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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1900)
"M"'t'- MMKi THE DAILY JOURNAL ' Good way to close the cen v tury go to church,. 'ni'i'uV-'jt ak'jj iku.hJh" !;." A.1 JHHj Alake the Farmdr's Coitereft at Salem a Success. vol.. X SALEM y OREGON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2.0 1900. NO 3T5 -s. .. EX-SECY ALGER IS IN WALL STREET - i jppii GLOOMY NUMEROUS ENGLAND ATTACKS tfc Special Sale of. GOVERNOR PINGREE BUYING I MACKINTOSHES ISLANDS SoiMIiing Over FOUr Mik ' lion Dollars Offered ' In order fo clean out our entire slock of Mackintoshes before we invoice next monlh. we will sell Handling General Miles Without Gloves Business of 1900 Not Up to Captured Yeomanry Include Are Made By the Boers On the British . V BRITISH SORTIE SUFFERS REPULSE ) od Some Nobility IIIUII ill. , C -It. , v It p m m JUST ONEHALF 5H) 00 Mackinloshes for 5 00. , ;tf'00 Mackintoshes for 4 00. ' 7 -50 Mackinloshes for 3 75. $ 6 00 Mackintoshes for ,53 00. $ 5 00 Mackintoshes for 2 50. ,. $ 44, 00 Macl- intoshes for $2 00. ' - $'2 00 Mackintoshes for $1 00. W0Qfi IMi STORE UttM COMMICWOtAl. ST xxxvvet.xh.rii 0 (Jet A rnnnni SHOES cE 5 n BOYS X 1 J GIRLS Jfc X 4 r 7r-VL;-j! .- We Have Some Splendid v School Shoes y II, . .."-" THE SALEM jNtxt Uoo r tr Hush's lUnk. State St. kwwvkwvv' w A Largo slock i'J novelties, nmv styles I (i t her new Jewelry for tint mpln to r It'iaiC fCWft O. T. POMBROY KuKraviiii Free, 12SH Commercial St. RUFFIANS PUNISH HELPLESS CHINESE UlVL'RftlllK I'AI.., Dm-., W. At CllfR Blanca, live mileH south of here, un in furiated mob of 1G lulmrers, -oniMitwl of white men nml Mexicans, visited a camp and commanded eight occupanta of a tunt to throw up their hands. Tim request was promptly obeyed and Immediately the frightened cclt'stinU wvth plHced In a farm wagon and hauleil fllHVtflViaRlBIBIHBHRSBfHHHafHrifBHaHHailalMIMIllMMMHMHIIH Ml S Mi f 1)1 m rv nr J... Evory article in tho sloro rednoed (except ttoutrael RAlYltIC I AHIV oxl. OlHiiookeonlvatthoMiarpflnts in the prices of S DCglllU lUUliy trustworthy merohandUe. :::::::::: 'iil it- H M ...'.,. i n . s Silk Waists roducetl nearly onodialf. What wo have loft In tboso regu lar 10.00 Silk Waists ha vb been marked so clnnt at. $6.50 Each m m M m la French Flannel Waists Handsomely made with Kmbroid ereil fronts, jwrfcot titters. $6 values now $4.15 $5 values now $3.85 H H REGULAR PRICE Ready l:oi 901 5 Tho bov and girls are having n high timofJ during IIiIh vncntioii auiMhoir shoes will be J tin' woims for It tlmy must bo reshod forF IH'Xt Ml't k ficliool. p Hovs, Youths itml (.ittlo Gents, In black 5 Ijllraril :tilf nickel cyelelBiind hooks, o M lues and children triple Hlltclittl Kang. V. garoo Galf, i in ton I back-stay, warranted P not to rip. unit limy never do. 4 SHOE STORE Ft. II. xk1,t'Vtt and Walclimakei of lirno. liua nml tho hst qnnllty of rhijf. liny utprlees lower than ttvor before Jeweler nml Diamond Setter o the Snnta Anna river bottom, eovornl miles distant, where they were subjected to most brutal treatuiont. After they had sneccded In beating their holplosa vletiiuN almost into insensibility, tho rulliaiiH took Ihuir departure. Several of tho ChlneFO are aeriously wounded. The origin of the trouble In due to the discharge from a parking house neveral Mexican girls and Hie substitution of Chinese help. Oeoro Duplinm and Andrew ai'd Ad(.lpli Helvas have Imeii arrofltf'd, &,, IMI1. it. -J ,."" I Comforts Grout offering in fiuo Com fort. Tluty wlllliodjsplttywl hare today. Uenulsr fKJX -aJlirti $1.65 each ? 1 C0AE EARLY mm WHY EAGAN WAS SO EXCITED Sacrificed On the Altar of His Explosive Passions New York, Dee. 20. In hln article 111 tl,.i V.ll. t .....! II...1 .. HTM. I .11 IIJG .iillill illllUMl-HII IlUVltlW, UII J I1U Food of the Army During tho Spanish War," Mr. AI(or takes up General Mllea relative to the bnef furuiahed to tbo army and aaya: "Although the cummhaioii had lieisu aittlng nearly tliroo monthe, tho clinri;ca unro oapecially to canned and refrlger ated beef were now mado for the llrst time; and Htrivnor and more Inexcusa ble and more unaoldlcrly still during all these months with this preRent knowl edge of faota, which if they exhted should have been mado known to tho Secretary of War for tun protection of the army. General Miles novor men tinned the subject. Nor did I ever hear n rumor of chemically treated buef being purchased for the army until tho General's testimony was given before tho commission, The allegations that unsuitable food, not a part of the legal ration, ha a been furnished to the army under tho pretence of an experiment and that refrigerated horf, treated wl'.li polaonoua chemicals had hern and was belnc supplied to our army of 276,000 men wero Indeed serlou", implying as they tld, criminal Incom petence on tho part of the Commituary Dop.irtmunj. if not wilful negllguncu and dishonebt). "I' poii CommiHRary-Geuoral Charles l' Kngan the charges fell with the stid dennesatid sharpness of a blow from an aHsaertin's knife out of tho dark." "When tho charges of Ueueral Miles woro mado so publicly and fo positively and the manner in which they wero for tho tlrttt time madu known cremed to General Kagen, in his nervous condition, the more raagnllicd and horrible. Upon hearing them ho pitifully exclaimed' "Ooucral Mllos has crucified me upon a crops of faUchood and misrepresentation.' General Alger tells t ubraldlug General liagan for his III advi'd utter ani'os and says; "Ills court martial was not the out come of General Miles charges hut tho result of intemperate and unin Hilary language conceived in an Indignation pardonable, erliapn, in Its existauce, but unpardonable in its mode of ex pression. "General Mllea seemed to bo pleased with tho notoriety which hia startling statements before tho commission in his subsequent newspaper Interview gave him, for again on the 31st, of .March, CoiiUiiuvlon Kourtli l'(ge FOHA COLL) IN THKHEAD Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno Tablets 7 - Golf Capes s We havo a fow Golf Capea loft, tako what's hero at these aston lulling prirus- $12 Capes for $8.25 10 Capes for 6.75 8 Capes for 5.95 5 Capes for 3.25 Art Cushion Covers formerly wU for 71 rents eacli. shtlc I'rhr- 48c each EVERY s SAL MERCANTILE FAILURES GREATER THAN IN 1899 National Election and Strikes Cause the Check in Trade New York, Dec. tft) Tho breadth and animation of the stock market have con tinued unabated during thoshortcloBlng week of tho year. All efforts of profes sional bearB to work n general reaction havo boon defeated, although special atocks have shown sharp weakness at different times, and tho volume of profit taking has been at all times heavy. Hut tho general demand has be., it so large and comprehensive as to abHorb all offerings and maintain the undertone of strength unimpaired The expecttd stringency of money has failed to develop notwithstanding tho large requirements for theyoarly settlements and tho furious activity of the stock market. llradstruet's in Its istuo today will say: Tho business year 1000 was not so good as tho optimists had hoped (or, but on tho other hand it failed to justify moat of tho pessimistic predictions with which the advent of a year of a Presiden tial olectiou waa grcoted. In soma re upects indeed it would seem its If it Buf fered because of clopo comparison witit a year of such enormous expansion and intense activity in all branches of trade speculation and industry aa IBDl) rather than because of any special defects or shortcomings of tho year itaelf. If aggregate bank clearings be taken aa a guide then busiuens was smallor and yet If clearings at the great specula tive ;center, Now York, aro deducted, an actual gain is shown in tho rest of the country oyer 1899. In speculation in stocks undoubtedly n smaller business was done, tho falling off from last year being probably one fifth. Speculation In tho cereals was less active and the results hi this line weie certainly do pressing to tho bull element. On tho other hand, cotton witnossod tho great eat speculation and tho highest prices paid for at leist a decade. Crop yields wero ralhtr smaller as a wliolo but it In unquestionable that tho actual money value of tho crops was far in excess of last year, t'ricoa reacted from their high point, but tho decline was small as a rule in iron and wool. Mercantile failures wero slightly morn numerous and liabilities wero fraction ally larger than in 1800, but woro far below recent provl oils years and if it bo kept in mind that a new army of :i5,(t00 men entered business during tho year, the Bmall Increase in failures can be hardly regarded as ulimlficant. Thoro wero two great industrial conlllcts dur ing the year, that of building hands at Chicago and of coal minors in I'enntyl vanla, which tended In conjunction with election uncertainty and textile mill shut downa, to check trade during por tions of the year but industry otherwlso was quite active at good wages. WHEAT HAS JUMPED UP TWO CENTS Chicaoo, De'. ). T.i price of May wheat 2 cents was added today and re port from Mlnneapfi.is says Millers have advanced price of Hour ton cents a bar rel. During first hour on board of trade, there wan greater Hiwoulatlvo trado than luring the whole session of any other day this week. May closed 76 1 . BOTANICAL X BONDERS The marvel of the hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of irnifr nr noisonous medicines. This is what afflicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. p CnnU the treat botanical cnAMolkt infl nriinnal discov- erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis ease and the more awfuleflfects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. VOOK 15 WIIIIUK lUKivcpaiiciiia the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test- imomais urn ui icgtuu iui m patients, yet will gladly refer any callers to their neighbors and friends who have been healed. Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it win ao you guuu iu WHICH CAUSED COLVILLE'S RECALL A Mpvement in Glasgow to Cure Drunkards By Farm Labor LoxnoN Dec.20 Miaerablo rain, fog aiil dirt made Christmas week of evil memory for Kngland. Depressing gloom in thorough harmony with tho weather Bottled over tho country. Tho coasts were ptrevwi with wrecks, commerce was out of joint ami the public was bit terly digesting the criticism of tho llriliaharmy. The demand for Major Ginerul Sir Henry K Colvllle'a resignation, thrown as n sop only served to whet tho raven ous appetites of thnvt who aro bowdng for tho resiKiusiSllity of the rcversex in i?uuth Africa being brought home to in dividuals. More heads am dumanded. VV'li.irrt A mrtfiv nuiiit Iim lilit mnulij.v II I is felt that the selection of General Col vlllo Is woefullv iundequate if not un fair. It is already mid that, had not the Yeomanry forco at I.indloy. which Colvlllu failed to relieve, Included some of tho nobility (and other Inlluuntlal porsous, Colvlllo would novor have baen recalled. Tho bltttcrnosa felt by thoso Yeomanry at being compelled to surrender becauso usthoy allege, Colvlllo refnrcd to render the uld within his power, ban never died out and It will probably result in one of tho moat in-tereittng-court iiiarsbKlsIn tho annals of the llrltiuli Army, upon tho result of which will depend the (ate of several other high olHc.erH who have proved un equal to tho occasion. Tho Liberal papers comment seveiely on tho acceptance by the War olllru of a contingent of Maoris from New ...'aland. The Star says; "Tho effeet.of (his stupid blunder on tho Dutch will I mi (errlbln. After declining to emp'oy Indian troops, wo aro taking a paltry 100 afuoriH, This will not only infuriate the Dutch but It will Insult the Indian troops hIiu will regard it as a delaratton of their in feriority to an inferior cdlored race. Go on government of muddlers," However thoro aro signs of the dawn of that common sensed tho lack of which the English critics so deplore in tho mil itary system for tho cavalry now going out to South Africa Is discarding the lance and carbine and substituting for tlieso wettixuia ritloa and sabres. After over a year's lighting the authorillcrt have woke iil to the utter uselusmiexH of lancou and i-arbiuos, considering that thousandx of llritisb soldiers havo never seen a Doer during tho many en gagements. Glasgow, which the Christmas and Now Year season has made notorious for the drunkenness exhibited In Its streets, has acquired the wsseeslon ol an old mansion house situated in a de serted part of Ayieohire at a cor I of jC7000, where habitual drunkards will bo sent for terms varying from thtco months to two year. The autlioJitiei hope to effect cures bv making the in mates do farm work. CHAMPION JEFFRIES GOES IN TRAINING Nxw Yoi:x, Dint, '-it. It Is fluti-d that champion Jeffries will In a few days UjkIo active preparations for Ins championship battle with Gun Dublin which is scheduled to tako place In Cincinnati on Kohioary IA. it Is the Galiforntan'4 intention to do all his work dot n at his old quarters at nbury I'ark where he will stay for a cou.ilo nf weeks. Then ho will go to West lladeo, Ind., for a short Uy and lluish his training near tho battleground Pile of Soot Who Owa Stoats. Hah lMasdico, Dee. IS). During diamond robberies have boon of frequent occurrence in this eity nf late. Over f 1000 worth of jewels were taken from three residences. Good descriptions of the thieve) wero obtained and the police havo now In custody threo men boliovod to. be prominent eastern crooks. They aro Kogene Changlno and Fred Ituu quest of New York, and Charles well of Wasblngtou, D. C. Chaugiuo and Ixiwell have conftfiHl to one of thoro cent burglaries. t For the past Ihreo weeks plans have been on foot looking towards theni ttnl of the stool tule Induitry in the United StatM, by organUhig a combina tion w'tfi a capital of over f 160.000,000. i SUITABLE PRESENTS A I'iano An Organ A Hewing machine A Violin A Guitar A AUndoIln A Columbia Zither n Autoburp A Mu.lc lUll A Harp. A Finance Corporation and Thirteen Brokerage Firms Suspend I.OSDON-, Dee. 20. General Kitehoner sends a summary of n number of attanks by tho Doors at various points. The only important incident wan an attack Upon tho hairgago column near Grey linings ud. A Itrltlsh company with a pon poti made a eortiefrom GreyliugMltuI and drove; off the Doors. Captains Uiidelyffo and HarVoit wero wnundisl, eight men killed, a7 Woumleil and ft) are repoitil missing. Tho iiudon and Globe Finauco Cor pirullon limited has smpendil pay tuiiiit. Thin was followed tmlay by tho failure on stock oxchnuge r,f twelve tlrms. It Is feared ii fntl IU1 of failures Is not yet know it. The thirteenth lailuroof stock brokers was announced before the iloso of tho oxohangn. Tho fact that a cii-da had boon reached in speculations of tho hitaker-Wrlght (inuip of mines, and that tho worst was known, occasioned a feeling of relief Wnlle the mining mar. kot continued ilopromMiil, other depart ment recovered early. Failures today Involve L'H members of the stock eKchauuii mid aro wiuallv divldul among jobbers utid hrokoiH, It is v.enerally reurdet) in the mining market as being tin blacken day since thollailn smash. Today's crisis how ever did not extend to the other mar kulN, though it number of Ihemeiosid deprcweil , A dlupalch from flaviina suyt tho coiislllutlou for the new Itwpuhllu of Cuba will U' adopted by the constitu tional oonvnntinn within the next four wctoU. rrovlniou has lumn n.ailo In ini'lndi (letieral Gbioir. tuuoug lhei-e who will ho clllgililot'i Did prusidimey, mid it means that bo will m Hm first presidiintof the Cuban Kepiihl c if tho c.iiihtitiltlon Isiulopttil with Hue . i,i Ik ion, and If it Is saiuillomsl In il.-t.,. givsof I no luili'd sialic. I v IK rl ' tH jc !BBr) U and In give von tln riglii gln"w. Mnv ' ' '"" l!''"U itm testify to mu uliililv to relievo bi'-adat lu-s mid evo indies with pin . wbero iiiodleluo fallal Cull and linvo your overt tested free of charge, unl1"1'" guamnitMsl in all nws whero we furnish glii.Kcs. Barr's Jewelry Store. Leader in Low Prices. r Our " Will not be in operation h riiiht and it will laKcsome flLiiiBMKA xvi-srS i9&z Sum-aHsj GiZf i"KNriVt (JN4 Jv CJi-Vj. Tsmim Silit -Jtr itm mF Timl" "h j.iW H i which threw the woik behind, so w arc now miu w mIh ii 1 1 kvn u'i'l(s loiiPer. " " While We M m And our enemies will out mure of our footl. m H RIPE BARGAINS Removal Qoim&tb K Refuses a Summons in the Contempt Case IS TOO BUSY TO ATTEND Republican Pcnnoyerof Aith- igan ShffwS His Contempt for the Court DrraoiT. .Mich. Dec. UO. Governor 1'lngrefi, who was summoned to appear Mow Ihe Ingham County Circuit Court today to answer n charge of contempt, as result of an interview In which lie attacked the court and prosecuting nt toritfiy, has refused ! answer thu sum lunn. lie Kent following ti'legram to the Ceurt: "Aa executive of the Mate ol Michigan nnd representing ouo of three independ" ent, equal and co-ordinate divisions of Itits powers of government, 1 am con-' strained (meaning no disrespect to the judlctnl department,) to deny the un thoilty of tho Judiciary iu liu premises. Worn I, its chief exocutivo of the stale, Hsiosisl to nrognlro tho authority of tin' judicial departmeiit on thin particu lar iMViislon, olhclal duties prestlng upon me Iu thochiMiihoursof irtyniliulnistra tion would not permit ol my giving tho mailer my attention." Uvsisn, Mlith. Dee. 3t) U hen the contempt (wsonjuHlnut Governor l'lngreo Wisnillud bv Jiidiw Wlsimr this after mtoifllit ci.tut riMtiri'wrts-etowdcd. The Judge i cad (lovoriior I'litgico's lolcgram and puid'hi'dld not uuderittaiid thocnao waa ngalimL tho Governor, but against lluzcti S. IMngrte, Individual. Judge Winner ald ho had no disixiKlllmi to . interfcro with tho dutlsHiif thu Governor I and would ' therefore continue the rare 1 until .Jiiimao' II. Iu default of the Gov Jeiuor's apponranrcat that riiuu, attach ment to wmsd his nUoudniieo will Iwne. At the suggestion of Count Von Ilulow, an offensive and defensive ulllauco has I been coi.i.iuiled betwism Turkey and I lloiiiiii-nla which Is dlrecttil against any power that would try lo disturb tho peace In tho llalkaps. A lire in tho retail Hloittof Marshall, lield ami Co. this morning can-ed dam ago lfi.lKKl, uioNtly by water. Guard Your Sight Niiw thul the ChrlUmaM ruidi is over f will ulo iimie iittenlioii to the eve hiifdiinM. We nro i tiMirt to "' your I'Vod In a t-eininillo .i.-nncr 11H State SllVel. M New Electric Elevator lor two weeks , ,. einer unie 10 go h. ihc nw '' Stay Our Great Sale Will Go Merrily On. be siraim-J l W b-lw cos READY TO PICK- C0MU f THE DANISH GOVERNMENT A Coaling Station iu the Pacific Purchased ' ' For 5900 CoritMtAOKN, Dee. 20. United States Minister Bwlnson has infortnert the Dan ish government that tho United (Hates offers twelve million kroner for tho Dan ish Antilles nnd will not give mote. KW Yokk, Dec. 20. Secretary Jjong has purchased for tho Untied States Guvorument another i'aclfloltland ayorn the Washington correspondent of the Herald. This island Is under the American Han, and lieu in tho harbor of Ban I.ulsd' Apra, Uuani. It is proceed in use t at the silo for a coaling station, Tho price paid for thu island wan M0 in American 'old. Jt Is 1:10 acres In extent) is healthy and it Is believed wll make nn admirable site for tho projected station. The island m owned by several promi nent natives of Guam who tho officials say will live In nllliiencu aia result of the sale SOME WHO FALL DY THE WAYSIDE Atum, N. Y. Dec. 2t Henry W. Ilowgato, aged 70, who in IHtiO rer'vrtl government as disbursing olllcor in the signal cervlco at Washington, waa re leased from penitentiary hist evening after having sorved six years for forgery and falsification of accounts, Wasiiincito.n, Dee. IW Samuel Mao Donald, who a week ago killed F. II. Mmrls, auditor for tho War Depart, ment, died this morning from ids self indicted wounds. . MacDonald, niter killing Morris, cut his own throat nnd shot hltnrulf near the heart. Claim 8prcckles Is preparing incorpor ation arlloli-N for u gas company with a capital of 16,000,000 which ho iiropo'ww to establish In Han FranoUco in the com ing year. Till: PLACE TO Gin ' HKKSM NUT CANDY, CHOCOLATE DIPPED M..WONDS, CKBAM CHOCOLATE WAI.Nl 1 1 CUGAM CHOCOLATE URAZIL NUIS. at ELLIS & ZINN'S Hol54StieStft. &lrmPhou27-t M N m m m M M There Will Be Lively . Shopping at the Big Store... H M H m m m m . II M m m m m m mv, he WXftKcfc "".,. ",. . , fnr rcmum w..v v .v .- V' Y,lrk '!0Ur lh 0 C,05C TUB P4GKING. ' Removal EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED 3kJTWS ARTICLE REDUCED g M Sale... a a call and have a little Chat witn the doctor. nma in I thjirrv Street A MlutU Mwd tltc of tbrrt wuk Sate .. CjEmimtmm or book easily trsi ty n. All fcuai si Mtttk nor, Gee: C. Will's u --- i k fy ' Salem Oregon. tktUUil.atct calstw HHKHBMHUHKMHHNIiMMilliHSUUWUk1MMUMIK! - '",,lli,lll,i iif 1,-fl.lM ' . . lilt - 'A ... "(5?.fl JWV. " i: J. Jik. ..Jijytri " ft ytm