THE DAILY ;, JOURNAL. ..jw-.-.J-"r...... nilCAppCT AHDnnST DAILY IN OnEGOH. ?civ.ca ,. 0fl'V 55-00 ver by mall pre el5 SOefora slniie month 60c two months 90 cents three months $1.00 for four months. do you aii&agrw&i i ne journal win Keep your traae inermemetF" at 92 In the shade and drive doll times away- VOI. X SAI.EM, OREGON TUESDAY' . .1 u JtTOVEaMBER 20 190O. NO 288 '$ o-v " v J !va; Sfci INCREASE OF ARMY To Permanent Standing of 50,000 Men. MAY BE INCREASED FIFTY THOUSAND Senator Hawley Favors a Standing Army of at Least 100,000 Men. By Aaaoclate Pro fa tka Journal Wabiuhotoh, Nov. connected with tlio 20. High officials War Department say that they aro not going to ask Con gross for a permanent enlisted strength of 100,000 men for tho regular army or for an addition to tho number of oilkcrs now on tho army lists). It is learned from authoritative sour cos in tho dopnrtmont that a bill is bo ing prepared which will ho prosentod to Congress providing for a permanent minimum strength of 50,000 men in tho regular army and at tho samo tlmo con ferring authority on tho President to doublo this numbor in cbbo of need to 100,000 mon. This is to he dono not by forming now regiments hut by adding enlisted men to tho existing organized companies without at all increasing tho number of commissioned officers This arrange ment would bring the amy moro in har mony wilh tho modern mothods of organization which tend to largo com panies and regimen 2. General Joseph It. Ilawloy, of Con necticut, chairman of tho Senate eommittco on military affairs, says that as soon as Becrotary Root returns from Cuba a bill re-orgnnizlng tho army on a pormauont basin will bo prepared and introduced in both houses. Senator Ilawloy is quoted a9 asving in tho course of an interview: "In my opinion an army of not less than 100,- 000 and porhaps moro should bo main tained at tho present tlmo. In tho near (uturo of cou.'fo thoro may bo causo for a reduction. I think a mcasuro might be passed empowering tho President to uso his dlscreation to a great extent in determining tho exact strength of tho army not of courso to exceed tho max imum flxod by Congress. Under con ditions such as thoso oxistsing at pres ent for instnnco tho President could re Clothes you want Reed clothing look for a good investment. You run no risk in buying here. Our overcoats are selling fast, but we can still suit you. Prices ranging from 8.50 to 16.50. In underclothes we carry a moie extensive line ol 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 a garment and up. , . . . Its unusual to find such hat values, and so many styles, all the late fall shapes in" stiff hats. Dozens of other things you need-shirts, hose, neckwear, and these nice warm night shirts of outing flannel. L , e mmi,' w,nuc A complete line of the celebrated Salem Mills blankets. 300 COMMBROIAb dT. i qx ptu 1 n s i - the oAicM 5 Next DtoRnsh..n.n: .,,, THE taiU for 7T.Y THE board, and turns ET vtMP . ht Kliwi 9jpflaaaafiiaaaatf! lm msmr cruit an army of whatever proportions hd deemed necessary to handle tho Fil ipino insurrection nnd upon tho con conclusion of that work ho could roduco tho number of troops in proportion to oxisting needs. This I think would bo a most excolteut solution ofthowholo problem." GERMAN POLICY TOWARD CHINA Prime Minister's Demrnd for Indemnity. Minister of War Calls for Retribution AgainSt tho Chinese Empire 0r Aaaarlateal Prraa la th Joaraal. Bkrmn, Nov. 20 Count Von Billow's recaption In tho Reichstag yostorday was decidedly cool and only once was there any applause when the Chancellor admitted that the government asked indemnity from China. Then tho applaliso was remarkable. Hcrr Lieber, Centrist, and Ilerr Rebel, Socialist con demned tho government for violation of tho constitution in incurring the ex ponscs in China without having first obtained tho consent of the Roichstag and for creating tho China colonial army. Herr Liobor sharply criticized tho Emporor for his "no pardon" speech for declaring a campaign of nvengo and for Baying that no decision beyond tlio seas mutt bo reached without tho Emperor's consent. He branded tho Gorman stylo of warfaro in China as inhuman and cruel and referred at length to lottora from soldiora proving this. Ho denied incidentally that nn American loan had served to pay tho campaign expenses. Ilorr Rebel created a sensation when ho declared faulty tho emplro's consti tution, which does not provide spcclQc punishment for a Chancellor who ylo latcs it. Tho constitution, ho said, pre vented tho Chancellor's Impeachment. Herr Bebol also branded tho Gorman mothods of war In China and read a scoro of letters from soldiers thero prov ing tho charges ho mado. General VonGossIor, Minister of War, made a most unfortunato speech. Ho said tho Huns onco devastated Europo and now was the, tlmo for historic retri bution In China and ho called It a lucky circumstance that tho army had a chanco to wage tho war. Tho members of tho Loft and Center ofton interrupted General Von GoSslor with joora and laughter. Clothes mean overclothes, un derclothes, and lots in be tween, for man or boy. When EDWIN CLAPP'S CROWN... qualities unexcelled. 5 Lead all other first- f class shoo makers in A styles and they are tho only factory that K lasts by band only, a? Winter weights have f INVISIBLE '4 0LES I CHAP STARE A R. H. LEABO. Ma.f. g - ' ' - The best mans' shoe d on earth. Can't bo beaten. Wearing 5 FOR CHRISTMAS X s CHICAGO TYPEWRITER ' ' "fy 540. Tbu winewtK i - -' "r" ...- - . little ere time OIV. CH1CACO was awarded the Gctt Mclal a : e Utbe mot tiP 1 durable of typewriters out o anruv wora. Cem Ateot for Orffoa.AlUiy. Ore ciyi brock. UxMAtft.titm, Or- PARTITION INEVITABLE United States Will Lose From Thirty to Forty Million. IF OUR GOVERN MENT OPPOSES Two Plans of Settlement Proposed But Both Lead up to the Same Pre dicament. Or Aaaoelale Frcaa tm tha JouraaL New Yok Nov, 20 Thoro is a growing feoling of impatienco in London over tho delay in affecting a settlement of tho Chineso questions. The English press frankly confesses that it is hearing about pun.tivo expeditions to ono quarter or another and that it considers it hardly worth whilo to keep all China in a stato of tnrmoll provontlng thereby restoration of normal trade relations in order to punish n fow criminals who cannot bo canght whilo tho court remains in oxilo. Sinco thero can bo no substitute for tho Etnprosa as ruler, her return to tho Capital seems a foregono conclusion. Tho puntBhmentof tho Prlncos, especial ly Tuan, is tho chief obstacle to a settle ment. Nkw YonK,Nov. 20. Tho China nego tiations according to a dispatch from Washington, havo reached a most sorl ous stago. Tho actions of tbo powers arc making partition almost inevitable. Tho United Statos facos tho probability that it will either havo to tako a slice of China or go without any indemnity. In that case it is positively asserted by high authotities that tho United BtatoB will go without indemnity. Tho United States may succeed in ro duclng tho demandsof other powora and is now making ovory effort to that end but with no iramodlato prospects of suc cess. Evory nation has disavowed any In tention of dismembering China but that merely rotates to dismombormont as a punishment for tho Roxor outrages. No nation had pledged itself to avoid taking a courso which will sooner or later mako dismemberment inevitable. It Is firmly believed in ofllcial circles in Washington that tho powers aro pro ceeding dellboratoly with tho Intention of bringing about a situation which will compel dismemberment. Tho whole question hinges upon tho amount of monoy imlorr nity to bo domanded. Whilo tho United States has not ofllcl ally seta maximum figure for tho indemnity it is tho unomclal opinion of somo of tho hlghost olllcors of Hie government that 1200,000,000 Is all that China can pay. Tho powora aro desirous of swelling tho Indemnity to at least twice that amount. Two courses aro considered for tho payment of this largo indemnity. Each is innocent on Ita face but both mean partition and tho American government is so suro of it that as soon as tho powers adopt either courso this country will retire from tho concert and loeo alfbut a faint chanco of ever recovering any indemnity. Ono coureo Is to exact tnrrltnrinl nledces. This is tho saino thing as partition for it simply meanH a morttraoe which is certain to bo fore- nlnaiwl. Tbo oUier plan Is to havo China issao bonds guaranteed by the powers., mis is In tho opinion of tho American means partition lust as suroly as the first scheme. Tho bondholders would havo to havo recourso to tho guuranteo who would not fulfill their guarantees except by taking territory. Partition by this means may appear a thing of tho distant future but a high BOTANICAL ;& WONDERS ti. mnnml n( ihf hnnr is Hip wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of I If - nViicrtnmic mpHirinps This is what afflicted human ity needs more man an eiic. c r'nnl, tha oTPiir hnfjinipiil specialist and original discov- (il.. koiniil .lira linilc eroroi uic uuidmuai un., iiv.au some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis- I lL. n SI 'I AaTT1W t ease ana uic muic awiun.m.vu r f 1: 1 t....u..v- rt.. 01 ranK meiucm uuiuuuga. w. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit of his life 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 you have any physical ail merits it will do you gooa o I a. Iff ISiiln fV1 tififri call ana nave a mwc uwi wmi .the doctor. I Office 301 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon. offlclaToflho govern monlTiaa recently" given It aB his deliberate opinion that tho bond scheme would bring about partition almost as Boon as tho other. Tho United States will not guarantee any bonds. How tho United States can collect its indemnity if It does stay out Is n mystery. Tho government officials frankly givo up the conundrum. The United States will not of courso sur render ita claim and givo China a ro rolpt in full. It will endeavor In every way possible to got its indemnity but thero is no way open In tbo Immediate futuro if tho powers carry out their plans. Tho United States has thorotore-only ono way of gotting indemnity. Tlmt is by inducing tho other powers to roduco tholr domanda to an indemnity which China la ablo to pay. Tho Administra tion is hopeful of success but so far it lms mado no progress and the chances scorn to bo all against it. Tho Unitod Statos spent about $20,000, 000 on going to Tckln and this country's demand for damage to person and prop erty may ranee from $10,000,000 to f 20, 000,000, But tho other powora aro act ively swelling their expenses as much as possible. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT TAC0MA Number of Industries Suffer Losses From Flames. Three Explosions Preceded Bursting Out of tho Conflagration. flr Aaaoelnlr I'rcsa ta tha Journal. Tauoma, Nov. 20. A Hro at '1:30 o'clock this mninlng wiped out a num bor of small jtu'torlcs and and partially damaged two others. Tho loss will roach f 50,000 dlvidid as follews: Pugot Sound Dry Dock .Company, oflko and pattern room, $30,000; Hans Torkcbiou, oil clothing plant. $5,000; William Lvau, steam fitting plant, $4,000; Addison Planing Mill (mill plant) $10,000 two buildings, $1,000 and Sunset Telephone Company and City $W)0. Tho lor- to tho lost two was on electric wired, tho Sunset Tolophono Company's long distance wlros being partlahy destroyed for somo distance. Tho tiro seomn to have started in tho "stlckor" room of Torkolsou's oil cloth ing plant. Throo explosions followod in quick succcssUm knocking out windows and doors and spreading tho llamos in "stnntly to all parts or tho room. From thoro it communicated quickly to ad joining buildings and tho entire row was destroyed, Thu Northern Pacific owned tho buildings having recently purchased them from tho Tacoma Land & Im provomont Company. Tho lusurauco carried ilf not amount to more than one-third the amount of tho loss. BIDS ON SALEM'S - NEW POST OFFICE. Chigago Firm Submits the Best Bid for its Construction. tty AsaaeUtaa I'raaa ta ta Joaraal WABinsaTON, Nov. 20. Dlds wore opened at tho Treasury Department Monday foe. tho construction, except heating and lighting aparatua, of tlio new post oflko at Salem, Or,, as follows : Campbell Budding Company, Chicago, $09 500; W. It. Nichols, Tacoma, Wash ington, $74,200; A.E. Barrett, BanFran clsco, Cal $74,500; Chsrles A. Bayrs, Tacoma, Wash., $74,076; McGrath.Glbb & Duliamel, Boattle, $74,073; Erb A VanPatton, Salem, $87,500; Congroes Construction Company, Chicago, $07,008; Wakefield A Bridges, Portland, $89,315; L. N. Roney, Eugene, Or.,$104,X); Kr Ixon A VanPatton, Salem, $115,000. Tho tlmo in each case Is set for 14 months. Tho Campbell Gompay, tho lowest bid ders, hvo dono a largo amount of satis factory government work, and on aeount of their $5,000 advantago, will probably nojuro tho award. BULBS AND SWEET PEAS Wo are now showing eomo of tho choicest Hyacinth, Tulip and Crocus bulbs oyer seen In thla city. Also 50 .irlotlea of tho finest iwost peas. Call early and select varieties while assortment is complete. :::::: SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen Special Holiday Discount Sale. In order to encourage early Christmas shopping wc liave decided to offer a special 10 per cent cash dis count until Dec 15th. Our stock is bigger and b( tter than ever Wc wish to call especial attention to our display of silverware and ait glassin our cast show window, Wc invite you to come and sec our prices and compare with others. Goods marked in plain figures. v Barr's Jewelry StojHL IS STATB STnBBT. LKAOeflPfOW rWOB BRITISH STEAMER Siezed By the Little Govern ment of Columbia. BRITISH CONSUL ENTERED PROTEST Gould's Armored Yacht Has Been Bought to Start the Ycneiuolau Navy. Br Aaaaeiaua Traaa ta tha Jonraaj. Panama, Nov. 20. Tho seizure of tho British Btoamor Taboga by tho Columbia government was duo to tbo fact that tho agent of tho Pacific Steam Navigation Co., to which eho belonged, refused to Bell or charter tho vessol for tho purposo of conveylnggovornmeuttroops tolluona Vontufo which was besieged by the liberals. Thoroforo tho governor decreed tho Beixuro of tho steamer nnd proceeded to tho roliof of Buena Ventura with troops, ammunition and provisions. Tho British consul entered n strong protest against tho solsuro, but it was of no avail. Ho communicated with bin gov ornment on tho subject. No reply has yet been receWod from London. Nkw Yoiik.Nov. 20 George J. Gould's yacht, the Atlanta, with tho war equip, mont with which sho w:ib nrinod for Colombia,wbtch was to havo bought her Is to go to Venezuela. Mr. Gould has completed arraiigotuunta for her sale to tho latter country for $125,000. General Peraza, confidential agent of tho Vene zuelan Government, who belongs to tho Liberal party conducted tho negotiations with tho Gould personally and has paid him tho first Installmontof $50,000, VERMONT BANK IS IN TROUBLE Monti-emeu, Vt.,'.Nov. 20, A report Is la current horo that G. L. Closson, Gashlorof tho First National Batik of Springfield Vt. la $20,000 short in his accouula. F. G. Field tho President of tho bank mado tho following state ment last night: "Coshlor Closson boiiio tlmo ngo al lowed his son G. L. Clossen Jr., a mem ber of the defunct broker's llrm of Knott A Closson of Burlington to draw $10,000 from tho hank giving as secur ity n deodof real estate which baa sinco proved to ho (worthless. As the deed was mado out to Cloieon personally Ills bondsmen havo been called upon to mako tho amount good. Tliey lmo asked that Closson bo retained as cash lor while thoy aro making an Investiga tion." Tho credit of tho bank is in no way impaired, ONE BISHOP OPPOSES MISSIONS New York, Nov. 20. A special com mlttco of Methodist bishops has docidod to ralfo a $2,000,0000 Thank offering for forolgn missionary work and tho spread of tbo Gospol to heathon nations. Tho only dissenting voice was that of Bishop Merrill, of Chicago. Ho Baid ho was opposed to tho project on tho ground that ho regarded It as ono of tno most stupendous blunders ever under taken in tho history of tho church. San FnANCisco, Nov. W. Tlio stoam- uhln China, which sails for tho Orient today, will take b.tck tho first missiona ries that havo ventured Into China sinco tho Boxer outbreak. Among thoso who will depart aro Hov. Dr. Trowlck and his bride. Tho former is from Kashvlllo and the latter from Louisville, They go to Shanghai, DENIES GERMANY WAS TO BLAME Bkiilik, Nov. 10. In tho Reichstag today Count Von Huelowt Imperial Chancellor, emphatically denies tho as sertion frequently mado abroad that tbo China Imbroglio was traceable to tho German occupation of Klao Chou The statement was groetod by social Dtwio ocrats with loud cries of "It's quite truo." t t TODAY'S TELUGIMMS D0ILCD DOWN FOR 11USY PEOPLE Tho bulletin Issued by tho Oiur's physicians today is less favorabln. Senator Davis at St. Paul pased a rest ful night and improvement continues. Tho birthday of Empross Frederick of Gormany was quietly commemorated at Cronberg. Emporor William was pres ent at tho colobratlon. An earthquako is reported at Florae, Gormany, Mondny, Frank M. Brown,defaultor of National Bank Newport, Ky., Is in Canada. Llouotnant Hacslor, on battleship Toxa? at Santiago, Is dead, Cashier Alvord accused of embezzling 17000,000, hold to grand jury. Hoatof past throo days caused much sufforing in Pittsburg and Now York. Rutuor In London that a bat.lo is nl progress between Boor forcos under Gonoral Dowct nnd British troops in South Africa, "-. DROPPED DEAD IiY'JURY BOX PouTUNt), Nov. 20. F? lL Klnsoy dropped doad in tho jury box in tho stato circuit court Una morning- soon after being sworn in as a juror. Hcait failure wan tho causo. MILLIONS FOR INTERST AND PROFITS San FnANcisco Noy. 20. Tho annual statement of tho Central Facitio Railway whoes linos aro oporato 1 by tho Southoro Pacific bus been mado to tho Stato Ball road Comlsslonora. It shows a total incomo from operations of $7,105,18 i from which is deducted $51,507 for salaries and maintenance of organ izn talon. $3,080,732 being tho interest on funded debt accruod, f592,373 for taxes, $515, 273 for permanent improvements total $5,1-10,821, leaving n net incomo of $2,022,473, MANUFACTURERS OF THE QUEER Hi'okanu, Nov. 20. A rouuterfeitsr'H don was discovered by Defectives Mc Donald nnd Cnffrtiy hut night In an old building on Front Aveuuo. Part of thu outfit wns captured. M. J. Williams and Joo Ilarrl'ou have been arrested charged with passing counterfeit silver dollars. It la bo! hived tho leader of tho gang has escaped. ' T; Fresh Today SALTED ALMONDS. PENOTfA AND TAFF Ellis & Zinn's Nol54StatrStreet, Slcm 'Photic 2874 OUR m H H H M U m m m a u H M All tha pooplo aro wiser than some of tho people To say that tha public can be draelved Is to insult their iutelllgenoo. No business uan bo successful without tho uortllal eo-opernUou of Its customers no ootiperatlon can bo cordial without con lldciiue. : : ::!:;::: 1 1 I : WHILE COMPETITION SQUIRMS OUR SALE GOES MERRILY ON Th imupIh Iiavo uonfldenGO in our buslinM methods. Wu buy and soil after our own plans and Hjmoifioations. Imitation U a form of flattery, and wo never flatter. Wo make our own prlco and thu nrtlole grxM, Wa don't priea down hero nnd, tin thenj and tell you what the other imirahnrit Is doing, but put everything on n fashion of horizontal reduction whloh Is always thu lowest- quality considered. 1 SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING EVERY HOUR IN THE DAY H Wc are mIUsi a IOC tkachco mutila for. .6 3-4c yd J l-4c yd We arc Millar a rtrular 0 'ft . ' muslin for 6 1-2 uulttfht4 W ttt uaticttnrl iniitiio C I-2C Yd We are tcllla( a 33c sluelloi for ....., 27c a yd H H m m M H m H Removal Sale H UlalBMBilBllll1""" " REPORT CAPTURED BY BURGLARS A Alajority of the Commis sion Fayor Nicaragua What President Mckinley Will Rec ommend in His Messago to Congress. fly AaancUt raaa ta tha Jonraal. Nkw Yonic, N6v. 20. It was reported In W ashrnglon that burglars who wore after the forthcotning'roport of tho Walker Isthmian Canal Commission had ontorod tho Corcoran buldlng, in which tho commission has its ofllcoB, and had broken open tho desk of Lieu tunant-Commaddor Staumton, secretary of tho commission. Tho report of tho commission Is boing vory closoly safeguarded and it in said somo 01 tho commlsslonora aro not yot acquainted with what tho roport will contain. Tho best information obtainable at Washington is that tho commission corta'nly by a voto of fivo to four and possibly by six to throo will recom mend tho Nicaragua routo. It ia said tiiat Prosidont McKlnloy in his messago will ndvocato tho adoption of tho Nicaragua routo, tha ratification of tho Hay-Pauncefoot treaty, tho con struction of a canal without fortifications nnd tho adoption of tolls discriminating in favor of tho United Statos, Costa Ulco nnd Nicaragua only bo far as coast' wlaovessols aro concorncd nnd leaving tha canal open to all tho shipping of tho world. EMPEROR'S ASSAILANT SENT TO ASYLUM. IHMniip a ao a aaaj.t painiooaay XQ Beumn Nov. 20. Tho preliminary hearing In tho cneu of tho woman, Selma Hrhapko, who recently attempted tho Emperor'a life at Broslau resulted in tho prlsoner'sbolug sont to an Insane asylum for observation, A Broslau merchant named Splndler who took an instnu tnneous photograph of tho scono tho moment tho woman throw tho hatchet was requested to deatroy tho picture ho causo It would dlsploaso tho Emporor and ho complied with thu request. CHURCH ENTBHTAIHMENT. Thdro will bf nu entertainment Wednesday evening at the residence of W. O. Tillson on Center street, between Commercial and Liberty, for tho benefit of tho Episcopal church. A (Inn literary nnd musical program has been prepared and lunch will bo served. Admission 15 cents. llobjon nd VYhrelcr. Mkiiipn, Miss., Nov. 20 Tho Mer idian Fair Association has n big attend ance today, Lieut. Hobtau being hero. Crouds of his admirers havo poured In by every train.. General Whoolorla also expected here. HHHBWHflHHHalHMHHHHSIIHHRMHHMBIIHBIfl ME rW qp. We are f tlllaiaU the teat Cf i jA oundird fftlltoe for.-.--a.31 tl Just Received A line of Toyy Coon" boll aol baby's tiafi l'llcrnoa Canvas 23c each Jfo jfyyw k SonAp NOISE AND ANTI-NOISE A Terrible Display of Thun der, Lightning and ftainr How An Anli-Noisa Ordinance Was Shelved In the City Council. Chicaoo, Nov. 20. Glaring flashes of light ami loud poals of thunder nlghta and sounds gonorally peculiar to mid summer in Chicago accompanied the storm that burst upon tho city shortly boforo midnight last night. Rain fell in deluging quantities pnd tho elements displayed all tho characteristic of ft summer thunderstorm. Tolophono nnd telegraph wires wore affected by tho oloctriclty in tho atmosphere Tho streets of tlio city ran llko rivers. Thero waa enough wind on tho lako to endan ger tho safety of light craft. Tho Btorm probably is tho forerunnor of a cold wavo that has forced tho mer cury down to 12 degroos below soro In Montana, nnd which Js scheduled to ar rlvo in Chicago today, Chicago, Nov. 20, Amid uproar and confusion tho anti noiso ordlnanco was dofcatod in tho city council last night. Dr, 8amuol J. Jonos, who has fought continuously for tho suppression of noises in Chicago, watched with pity tho efforts of several men' to 'load down tho meatuuro with fantattio amend ments nnd tho sick efforts of others to savo tho ordlnano) from defeat. In tho uproar ho pould not follow tho voto quickly nnd ho wns astonished whon ho waa told that tho tneaauro had been placed on fllo, After rccoyorlng from hla nmaromont, Dr. Jones oald r ''It Is nn outrage. An nntl-nolso ordlnanco la badly needed. Wo nro not through with Jt. We will try again." Any Children? Then we'll gu.nntce they litve hard colds. No child escapes. It's either a hard cold, the croup, bronchitis, or the whooping-cough. There's but one remedy. It's just what your grandmother always kept m the house Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, the family cough medi cine. Thria iIimi Sfci., enough tot an anllnarr folrtiWfl., jutt right for aitbma. broneimU, noAnoaott, wboonlnirv cough, hard coliUi II, M, mod acouvnUcal for ehrvala cmm. CASE OF SMALLPOX REPORTED AT DALLAS DtLUs, Or., Nov. 20. It is definitely determined by tho doctors of thla place that William Cook is a victim of small pox. The case vybs immediately taken in charge by tho city 'authorities aud quarantined. Every precaution has boon taken to stamp out tha dtscaao, or nt least confine It to tho Cook family. THODS 11 M W af ujllni a llao iarioVti-lScagarm't A"V&tiSLJil.6S each M",';.':"!.,i;78c each S Removal Sale : '!