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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1900)
I i E C The Textbook trust has bled the people long enough. VOL. X I : i'- now That the holiday rush lor regiflhr;lines again. lor rcgulai ft- n- SHOES. OHvOTiHING - ! Hosiery, 'Underwear, Only a few holiday goods left which you eau hae at great reductions. X ' A I THE NEW YORK RACKET i Salem's Chcipfst One i EX T, 'Barnes. Proprietor j I Comer Commercial nrul 275 OM t Reliable . Jeweler A T rua stock cf novelties, now stylos FngHnlng Free, 283 Commercial &t. R' Er'j&IJdr KRAUSSB PARE TOO ONE 0IJ THOSE W WO1 If a 1 t A Pair of. I Kid 610V 51.00 gloves at 65c. $1.25 gloves at 85c $1.50 gloves at $1.25. These are the prices thai made lor us the greatest glove seasonal our hi- tory. which means the greatest glove seasQn in the history of Salem. s i Si KEEP YOUR 5 EYES ON US 1 . I 9 6 i is over, We are ready ' v X X X 2 ! -I i. 'A Hats, Shirts. Notions. ! i! I Price Cash Stare f Chomekntn btrootw. '111: SULTAN is again going to be persuad ed to transact a little business. Can't we persuade you to invest in the best line of shoes to be found in Salem. It's good advice, and you may profit thereby. HLlAl. ST ami Watchmaker of brooches and tbo best quality of rim?. Jewolerand Plain rnd t-cttcr. a BEOS HBBIIHHHllBHi"H,i,"BBliI,Bi"BBB,,,,""2 1 m inn i in i u wiiwii so 'let us surest something for New Year's Gifl. ;ri ; The Regular operasnawlsj 6e) iftolf Shawls jT a) I ml THE DAIL.F A RECTOR DEPOSED Roy, James Lebaron Johnson Has Disappeared IAIMORAL CONDUCT IS NOT THE CAUSE Not Fully Understood Why (he Young Man is Retired. New Yoiik, Dec. 23 Tito Tribuno prints Uio follewing: Tho fact lliat tlio licv. Jamos I.ebaron Jolineon, tlio form or assistant rector ot Grace Church was formally dopoeed from tlio ministry of tlio I'rotoRtant Kplscopal Church about a week ni!0 baa become known to bis friends (in thla city. It lias been ascertained that he was deposed from the ministry at IiIh own request and tbat tlio announcement of Ida disposition Btntod'that there if no reflection upon IiIh motal rbnraetor in tlio proceedings. .Mr. Johnson disappeared about two weeks ago 11 1 id bis friends hai not bad any word from bini. About the timo of bis disappearance bo wrote to Hishop Potter expressing a determination to give up tho ministry and requesting tbat 1111 announcement of the deposition bo Hindu. Itlsbop l'ottor caused the an uotincemcnt to be madont tlio church of the Ascension allium b Mr. Johnson bad not been nsFoeiated with tlio work of tbat church. Mr. Johnson bud resigned bis place as assistant rector of Graio Church and bis resignation bad bron accepted, lie bad resigned tbo plncoai Chaplain la tlio llro department and Fire Commissioner Sennnell bud placed the letter of resigna tion on lllu. Mr. Johnson loft tlio sani tarium at Watklns, .N. Y., about two weeks ago. Ho bad boon suffering from nerioiiH doubles since last spring Me went to Uuropo for 11 stay of two months at tbat timo but was not much bonelltted by tho trip. Frlonds of Mr. Johnson in tills rlty cay that bis health wbh shattered by overwork. At tbo timo of tbo great llro which destroyed tho steninsblp piers and eomo of tbo ships of tbo North Ger man I.loyd lineinHoboktm Mr. Johnson mih on a llro Iwaton tbo North River. Ho saw soino of tbo sailors who wore im prisoned on tho Snnlo thrusting their heads and bands out of tlio port boles of tbo sb(p and appealing for help. This excitoment wuh so ureal that bo become ill. It is believed by many of his frionds that bo Is in tbo west and .Hint bo will return as soon as bis health has lioon restored. Ills father, Archdeacon John son of Now Hrighton, S. I., has said that ho dooi not know wbero bis ton is, LOST RIGGING IN A STORM Sas-I'Hancisco. Doc. as Ship Chal lenger, hound Irom Oyster Harbor for Hawaiian Islands, put in bore today with main topmast ami mlen msfi carneu away. a M n A rt M M We are showing a beauliful line. . Ihev'll make a very acceptable New Year Gift. $10.00 values for $7.25 KEEP YOUR S EYES ON US - SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY DECEMBER 28 DREYFUS UP AGAIN The French Captain D& mauds a New Trial. PARIS IS ABLAZE WITH EXCITEMENT Paderewski Said to Be Killed in a Duel at Paris. New YoiiK.Dec.'-'fl. A dispatch to the World from Paris says: Tbo letter from Dreyfus to Promier Wnldeck Kouasoau demanding a new bearing has set Paris nblnro with excite, moot. Tbo Nationalists will bold a s ec ret conclave to decide upon what action to tako in view of tbo threatened revival of this celebrated "affair" which "will not down." Tbo impression prevails that Dreyfus is now in this city. Borne usually well informed persons insist tbnt bis letter to tbo Prolmor was care'ully prepared after consultatibn with various distinguished men onojol them bolng esptcially conspicuous. Tbo absence of any dato to tbo letter ia point ed to as evidence that Dreyfus is here. Dreyfus' letter was provoked by Henri Itocliefort's assortion in tho Intransi gent tbat Dreyfus sont to Kmporor Will lam in 18)I a .document stolen Irom tlio German Hmbassy In Purls which doeu tnent constituted direct evidence Of tbo erimo "for which" the ex-Captain writes "I have been twico condemned un justly." Kvorybody believes that if an Inquiry is accorded It will mean u rovlvnl of the case. Tbo Nationalists ro palpably alarmed lest DroyfiiB' former council, now stronger than ever, may find a for midable maiorlty in both houses of tho legislature; that, goaded by Insults aj tho opposition w ill order nn investigation which will result In another courtmat- tial on tbo ground Hint new evidence linn been discovered. Tbo wiser Nationalist heads severely blame Hochofort for precipitating now dilemma. The World correspondent has in- tnrvleuetl several leaders in therSonato and chamber. Tboy simply expressed satisfaction nt Dreyfus dlenlileil TVenun'- elation of l.ochofort's statement and said tlioy exjiect that an investigation will lo granted, ltochefort. nroud of having raised a rumpus, talks hotly about traitors and declares tbat Dreyfus' letter Is a bluff. Death of a Donsparte. A dispatch from Paris says: Tho fol lowing notice appeared Inn ChenmiU papor this week: " At '.45 o'clock Mon daytbero died aftor a long lllnoss.my bo loed husband, Charles Gustavo Iuis Bonaparte, gentleman's tailor, aged 1I8 years. Interment Tuesday at 2 p.m." The tailor claimed to bo a natural son of the Duke of Itelcbstadt, the hero of Itostrand's play "L'Alglon." Shot Ills Divorced Wlft. A dispatch from Nice says! Vlcomte Jules de Hornouilly shot his divorced who here last night. The shooting took place in tbo Itue de l.a I'aix, uio VIcomto tired six shots nt bis wife who bud strength enough to call for help and takorefugo in a shop wbeioBhodied shortly ufterward. Mine. Bernoulli was not quilo '-'1 years old. rho bad been divorced from lieV husband for 10 months. Tbo husband ro.innlr.ed in tunsolv lealous of his wife mid leptn eonetant watch on hor inoveiiientH. There was one child, u gifl of four (WuUiiiitU on Foiirtli rKe BOTANICAL X- BONDERS The marvel of the hour js (he wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use ot knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afllicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. F.Cook, the great botanical specialist and original discov erer of the botanical cure, heals some patients wno nave suner ed for years from awful dis ease and the more awfulelTects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is wuiine 10 give Pacini . 1 r.i e k:- tit, ctnti, Uiii tne Deneutui uiuc luujr aeCHUe5lO pilUUSII IUlllii.1 iwr 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 .nnntc it Uill Hn Vfllt t'OOd tO call and have a little chat with the doctor. Oflice 301 Liberty Street Sa'em Oregon. JOURNAL DEWET'S CAPTURE Is Not Confirmed By the War Office, BRITISH LINES ARE NOT MENACED Knox Trying to Wear Out if He Cannot Entrap Fox Dewet. I.oxno.v, Deft. 28. Presistent reports are In circulation in l,ondon and on tho continent Hint Do wet has Im'cii captured. Tho lJritisb chartered Soutii African company recetu'd fi format ion from a source In which it Is accustomed to plneo conlldcnce. Tho war ofllco, however, la without any confirmation of the report. Nkw Vokk Dec. i!8 A dispatch from London says: General Kitchener offers striking proof that the lirltleli lines oi communication are untscrlously menaced by tho Itoor raiders. Ho has suddenly reappeared in l'retoria after a Hying Journey to Do Aar and Nnauwpoort, having passed in a single week up and down tho entire line of communications without a sensu of insecurity. His mes sage tends to minlmlro tho importance ot tho raids in Cape Colony and to reveal the llrst objectlvn point ot tbo campaign. Knox's troopers are described as fighting with Dowel's hurghors at taeuwknp and preventing Ids return southward to the Orange Hlvor, Koine military writers have boon rashly an- itumini; that Dewet would merely be kept under observation ami that Knox's troopers would be diverted to the de. fenso of Cupe Colony Tho pursuit o( the great raldor has not slackened and ho will bo followed until ho is tuuglit. Ixml Kitchener knows thatjliocftpturo o(Deetls the important nssult to bo accomplished slncti ltutba and Del a rev will hold out as long as their ally is moving across tbo veldt and swooping down upon isolated postH. Kunx has received n roving commission to kii'p up tho cbnso and car out .if bo cannot corner or entrap tho fox. Tbo statoment that General CoKille has been requested to resign his com mand of an Infantry brigade at Olbral ter is attracting much attention. Uol vlllo, It will be remembered, went out to South Africa in commnnd of tho (list brigade of Mathiion's division Itlgbtly or woongly bo was blamed by nearly nil war correspondents for not moving mole quickly to tbo aid of Colonel Hro.idwood on tbo occasion ot tho ambuscade nt Sauna's Tost and ho wns accused of not marching to the nsslstnnco of the Jmpti rial Yeomanry when tbo Limlloy affair occurred, hhortly nfterwnrtl be left South Africa and received the command of an infnntry brigade at Glbralter. The Times says tbo natural inference is that Lord Liinsdowno took a not unfavorable view of General .Colville's conduct and that Mr. llroderick finds himself unable to agree with bis predecessor. A HERMIT'S HOARD FOUND IN A CHEST PiMiiNdt im.ii, O , Dec. 'Jh rortyliM" thousand dollars in KOernmunl bonds wi)h tborouoiis still attached and run nlng haak lor 0 )ears were found yes terday In a chest In a hut occupied h Hermit YiisIIaiiU Hmitb who died a few days ago. He hud lived near Fletcher, Miami county, for II) years and was not known to have a uont. His mind wns deranged years ugo by tbo ihsith of his wife. Ills pension vouchers untouched (or je.irs were also found amounting to about ifii.OOO. AGAINST GAMBLING BY HORSE MEN Nkw Yokk. Dee. SH.-Tlto Itond Drivers Association, of New York, through its executive committee has placed itrelf on record as disapproving of betting on match races 011 tho Speed way, and In the future will In no way recognize or olllelally participate In any race In which there is money involved. The commltieo decided that In the future the Association shall devote more of its attention to horso shows and pa rades ami the giving o( matinee races. COOLJLABORERS KILLED BY TRAIN bttiKANK, IW. 5W. hix Janrtm m-c-Hon laborers on the Great Northern mil way were struck ami killod by a freight l ruin near Cutbaok, Mont , lat night. The bodies JiatH lieen IHKUii iu Kallell. SUITABLE PRESENTS A Piano An Organ A Hewing mavhine A Violin A Guitar A JUndoIln A Coin in Ws Uier An AHtobarn A Mn-Io itoll A Harp. A tultltU tliatd tltti c( shtt muiK r took mniy unt ti it . ffllftifS. Geo. C. Will's t tk titetf. txk.t ill BtW. 11)00. FIGHT IN GERMANY! Between Farmers and the Big coal Trust EMPEROR WILLIAM GOES TO HAMBURG Germanv Fitliturl Out AWp School Ships Instead of y- j r. . i. Granting Subsidies. Wahiiisoton, Dee. IS. Tho vast In. dustrlal forces of Germany nro nrga'ihe lug for n tromendtniR striiKKle with tho f, ... , tVMIVIK.Ul IblllRklU 1 llll UIO a report to the state department from united Htntes Consul Schummnt.Maliiy. Ho says that the mniiufaeturlng interests of Germany surely will demand the passage of a protective tariff during tho present session of the ltolclistair. Three ot tho strongest industrial tocletiesof Germany recently eomoned toorgnuiro a mitiounl council. Tbo Imiierial Gov eminent apparently was in sympathy with tbo movement and while the efforts so far have (ailed they nro not to be abandoned. llKm.t.v, Dec. 'J8 Tim' llerllnor Tost suminorilng Germany's naval progress thli year says that seven esoN havo been launched, iiiehidinu two kittle ship, ouoTarge cruiser and four small cruisers. 'Ibe paner also ualls attention to the "unprecedented activity in the building of war shipi," six of which am now In process of construction, Including four battle sblpi, one luryn criiler and one gunboat. 'ihet scIksiI ship fetdln will lie titled out to replace the GneNenau, which rn centlv foundered off Malaga harbor. Tim hoys who were saved from the wreck nro expected to nrrhe next wick, nt Wllholmshiueu and to go almird the Stein. Kmporor William will uo tu llambutg lahuary II to insKct the Hamburg Aiuericnu liner Princess Victoria Louise, prior to bur excursion to the West In dies. IHh Majesty will spend tho night ! I.i tf. t,.,', ih....)..,... ii..i i-a,i.. a i..n.... Agrarian and coal interests'! nnordiiig tof,"orlbtirn MtutUnuae. The vn of has voted I'lUKXt marks f.,r the prepsra.'!1! '"Uw-MKlnwrcil by the Albert Dixon lion of plans for a Unherslty as j, means of enchanning real estate values. enchannlng real estate values. The confe.ence of Iron wmko.s nnd . . iiiiiiliiiitslnii hmirlli I'iikv 3 Jinny with and to giro you Hie nuht glnsfos. to relievo headaches and evn nehes have lourovos tesll free of ehnruo, we furnish glanseH. Barr's Jewelry Store. . Leader in Low Prices. iB!Ml iMHaiHHWRaMBrBlraHaiiWilMBIiHSarjMKKIIIiBBMBBBIIslMlglM Our New Electric Elevator Will not be in openilion for two weeks, The engineer says he proposes to I build U J rigl nnd it w II ake.soine time to do it. I'ht machinery was dulftwd in the Irs place "?.vli .: "... VilL ...ri. u-i.s.,.1 ... .-. or niiuf u it iNiii a remoni where we are for WHICH IIIICW HIC wurn ncinuvi, " ' " -"'- about two weeks Jontrer. M M m m M While We : Aiul our energies will out inure ol our gootis, RIPE BARGAINS s Removal JcfiJimmk u fllf . cimrrtfpmmT wsv -rrtsxrdr. JSMI1NEZ CAPTURED General Kohbe Pusning Iiisfents Hard. PERSONAL CHARGE OF THE CAMPAIGN ' Many ArrefJ Being Made Un- ' derMal-Arlhui's Alir r 1 1 tial Law. t MAN!!., KiMk 'JS. nuHhimr nam, flalgu haslc7ii oarried on iy tho For Jletn infantry during DcTiembsr In I f ..-. iui.uiuiv. nrnpiure(l, IIS Wns nlSO tlio ijiBiVRont HtrojigJioliUiiViUio mountains. forth -r inland 'Hie roast town of Langnrin was cap tured by ndetnehment of f00 troops who scattered tbo enemy in tbatviclnlty.kill. Ing onU'vaMtuiIng seernl. portion of tbotroops thus engaged luwe returned to Cngnyan nnd Joine.1 In tho campaign, whicliGonerul Kobbo Is personally pros ecuting. .MneArthur'rt proolaination is resulting in many nrreMs of alleged Insurrecllonlts In Manila and vicinity. One prisoner wni shot dead and another wounded in 111 tempting to escape. BAND OF PILGRIMS HEADED BY A DUKE Ni Yhiik, Dee, 2fi A dispatch fiom Lmiilini wija: The Jljike of Norfolk headed a b.inHof Wr 1H) Kngllsb I'llgnumwlio Imvii JnsfMurlitd for Itonio. It tins Imin iiIIoikh! t hut he Ih i.iivI.h. the traveling exptiusii nf tbo bulk of this parly but this Is absurd. The cost of the journey and slay in Konio has been cheapened by tourist agents until the llgures nro almost tbo lowest on record forcontiuental trael. CnrdlnaJ Vniiglian will juin tbo 1'llgrimslu Itomonudthe I'ope will receive nnd nddiess them. CORNER ON BEANS STILL GROWING Ouu-Auo. Dee. US.-A corner In beans """ '"' ; ''ltto ;" ,tJ Pw ,m9. rU?' tUom Ul ',or ,,,"l X'M- . ' ,, ' ,"',", " ' "m'rl' 1a""r1H1 ,)rt" lcl " '"rl,!!r m,v t' a0 u-lllihi a fortnight. Heavy Illicit chaeeH by the government nre said to be nt the bottom of the boom in prices. nr- Guard Your Sight Nw that the Christmas rush Is oer we wil iihn moie iillfiitKiii to the eve huslnefs We lire p e)Hlt- to i,, a' your eies in n seluntltle unuiner i-f .iur trin can testlfv in our ability lii'.,. where medicine fullfl Call and rntiMiiieiiou vnarnntHMi in nil mises vvuere 1 18 State Street Stay Our Great "SalfcWHf Go Merrily On. be strained t the below cuM .. J READY TO PICK-COM? -3 r- a&MMhrta Mem iVeedHVid can' lifve-T ' free public library. no aij i ,. , 7" GERMANY MILDER Norn Recognizes the Chinese . Governmonf .1 Al'ORE HOSTILITIES ! : . WITH' THE ALLIES t. Chinese Newspapers Object to the Terms of Peace Treaty. ' . I.ONWMJ. Dec. 'J8. -Tho proclamation announcing the dlvfston of tho country around t'ekln, l'ao Ting Jmi nnlJTIon Tsln Intb districts placed severally undor th.) control of tho different mllltaryH'om manders has been posted, according to a dispatch to tho Morning Tost from Po kin dated Dccembor 2il In tho German section only. It recognizes tho Chlneso military nnd elvil governments but makes no roforenre to Couht Von Wald. ejsee. "Gennany's notion," Bay tho cor respondent, 'Is arrested. Sbo formerly so severe, now recognizes Cbinei,o nulhority." Tho largest districts, the points out, have been .allotted to the Ilrltlsh, Gorman and Froneh troops.'It is announced from Ulan Fu," y says tlio Shanghai corresondent of tbo Standard, "that Kmperor Kwnng Hsu has selected Gunornl Ma Yu Knn to com innntt tho ndvnncc4l body guard when the court proceeds to IVkln." Nkw Yoiik, Dec 28. A dispjlcli from I'ekhi'fiuys: "lho Inst two days have witnessed fro ipient hostile meetings between Chinese land nnd alllod 4roops. Gorman, French and Japanese report small losses. The Russian commander, General l.lnevitch is nt I'ekln nnd ho has hold a long conference with General Cbaffre. In tbo German district of l'eelilli Province thoro nro frequent collisions with tho villagers. Tho feeling of Insecurity is growing. Hiianuiiai, Dec 28. Tho Chinese newspapers hero objiqt to the proposed pence terms. Tbo Universal Garotte considers that tbo Princes and otllclals who are to bo punished should be named. It is (uetloimhlo whether General Tung Tumi Is concerned ;it is well known th.it the GhlnoHo Peace Commissioners ConlliHKxl mi Fourth !(. Grape Fruit Oranges, Lemons and Bananas 'A at ELLIS & ZINN'S rolS4Suttrbirtct, Stlcm'Fhone 287 m There Will Be Lively Shopping at the Big Store... M '--- H M m M s mark fit wir ""orh to close TO UE PIpKJMC , . . r ' "pw" Removal Sale... 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