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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1901)
iftmrifri THE DAILY JOURNAL, iAM&:irJfrmim$w4mmmmit mi ifl n This paper receives the largest As sociated Press report taken In Oreeon outside of Portland. This Paper Is a member' of the , Northwest Afternoon Newssmner League-Prints all State Netystfoiiay. : i-rj ,l -m SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY JUNE 27 1901 VOL. XI 0 151 itwwve- r Jm Bins, tas, hnikms Big asBortmont juat In. If you've boon buying tbom of in, you know how wo soil thorn ; If you haven't you ought to find out. Splondid asiortmout of Thomson's "glove-flttlng cor Butn, all tlio now popular shapes at "rackot prices.' Good quality straight front corseta at 95c. Ladioa' flleovoleia bleached vests, nicely finished, full ta, tlOc; finor nt 15c, 20o, 26c. You don't have to pay fancy prices to get good quality at NEW YORK! RACKET Ladies' black soaniless hoeo, good weight, at lOo much bettor than you got for t ho price at "regular atorcs." Try our lino of black ecamleRS hose for dilldron, sizes 7 to 10, at 18c, if you want something that will wear. Best quality 43 inch oil cloth In marble, plain whlto or fancy color, 15c, Dig lino of men's Bumnior underwear from 25c up. Special values nt -15c. Samo goodH offered clsewhoro at so-called special boIob for 50c. You'll find our regular prices lower every tliuo. Doesn't your boy need a now suit beforo tho Fourth? Ho can celebrate in bettor stylo with one of our nobby vcptees, Men's, boys' mid chitdron'B clothing at record-breaking prices. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes Every Eveulne at 7 O'clock Except Saturday. E. T. BARNES, Propr lotor, affiBiHffgarfft'TffHTaAgsssaLapaBgasis r BaBaaW LXjr mF " CnyA'tT,HT CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem and -sjrrj nlinj ojitry at existing rates A specialty is made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal Ice Works... J. MAQUIRE, Mgr. NAPS shop. 8 ladies' wheels, Prices from 6.00 up. 2'8 10 s , WE GIUE Framed in jetafiber frames trimmed with gold, with easel backs. Picture protected with glass. All masterpieces. ...How to Get Them... With everv purchase be given free See our line of iron beds, we start them at $2o0. BUREN & HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. liiJLUJiiULtAJUUIIiitlllllUIJUMUllLIIIIJMilfiUliUlUlilUIUIHIMtlllUMUIIMUUtli Cor.'.Commorclnl and Chomokota Stroots Filling Orders Keeps us busy, People have found out (hut our wines and liquors nro exactly iiu represemed, The demand for line goods in so heavy that wu can't keep litem, hut turn out everything to the fin 1)1 ic. Wu Htuko our reputation on inldiug to the front and top line of qual ity. That's our rule and it won't be modified or act aside, J. P. ROGERS, 218222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo givo special at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost caro ami skill; diamonds aro rosot, and jowolry of nil kinds is repaired in tho most per fect mnnnor, besides optical work of nil kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician Tolephono 20 71 Main in second hand wheels, all of which have been thoroughly overhauled in our repai gents' wheels to choose from St HAUSBR Commercial Street. imnninnnninnns RWflY BeafiRiI 1 Pi(Kires I of 5.00 or over one will AUTOMOBILES RACE PARIS TO BERLIN One Hundred and Fifty-five Vehicles Enter Upon a Three ONE LADY C0A1PETIT0R AND AN AMERICAN HAVE ENTERED Foxhall Kecne In for the Sport But He Does Not Expect to Win as Against Exocrt French Chaffcurs A Contest of World Wide Interest. Pams, June 27. 4 MO A. M. Tho keonest interest is tnnon hero in tho automobile race between Paris and Borlln which started at 3:t!0 this morn ing from tho cross roads of tho vllllagoof Chamniany. 15 miles east of Pans. This starting place has been cl.oson be cause Chatnnlany is secluded, thus enabltng tho auto cars to start at full speed, which would be luipo slule woro tho start mado from Paris. Ono htm dred and llfty.five automobiles lmvo ontorcd tho conteet and tho vast major ity of thorn areFrench machines. There are several machines of Gorman and threoof English make. From midnight on until tho early morning hours a atroam of bicycllsU and automobiles marked tho road from Paris to Fort Ghamplgny. It was indeod a moat picturesquo sight. Tho cross roads of Champisny whoro hundreds of bicycles and automobiles woro assembled woro illuminated with Ohinoso lanterns, whllo every few min utes a racing car wolud dash up and tako the position allotod, boinii soon lost to view. Later when the bright suuehino nut in an appearance the auto cars departed, with ovon greater speed and woro soon enveloped in dust. At tho starting place at least 2000 enthusiasts had gathered, many bolug scattered along the road toward Berlin, The first fow racers left beforo tho break of day, losing littlo time in covering tho first 200 yards. Tho cloud of dust which nlono could bo seen whirling across tho plateau resembled nothing bo much as tho sinoko of an express engine Tho racing cars were inero machine of iron and steel and no pretense was mado (or comfort of drivers or engineers. They carried littlo or nothing except sp.iro tires and cans of petroleum. Tho nrrangements wore carried out like clock work. There woro about 110 persons who had ontorcd wlio did not start, among them tho American nrtist Dannatt. Many choors wore given as tho automobiles mado their departure. Tliero was only ono lady competitor, a handsome French women named uast, who was attired in a smartly mado wator proof costume. There was n weird icouo whon tho racing automobiles began gathering soon after 2 o'clock at tho cross roads wheio thoy woro marshalled in a line at tho roadside Each machino came unnt a good rate of Bpoed and then took up its placo in tho lino. Tho racers waited un til half past three when tho startor gavo the word. "No. 1 JStart." Tho automobile numbered ono immediately went to tho front and quickly nsaumod its racing speed and disappeared. Two minutes lator automobile No, 2 was started in tho same manner. Arrange ments had been mado that tho automo biles .leavo at two minute intervals. Owing to the numbor of competitors, the start thus lasted about tour hours. Tho most interesting competitor in tho race from tho American point of view is Foxhall Kcone, who drlvos n French automobilo, a gray car of tho heavy clasa of 23 horse power and weighing 1000 kilograms. Mr. Koone is accompanied by an engineer, but ho in tends to work tho car himsolf. Foxhall Keono got away at 8 o'clock, lie woro a blue sorco suit, covered with a rubber jackot and a gray chocked cloth cap. "I do not expect to win," said Mr. Keeno to tho correspondent of tho He Has Saved My Life Soau,St?,orX,on - '"- O". Mr. i. oo To whom tlieno present tball, come (Ireellocr. This li tocurtlfy that I have been Afflicted urllti OviirlMi Tumors fur a number of yean, alwo liver troulilo. I detlra to pubtloly utile upon oath IbatDr-J. P. Cook, of Balem, Oregon, ha remored tall tumon, two In uuinbor, without the uso of knife, laiter or pntunou druirt. and that I am entirely, and a 1 bellere permaneut ly cured. 1 uheermllr recomnienit Dr. Cook to all persouialllcted aa 1 wai. I foe I that be haa aared my life. My homo is three miles kouth of Turner, Oregon, MUB. CAUOLINK HOTIOVU Bulxorllied and sworn tu before me this II ml day or May, 1901. Sfal attached. W. W. HAIX, County ticrk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired lo defame me and my methndi of treatment. Ifl oould uoleuru people there would IxJ no nu- to Atr'it me. It la oerunae I do cure )ple that I am rrsloeully mlrrepre euted, but I keep on curing folk Jmt the airt). ami mhiib of Ihe beat people Iu Oregon itaud by me. for which I am thankful. Bund for Circular containing iMttmoiilali from patlriiU eurel both in Oregon and In the Kail, Don l dealr becaiue yoo have been told you hare been told you oould not lie cured Dr. Cook ha cured hundreds of people whone eaaea hare bwn pronounced hoilea l-v Ihe "old. KhnoU" idijaieUM. . . . . ... i Iffa in thw ittulv nr.llfi.AHA. anil Him lius au1 in. . The oootor na aeroieii ine oe yettra oi nu i lion of Nature' vegetable remedlea, until be knowa abaoluutly Jutt what he oan do. ThU give him confidence. Dr. J. F. Cook ffi Cures all kinds of dUeatet. Office, Ml Uberty Bt. Salem, Or. THE a jotf"! v tTj. . rmf Days Race. Associated Pross as ho wont to starting lino, "but I nm going for tho tho sport of tho thing. I nev er participated in a raca of this) kind beforo. Mv auto cart is nuito now, I' drovo it for tho firat timo Tuesday nnd I find tho tension is torriblo. My enr aught to go 85 kilometres an hour, eo ap parently, I stand n fair chnnco In the raco, but I filial! not got tho best speed out of it as I have not had BUfllicent ox porionco with it. These Fronch crank chaffcurs will probably beat mo two hottra during the, fit at dav'aruu. Nover tholeas I mean to do my best and win if possible." Tho entries for tho contest consist of 63 heavy and 05 lighter automobiles, 21 Unlit vurturottoa nnd 10 motor cvclos. Tho first dav'a run will bo 455 kilo metres nnd 800 meters to Aix-la-Ghn-polio; tho eecond day's run will bo to Hanover, a distanco of 445 kilometres nnd 200 motres nnd tho third day tho contestants will have to covor 207 kilo motres nnd 000 mnttoB to Borlln wlwro n great reception awaits thorn. M. Fournier arrived nt Allx Chapellejahead of nil competitors, placo was end of first day's run, milos. La This 203 SEVENTH . NATIONAL BANK A New York Institution Ordered Suspended is Was a Depository of the New York Postoffice for a Quarter of a Million. NkwYouk, Juno 27. William Norton Cormwoll, attorney for tho Seventh National Dank, has advised the bank to suspend paymont. The bank was closed nt 10 :-15 today. Following statomont was made: ''In justlc to depositors nnd stockholders of tho Seventh National Bunk, tho hank's attorney hns advised tho bunk to suspend paymont." A Btatemont of tho bank for the week ending June 22d was ns follews: Capital 37), 000; not profits VUl, 4000: loans, 5.107.100: specie) $557,700: deposits 1 5,712, 400; percentage of rosorvo 23 4-10. At clearing houso this morning tho bank camo in debtor $ 044,108. The Bank was custodian of funds of tho Now York poHtolllce. Assistant post master Morgan says tho Postnflicu is limply protected. When tho account was opened tho bank pnt up 250,000 in uovornmont bonus ns security. Nkw Yomc. Juno 27. It was said this nftornoon that the Hovnutli National hud iiiiick nssots 01 aiioui i,i' u.utiu utui mui depositors would not lose anything. INDIANA FIRE YET BURNING GiiiCAtio, Juno 27- A fpecinl to the Tribune from Decatur, I ml. . s.iya: Tho fire which was started at Treble Thursday night by lightning striking n taiik of the Standard Oil Company con taining 69,0000 barrels of oil is still burning. Three hundred men fr in thii city, Huntington, Mnntpolier and Lima, O., aio fighting tho flames and making effortu to save live other tanks that con tain over .'00.000 barrels of oil. John Klutz and V. 1). Jxnvton of Lima 0,, wero loading a cannon to about the burning tank when it exploded and they wero fatally burned. Tho loaa to the Standard Oil Company alone will react fCO.OOX Many of tho inhabltanta havo been badly burned. J. P. Morgan gave 11,000,000 to Harvard Untvuralty, Shamrock II, ia expected lo arrive) iu Now York about August 15. It ia renorted that 12 cbboh of bulwnic Slaguo and that four deatlia occur rwl at porto, I'ortugal. Herr Kxnor , director of the Leipzlger bank which auaneudod navment Tubs- day, haa been arretted. The public prosecutor ia inveetiiratlnK the affaira 01 I'll i. Maxey Long, the American champion eprinter haa aalled for Kngland and will compete in the Knglish ehamptauihip game and defend bin title at 100 yards which be won on hia last vlalt, making a world'a record with 0 t 6. SPECULATOR Haa gobbled up all the good oil well Follow hia exampl" and gobble up thia dwlrablo anil nect-jtary article. Our line of S'erling edvr ttxin ia largf and 03m plot.. Our prh'tM will relax the tighleat ol i rw aliiiiga. BARft'S JEWELY STORE Ualers In Low Pricts US SUtc St. r Voilai coupoai oo totb tlioo Uvea for 3 5 cent cuh parcbue. IRON TRADE i IS QUIET Fair Demand for Steel Bails and Structural Material. Labor Strikes and the Floods In Virginia Influence the Situation J NlMt- Vnim !.... Oil IM. T .. l.. i ...i. iuiik,iiuuoi.ui iiio iruu iU, n its luuo today say: So for as tho foundry iron trndo it concerned tho taarkets have been rather qulot nnd are still balancing. Cincinnati, which Is the chief distributing point for Ifon is rathor week. In tho east the purchases of basic pig by tho leading steel interest, both for western ahd Now Kngland delivory nro having tbolr effect. Among Uioro rcales isouo lul of 000 toiiB. In Pittsburg some Inrger outside sttel companies have tnjien round blocks of bessomor pfg. Apparently however, it is only for prompt shipment that this iron ib want ed Consumption contluues on n largo scale and tlioro aro those who fcol coin lld'ent that it is bound to continue up to thy ton notch well Into the win ter mouths. In many linos, ns in steel railroad equipment gonorally this Is abundantly assured by tho ordors on thtf books. In structural material. In whjch tlioro was a lull in now ordors thcro is more doing, Some very good contracts liavo jtiBt boon placed, among them ono lot of 10,000 tons, for Improvement at tho Puoblo works of tho Colorado Fuel &. Iron Com pany. The Bamo 1b true of tho ship varus on tho lukoa which lmvo juat booked additional tonage. The labor situation is being given less consideration. The end of the machinists atriko is in sight, so that (that consuming branch will soon bo restored to its norinalconditiou. It is not believed that there la serious danger over tho moldors demands while tho conlorancos between the Amalgamated Association and tho Union Itolilng Mills are likely to lead nu early adjustment. Tho Hood in West Virginia will not dolay coko shipments from that impor tnnt district for more than two weeks at tho utmost. Home uneasiness Iihb been caused by tho reports from Kngland that steal billets and wire rods wcro again being offered from this Bide. Tlila wob construed ns an intima tion that powerful interests had uvl den co that tlioro Ib danger of consump tion hero fulllnisoff later on. Wo under stand however that tho management of the United States Steel Corporation has decided to ciungo mo Policy pursued by constituent companies In tho pnstof soiling nhrund only when relief wna desirable. It is understood that henceforth the leading American makers will at all times keep In touch with the English markets through sales though tuey bo small onus. FOREIGN TRADE Our Relations as Viewed by an Austrian Expert. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 27. A diapatch from Washington to tho Times nay h: Consul Mahinof Kiichenborg, Auatria hna Rent to tho State Department mi article recently contributed to tho Munich AllgoTielno Zeltung, by Dr. Alexander Von Pee., uuder tho titlo "Tho Htrugglo for Industrial Supremacy." After reviewing tho progrcaa of Knit land and Germany in commerce and iiianufacturiee, Dr. Pccz paHscs to the United States, "rising in tho new world with ninltor rapid, ity." Ho caya among other things: "Tho throe competing countriea now suffer from obatau'ea which hinder their free movement. Germany haa China, Kngland haa tho Transvaal, America tho Philippines. From appearances, tho United Btrtoa will bo the first to throw off its burdens. After that conn. try shall b free from tho Philippine war, its Industrial advance upon Kurono will be fully manifested," Further on Mr. Peezaaya: "What aliould first bo donu in de fense is to follow tho example in regard to tariffs and trade treaties, which tho United States haa Bet for us. At tho European seashore ( Krulnnd la included herein 1 i a tariff Hhotild bo established counter to that of the union, while tho union nations should arrange tarriffa touching each other which would not materially differ from those now existing. "What will tho Unl'ed States do? That la her affair, Wo only follow her example A people no young, acute and rich in future possibilities an the altizone of tho union will find boundaries to their aspirations only when they aeo their attempts at fnthur conquest will bo met with vigorous resistance," LUZON IS STILL REBELLIOUS Manila, Junn 27, Lieutenant Kd ward Downea, Firat infantry and out private, havo been killed in Southern part of Island of Samar Captain Wood bury, Nineteenth infantry, oaptured Bampeon'a command In island of liobol Private Lraua, and Lieutenant Mlna MeNalr, captured fifty-four inaurgenla iu Northwestern part of province of Tayabae, Luzon. News from Romlnteu. Prussia, ahowa that whole of that dlitriot lua Inieu de vastated since Juno 21th by Iiailatorma and cloudburila. Young Corbett kuockcsl out Odcat Gardner in the the aixlh rouud at Denver. BRITISH MAKING A MOD RECORD For Humane Methods in the South African Concent rado Camps. LORD MILNER HOPES SOON TO SEE RECONSTRUCTION PROCESSES BEGUN An Army Transport Has an Experience With Fire at Sea Desperate Expedi ent of Two Officers to Get Water Into the Blazlnc Hold of the Vessel. NkwYouk, Jnno 27. Public apathy in Kngland representing tho 8outh African war Is illustrated, says tho Tribune's London cotroapondont, by tho indlfToronco with which Sir Henry CatnpbelUUaunorman's parallel botwoon tho clearing operations in South Africa by Dritlsh troopp nnd those in Cuba by tho Spanish Generals is regardod. No body finds it necessary tu point out that whereas tho Cubans wore driven out from their homes into micnmpmonts, whore they starved nnd perished from pestilence, tho Hours have been sheltered and fed in laagers undor tin protection of Dritlsh garrisatiB. Lord Mdnorsnya that those liner refugees lmvo recoived medical attendance when thoy required it, regular rations have been aorvod out in tlmtn nnil In tiinnv Inntnnonn tlinir children havo been sent regularly to school. There have been sotno oxcop- tloual instances but tho processes by which districts havo been cleared havo boon ossonttally' different from those om ployed by the Spanish Generals In extirpating tho Cuban population. Considerable progress hns been mado toward pacification of the Dutch colonies. Many mines about Johannesburg aro in njiomtloii mid tho Inrmore around leading rallnrad towns nro ussuming tlielr usual occupations nnd sending supplies into tho markut. Lord Milnor has improved in health since his roturn to Kngland in spite of tho constant press nro of business with the Colonial Ollloo and unceasing Hoo'nl Invitations. lie takes n hroard view of tho situation in South Africa nnd is hopeful that tho end of tho war wilt soon ho reached nnd reconstruction measures adopted. Cim-Aiio, Juno 27. A special to tho Tribune from Now Orleans, says: The British mulo transport Monterey from Lnpn Town has arrived in port after a torriblo oxporlonco with tires at sou Twolvo daya out from St.Vincenl llamas wero discovered In tho after hold and gained such headway that tho heat prevented tho tiHunl monnH of extinguishing lire on shipboard. Fl.imua and clouds of smoko poured out from tho hold and when tho dlllciTH and crow wero nhout to abandon hope lirstolllcor Moid and fourth olllcer Harrison volunteered a daring plan. They proposed to tfo wirociibloH around their bodies nnd havo their coinpuiiionii lowor tnom down tint alilu ol the a up ffilTfc.; perato expedient but nfler n nhort con sulfation wns adopted, As tlio flro wan near the water lino, Hold mid Harrison wero lowered down until they woro submerged iu tho pea nearly to their waists. Hanging thnn Iiiirlnd intlin wnvea. with tlinHiiliiiiiidiir : ". ' ..-..- -..; , -. headway, Iho men battered in tho port. A hose waa then lowered to them and foa several hours thoy hung, Hwiiiglug outward and inward, pouring n stream into the burning hold. In thla way thoy finally checked tho flames. The vessel whh ludly damaged. KING EDWARD WINNER Nkw YoiiK,Junu 27. King Kdward will not be seen at any sorting event until the roiratln at Cow oh. aaya n dis patch from London to tho World. iliougniiu lb restricted Dy olllclal us age from attendance at the horse racing, he haa taken a deep and practical inter est in overy great mooting. It Is rumored that ho haa already won over $20,000 alnce tho aeaaon began. Ho waa a big winner aa the result of back ing Mr. Whitney's hdrso Volodyovlakl for the derby, lie was so In teres tod Iu tho result of that be had n private wire run from Kpsoui Downs to Marlborough House. STRIKES TO BE ENDED Nkw Yoiik. Juno 27. A apenlal meet lug of tho IIiihik'o and atriko committee of tho National Motal Trades Aarooiatian has juat held to hoar reports aa to the progrtws throughout tho country of thu machinists, Keporta wero road from moinbara of tho Association In tho particular oltiea which showed that daily atrlkura iu nearly every direction of tho country were returning to work unconditionally. After tho meeting It was said that Iho belief was general that the atrike would bo ended in about two weeks. Masonic Temple Dedicated Dkadwooii H. D., Juno W. The ded ication of the now Masonic Temple of thia city will take place tonight ua a llnale to tha state gathering of Mabone and Mystic Hhrlneru which haa b?en in aeasiou hero during tlio past four daya The templu haa baeu built at a coat ol nearly W),000, and In one of thu finest structure of Its kind in thu Northwest. It is four storUw high and built of stone and brick. Berlin-Paris Auto Race. ItuuLix, Juue27. A'ltomobllMuf the latest American. Herman and French 1 makes are competing in the great race J from Hjrliu tJ Pans, which began today As a test of tho rotative worth of thodif foront typos ol machines tho result of tho contest Is regnrdod with much interest. Tho rnco will bo run undor tho most fav orable conditions. Both governments nro taking a personal interest in tho rnco nnd tho Mayora of Franco, Aslaco and Loraino, Luxembourg and Germany havo been notified to afford tho races ovory facility. Emporor Wi'llam is tak ing n lively interest In I ho competition nnd'will award a niagnlllcont prio to tho winner of the competition. HOME BURNED Wealthy Kansas Farmer the Yictim of Blackmail. His Wife Burned to Death for $5000. Topkka, Kiia, Juno., 27. Horribly burned and dying iu Intense agony wna fate of Mrs. V. 0. Carlson, wife of a Cowley county farmer, because horhus bnud rafusod to deposit $5,000 in n placo named by un known black maihirs. Carlson who Is wealthy recoived two anonymous notes stating that if (5,000 was not do posited within a week his family would be killed. No attention wna paid to the coiumunlcato8,nnd Saturday night whllo Carcon was absent from his homo wna II red. Mrs. Carlson wna found ten foot from the rulna horribly burned and In sensible. STRIKERS WESTERN TRAINS Nkw Voiii,, Juno 27. According to a Montreal special to tho Timos, al though tho Canadian Pacific inanauo- mont mniiitaliia that tho road Is not ! !-"viH.co,l by tho track n,en'8 strike, it haa much dllllculty In ruunln tng wea- tern trnina, Tho Imperial Limit tod, west hound, waa dolayed for eovernl hours nt Calgary recently because tho company con iu not oiuain men to mi up wasnouir Gnlciana refused 15 por day to go out. go out. 'oloirrnph Now tho Canadian Pacltle Telegraph , . . . , , ,-, Company haa boon iinablo to bundle tel - HiVMMr iJrrjv JW'WfflJUm LSHJrVS YS6r ....Great Summer.... ' ' FESTIVAL Today we Inaugurate our Annual Summer Festival. A time for feasting ukii the moat seasonable merchandise at prices inoro reasonable thun over before. :: :: i! XX A Festival of Bargains A Festival of Styles A Our store thla morning ia uuddii? forth In all Its wealth of Hummer happiness. In a day or two tho blossom will bo foil of all that la good unil beautiful. X: '' :: " THERE WILL BE A GENUINE MARKING nowN OF SUMMER GOODS. Don't fail to call, as wo will do all in our power to make tho festival pleasant uud profitable for our gueata. 1: t: '' . , , "?" Jet egrnma to Winnipeg becatub Us wlrea to tlio west are down. Iho Imperial Limited haa managod to got through overy day, but tho engineers rofueo to tako out any tralna on the weatern acctlona until thoy ato preceded by a pilot. The company recently had 145 mon sworn In aa special constables and sont thorn to Calgary to plevont trouble, but aa publ'c opinion is said to bo strongly In favor of the Btrlkora.noraons refuso food to thoee.whb. tako thoir places and they aro supplied from tho bnffot cars. CHINESE LOOTING CLAIMS Washington Juno 27 Tho claim amounting in tho aggregate to 400,000 taels roported to lmvo been pro'orred by tho Chinese merchants Association on account of alleged looting by tha Amoricana mariinea at Tien Tain will ho referred to tho military authorities for report. 8o fur It haa not been presented to tho State department. Qeueral Hay wood, tho comtnnndaut of marines, ia Indignant nt the roported Inten tion to porform thin claim and ho cites n telegraphic report from Admiral Ketney dated some timo ago, upon tho general subject of looting, containing tho moat specific denial of tho allegations ao far ns any of tho United States marines wero con corned. BOERS ATTACKED RICHMOND Richmond, Cape Colony, Juno 27. A largo force of Iloers, commanded by Mi Inn and 8mit, attacked Richmond Juno 25th. Fighting lasted until dusk whon Rocs retired on approach of reinforce ments. TW0MEN HELD UP SEVEN Bt'Ok-ANK, Juno 27. Special from Re public to Chronicle says: Two masked mon ontorod Fashion saloon at mid night, covered seven men with guns, and took everything in right, about $75 in cash and $150 fit Jowlorv. Robbers es caped. ...Fresh... ' SALTED ALMONDS AT '.. Ellis & Zinifs WB QIVB COUPONS 1 54 State Street, Saltn 'Phone 2874 J 7 j Festival of Values 1 1 1! ' ih 1 ! I .1 ' M m 1 it i n i t i K3