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::(--" IlliU HI BL'UMUlilrtlhtiii THE CHFAPEST AND BEajP DAILY IHORBOOH. JOURNAL. infn-i .1.1. tioi.ini.ni, ,),,. ,( mun'ruaaaaaaaai bm30c.fof Uni r a ., nn vaii Wamt pRowEiti 0I i cents three moai le month- a- $1.00 for four months The Journal Will beep Vour trale.t . ! 92 In the shade sad drive doll tmestftW'ir. tpOIi.X SALEM, OUEGrW SATU11DAY NOVEMBER 24 1900. i NO 287 DAILY SH- Tittfhf COAST DEFENSE Trained Forcejof Artillerists BadlfNeeded MORE RAPID frRE BATTERIES Effort to Bo Mado to Secure a More Efficient Field Gun For the Army Bt Aaaactta Iraaa ta tha Joaraat, Wabuinqton, Nov, 24. Tho annual report of tho Board of Ordnance Vind For tifications says: "Tho work of equipping our coast for tifications is progressing rapidly and a largo portion oi tho armament 1b already installed. There Is imporltlvo need for att adequate force of trained artillrrhta tocaro for and train tho guns now mounted. Tho board thoroforo deoms it jvlthin Its provlnco to Invito tho atton tloa of Congress to tho neceaalty of reor ganization and matorcal incroaso of tho artillory arm of tho Borvlcc. In this connection also tho board rec ommends thatatops bo taken at an early dato to provldo tho. coast artillory person nel with Bultablo ranges and olhor facil ities for carrying out each year a system of practical drill and target proctlcp with heavy guns under conditions Approxima ting tbosoof actual service, As tho primary object of tho defetiBO id to protect the harbors and waterways along our coasts tho guns as a rule are so placed that target firing with full sop vico charges and at the longor and more important tangos can seldom tnke place without endangering the lives and prop erty of private cillzuiiB. This is partic ularly true in the case of fortlllcatlons defending tho largor harbors where there is shipping constantly within raugo and where private houses aro in such closo proximity to tho guns as to bo sorlouBly affected by tin shock. At least thrcp such praotico ranges should bo provided, ono for the North Atlantic, ono for tho South Atlantic and Clothes you want good clothing look for a good investment. Y6u run nd risk in buying here. Our overcoats are selling fast, but we can still suit you. Prices ranging from 5558.50 to $16.50. In underclothes we carry a moie extensive line of suits than ever. In underclothes we think we do the underwear business pretty well, that's why your kind is sure to be here. 40c a garment and up. Its unusual to find such hat -values, and so many styles, ail the late fall shapes in stiff hats. Dozens of other things you need-shirts, hose, neckwear, and these nice warm night shirts of outing flannel. - ' A complete line of the celebrated Salem Mills blankets. WOQiE$ ftWi STORE SOO COMMKHOIAI. eT. 4 i z y; SERVICEABLE thp sai.PM ajT, ....,... .,, c.-.-c. rancxi uuur iu duiu a a..v ft. m 1 f-- C Xrm i 0 t i 4 4 W&JHIt Gulf and ono for tho Pacific Coast. I A referonco to tho intontionol rearm ing tho artillery branch of tho sorvlco la tho only atatoment that can bo construed aa having the slightest bearing upon tho French gun nocrot. On tho othor hand to show that tho United States service has Bocrota of its own tho report rofors to important testa of Professor Lanaley's flying machine now in progress but In such gonoral terms as to throw no light on th6 results achiovod In that direction. Realizing tho importance of increasing tho rapid flro batteries for const defense purposoa tho board has rosommended tho adoption of a pedestal typo of barbotto mount for four, flvo and six inch guns. It proposes a series of competitive tosta during tho coining year to obtain a new floldgun, and expresses tho opinion that tho United States will then securo for Jta troops tho moat ofllciont material of its kind yet produced. YALE AND HARVARD Intercolegiate Teams Play Football YALE TWELYE TO NOTHING On tho First Half Ohemawas Stand a Chance of Downing Multmomahs, Or Aaaaelate Prraa la tha JonraaL NkwHavkn, Conn. Nov. 21 --Cold, ?.r,"Hn ra,D, BOrcly "ll,nd lovers of football, yet despite tho steady downpour, a large number of spectators gathered at the grounds whero the oloveiTa representing Yalo and Harverd univoraittes battled for supremacy of the gridiron fluid. Yale playora all appear ed to bo in first clasa condition urn! best of spirits. Harvard eleven tjpent the night at Meridien, and while they reported themselves in good coudttioti and high npiritH, Trainer McMaster remarked that he believed that Harvard's chnnces of victory wero not as good on wet ground. Score -Hud of first half: Yalo, 12; Harvard, 0. Nkw Havk.v, Nov. Yalo 23; Harvard 0. 24. Final acore: Portland, Nov. 24. Multnomah's first team plays Chemawa horo. tatter are putting up Btrong gamo. Clothes mean overclothes, un derclothes, and lots in be tween, for man or boy. When - 4 inn Rranrt 2 Women's Shoos Second to None in Elegance Comfort Durability loderato in price. Made in MoKay soles and Goodyear vielU. on moderate or mediant lasts, with medi um heels, handsomely trim med. AND STYLISH SHOE STORE R. H. LEABO. Managtr. t FOR CHRISTMAS X X S THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER together with a com plete count of tbe Cregg lyatera of shorthand taught W man for $40. TtUswineaatle you to tecome an expert stenographer by tatuUlflg a Unit acare time each day. THE CHICAGO was awarded tbe GoM tfedal at the Parti Exposition. 1$ a vlilpl writer, has itaalard key board, (s tb most simile aal duratfe of typcwrlitrs Ml turai cut tbe icost aitracUve work. VINC. 3T GealAieBtforOreioa.AlUyy. Ore. mrilri . Clyde Brotk. Local Altai. &item. Or. HARPUT CONSULATE Objectionable to the Turkish Government RECOGNIZES NO ARMENIAN CLAIMS And Will Grant nO Exequator to the American Consul, Dr. Thomas H. Norton Or Aaiaelata Praaa tm tha Jonraai. Nkw York, Nov. 24. OBcar S. Straus Ministor to Turkoy declinea to say any thing alwut tho Porto's action in refus ing an exequatur for tho United States Consul at Harpoot declaring that all comment should como from tho State department Another American who has spent yearu In tho diplomatic ser vice said: The Turkish auhoritics look with jealousy upon tho appointment of Con suls to interior points in the empire and especially when aa in tho present in stance tho United States wishes to send a Consul to a point whero It has not had a Consul before. Tho reason porhaps why tho Turkish authorities moro specifically object to tho uppolntmont of a Consul Bt Harpoot U that it was at Harpoot tho American ralasionary property was destroyed dur ing tho Armonian troubles, on Uio losa of which our claims for Indemnity aro based. "America has no commerco at Har poot. Its interests there are only mis stonary as in that city is located tho col lego besides several mission schools and It la ft center for the American mis sionaries but it can be reasonably claim ed by our government evou if we have little or no commerco there now thut wu may want to cultivate it and especially as a number of our citizens aro resldoul thero. Heretofore such consular "busi ness aa tho United lias had at Harpoot has been conducted by tho British Vice' Consul thero." Trustworthy information haa been ro- coivedfrornCoiiBtantinoplo that the ro ports that tho Amorlcan battleship Kentucky will call at Smyrna on Iter way to tho far Kast and that there will bo something like a naval demonstration for tho purpose of influencing tho Turk ure unloundcd and no means of this kind Is intended. It is expeclod in official circles at Constantinople that the American claim for indemnities for damages to stations In Armenia will bo Bottled by tho Turkish government as soon aa ft practical method la found for discharging those liabilities withouot es tablishing a precedent for other coun tries. The Turkish Government Is anxious to get rid of the American claims but Is bent upon doing It without committing itself to the general principle of responsibility for the outrages which occurred in Armonla aad elsewhoro. An adjustment of tho American clalma will be brought about in tho courso of next year it seems and no naval demonstrations win vo nuircu iui enforcing it. News comes alooJroinCouitantiuoplo BOTANICAL K WONDERS The marvel of the, hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use oi knife or poisonous medicine This is what afllicted human itv needs more than all else. Nat a week passes but Dr. " J.' F. Cook, the great botanical specialist and original discov- Ai-nf nf rh hntnnir.nl cure, heals some natients who have suffers eu lur ycaii nwu awiuiup ease and the more awfuleflects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test- I i . ..nA fSr-r a-ittftlil i I O imoniaiS UUl ui icjjaiu iui uia milentv vet will L'ladlv refer any callers to their neighbors ana inenas wnu nave uecu healed, Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it will do you good tp call ana. nave a iimc cuatewjui the doctor. . Office 301 OBerfy'SHW Salem Oregon. that an agent of tho, Cramps has been attempting to negotlato a contract for tho construction of a Turkish warship in An Amorlcan ship yard and that Mr. Cam ogio's firm has not failed in obtaining a largo contract for tho projected road from Syria to Medina land Mecca, CoNstantinoplk, Friday Nov. 23'. Un ited States Chargo d'Atfaires Grlscom called upon Towfik Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs yoaterday to urgo a sot tlementoftho difficulty in relation to tho granting of an exequatur to Dr. Thomas H. Norton who sometimo ago was appointed by President McKinley to establish a conaalato at Harpoot. Tho Porto, howovor is firm in its refusal to grant tho request for an exequatur. KRUGElrs" ARRIVAL At Paris Creates a Great Sen . satlon IS HONORED BY OFFICIALS Reported Plot to Assassinate 'the Old Veteran of the Boors at a Banquet. Or Aaanclt4 frm ta tha JraX Pabis, Nov. 21 Kruger' arrived tn Paris at 10:40 a. in., and was glvon a maanlflcout reception. The Boulevards wero crammed with vast crowds. r- On Krilnor's nr rival notwithstanding stringent precautions to admit only tickotholdur, largo assorablago filled tha station. Tho moyor ond municipal councillor, a number of senators, deput lea, army olilcers and reporters wero mnbterod on (he platform. Kruger was driven to his hotel amid onthualattc cheering which followed him along the whole route, A lurgu etcortof mounted municipal' glmrds rodb around Kruger's carriage tftV Vo'iik, Noy. 21. London dis patch to' the-Journal and "Advertiser says: There are rumors that an attempt! will be mnde to aBsassInatofKruger. In- formation thtfa Tweif conveyed ;to tho . r. .3 authorities of nn alleged plan, to le ex ecuted at Paris at a ibanqnot. 'JCrugor'a friends have boon inti(lel to bo watch ful. PETITION FOR CITIZEN'S TICKER On another pago will bo found a petitiqpifon-tho CltUon'a candidates for .!l..im Tl,n n.llllnnd or., till In ivy uiui;yo. . t nu ichiviu.a are still in circulation nanoa, aim receiving many more FOR A COLD IN THE HEAD Laxatlvo Bromo-Qulnlno Tnblota EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING,,,. if " We are making a special effort to induce people to do their Christmas shopping early. We are giving: a discount of 10 per cent, for cash, untiL-December 15. &" Vt call your special attention to vthe following i rI-.i J -jSVo have.a nlceMSOf tment loose and mounted and can save LhainondsfeoblgBfcMr J : : : t ; : i . ty. j -i Have always been our favorite line. Tbla fall we have on exceed- W 3 rcncS jDRjy M& weu eelected stock at prices that will interest you Solid t?-UvCf Our atock l verydargs and attractive. . di'liihmPUt Wo hvo Rogers W7 and II Oliver "Ia laie And fork, ,nd a big line of li - J3tetiJWt brated "Webster' brand. Our stock this year is too extensive to make mention of each line, If you are going to ' l make Christmas presents (and of course you , ore) you will do well to Boo our stock before , purchasing. tilt:: BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaders In low prices. BULBS AND Wo ore now showing wmftol the choicest Hyaolntj 5 Tulip and Oroous bulbs overWj In WW aTty. AJo vartttManf th rfnect sweat Mas. Call ear lr and fcelw i varieties while Msorftoent Uttomplele. 8rWWb-BHD, Seedmen LONDON CABLES English Capital Under Sway of American Ideas FILLIPINO JUNTA CAN'T B SUPPRESSED The Yankies May Take the Bulk of tho Next British Loan (Advance Associated Press Itoport to tho Journal.) London, Nov. 24. Tho pcaahulatn ro fioctod by tho Waalitngton specials deal ing with China finds n keen echo in Groat Britain's Cabinot. Tho gloomy foreboding that tho Unltod States will bo compollod to withdraw Irom tho con cort of tho powers la only ono of tho causes of this fooling, for tho British Ministers aro now lnclinod to bollovo tho present lines of negotiation cannot result satisfactorily. "Tho United States," said an ofilclal of tho Foroign Office, "cannot bo any moro anxious than England to got out of tho China muddlo. Tho Cabinot Minis ters aro roluctautly coming to bollovo that tho endeavors to cpnipol China to punish Individual offenders aro merely waBte of tlmo. Death by edict is a fnrco and a fairy tale. Tho powers' forces now in China aro utterly inadequate to ovorruu tho country and enforco their demands. England has no infentlon of augmenting her troops to such an ex tent as will bo necessary if tho Kuropo ans thomiolvoa undertake to inflict punlahmout. It looks very much ai if we shall all have to climb down. Tho only question Is how can It be done with tho host dignity anil under circumstan ces giving the moat salishictnry results. ' "Tho policy of indefinite decimation, which tho American journals seem to attribute to Germany, Is not In tho slightest shared by Great Britain. This view Is not oi a majority of the. British .press, who without taking pains to find out tho inner opinion of the cabinot generally, may condemu what they are pleased to call tho 'weakened policy of America.' " . The requost o( the United States Am bassador, Joseph 11. Cliouio for tho sup pression of the Filipino Junta at Hong Kong has been put in the hands nf the Colonial Office. It will probably take some weeks to ascertain tho facts. An official said: "Hong Kong, ot coureo, is part of a free country and we cannot take too arbitrary steps ovou to ploaso Wallace A Bonn ISM knivwi large fanoy dishes In tin hIu :::;: SWEET PEAS i i i i r America. Most of th'o .international plots aro hatched right hoio in London; but wo aro quite powerloss to suppress them." London's now Lord Alavor Frank Green takes a very radtcrl and friendly view oi tho Amorlcan Invasion of the city's finance, trade and transportation. "It is merely a matter of utilitarian ism. Amorlcan capital ia bound to lm prove business hero and It ia welcomed warmly ns anything tending to bring tho two nations the most good oven though it may appear to result only to tho auvantago of one ot them. Togotliur Hnglaud and America nrs moro powerful In ovcy way than tho rest of tho world. "Regarding placing government loans In AmoricK patriotism naturally compel uio to say Kngllsn flnanotors should have tho first chanco; but If Americans give bettor terms why lot them hnvothem by 4ll iiiiiuis; nil things being cqunl I sfo no reason why Amorlca should not bo allowed to aubscrlbo to tho loan which Is likely to bo asked for at tho resump tion ot Parliament and If by open com petition eho can securo tho bulk I nni euro no hard feelings, will oxlst In tho city." Hot on tho heels ol Charles T. Ycrkos' underground railroad schemo cbmo tho announcomontu of so many projeuted roads that Londun may bo eaid to havo becotno tho victim ot thotubo mania. If all tho companies aro allowed to oper ate, half of London would bo under, mlnod. Parliamentary sanction will bj applied for in the caso o( no loss thhti 10 olootrlc tubes, necessitating tho doposlt of 5,000,000 aa a parliamentary guar antee. Albert Johnson of No7 York Is in terested in an entirely dlfforout schomo. (Ha Intorcat lying in tho direction of sub urban surfaco traction especially tn Man chester and Llvorool and the largo cities of tho north whero he Is acquir ing Important concessions. CONDITION OF SENATOR DAVIS nr Aa.oilait freaa In Iha .JoHraal St. Paul, Nov. 21, On. m. Ills ro- liorted at Senator Davis' house at this hour that thu Senator Is still nllvo, t but sloivly sinking.' '' ' ' tr'irft ' , 1II.W ...,' ' ! . "5n !& . E111M1K1MIII f Prepare H 9 E3 H a H 161 mm W i l)jF"2v' It mm linuilful cuihlosi are cailly mate wbenyoj have the right ma leriah, iwwa iKkj. orJi, llna, jilkt, liatirnturg.sna trlnfftl low eanvaitea etc. . '" m m M ",'Wt'J' ' Dressing Sacques : We jjave the Urgeat ajjorimesl ftrgutslag jciu ih4jiU,h ever Uea ourrtleaaure to otfer Hlder. I doWniflmm,e4lnj,ljma..4nff afllf-fatlflgremWoldered.i: J tmnmai, corded aal trUt4 Wpectally ifcilinci foTp4rtkfllar people. Kamonat la plnV and tlue. m M Removal Sale iUKaaaaNNaHaaHB,MiiiiiiHiHBBa rr-: MODERATE POLICY 1 ' w. Continues to be the Talk at ' -Washington ROYAL FAMILY ; ."', 1N;C0NTEMPT i ''-- Hayo a- Small Body. Guard And are Treated ,.ftith "Scant Respect lf?tt"-fe.a'ta.ftl Arj Aaoilaf 'i l'Tka JoarWal 'ASHINOTON, NoVjafTJlO Ottltullo of 'tho Stato DopartSfif InyaH-pr qf n motorato indemnity to bo paid by China fortrecont outrages Is' governed by tho sucli abasia will provent quarrels among tho powcrB leading up iierhnps to tho partition or armed conflicts between thoso having tho etrongost military forces. i , f If tho othorVwors contlnuo toinalBt uion an Indpmnily which Is obyoualy boyond tho iowor of China to pay in principal, tho Unltod States may find it advisable to support n plan of fiecal re organisation iu China at onco. It is lolt that It might bo belter in aomo contlng' oncos to provldo in advance for an international board of fiscal controj rather than leave tho mattor to future conflicts among tho powers. If It proves Impracttcablo to bring tho other powura to a bobla of moderation which wilt limit tho ludomnity to an amount which can bo paid In full within n fuw years, It may then bo nccossary to tnkuuptho aubjoctoffiflcal control of tho Internal ta'xea of China as well as tho customs. London, Nov; 24! According to a Shanghai corroajKmdont thero Is n grain u( truth in tho rumor of. an expedition up thu Ynngtso. "Such a movement wdllld causdn cUhlliUjfrttlon among thu Chinese who would submit to British occupation bu t i1 Iference." dread German inter- PUT SALTAN HIS TAIL Was tho old advice us how to catch n bird. Hut how it wo wIbIi to eccuro a Thanksgiving lilid hucI as Turkoy, Uoobo, Duck or OhlckoiiT wo can 1 best sarvotl by going to Htelner's Mar ket, us their turkeys and geese aro corn fed, fat, tender and delicious in llavor, and ut prices lower than they havo been for past yours. Loavn order early and uet the ln'ttt, Table Lineris... We are nuklif a irct.lauihltr of floe linens, snd the stogie stem , , to appreciate our efforti to live them something tool for their money," Your Table for the Holidays arc comlntr. ...' Making Up Season 1 hjs It the miklm up testoa for Cbrlttmaa are you Improvlaf jtTe time anil opportunity to set the test goods at iie prices? Dittenturg tralla. threads, rings, piliernj, etc.. con k III ' etuBlfoldery silks, fine linen etc.l riew Uses Jut Opened. i. V jjobeyrnkSonA Special dispatches from Shanghai detcribo tho situation at Slnanfu Genornl Tung IHang's troops hold tha city. . vj Tho personal body guard of tfio KmporOr and Empress bowagor con aistsofonly 150 mon. Genoral Tung enters tho sacred precincts at will, salutes tho imperials with scant courtesy and almost with Isolonco and declares his intention of emulating tho notorious Wang Mang who during tho Hong Dynasty prevented tho court from com ing to terms with tho enemy and finally murdcrod tho emperor and usurped tlio According to tho same dispatches tho tho only hopo for tho court is in Gonoral Ma, who has 6000 troops outaldo of Bln nnfu and has a blood feud with Gonoral Tung Fu Hsiang who murdered Ma's consl'n. A terrlblofamlnooxlets In tho Provlnco oiShon Si ard tho govormont granaries aro ompty. CLOTHING LEFT BY A1 SUICIDE Br Aaia!attt t-raaa t Vkm immtnmi SnATrtE, Nov. 24. This afternoon Pollco Officer Ellis found a" shoe,lcont woolen cap and a scarf under th'o 'dock at tho foot of Spring Stroot. Thotcoat was marked ''Kramor & Kraiior" tailors Portland, Oro., mado for "S. Arnold." Tho pollco think tho clothing may havo bcon left by a suicide. Wc Mean You Aycr's Hllr Vigor mikes cverybody'B bir grow faster : it mikes some persons' litir grow very, very list. It stops fitt ing of ttit biir, too : and restores color to vour gry hair every time, ill the dark, rich color of early life; You should send for our book on the hair; it tells just what you ant to know. If 7011 do not obUIn ttia li.n.nt Tm tnr frnm uio nf tli VUr, writ. Ilia Doctor alwul It. Iln lll Ull T9H )ati tha rliihl thlnictoiio. Addrtli.Dr.. aATa,Low.ll, Mao. Crtat Basd CmIm. Count Mawonl, of tho Ita'Jau Mnrlno Baud li in tho city today uefotlatlui Jor an engagement to play ono night under tho auspices of Co. F.,0. N. G. at, an early date, possibly Thanksgiving nlghT! Tills Is said to bo opo of tho finest bands iu tho world. Banana Today and To'nior F5w 20c a doz, Ellis & Zinnfs Hol54SUt4t$trret, Salem 'Fhoae 2874 f Xt"S m m Remoyal Sale -ir M-T BTtt