v&fvt wt - uji--"-- r jfrtsmrrr, THE DAILY JOURNAL. rtgtaffar.; do you pya as The Journal will keen ypurtrd lTYf.ARB as ,"ao- in ournal will keen your trde thermometer in ihcihidoand drive dull times away. at 92 - S J . .u i in . 7 CHEAPEST AS,0 SSaily i oneooN. 90 cents three month A$l!oo?ort&ur tnonths. Vl vox.. X SALEM, OREGON JTUIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1900. ROOT WAR SECRETARY Bill For Reorganizing tfio Army JOB TAKEN OUr OF HULL'S HANDS An Intelligent and Sensible Plan of Strengthening the, Forces My .laavfilaUil tre ta to JnrL Washington, Nov. 30. Secretary Hoot's army 1)111 provides for n lieutenant-general, six major genorala and flftcun brigadier generals. Tho numbor of captains, first and Hecond lieutenants of cavalry and infantry nro increased front 12 to 15 tor eioh icgiment. Provisions for discontinuance of tlio artillery army as at present organized is maduby organizing .the arliilory corps known ay tlio Coast Artillery and Field Artillery. Tlio corps will lmvo a chief of artillery detailed from Colonels and while serving in this capacity lie will lmvo tlio .rrink and pay of a brigadier general. The increase in artillery shall bo twenty per cent each year for llvo years until maximum of 18,020 men reached. In tlio bill the minimum number of men is fixed for each organization with a proviso that the President may in his discretion incrcaco the numbor of on listed men in any troop, liattory or com pany, provided that tlio total number of enlisted nun authorized forthoarmy by NO 29t Congross shall not at any time bo ex ceeded. Tho peaco strongth of each troop, battery and company Is fixed in tills bill as now authorized by existing law. The numbor of regiments has been increased by five of cavalry, (lvo of in fantry, tlio numbor of which would cor respond to flvo regiments of artillery and two battalions of engineers. As tlio increaso in the artillory is intended for Bea dofonsos, tho only increaso of the tegular army for tho field service will bo 10 aJditlonal regiments of cayalry and infantry and tho two battalions of engineers. Authority is asked In this bill to raise a provisional forco of natives in tho Islands ot Porto Rice and also in tho Philippine Islands. Tho organization of tlio natwo troops in tlio Philippine Illands will bo proceeded with Blowly and great euro. Tho bill contains provisions for abet tor distribution of chaplains for author izing veterans of tbo war witli Spain to wear on occasions of ceremony their uni forms similar to tho authority given by Congrces to veterans of tho Civil War; authority for tho retirement with an in creased grado of votorans of tho two wars tho Civil War and tho war with Spain : for tho addition of a nurse corps tho necessity for which has been develop ed during tho past two years ; for prelim inary surveys of 'lie establishments of camps for tho militia and regular army; authorizing tlio President to appoint chiefs to vacancies occurring in ti o staff corps nnd deportments of tho army at largo and tho introduction of the detail system tl tho several staff correspond ents and departments. To replace tlio volunteers and regulars who will bo discharged prior to July 1, and givo an army of sulllclent size to moot tho exigencies now confronting it, ENGLAND RIDICULED For Haying Captured Dew et so Often BOERS CAPTURE 400 BRITISH Kruger Has Missed His Oppor' tunity of Drawing Sup port in Europe Ccul lliucd on Koiitlh Page, i J Now we're ready for you. Gnristmas Goods Are on display at THE NEW YORK RACKET t i i i Dolls, Picture Books, Albums, Dressing rwl Alanicure Sets. Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Perfumery. X 4 HANDKERCHIEFS 4 I . ,.., 4. Our Store. Will NOT Be upen inanKsgmiiK vay f 4 I And a large assortment of novelties suitable for presents. Remember that our usual low prices refer to holiday goods as well as to all other lines. Come in and look the new lines over." X ;ac . A Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Storel i B. T. Barnes, Proprietor d S Cornor Commercial and Chnmkota Street. i y . . "ATM. aataV aTaWaflk.aBBBats.1 w rmm:, undoNandinir tha' we l mil to have with everv Aj bciil v is this: we would " rather I'se our profit limn lw.v! vmi go away dissatisfied iihiu vmi r.in inM most anvlhinir in footwear to vour entire satisfac tion. KEAUSSB PROS 275 CO tvfcrftlAL ST 3Bk AIHAb' J"oV FOR CHRISTMAS X Of. THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER toiether with eom tlete course of tbe CreK system of sborttunl uuint ty b1I for $-40. This will eoitle you to tecomeo expert jtenotrttber by utUUIaj little sure ' f . .V' THE CHICAGO wasawsrftl the CoU Me4U t we Paris ExtositloB. Is a vUltle writer, his standard I key board. Is tbe most tlmrJe ai durable of typewriters al turns cut tbe most attractive work. UVIMrl V Ceal Areat for Orecoa. Alty. Ore. iVllNLr, . Clyde Brock, Local Axeat.Saieoi. Or. Dr Aaaoela.tc4 l'rraa ta ta Journal. London, Nov. 30. Tho dltpatch of Lord ltoborts announcing the capturo by tho Boers of 400 men makes tho storfos published in tho London papors during tho last week look ridiculous. By aciual count Dewot has beon cap turcd a dozen times. Tho Boer forces aro completely routed twice daily with thousands killed and wounded. Evory foot of ground in tho two republics is pacified weekly, while practically ovory dispatch ends with tho statement that only n low widely scattered bauds of guerrillas now remain. Evory correspondent who showed tho slightest desiro to tell tlio truth has been banished and nothing but painfully evidently doctored dispatches reach England. The afternoon papers only six hours before tho news of Dowel's victory ar rived contained tho most redlculotis hum! lines announcing a great victory over Dewot. Lord Rolxirls cabled from Johannes burg, under dato of Wednesday, Novum her 21) "The Dowetsdorp garrison of two guns of tho Sixty-eighth Field Battery, with detachments of tho Gloucestershire Rogimont, tho Highland Light Infantry and Irish Rifles, -100 in all, surrendered at 5:15 p. m., Novomber 28. Our losses were 15 men killed and 41! wounded, in cluding Major Hansen and Captain DIgby." Tim enemy is said to bo "500 strong Four hundred men woro dispatched from Edenburu to relievo Dowetsdorp, but thoy did not succeed in reaching there in time. Knox joined this forco and and found Dowetsdorp evacuated. Sov onty-flvo sick and wounded had beon left Uieio. Knox pursuod, and is rej.ort to have successfully engaged Steyn and Dewet near Vaal Bank. Thoy retired west and Southwest. Knox's meseengor failed to get through, so I have no details." French am continental nations some thing more favorable might have happened. But ho allowed himself to bo porsuaded to remain silont on tho grounds of diplomatic foars of causing trouble. Tho foes of mediation aro tho diplematists: its friends nro thn pooplo and tho prtBS. rho InteiiBo interest nroiisod by tho visit of Krugor to Europo 'a subsiding with tho Inevitable rotult ot a gradual waning of cnUiuslasm bb in nil such ovents. Tho British Tarllamont meofs on Tuesday and Krngor'a Indictment, including documents compromising prominont English statesmen in tho Jameson conspiracy ought to havo been launched on tho President's arrival in Paris in ordor to cjoato tho maximum effect. Oom Paul's timid ndvlsors aro to blamo. Had ho boon loft to follow his own plans tho result would havo been otherwiso. Tho Senato today unanimously adojitcd resoluUons of sympathy with Kruger. OVERLOADED ROOF BROKE Nuvnuno, Nov- 30. Tho garrison of Schwoizer-Heueko has beon relieved by troops sent from horo. Tho lioloagurliiir. Boors resisted but woro drlvon off. TUNG WEN HUAN TO BE BEHEADED Strong Measures Against Box ers in Tien Tsin, Where Many Are in Disguise, While Spectators Were Eiv joying Football PULLED OFF THE GLOWING FURNACE Many Men and Boys Horribly Burned and Raked off With Fire Tongs Bf Kmtnr.lmtk lra (ha Journal Tjkn Thin, Nov. .10. Tung Wen Hiian a provincial treasurer of Chi Li who was sentenced to death by tho International military tiibunal at PaoTlng Fills boing brought hrro to bo publicly beheaded by tho city government executioner. This is at tho request of thn PaoTlng Fa military authorities. Tho provincial government of Tien Tslu is issuing a strong proclamation against tlio concealment of arms in tho city and Its Biiburbs tho penalty of dis obedience being decapitation after five days notice of tho prohibition. This is regarded as a necessary precauslon as many arms havo boon found concealed and numorou-J Boxers aro living In tho city in dlfgulso. TEST LEGALITY OF DISFRANCHISEMENT Ht Paiiis, Nov, 30. A Journal corres pondent says Mr. Kruger has recently asked a numbor of questions regarding the public and political sentiment in America so far as tho Boers aro con cerned, but ho will not go to tho United States now. His plana, for his futuro abode are unsettled, dopendlng largely upon the success of bis efforts at inter ventlon. Your correspondent is of tho opinion that ho has almost lost his opportunity of arousing French feeling. If he had followed up his Marseilles speech with specific charges of tho barbarous conduct of tho British und a vigorous appoal to tho warm-hearted sympathies of the BOTANICAL X. WONDERS The marvel ot the hour b t ho wondei ful aire of chionic diseases without the iim; ol knife tr pniNoiuuis mediants. This is what afflicted human iiy needs more than all eKe. Not a week p.sses hut Di. J I-'. C'kjk, tli. gieat humniiMl vpccialitt and original d;scov eiorol the hutamcal cure, heab some patients who have suffei ed for year.s trom awful dis ease and the moreawfuleffects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing togive patients the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test imonial out of regard for his Datients. vet will k'ladly refer anv callers to their neighbors and friends who have been healed, Consultation tree. If you have any physical ail ments it will do you good to call and have a little chat with the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Street Salem Oregon. .elated Praaa ta laa Joaraat. Wahiiinotos, Nov. SO. Tho National Afro-American Council has appointed a committee to fco that tho validity of tho Lousiana Constitution of 1833 is tested before tho federal Supremo Court. Tho opinion of a number of leading lawyers north and south lias boon obtained re specting tho Loultann and North Caro lina laws restricting suffrage and tho supremo court will have cases that it is believed will secure sn expression of its opinion respecting tlieee suffrage laws. Or Aaaalt ta tk Jaaraaj. Sak Francisco, Nov. 30. This city has novor known an accident approach ing in horrible detail than of yesterday, when mora than 100 mon and boys, win woro viowing tho Stanford California fojtball gamo from tho roof of an adjoin lug glass manufactory, wcro suddenly precipitated into tho interior of tho building, many of thorn on top of tho whlto-hot furnaces. Tho ventilator annex (o tho roof, on which thoy wirj perched, collapsed umlor tho strain and without warning 14 persons woro hurled to thotr doath. Tho injured now being ctrod for in hospitals or at their homes numbor 83, and of theso suvoral cauuot survive. The dead are: Edgar Fiarhavon. 11 years. W.'ll. Eckfoldt, 12 year. William Valoncia 18 years. Thomas J. IUppon, 24 years. James A. Mulrouoy, 40 years of Spo kane. Marquis Van Dura, 35 years old of PaMidona. Wirgll Nonby, 15 years. Charles Monaham, 31 years. Talleyrand Barnwell, 1(1 yoars. Lcoit U Irani, 10 yoars, William Kothonstolu, VI yearn. llobort Mllloi, 17 years. Hector McNeill, 16 years. Moses Otteustoin, 16 years. Ono of the bodies beliovod to bo J. A. Mulrouoy was also Identified as that of E, C. Putney. Nearly all of tho dead sustaltied fractures of the skull or fatal injuries to their spinal column. In only a fow cases was contact with tho furnaces '.ho hhmodlato cause of doath for ready hands quickly droggod Into tho open air thoio who woro in da igerof being burn ed alive, Fred E, Lilly who is among those believed to bo fatally Injured came to San Franclrco a fow wcekB ago from Now York City. Among hlaeff cts woro found a numbor of lettora from his father Henry Lilly wo is con nected with tho (Inn of J. Hlchards k Company dealora in boots an d shoes 60 and 01 Reed Street. New YorkCity. Charles Yost, oven man of tho glass works was raking tho tiro when tlio crash camo, and narrowly escaped being struck by tho falling bodies. Ho says that thoso kilted aro thoso who struck and wounded T. J. Parker, n fireman found his own sou among thoso injured. Tho lad will probably dlo. Tho man agers ot tho glass works Bthto that It was imposslblo for them to kcop tho pooplo off tholr building. Thoy disclaim all responsibility lor tho accident. It is estimated that over 800. peoplo woro on tho ventilator when It collapsed for its outiro length of 100 feet. Some wore thrown to tho main roof of tho building and escaped unhurt, but of thoso who foil Into tho structuro nearly nil wore olthor killed or seriously maimed. Auowior uetuii mis morning was added to tho long list of victims of xes tordoy's catastrophe, John Brough being the hamoot tho dead man. Most of tho Injured aro doing woll though It is prob ablo thatBovcral moro names will bo added to tho list of tho dead. RUSSIA IS PROMPTING Turkish Government in the 'Harpoot Matter WATER BOND SALE ENJOINED MAIL AND ONE BODY RECOVERED shortly the heavy bauds that surround tho glass oven or woro crusueu y wiuau vu mn on top of them. . Many succeeded in staying tholr descent for a moment by holding ou to the broken beams but bo fore thoy f.ould bo reached thoy were obliged to lot go their hold and drop to tho floor a distance of -16 feet. Clarenco Jeter a furnaco tender pulled Br AaaaclMtatf I'raaa ta Ifca JaamaJ. Ohkhkc N07. 30 Cuntain Scaloncer of the steamer Marie Josephine ! Wt people off tho top of the retorts which went in search of tlio dead of tho steamer St. Oloff reported on reaching Port hero that thrco bags con talnlng mail had been picked up and that the body of Miss Pugo was tho only ono that had been recovered. Head what Whrglns has to say about pianos -1th ge. where the heat was about 600 degree. Tho oil dilps wuro full and tho Aro did not go down until they wcro emptied. Some of ilia men and boys wcro terribly burned. They wcro drawn away frcm tho retorts with long iron pokers utwl In toating tbe glass. While aidlru in jrmYi.iK tho dsd Headquarters for Wedding Rings Trouble That Would be Avoid ed by a Loan Popular. Or Aiaorfntrd t'rraa ta th Joaraal. Dexvcii, Nov. 30 At 1 o'clock this morning President Shackelford of tho Board ot Public Works was toryed with a copy of rt writ of Injunction sorvod by .ludgo Rlnorof tho Circuit Court of tho United States f jr tho District of Color ado. Tho writ was issued at tiio. complaint Pannio Josephine Grant and Is directed to tho ofllceals of tho cliy of l)onor, tho National B.mk of Commerce of New York, and Doulson Prior & Company. It restrains tho delivery of the f4,7U0,- 000 city water bonds recontly sold to Dcnlsin, Trior & Company. Tho Nn llonal Bank of Coromorco of New York is tho city's agent in tint traiiRaction. Tlio city already has received payment for ( 100,000 of tlio bonds. Another ftOO.COO was to bo paid for in New York tomotrow, Tho writ is roturnablo De cember 7. It is not known why tho writ was served in the middle ot tho night. NEW DELICACY FOR JAPANESE MiM.fnAroi.iB, Nov.4-S0.-. George A, I'ackotl former mayor of tho ulty has retu rued from Capo Nome. A com- sorvativo estimate of Alaska'o salmon output, Mr. Packott Bays, is not less than 1,5000,000 cases, A comparatively new Industry is thusaltlng of dog salmon for tho Japanese markot n IjuhIiiobh which has already reauhed largo proportions. MISSIONARY CLAIMS REPORTED SETTLFD Proseliting Mormon Elders are Roughly Handled By the Hungarians Or Aoelatc4 Praaa ta iha Joaraal London, Nov.' 30. A dispatch from Constantinople says: It is suggested that Russia is prompting tho Porto to rcfuso to rant exequatur to Dr. Norton. Nothing In regard to tho United States battleship Kentucky is coming direct from Smyrna. Authorities thero ovldcntly aro censoring all dispatches. CoNSTANTiNortK, Nov. 30. Opinion la oxpresacd in diplomatic circles that Am erican claims arising from Armenian massacres may now bo regardod as practically sottlcd.asan irado providing fjr tho building of n cruieor in the United States is officially promulgated. Tho question of a consulate atllurpoot remains open, tho porto persisting in refusal to grant exequatur. Virnna, Nov. SO. Advices from Tein esvar, South Hungary record rough tieatment received thoroby two Mormon elder emissaries from salt Lake, Utah, Ono wascotnpolled to runthu gauntlet of thrco hundred Irato nttizona armed with sticks. Ho was afterwards stripped to tho waist and thrashed by n half n doz en matrons of Temesvar, A second Mormon was ducked in n liorso pond, davis'"remains lie in state. mont was recontly mado. Tho wedding waa to havo been celebrated obont Christmas in tlio residence of Miss Finck'a mother. BiiBinoss intoreata tn Germany now prevent Baron Btochow from crossing tlio ocean to attend his own wedding. Miss Finch refuses to go to Berlin to bo married and has announced that tho en gagement is at an ond. ; m . SEALING SCHOONERS IN A COMBINE Vancouver B. 0 Nov. 30, Thd soallng combino just cfToclod at Victoria including -10 schoonors, oc ail but throo of the British Columbian fleet, is largely duo to a do term Ination to counterpoise tho up-to-dato tactics of tlio Indian spearmen who havo lately raised their wago domands to an almost prohlbltlvo point. Tho combino will save largely in ro- Bpcct to outfitting and matiBgoment. It is capitalized at 1500,000. THE EVERGREEN MAYBRICK CASE London, Nov. 30. Officials of tho United Statoa embassy Bay they havo not received any instructions in regard to taking further Btops for tho rolcosoof Mrs. Florence Maybriclc rindor entcnco of imprlsonmont for life on conviction of poisoning her husband. w Aaaarlatc l'rraa ta Jnaraai St. Paw,, Minn., Nov. 30. Tho mor tnl remains ot tho lato Senator Davis whloh lay in state in tho Oovornor'o room In tho capltol woro viowod by linn, dredtt of peoplo today, INDEPENDENT AMERICAN GIRL Cauadlau railway employes havo complained to tho government against tho importation of United States labor whllo thoy aro debarred from entering tho United States. Tho British campaign in Ashautl is ended. All troops but garrison leuvo. fir Aaaeclataal i-ra ta tka Jnaraal Nkw Yomc.Nov. 30. Tho Horald says Romance and seutimunt havo glvcu way bofnin tho Americanism of Miss II. Antoinette 1'lncl; ,a daughter of (ho late Alderman Frederick Flnuk of this city. Rather than cross tlio ocoun to become a bride she has broken her ehgaxement to Baron John Karl Von Btochow of Borlln. Formal announcement of tholr ongago. Headache Fain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint end dirzy? Is your tongue coated? Bad taste in your mouth 7 And does your food distress you ? And are you troubled about steeping? Then your liver is all wrong. But there is a cure. Tis Ayer's Pitts. Ai?;u. AjorV Mill art illrr'llyon tho IWer. Thar rura cnnitlpatlon. blltoiiinraa, alek liaaa- f.elir, antl iripnU. for lir J'r (liar ito bran tlia HiamUrU VihI1t Villi. CZAR NICHOLAS STILL IMPROVING Livadia, Nov. 30. Improvement fn tlio condition of tho Cxar sllll continues Ff esh Today i Salted Almonds And Bon Bons EUis & No 154 SUtfStrtct, Zinn's Sltm Those 2874 H3&WBHBHNHHMHHaaHaNHBiHnHl!HH m Mm FURS Ilia M M M w 150 fur garments have been shipped to us on ten days memorandum from a large fur dealer in Detroit. We expect them to arrive sometime tomorrow and we will have them for V lmvo uri'lvwl from N'w YirU n new lot of plain fold rlnu vliiih f" i-olnr, t Ik and llnl-li an- iinniri-l. TIm'tV rJi'iixare lnl 4if 'Ml' p'"'. " collier j iihimI mid lliHr-f'irM t ri-Mllv wlint it ximiiiio. "vtilluiut I'li-I I" Tim hrnlii who tw'iw'iiim.f lU-v t In ! (HtiigrH'iilahil and bv tin ' 'f not Ut niHrrii'il to vtr mh f I b prt-ttv ringH. Tmy Hro iim I'lr a.nv. huh. Itfiiii'iulNir our Ki-vial Ki vr I'.-iii di.umint rulii lib IH.; 16. Barr s Jewelry Store. Lwaduri in Low priros. H I . Caaaaln li I I I l O II m m Flower Pots,., A larxo variety from a gill fine clay, : : , : to fix i gallons in ? slzg. I Made from t : : CHEAT SEED,... Our stock of cleat ! has arrived, farmers pan gt all they ru(l from : ; : i ; : : j : : : i SAVAGE &. ROD, Seedmen lO DAYS ONL Y li This does not unun a month. Winn we wy ten days, It Hifitiu leu il.iyi, and good? luprvfd on mciunriinduni positive- Ty cuiuuil be kepi any lungei llun ihc time spedfied. J $ 2.50 barments will fcc sold for $ 1.98. ' $50.00 irarments will be sold for $38.85. . 5 And all others will Iw sactificed accordingly. ?C X XC 5 m This is Positively a Sale of 3 Manufacturers Samples and Will Be Honestly Conducted For 10 Days Only When you See it In Our Ad. it is So.... M m ' " raaaMajajBjTaiaiaaaa,a ,, itaWMillilli 11HIW. (iUI w m tmuuumuuuuMumummmmmmmmmmuMunmuimmmmmmMKm