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HE DAILY JOURNAL: With Mood year's record behind us. There's another troacrn tiilidtne In slsht. In spite of the kickers if nil f ushers The City of Sslcm Is pin atout rls it. , x With the teimii iWta n a lift. A! ,n With toslf Ujis openlnt at Nciulem, ii..MtfnfnM riflrf rtrt mllrnflritt ffirainy ' (' .Wouli awakes even Massachusetts Satent. I iac t itejai v P. "' . i la. X SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 1900. NO 30G I a !& -in-' WAVERING ARGUMENT CLOSING CENTURY OMNIBUS SETTLEMENT Proposed By Great Britain Oyer Canal NARROW ESCAPE Of the Entire British Army Under Clements CHINESE RECEIVER i DICTATOR REFUSED j. in Celebration Ordered Papal Degree By Raising an Army and Teiv rorizing the Empress, Judgo Boise Sustained ljy the Supreme Court ! Porto Rica Case fcHl KMaW if s of Skfnpp npuqj Mm7LBU?!?,,hT """" ,ul",w,,r w ,,"r" ,l ,,1"1"" '"'Kilt bo ivriiipn. ; I K Suits, $8 to $22. Overcoats, $8.50 SOME PRRCTICHL GIFTS 1ECKWEAR SILK SUSPENQEftS fancy Vests' HANrKEKClilHlS Kill KTS MUFH.bRS Q0iEti ' lMv ' STORE UOr COMMKKOIAI. SI' Vavvuvux7ikuv-v,L' Which facing-Box Calf, kid trimmed, AS YOU NEED TIJEM GET THE SALEM lext uoortc Bush's Rank. State St. m . iwm.vv.v. ..'. A I.nreo Block rf noieltieti. new "hies Til other new Jewelry for the people to ialilc JewpJcr o. tI'pomeroy Engraving Free, iJHH Commercial St. EWORLD'S INDOOR v RECORD BKUKfclN NnwYoitK, Dee. IH. According to the finHiiUH-efl of a number of spm-tatori mmmv Mitehol broko tho world's indo )r m.i inr ,. mllo In Mrtdlaon Kiuaro ! IkMv .... .... i t .. .il i.. I... Hffm vl.iiIi Hiirrv Klkoa which will take pTaco noxt Saturday night, the Welch kSjdgot wont tho last mllo of n ten mile jTJal in 1 :!W Hut, It la said. BvmvgvtiiBVtiBiiaaaauBBBwsxunBUUiattiitiaMiaiiiaaBuninsaunmumKmm nu The "New Idea" kkkkkkkkiMHM j- tiikflfo t kKkkkkLB kkkkkkHBr tkkkkkkkkkf HHikHkp For Ladies and Gentleman 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Store Open Evenings Until $1.25 I GLOVES 85c to $16.50. J 1 UMBRELLAS ' CLOVES ETC. Best Value Ever Offered... Women's Boots at $2.50... we claim is ihe finest. 'best looking, best jilting hnot in the maiket at the price. We c.u- Pt IV them in Heavy Vict Blue kid g lined -extra heaw Vici, oJra g high Inn, boxed to-, I;mcy silk 5 whole fox and hoxod toe. (t THEM FROM OUR STOCK SHOE STORE it. ii.; I.I.AIIO. f.UnaccrJJ - ., iv7AkX5"KWi mil Walclimakcr of brooches ami the hen! uuidltv of ring. huy at prices lower tluiu o or before Jeweler and Diamond Seller. FIRE ON EAST TWENTY-FOURTH ST i .....,,, . i AtaK)iitalx thia inorniiiK a ilro waa found In the btdro mi of V. V. WnlhorV . houe, alM)ut an hour after thoy xot up. i f.mi.l tlitil Imlntalu tin nt tmnr nf fnnPfl T found that iudiaaiHau attomptat inceii' diaiiani. and the matter will ho looked into. Mr. Walkr handa were badly burned. Muffler i . MMmJ NOT PART OF UNITED STATES But Paris Treaty Made Islanders Citizens of Some Sort the IVamiiimitox, Dee. Wr 'M 'Ufl nrminiunt before tlio supreme court of the United Status tho attoruoy-deneral c intended that the United Htutes hua the powur to uiiiilru territory ; that having ncqiilrcd it it hits Iho right to govern it; Unit iiilminifitrativo construction, congressional notion unp Judicial preecd out nlllnn that ovury ort in a ceded I'onntry la properly regarded hb forelicn until luusnro extonded hy congress to tho new possessions; that tho clause o( the constitution of tho United States de claring duties uniform throughout tho United Suites it not npplicablo to new possesions and that the constitution ilooa not erftend of its force over acuuited territory. Hiferring to tho legal aapeet of the case ho ussorted that tho Dingloy act applied to morchaudiee imported from Korto Hfco and the l'liillpplnoB after the cession nl tho United States tho samu as it did before, and that in view of tho laetthat the tafilf lawn aro 'in rein" there Ih no principle of Justice much less of lonstltutlniml restriction wliieli loi tiids congress from taxing in this way tho motvhiindisunf outlying possessions of the United States when brought Into the porta of the Union. Taking up tho eonatitutlonal question tho Attorney (lonoral declares that thuto wnB no doubt tliutit waa tho intention of he l'aris treaty not tonuiko the coded Islands a part of the United Htates anil also that It huh iptended to mnko tho InliablHntH of those Maude citizens. The Hlnto Dopartm nl has rendered an opinion to tho effect that tho United StnlflH Oovernmonl iwnnol intervene in faor of 1'orto Itico III tho matter of her rlnltu against Oub.i for J'J.MlO.OuU Tin. SiLinlsli Hovornment ralced a loan to tins umoiint for tho I'orlo ltlrana to liuln iirnnceitto military operallona In IJithu, IniMtiK the loan upon the revenues of tho latter tsiaiut. ...,,, In KtiliMtiinco thudec clou of tho United HtutcH Uoverninont ia to tho effect that loaviugaaidotho question of equity in this caiio to raiioiioii tuo collection of this claim ugalnsl Cuh'i would now ho to . ti.i. ,tnm in mttttlinrlikiia nlnr mill iiirger cintma which would, exhaust tho ilimni'lnl resourcca of the iellliul. i It id known to tho aulhoritiea that most of tho elainiH Bought to bo included ,,, . ,.... nf ,.nco at i'aria but res- oltitoly oxuluded by the United States CommtBaionera aro not regarded by the at. . i .i..n A Atr,..At..n nnil unforced l)V tho full powers ol foroign g.jvernnienlB II they can do evoxeu uy tliiirlnlimintH as M)01l UH tllU IMtltCMl ! Suites coutral of the ialanila cease. 5 J Christmas, i $1.00 GLOVES o5c rrj'iii i 1 1 wipi ZKlAkWl mt NON-SECTARIAN PRAYER MEETINGS Administration Abandous Col lection of Aissionary Claims Against Turkey New Yoiik, Dee. 18. Ofllcinl lif atruetiona have been rrcehed horo from Home detailing how ltomnn Catbnlica are to obpcrn tho ecromoninl closing of the year and tho century on the night of December !!l. It in Issued hy Cardinal Crotonl, Prefect of tho Sacred Con gregation of Indulgence and Kites and signed also by Archbishop Sogaro, Secretary of tho Congregation. Tho decree la from tho I'opo and la addressed to all tho world. "No.w that tho present age ia drawing to a close" it begins, "and n now ono In about to begin it la highly1 proper thnt nil who havo lxon rcdeomed by I lliu In every part f tho vorld ahonld ho solemnly consecrated to tho King of nuea, Jesus Oliriat, in order that this gratitude may bo shown for tho special favors (roui Him in tho past. "What ou Holy Father granted a year ago by anticipation ho bIso por mits by the aomod.icreo of tho Bacreu Congregation of rltea.vlr.: "That at mid night which ushera In tho January of the year 1001 the moat august sacra ment of the KucharlBt may be exposed. (or adoration in churchei and chnppla and that in its presence. ono mass of the feast of Circumcision of our lord and tho oetnv of tho nativity may ho read or aung; and that, moravcr tho faithful by special prlvilepo receive Holy Com munlon ellher during or outside of tho tmisR. "While thinking of sotno new means of Increasing Iho piety of tho faithful in connection with an event so solemn, tho Holy Father learned that many prelates and pinna sodalltiea anxiously doslro that the faithful of Christ, moved by nil oagernes to participate in tho rich treas ury of epirltual indnlgeiicieH, ahould' everywhere bu invited to come and adoro the most bloeted Kucbarist. "An thin was In most porfcet accord with hli own wishes tho Holy Kntherhan benignly granted that a plenary Indul gence may ho gained by all the faithful of Christ who, having properly ap proached tho sacraments of ponanco and received tho Holy Communion In a church or chapel where tho moat holy ICucharist la reserved, shall spend any full hour thoy pleaso between midnight December ill and tho noon of January 1 lieforo tho moat anguat sacrament ex posed to public adoration, and ahull, moreover offer prayors to (iod for tho intentions of fs holiness." A ntimber of- tho leading clergymen and laymen of this city havo proposed tho idea of holding nou-seotariaii series ol prayermeetlnga during tho lust week of tho Nineteenth Century. Itlalntendul that these meetings ho held in yarlous churciea but under the direction of a body of men connected with a niimlor of denominations und not sectarian, a A oiioular to this effiot baa been sent out algm-d by FranciB K. Clar, of Uoeton, and other most prominent di vines. As planned tho prayer meetings will end by a union meeting of all Ministers and church olllciuls of the niotroolitnu tli.tr .! in ilm Y. M. C. A. Hull on Mou du) hfuriio'iii, Dd-eiulwr .11 at S:80. 'Una will iKinddrosfiixl by three nr four of the leading pulpit orators of Now Noik mid riiiladulphia Following the llrsiof tho New year the first week will be devoted to dully piay er sei vices In nil parts of the iiiltou. The n moment I known as the Tw en tleUi Century (iopel Campaign. Vl'i.nis. r.iw )ve. IK. ravinelit of the miM-hiiu ry eUims peudiug against Turkey ia no longer ex pi-clod . by Iho Adminslrallo.i. Although tho Bullmi eintoit-iuiil the oflloerstf the Kenluuky in truly royal tle, ho did not let the prwuuco of mo lwttle-lnp h.ivo nny uffat't upon IIh p"kei ''"ok ami sllll hnl I the ilM.UlM w'iwJi Hiwrw in inh- S HimnrinuiMirnalmi v ilnu t M-rwiial 5 ami nnHioiMi ir.nri iitlriiwl i years ago. Tli- Kentucky has lef. s wb"?!?u:. Tin, iHiliufof thu Aduilnletratinn is that Turkey will not sulllti tlitt elaiins aiiaing out of the resirlel piirHrti I (Heat ItriUin t I""1 '" numn"i -Julius nl h'i miIiJmu auti-' tlwihuli uMliHiwilAW Pwh Cp.e I Sultstte f I CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 1 I'mii'i 4 o Organ newlng macl'ine A Violin 1 A Hollar i A Mandolin I A Oilumbh 'Ithur J An Autobarp A Music Itoll A Harp. a sultstte MDitd tUct of vbttt tajik 0 rtooKetillyiest tf mm. iVMorV. Geo. C Will's thUlet.BUesliiw. 'ALASKA BOUNDARY QUESTION INVOLVED Columbia Favors Opening a Canal By the Panama Route Nicw Yoiik, Dee. 18. A dispatch to Ilia Tribune from London saya: If the Kngllsh peopld were bent upon taking n norloui view of tho Nicaragua Canal question aa apparently they are they would not bo confused by tho con tradictory vIowm of tho Now York cor respondents who aro as far apart aa the north and south poles and ate utterly irreconcillablo. Tho Westminster Gazette takea tho Standard corrspoudent as a guide and sought to interpret tho action of tho Senate for the benefit of the Kngllsh readers. It has reached the conclusion with tho most benevolent motives lo ward Amorica that tho treaty cannot ho abolished by being described na being convenient or out of date and that (ho only practicable method of settling the vexations canal question ia that of ar ranging Boiiio kind of compensation for the abrogation of tho convention of ls:tO. Tho Alaskan boundary question Is named as a Quid i'ro Quo and the For oign Olllco was urged to tako up this method of adjusting alt outstanding issues with the United States. This sug gestion la made hy the friendliest Kng llsh journals. This waa considered a great gain for tho American government before Premier I.aurlor stepped aside and allowed the question to bo adjusted Iwtween Washington and London with out Interference from Ottawa. Tho liost thing Unit the friendliest cri tics now have lo offer la nn otnnibiiB set tlement In which the abrogation of the treity of 1800 ia tho slugb entry with nmple offsets to balance tho account. The Standntd In referring to tho Nicaragua Cfiial queatlon thinks It would lie a pity if the good understand ing between Kuglatid and Amcriia should bo weakened. Much has hap Itfincd oblntu lUsaya to warn AiiierieaiiH us well aa Knglishmen that they may have to rely upon each other in future for mutual assistance and to strengthen the bonds of race, lntiguaguaud common culture which link them to one another. A dispatch to Iho Herald from Tana masaya: Senor Martlner. Sllvela, tho Colombia inlniater of foreign affairs cnhloH from llogota this statement of Columbia attitude ou the construction of an isthmian canal: "The Colombian flovernmonl will do everything within Its power to faelllnto and hnsten the openlngof a canal by tho lWiina rouje, whether It Is effected by tie actual comiany holding tho concea shiis which expires In UWl or by whom smver may represent their rights, 'Tlio (ioverninent will make reserva tion only to preserve national society and to give nsHuranco that free transit by ay of ih wind shall Ik fully guar nnlied." Tie Colunihlaii Minister to Washhig. ton wilt leave soon to attend to Ihla mailer. Flower Mission. Nw Yoiik, Dee. IK Tim New York Floiuir Mlsslop will oieii lln riHiuia toimrrow for I he reception nfOhrUt mas ontribiilious, whhh II wlU dis tiibiite among tho sink i'Mir in the toiiein'iit homes. Delioacies are pn vlded bu these, and the rhild'Hi ale mulcglad with toys ami dolN. BOTANICAL X BONDERS Tie marvel ol (he hour b the vonderfulcure nl chronic diseises wiihoul the the til kmftor poisoiuuiN medicines. This is what atlliclcd hnman- y fteClS IllOrti I I1UII all CISC. Kot i Week paSSeS bill IJl. J. p Qok, the great l)n;ini(.al snecnlist and original J.ncov- reeds more than all else. erortf the botanical cure, heals somepatients who have sinter ed for years from awful dis ease .nd the more awluldl els of raik medical humbugs. Ur. Cooki willing logive patients the binelitof his hie study but .teclneNto publish lurther test imonkl out of regard for his oatic-its. vet will uladlv refer any cllers to iheir neighbors and rienus wnn nave wen healet. Consultation free If yoi have any physical ail menlaii will do ou good ic cajl aid liaYS4,UUlhpl will die dtetor. Oltfe 3QI 'Uhriy S.rret BOER FORCES ENCOUNTERED Cape Rifles and Brabant's Burghers Retired Without Serious Losses. JoitAVNRHiiuiia, Dc. 18. Details of tho defeat of the llrltlsh nlNooltgmlncht indicate thatClenienta'auiitlrn force had a narrow escapo from capture. Tho Hoors platiB wuro splendidly laid. If tho main Jlrllieh column had tarried a little longer there would have been complete success for the lloors. C'Ai'i:Tnwv, Dee 18. Tho Ibora who crossed thoOrango UWur Into Capo Col ony west of Altwal North on Saturday encountered the Capo Hilles and lira bantforcea who retired with loss. .MiW ionic, Dec. 18 A dispatfih to the Tribune from London saya- Rumors were current In London last nlelit that Genera) Knox had initiated a crushing dofeat on tho lloorcoinm-ndoes and that tho Hoer force linn beon routed on the Grange Itlyor. At tho ar olllco no continuation could bo obtained of these reports. Noua of n decisive llrltlsh success at this tlmo would add considerably to the avorngo Knglishnien'a. enjoyment of Christinas festivities. nouiherty-ttsiith Ciiicio, Dec. 18 Danny Dougherty, tlio bantam-weight ' cliamnfon, nnd Morris llnuth will Juivo n six round bout tonight In ihlnclly Wo are bolter prepared Ibnii over loineel the iIkiiiiiikIh of holiday hiiiMre. Wocnll spectnl nttenllon to the follewing: WATCII1 S-dohllllleilgentB' wnrrniiuM 20 years, K'j slvor watchos for lioys', d and upwards; Indhw' very small size gold lllled, warranted S5 years, $10 60. A II no assortment of Cbalellaliie enameled or gold ilttod. nery awell, from f 10.00 up. JKWKMtY Tills embraces an endless variety of pretty things. Wo hao a largo assortment of watch chains, for hullen nnd ijentTomon, lockotH some with diamonds, broaches, stick pins, link buttons and linger rings for IndlcH, gentle men, lioys and girls and bnliles. NOVKLTIKS AND TOILKTWAUK-TI.U ia a lino which embrace many nice things In silver and ebony, suitable for Indies and gentlemen, SILVHU TAIII.HWAIU4 Wn h&.e "GOHIIAM'S" and "WALLAOlt'.S" Btorllng. And "WAI.LACM A. SONS" platoj this Is not only ns good, but belter tlnni "lingers"; wo also havo Itognra' 1817 goods. I'ICTl'UK FllAMKS Wo have a ltlvh g.ade Hue of gilt frames In Intpileslgns. 'I here frames will lustn life tlmo; prices from fl I off. ISO. Barr's Jewelry Leader 'in Low Prices. MtawHtaHHeunnHnaaBNaniaranMHiiiMi - m U m s ia llllM of KlMjIlV IHMKmlM Willi m a H M S H H Hli-r i.g UiolliiMltgl, uAil M ilHtru at 'JRc, ior p'UNt 18c 4 iu-IiiihoI lUuny Urnw wlili Hl-ilui Hfiilltll'), ttBllinXjIl hfklhs, mi.i.I i-iM-wht-ip at flw pmf 7rw. tntr pun, 68c. A line ti rejMlr f h!uli ! f r luliM 19c. I'iJU.1.4 ,v tW M) 38c (liiliiii- ti Inr toll Nfd li'd fl i, ,u -i I i ui it 45c and up. ('luUtmas jhmmIs Ik aH d parlnu mI hi ul 'rirli u M Follow Us to Our H II Removal Sale... mmr WIDER SCOPE OF MILITARY OPERATIONS Cunning Hand of Great Brit tain Playing Behind the Scenes. Komk, Dec. 18 A I'tikiudtspatch nays tho Ministers at I'ekln will meet tomorrow-, when probably n final agreomont will bo reached as to tho text nf tlio Joint Chinese note. London, Dee. 18, A Pokln dlspnlch says: 'Iho situation haa not hcou im proved by tho representatives of tho Powers having reached an agreement. Tlio Allies havo neglected tncloso tho arsenals and liavo failcdto chgck aup plica of Ammunition going to. tlio Chin ese Tung Fub Slang thus haa overy op portunity for. ra))ylng and equipping army. . Ho has Hccurod tho position nf dictator and torrlloriea Iho Kin primp. It will honccoseary to glve'utllitary op erations of ulliea a wider area. INDIANA BANK" WAS ROBBED SiiKinvvimi, tnif., Dec. 18.- Kenne dy's hauk nt Hone mih nnlerwl at '- d'clook thin uiornlng, tho safe blown open, and flftOOO earrted of! hy two mou. The robbers hud a confederate outside with a carrlngu In which nil escaped. A noise has started after tho robliors. At Kldorndo, Knns , Jessie Morrison ha i been aiMtted to ffiOOO ball. Store. 118 State Sti eel. The Public is Wise... Enough to know light from wrong and good from bad thev need no warning or coaching In this resjct. The fact (hut a merchant prospers ui- thi huiuU of the public, is evidence that he is doing right by the people. The fact I hat the people tlock to his store lor tlieir wearing ap parel is evidence th.it his qualities have proven voud in the past. r Only a Few Days Aore of Our READ THIS LIST OF UNHEARD OF AiiyStoi, tio, i.i Hollar In our tn Urn iiiRu't limn 10c. A Hue 4 Itfy' i y w nw'r esr worth Mc uM I'nc 15c. ltille-' JuckuU mi nlfert-d tn for our cmI at from whiHHii 20 to 50 ocr cent Reductfon Wrapper Profit ) tin m (. llllr i ! iiittr. Call u. I -.. ilw Hue, a i full of th IP in ui I i I CM lHXr Fine New Store Where We Can Than Ever Before. f)o$fyy&u K cknAp Removal'. jmmmkmB00' Site.... AN ABLE OPINION BY JUSTICE MOORE 1 T . In the Suit of Bingham-Pat-terson-Davis vs. the! Capital Journal t , Tho full textot tho decision of tho Oregon Supremo Court In the. sult'for,an injunction and Receiver against Hofer llros., ownors, pdbltshora and cilitorfl of The CumtaI, Jouiinal, Ib givon bolow. Iho opinion was written hy Associate Justice J A. Mooro and handed down Monday in tho regular course of tho docket. In presenting tho caso before tho Supreme Court Able arguments wore inndo for Hofer DroB. byMossors Holmes and f'ondlt, whilo tho plaintiffa were ropre8entod in an excocdingly'fatr rind able legal argument hy Win, U'tj Ham soy. Tho opinion Is a creditable piece ot legal work und reads aa follews: Statement of the Cue. Tho purpoeo of this suit la to havo n judgment and A sale thoroutidnr Vot aside, and to require tho defendants' to account for money received In conduct ing tlio business of a corporation! In which tlio'pnrties to such suit aro stock holders. It appears that tho Capital Journal Publishing Cnmpauy, n corpora tion orgnnlzed for tho purpoeo of pub lishing n nowppnpor at Salem, entered Into a contract with tho defendants Ernet Horer, A. 1 HoforJr., nnd F. X. Hofer, partners na Hofer Hrotliors, whereby aupplotuental artkloa of in corporation wero filed increasing the capital stock to tho aum ot 1 10,000, divided into ono hundred shares of 100 each, and ono-half thereof wnstrqni ferred to thu defendntita in considera tion ol their agreement to publish aald newspaper at n rcannnahlo compensation for their service for tho tortn of two years from December -1, 1880. The by laws of the corporat'on provide tor tho election of a president, a secretary, and turco dirt mors, wiio, togetiier, qon stltuto the hoard of directors. At a call ed meeting of tho bonrd held Ju IU1U vl.i'r.l.. un. iimuiiI M 1 . Olinmburlin, prealdont, A. F.JIofur Jr., "'V Coiitliiucu on fvcouil l'(c. NEW TODAY Chocolate Clipped Almonds French Fruit and Fancy Bon Cons. At ELLIS Ho 15-4 SmKirfSlreei & ZINN'S 5lmFhote 2874 . M m m m Great Sale.... i. m N H H BARGAINS A ny t0 puff tie In our store 35c. A line nt blfftfe (Irtish hnta wfirlh .'X0, fiUlo IWis- $1,65 M m EJ M Men's Stiist... . 7 CO Kuil for 03 fC S WHulu (or L.t I'M 110 OOtmlta for 8 40 Si 10 Hutu f-u mm ISfiUhMifat for .. ., (Il tl liOslHils for . , . S60 IA UI NmIIm lor ...... 13 'J5 tltt&UMHits lor t Sfi 117 00 Hum (or .15?l) il60Jnlt fr im 16 tKO 00 KulU (or. . fl7 01 M KM B3 m Y"ii know what H. H. A M, Iotljea am. 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