... m n.i,Tmn. Parasites Cause All Hair Trouties, Nlno-tenths of the diseases of the rco'p ?a r are caused uy parasito by paraelto uerrns The irnKrtar,co of this discovery by I I'rotessor unna, ol tno Charity llospi- ' tal, Hamburg, Germany, cuunot bo I overestimated. Itexplalnu why ordinary I hair preparations, evon ef the inont ex- ponsivo character, fail to cure dandruff, becavso they do not, and thoy cannot, kill thodandriiff germ. Tho only hair nrepparation In thu world that positite- i iy uumroy me iiuuuruu purnsiio iimi burrows up tho sculn Into scales callxu ecurf or dandruff, is Nowbro's Hurpluidii. In addition tolls destroying the dandruff germ Herpicldo is also a delightful Imlr dressing, making the Imlr gloanyHnd soft as silk. 'LEADENS IN UW MIIOK SPANIARDS BLUFFING What They Might Have Done in Cuba DISSECTED BY GENERAL SHAFTER lie Shows That Butcher Weyler's Forces In the Island Outnumbered the Americans Several Times Over Hit lonlntrri Pr fa Ih JnurnuL Ban Fiiancisoo, Nov. 17. Major General W. R. Bhaftqr, whon asked to comment on Goneral Woyler'a criticism of the Spanish conduct of the war iu Culm was not Inclined to tako Weyler's nseortlons seriously. Ho s.tld that evi dently Woyler wns talking for effect, as pvory military man know that tho Span lards in Cuba without tlio aid of n ileet to prevent Mm landing ot invndorB in any required number ronlil tint l.nw. held the islands nunliint. ilm I.l .1. ' I . I - .. w, .....v Americans. n .-.i .. 7. . uniiurai onaiior uuuou : i uo not enro to speak of General neyior's record in Cuba or whctiior or not no naa recolvcd unjust coiiBuro. "It Is very woll shown that tho forco of Spain in Cuba out number ed by several timos the forco landed for the reduction of Santiago but thoro woro but few nvailablo to operate ngalnsl tlio Amoricati troons. Had tho 21,000 troops S",,lu nb "niur (loims noi iar irom H.a?.t,"fI?.l,.roml),ly w&l to tho attack o the Fifth Army Corns tho difficulties pi thu Americans would havo boon great ly Increased but I do not think they could havo been drlvon into tho Sea. it la possible liowovcr that If Muse troops had co operated with tho 3000 that did roinforuu tho troops of Santiago on thu night o July 11 u mnkiiig n vigorous attack thoy might havo placod tho Ainorican army on tho dolonslvo for a few days but tho ulilninto capture of Hontlago could only havo been dolayod. uouerai Linnrus' telegrams to bin government as to thu condition of nffalrs clearly imllcato this. "itiat the fleet was necessary for tho preservation of Spanish possession In Juba was olearlv shown lv tliA fart Mint 1" C i luiienioieiy nitor us clostructlon and tho siirrondor of 21,000 of tho 160,000 soldiers tlion In Cuba overtures for pea.e wuro commonced, tho Island being then absolutely at tho morcy of tho Amorlcan armv and navy, "Results nro moro conclusive than thoorioi and what General Woyler might or might not have done Is a matter which appears to bo of very llttlo Inter est at this tlmu." for acceptable Ideas. State If patents. THE PATENT RECOKP Baltimore. Md. New To-day. Fresh CHOCOLATES and fresh BONBONS, Ellis & Zinn's Nol54SUfrflrt. Salem 'Phone 2874 mi MMMHnNHliaimMMRSHQiaNBMHUWHXHHKIIHI IREMOVflL I JANUARY 1$T WE WILL MOVE TO OUR Lace Curtains We mtmtlon here a line of ox replloiuil values one and two pair of a kind. $1 30 UulMHwUs 08a $2.36 Hiifflwl wiss. . y $1.60 fH.ftO Noltiughnm $1.00 t2.50 Nottingham $1,08 $125 Nottingham $2.00 $1.36 Hullleil Ilrussels Net. .fS.OO $0.D0I'.xtra large size .... $0,00 H W m m H m $0.50 Irish l'olnt $1.60. $0.50 Nottingham H.SOj $5.00 Nottinghum i$3.00 , fls!.50 Rooooo Net fJ.W m M fl2.00 Itattouljiirg $i.00 Trimmings A few specials mentioned as nn introduction to the line. 8o and lOo UuIiiijhi. fi(eolal 5c yard A Hue ot rgulur II a valm e, 9c yard A line ot regular 2Qg, 25e Oulmpu 13c yard A line ot S5e and 4Oo0nlm, fipeoful 20c yard M N H m . m u m Removal Sale BSiMMBBWIHKMWHHS8IIMI,,,,'"l,lil,M'MIIlll'8,ll,lil,i INTERNAL REVENUE Proposes to Tax Receipts for Bank Funds. LlW IS EVADED VERY EXTENSIVELY Enormous Increase or Lljuor and Totacco Itevcnues Items From Other Sources. By Aaaelt l'raaa t th JonrnkS. Wahimnoton. Nov. 17. Tho annual report ol MioCommisslonorof Internal uoyonuo lor tlio llscal year oiulcti Juno jlOtb, 1000 shows a collection exceeded but onco iu thohlBtoryof tho bureau. 1 ho receipts were $203,810,107 in excess of thn estimated amount and $21,831,534 moro Minn during tho previous year. Commissioner Wilson ostlmatos that the receipts from all sources of .Internal rovnnuo for tho current fluent vnnr win approximate 205,000.000. A number of amendments aro recom mended tO bO mado to Mm wnr rnvnnnn The clause of tho law which perhaps has given mo more troublo than any other Is that which requires a tax of 10 conta on a "certificate of ony description" re quired by law not otherwise specified in tno act. It is recommondod that this paragroph bo abolished, Rocoipts given for with drawing doposlta from banks othor than savings banks says tho report should bo texed. "Of courso" mwb the report "this is nn evasion of tho tax but to ovado tho tax In n lawful manner cannot bo prevonded." It Is recommended that tho Lw be changed iu regard to legauy taxes so as to reach the estates of alien property holdors who rosldo abroad. Agricultural fairs should bo exemptod from taxation. It Is advised that elthor the tax on com morcial brokers be repealed or oho others in tho same class ot business bo Included In Its provisions. The receipts from tho various sources during the yean Hplrlta $100,808,817 and Jncroaso ot $10,686,283. Tobacco f09,355,081 an Incroaso of $0,- 001,870. 1'ormonted Honors i73.550.7M an hi' crenso oi ji,vw,iw. Olemargurlue $2,513,785 incroaso $587, ltMt. Killer I ohcoso $17,051, decrcaso $1033, Mixed Hour, $7,-i20 docroaso $101. Othor special taxes Including thoatrrs etc $1,515(110 docreaso f 105,052. Legacies and dlstrlbutlvo bharos ot pursuual property $2,881,401; Inerenso $1,040,050. GIGANTIC RAIL H0AD DEAL Official Report that the Northern ratlflc Is AtouttoFass Under Contral of the Great Northern. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 17. Tho Mall aud Kx proas prints tlio follewing: A gigantic railroad deal Involving the Northern l'aclllu and Or eat Northern has just been completed and will shortly bo announced. This statement Is olif elully inudoby ouuot tho hlghost exec utive olllcurs of tho executive olllcers of tho Northern 1'acllla Ccmpauy, who admits Mint tho Company is about to iiuhs under thu control of the Ureat Northern, according to along rliHrbliMil plan of J. J Hill nf Hn latter road It Is iu furthurHiiuitif this colosial dee I that Hill do -Mid to ru hi'jutah thu preiiiilunny of tho (treat Nui thorn to his on, Nimuel Hill. Stamped Linens All our statnod doilies, tray cloths and centre pieces at rale price g oloso thorn out. $ .15 pieces 8e i .18 Placbs lOo $ ,25 plecoj 10c $ .SO pieces 18c $ .85 pluses 20c .40 jileaa, , 22u $ .60 pieces JSfto $ JK) pteoes JWo $ 7fi piece 460 $ID0 pieces 50o rr Tlianksgivlngr Tabl Linens.... At Removal Bute prhtes. Outing Flannel Gqwiis Yt ladltM nnd children. Umbrellas ami Mackintoshes. ... At Itemovai iUlo 1'rlsos. fjcb3ll0yw k &&p RECONCENTRADO SAYS LORD ROBERTS Civilian Population in Sotith Africa. To Be Driven Into Centrally Located-Places Where They Can Be Kept Under Mttf-f' tary Garrisons. ' ' IImikmfo.ntbiN, Nov. 17. Boors attack ed tho railroad at Ebcnburg on Nov. 15. It is reported that the Boors woro com pletely cut up. Ono report has It that 75 wore klllod or wounded. DonuAN, Natal, Nov. 17. Tho Nalal Morcary reports that among tho meas ures to bo adopted in order to pacify tho Boers is tho roconcentrauo plan ot Lord Roberts, Ixml Kitchener has decldod to take this stop, owing to tho difficulty of dealing with armed Uoora whilo ham pored by a civilian population In tho outlying small towns. Quick Colds You know wht they are. They come upon you wttk turdty a moment 3 notice. Sat taey are slow to leave: that's the trouble. Unless you io the right thing they hang oa for weeks. Why not send thm of? You can do it quickly with Ayer's .Cherry Pcctori!. It often cures in night. Thr (IfMt We,, nooh for an ordtrutry eold, MM., jotl rlslit (or lhm. brouchlil. lionrtcnm, wliooplni-rouali. lunl olii J1.W, molt eonoiuloal tor clironlo cats. The tnrla Cnb Driver. Outside of many wlno shops In Pnrla und In tho principal cities of. Franco a sign Is often to bo seen bearing: tho words, Au cochor fldclo ("To tho faith ful cocher")i beneath It ft. driver In pictured, hat Iu hand, restoring to n gontlenmn and lady, tho hlrcru of tho conoh, n purso forgotten on the cush ions of the vehicle. This la not a con ception of thu nrtlnt, nor vile flattery of the restaurant or wlno shop to draw thither tho coachman with a foible for tho bottle, but a reality which often oc curs nnd of which tho cocher has every right to bo proud. Anybody who has lived nny longMi of time In 1'arls will Indorse tho state ment. Who has not forgotten an um brella, a walking Btlck, n small satchel or somo little object on the sent or floor of n public vehicle? And who has' not hnd his property restored without oven having taken tho number of the ve hicle -without nny remembrance of the physiognomy of the driver? Hy n sim ple application to a special oflico nt tho prefecture of police, where nil objects found Iu public carriages rue deposit ed und arranged according to the ilato und hour hi which they were brought In. ono Is able promptly to regain pos session of hlx lout property. This ronccts great credit on the Pari "cnbbles." fow of whom, by the way, nro born Parisians. Harper's Weekly. Sir MONTHLY HtraULATOK U(hay list U trilM. 4 -( full. Mc irKKK. MKH. II, IllJWAM. II IMMIIWAIIKCe.WU. INHMBsiaVlMI SALE! NEW STORE Men's Pants A special lino one pair ot a kind shown in our south window Just as woatjvortlaethem, $2,50 Assottod patterns $1,05 JJ $1.50 Biieclal $1.28 (2,50 Assorted patterns fl.05 " $4.60H&Wraale $3.43 J $0,50 Faney strlixj $3.05 $0.00 Oray Wool Btrlpe $4,00 $1,60 Fancy WorstM $11,75 W $6.00 Kings trouaor $4.15 W $0.50 ICtngD trousers... $4.C5 H FauUlws Gowns (or men 78c each . Kxlr 'large s.m, gowns (onmeii. 95 cents, extra. hepf Removal Sale u J! 't i f n M rJ V' I t K