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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
'1'Br THE DAIU rrtn"tifi imii Jhls paper receives the largest As sociated Press report taken In Oregon outside of Portland. C IT 11" f " "IT" T"ii L "T A "w , p-mu '.iiiiW 1 .11 II 1 lL f- I L Northwest Afternoon NewSS?llM JL O V J JL)Jl.I jCjLJLJ Leaguc-rlnt3 all State W3T5galK mi ' " ' "WjaMM VOL. XI HIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIURIH MM I s Goods! INVINCIBLE BOERS ATTACK THE BRITISH an m ra m m m m n n BR M?n's and Boys'! CIotbiD Dauntless Delarey Assaults General Dixon and Leaves a Windrow of Dead. BRITISH LOSSES ARE TERRIBLE AND ENGLAND IS AROUSED By a Rorim.c Fncwmcnt Within Forty. Miles of the Great Gold, Mining Center Which the Boers Have Again Placed In Jeopardy Boers Progressing South. a I THE inspections LARGEST line in Salem. A minute wt 5 of our stock will convince you that we are showing the" -largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city." MM M SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED, CLOTH, " " FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. B H IwooxiWhbSTom;) S S09 OOMMIIROIAft (lIlllHIIHISIIBHIIBHIIIIIBIIIIIIRlHiaHBIllll" rife III I c I IfST' TIYfl H,LE WE are Pleased rjjl to have good reports of foreign affairs. Our local affairs touch us more closely. The tan shoe sale we are having is making business for us every day. No one in need of footwear should over look this, opportunity. 3.00, 3.50 and 40o shoes at 2.50. KEAUSSB RROS Repairing a Watch Of tlio finest workmanship is n branch of our bimliioea that wo givo opoclul at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with the utmost caro and skill ; dinmonds nro ropnt. and jewelry o nil Hiwln Ik rflnntrnd In till nifiRt nnrfpot manner, bosidos optical work o( all j kindB. London, Mny 31. On anniversary of Lord Roberts eutranco Into Johannes barp, the country lms bcon startled by news of desperate fighting and heavy British lossos within 40 uulesof theGold Reef City. Tho battle io the most serious engagement since General Clementa re varso at Mngnlicsburg. It shows tho Door General Delnrey undaunted. The dispatch, from Kitchener is as follews: 'General Dixon's force tilVliuN fontoln was attacked yesterday by Do larey's forces, und there was vcvero flflit Ing. Tho enomy was eventually driven off with heavy loss, leaving thirty llvo dead. Our causual.ios woro nlto severe. Tho killed and wounded numbered 174.' Four olllcer s wore killed." NkwYoiik, May. 31. British pews papors which usually support the gov eminent, continue to grumble, Hays the London correspondent of the Tribune, becaiiEo the British publlle aro being kept in ignorance ot tho real facts of the war in South Africa. Tho Boers appear to ba making steady progress in the south. In Capo Colony near Colosborg they aro reported to have captured COO horses. A dispatch to theTribuuo from Loudon says: Tho military tournament just opouod by Lord Roberta boforo on an itnmouBO assemblage had special I in porlal features. Detachments from nil the forces represented at tho limugura tlon of the Australian commonwealth aro massed with contingonts of colonial cavalry, Infantry and artillery. An Indiun frontier vlllago id tho scene of stirring maneuvers with a final chargo of horso artillery across a pontoon bridge and a vigorous onslaught ot tho rebels. It is a brilliant show, with 12 poundor guns drawn by bluejackets, cavalary waltzing and dancing quadrilles and tho beBt military bands massed1 SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MAY 31 1901 Ko'lilB " . , " - wi I ,, nifcBp a man r EBWWBWWWflWPWWWiWiwMsWMlWMiiMM 1 able iiitpllltfonre. Hin wlfo was a Bquaw r- "" ' T ATI aI A HKBk js . , . te "" kVi WnppptnpppAvpi"QmBk J ?-Wam 3m- there's Hope I1B f TllAafFf " Li m,AML i I If fvl I I'll IV '-? I If till J Mi ! ,11 K 1 II ill I il i I Mm Lives Lost and Storms Alone the Cost Do Damaec Skattlk Waihington, Mav 31 T' e Times today says a letter to the Gold Digger of Nome from Council City says ' "Blizzards and sovoro cold Imvo caused havoc along tho coast. Marshal Do 1 rick and party have returned with tho body o( Tlios. Welch who was frozen to death eighty miles from horo." Dave Williams. William Small, Abo Appol and Al Jamos reporteil lost In tho Kuskokwill country, nro safe. Charles Watoon uai found frozon to death two m Icb bolow Fort Davis. BnusHKLs, May 31. An extraordinary scone occurcd In Antwerp vostordav when mutinousclvIcuuarJsmou paradod the streets a nzine tho "Marseillaise' while police had to be called In to -nro tect olllcera from the rovolting troops, CHICAGO STRIKES ARE SPREADING i Forced By the Trusts Labor Organiza tions Ask Better Conditions, a CntcAao, May 31. Chicago's ipaclftn istsstiiko began today, more than lj 100 men quitting work in various shop r nd factories bocause employers refused1 to u'gi an agrcoment for a 126 I'or c int mureaso in wages, n uino uuur umirnN Tho muchinists strike situation sumes n moro grnvo aspect, wirtj u i rem oi nie aiucu iraues io uocuir a 'mpatlietic inovemeui. Terms of Settlement Nkw Youk. May 31 A dlBpatclnto tho Tribune from Loudon says; THyro is no olllclal Information from Downing Street, but it is generally believed that the China question has been nettled. Berlin dispatches afhto explicitly that t'.io Chincro Government has agreed to pay interest nt four per cent on tno indemnity and as mo amount of tho principal bad provloti I boon Folt led, tho last ohslnclo ta w tlidrnwal ui fore un trooiiH run! return of tho court to Peklu has bqen removed. It has been a long chapter of diplomacy, with nearly 12 months of intrigue) nut Hie end Jipb been rcauiieu without the partition of China or any disturbance of tho relations of tho pow ers. Tho German Kmiwror has proba lily scored moro heavily than anybody elso. Uo has obtained from England joint rights for the guardian Bbp of tho Yangtso Valley without estranging Russln, and Von Wuldorseo lias beon In command of the allied forces and the moBt conspicuous figure ju a complex diplomatic drama in which in genious by.pluy has not bcon lacking. What Lngland has gained from tho alliance with Gormany is not apparont to close ob erveni. Ifer interests havo not been ousontially different from those of tno Unitod States but Iter diplomatic work has been done moio clucne ly. California Way of Deallnsr Justice. SUHANVIU.K. Cal. May 31. M lookout, Monoc County, Culvin Hull, his three ions and a young man living witli Hull, wore arroatod for lioreo stealing. Last night tho flvo men were taken by mob and all hanged. The bodies havo been Bricklayers Go Back to Work Dknvkr, May 31. The striking brick workers of this city have returned to work at tho old ccalo of wages. Threo weeks ago thoy struck for nt increase in wagos. ARS. AlcKINLEY STILL IN DANGER Her Physicians Determined to Give the Dark. If she Hulls Through it Spite of Their Doleful Will be In Predictions. 113 II1U viouBly ta?ho iiclfclho C, T. Pomeroy 288Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem and surrounding country at existing rates. A specialty is made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. rr " i i i ' An Invitation Is oxtonded to Cuba to add another star to our flag. Llkowis wo invite you to visit us whilo unfurling our Hag of values. A look through our stock will bo convincing that our prices aro thrown on tha ground lloor.l Our lino of rings, diamond, fancy stone, and plain baud Is very extensive, You mako a big mistake if you buy a ring before seeing our selections, BARR'S JEMERY STORE LoadorB in Low Prices. ...Crystal Ice Works... J. MAGUIRE, Mtfr. Tulephona 2071 Main. siirninninniirnirninniin iimiinmniinnniiTnmtnmf nnnrntifimffinnni Going to Alaska j This Summer If not you had better s invest in one of our 2 Automatic Refrigerators REMEMBER 1 The automatic is the only refrigerator built upon H clearly scientific principals. They use less ice and j take less cleaning ihan any refrigerator now on the H market. 1 With it you can have a young Alaska right in S your 'home. To be sure there would be no glaciers or dog sledges, but think of the deliciously cold but' ter, milk and many other things whichonly keep well in a refrigerator. BUREN St HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. EUUUIIIIIM ' Anticipated It is for the epicure kto eet hold of Tk12A bottle of our pure, Hue fl 1 1 N nl"' velvety old Tom Howe MJlljj iviiiykoy wlion lie needs "a bracer" or Btlmulaut to put him on his feet when he Is weak, weary or run down. Good whirkov drank In modera tion is tho best annutlzur und tunic that you can take. When you want the pure j Missouri river at Bloux CJty, Iowa. Htuil, drink Tom Howe, Washington, May 3t. Mrs. McKiuley passod a comfortable night and oat up for a while this morning. Tho physicians in attendance upon Mrs. McKinley issued the following statement: "Mrs. McKinley is recovering from tho fatigue of her trip. Tho illness from which bIio is suffering still continues, though in less intonso form. Rlio is Btill fnoblo and cannot bo considered out of dangot." KIDNAPPING CASE AT PORTLAND Child Held by a Woman and Doctor Who arc Under Arrest Lawhbnch, ICans. May31. Mr. Moyer left for Portland, Oregon today, accom panied by an Attorney. Moyer satd boforo leaving that ho deelred to get possession of the child and when bad accomplished this ho would drop the charge of kidnapping against Woodruff. Dr. Woodruff, and Mrs. Moyer were arrested at Portland last evening on chargo of kidnapping tho Moyer child. TODAY'S CURRENT EVENTS OF HISTORIC INTEREST Violent earthquakes aro reported from Chill. A bank at Sinuanoro was robbed of '-'50,000. Forest tiro is raging through timber in vicinity Mukiltoo, Wash. Tiio New York hall of fame was de dicated on Memorial day. A London cable says thuOhiuutoques' tlon lias boon finally settled. Barber's strike began In Portland Thursday, (or shorter hours. Successful experiments have beon tuadu witli wireless telegrvpliy at Hu unos Ayres, A company of Fronch oxplorors have been killed by savage Indians in the in terlor part of Peru. Four men who woro abandoned on an Island in the Weit Indies since last De C'mber aro being brought to Now York, Explosion occured today at a mine at Newcastle. Col,, by which K. Loo and Frank Grant wore killed and eight others injured. Tho Assocaition of military surgeons In eesslou at St. Paul today passed n resolution In favor of the repeal of the unti-cunteou law. Governor McBwoenoy of South Caro lina has rejected the resignations of Senators Tillman and Mcl.aurin to givo them tiiuo to consider their action. A monument to Sergeant Floyd of tho Lewis und Clark expedition was erected yes to rd ay on the bluff overlooking the "Where there's life there's hope.' Never give up. that's the idea; for often the most serious cases take a sud den turn for the better and rapid re covery follows. Perhaps you arc very ill now and have a doctor; yet the medicine doesn't seem to go just to the spot. Then why not ask your doctor if he doesn't think that Aycr's Sarsi parilla is what you need. Doctors arc very friendly toward this Sarsaparilla, for it is the oldest, safest, and strongest. They say there's more cure in a teaspoonful of it than in a tablespoonful of the ordinary kind. No matter if you have taken other Sarsaparillas and any quantity of other medicine, remember Where there s Aycr s there s hope. " I suffered greatly from impure blood. I was treated by a number of phyilciani, but they did me no good. I tried many kinds of patent medicines, but without effect. But when I tried Aycr's Sarsaparilla I got hold of the right thing, for I was toon com p'.etely cured." .R. P. Crouik, Atdca, N. Y. One dollar a bottle. All druggists. Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The probability Is he has prescribed it a great many times and knowi just what it will do. Then ask him if he docs not think it is precisely the medicine you need this spring. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. rsi to '$ 4a CUBAN ACTION NOT ACCEPTABLE Secretary of War and Cabinet arc Not Satisfied. With the Way They Have Interpreted the Piatt Amendments. The United States Refuses toW alk In to a Trap Set By Russia and France. Wahiiinuto.v, M.iy .'II. Adinlnlitra tion has (leoltln that Ihn nr'I' 11 of Cuban 'constitutional convention, in accepting the terms of the Piatt Amend ment and the modifications Interpre tation of their own, is not a "substan tial" compllauco with our termu within the meaning of tho amendment, and Secretary Hoot will convoy this Intolll geiiucn to tho convention. Tho decision was reached at n cabinet meeting today, Secretary Hoot took tho position that the interpretut o is of die Piatt Amend ment contained in the constitution adopted by convention, and tho where asus appended to it, went outaidu of a fair interpretation of 1U meaning', and was unacceptable, In this view the cabinet concurred. Members of the cabinet said that the government could do nothing further until the convention again noted that as long as tho the conditions of the 1'latt Amendment were on the statute hooks compliance with them mint precede our relinquishment of control over the Island, while going down a ateop hill today. Joshua Glllman was killed, M. It. Jones, conductor, was fatally injured and twonty-llvo ptbors moro or less hurt. Barracks Bids Arc Opened. Special to tho Journal AstoiiIa, May 31. Today thoro wore 10 bids opened for tho government bar rack buildings nt Fort Columbia. Lowest bidder, Hporo & Kobinton, Woodlawn, Or., fl0:i,-103 00. ...FRESH... SALTED ALMONDS AT Ellis & Zinn'sl 54 State Street, Ba!em Those 2874 W, ?i J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 213 222 Commercial Street. Tho verdict in u bribery case against former captain and quartermaster Cyril W. King Und him guilty of receiving tu )uey intended to iulluenco bis olllclal actlou. BOSTON STORE ECONOMISTS FOR THE PEOPLE At 19c French double net Summer corsets, handsomely trimmed, regular price 45c. At 23c Double stayed French Cotill corsets, regular price, 50c. At 35c French net, double stayed Summer corsets, lace trimmed, former price 65c. Having settled upon the amount of Indemnity, and tho rate of i.iterest tu be paid upon bonds, ministers at Pekin aro now negotiating respecting the subjects of thu guarantee. The United Htatea government is pressed by Itusfiu and Franco to make tho guarantee in ternational and joint, but it is firm In thu declination todo this, faslug lis arguments upon theooustltutioiial limi tations upon thu executive brauuh of this government, whioh aro nut uuty of (nmpruheusioii to Kunipcku minds. Serious Trolley Accident Wii.uimiton, Del., May 31. Tlireo heavily loaded trolley cub run away AN ELEGANT PIANOf 3 WILL BE GIYEN AWAY To some lodge, society, church or other organisations, by means of a 1 oL Sf& " A" A' r -Voting Contest, Beginning June 1,ani Ending October 1. 'T The people who are in search of good, honest, sterl ing value for their money, and who want to make every cent count, should keep their eyes on the Boston Store's prices. You will find that your dollar or attractions of any kind of fered, but sterling value tor your money and prices that cannot be beat anywhere in the State of Oregon. win go further than a doiiarUf 50c Ladies' Sea Island percale shirt fifty elsewhere. No presen s .. """" L- Q- ... lvaig waists, $1, $1.25 quality. At $1.95 Ladies' dress skirts, good black Diagonals, new and stylish, regular $3.50 At 15c--Ladies sailor hats, regular 25 cent quality. 303 COMMERCIAL ST. Opposite Postoffice, Salem, Oregon. He Has Saved My Life Mule of fireaon I Malum (ira M 1 HAD Tu wltuw Um )r m-iiU tlitll, flowe ttreellnir. Thl It i(rll(y that I litve lH HlUlctwt Will Uyailiii luuiof. fin a iiuiuMir i( jri, alta liver trouble. dwlr tu tiuMiely Hat. wimu will Ilia" Uf 1. K Uiuk, of Satan, Ornjttu, liai leuiuTKl !! lurMira, tuo lit uumwtr, wiuiwm III. IMU ut kUlla. 4ltT lit lajlHMMM drutfu. u I ixirMui aWetwl m 1 mm. I (ml Dial liu lta Dial 1 aiu Hllr.ly, aiwl i I Ixilleve tM)!ilit I) curwl I iiiiwrrullr iwxjiaiiteiiil Pr Cook to all Mwl my lil. M) liuiu. l lUr.g wIIm toutli of ' IIIU ( AHOMNK IIOTZOI.U HuImoIUhI atnl iworu lo Uft mo tiila flrit d".t.Mar. w. w. hm.u w dMBtf cltrk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Wliu aro IiIimI tu Jelaiot) wo anil wt wtlli of IrMimriit If I ouuul ut ciiru MOul llltH iim v would In uo iimi tu Ayit ut. II l Ihmimum I do rur iHi-le that I am wrtafiiiy witrviHO muled, but I ku on outline lolk Jmt llir lU!, atMl MMM ul lb. baat ii1b tu OfOll ttawl by ui, tut yrlilcb I am Uiaukful HauU for I'ireulai. euuululutf tiwUHUWIal fioHl ittuU eurd Uitb In OrwfOfa ami III (b Ruin. lHiu'l ilMiU bMauaa ti tmv. Unu tyll .u have bmi IftM ouwulU not btfauiwl. Or ('uok baa uil bono.rit ut peil wbem r bar. lto rfOHHuwl bof!tM ,' h " aaiuMji" Bk'Ul' TW iUH" a iT"tl Ut. bftl ymn of bit kft to Um rttidj ol Jlwa, aua tb u-o aud m. Boo ut NaturV. vkuWm umbwU., unMI h kitav aUo4ui.tr jtlM what bo oau do. Tbw IvtM buu u6ttiii Dr. J. F. Cook PRjIiTiKA Cur4 an ku4i of Jut. ocj KiUUiiyut b. eta, or A niimborof Salom'ti loading btiBlnoea flriud Imvo mutually ogreea(to jlv owuy one of ttto IlinurBOii Qgmpatiy'a latest Improved Cramer planoB, mCoa! valutxl nt (BfiO; full motul plate with patent llaiiK, now devlco for third pedal for patent mulllur, patent full Buinir music dek, liaiul carvedp rolllim fall with eontlnuoua hluo, carved truatea und pilasters, uollulold ) (lift planoa aro usually advortliod as &00 or 7W Qualitiea, but we trjutfc; wise uiioukIi to know a f'lM plang wlmi) you see it. :,i I'ull partlaulura of qomlltloiio and nainoa of tuerolianti will appMraln. day'a paper. Thu piano Is on tliaplay in our Court utrcot window. m Ivory ke,(