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THE DAILY JOURNAL. ADVERTISERS : : riai hc Journal the only AUVEUHJc,ivj .. meuiun, to use tccsusc It . ,,i,o pijv- l read ty raosti Marlon MARK THIS FACT county people every day. WILLAMETTE VALLEY WEATHER . t' , Tonight showers and cooler. ' 1 M ",,- Tuesday fair.-' " . t r1 i VOL XI SALEM OREGON, MONDAY AUGUST 26 1001, NO 201 I WWWaHEIBaWBWMH Any Crash Hat in ...For... the Store Zw G UDIIug)... NO PEACE OFFERING IN THE STEEL STRIKE Amalgamated Association Has Authorized No Negotiations. Plooy, tho Boor refugco from Bermuda who enmo to this country as n stowaway enrly In July, has boon in St. Luko'a Hospital (or flvo weoks, Bnfforing from typhoid fever and rheumatism, His illness is nupposod to hixvo bcon brought on by tho hardships of IiIh voyage to this country, when for days ho hid in tho ship's hold without n morsel of food. Ho as a loader of tho Filipinos, had been annoying tho Atnoricans many montliB. Ferguson, ono of Lieut Hazzard'a civil Ian scouts disguised as an insurant and witli eight Macabobcs penetrated into tho camp of Col. Atlonr.a, commanding two hundrcdnnd forty riflemen and two hundred bolomon, at night, located Howard, bound and gaggod him, and led BOERS WIN A VICTORY is convalescing at tho hospital now and , him away without disturbing tho camp. I InnW. I..'..l I. t.t ..!!. ..lr...l. 4- .Hill-. .1.1 . .. ! Steyn, Dewet and Botha Defy Kitchener, :M Will Continue Fighting. , ' V Junt becansn wo nocd tho room for Fall linos which aro coming in. All our 60c and OCc hats for 25c. Thoy'ro bargaliiB if you can ubo them. Mianee' flno braid straw sailor hats 25c roduccd to 15c. HAMMOCKS REDUCED 2 35 nnd $2 55 Hnmmocks for $1 75 $1 05 and $2 10 Hammocks for $1 CO 1 05 Hammocks for , $1 25 U 25and $1 35 Hammocka for 1 00 $1 00 Hammocks for ,.f 75 $ 76 Ilammccks for $ CO f CO Children's Hammocks for $ 25 Can't You Use One at These Prices? BIG LINE nF 1 ltl HOP PICKERS GLOVES ....READY FOR YOU NOW.... Wo Bell an and 40 contH. extra good glovo for 25 ccnla. Better quality at 35 cents THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock PHICE CASH STORE. Every Evening Except Saturday Cor. Commorclnl and Chomokotn Sts, EFFORTS OF PEACE AUKERS FAILING TO MATERIALIZE End of the Strike Claimed to Be Near, But Neither Side Admits of Any Efforts Being Made Remodeling Big Tin Plate Mills. iifmTM'aHJiiaiJigffjaROTWBac tfiS GRAY JL9 X -r Vjf a A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty sts. HI I jI&-W A Kentucky Colonel says: "Thoro'a Hckora nnd ltckcra, but somo's bettor than others." Ho was thinking of ours wlion ho spoko. Ii'x tho best liquor niudo, and in purity and ihtvor standi uurivallod. For this time of year wo suggest for ynur palato and digestion our Tom Howe Whiskey. CCPVHICH J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liauor 218-222 Commercial Street. Dealer 61 1- ys. -zi ?f J 288C0in'ISt. Repairing a Watch Of the OneBt workmanship is a branch of our bnsinees that wo give special" at tention. Our ropalrlng department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill; diamonds aro reset, and Jowolry 0! all kinds is repaired in the most perfect mannor, besides optical work of all kinds. C, T. Pomeroy Watchmaker and OptlcUa Pirrsnona, Pa,, Aug. 20. Develop ments in the steorstriko woro meagro this morning. President Shaffor said tho Amalgamated Association had author ized no new stops for peaco. Tho com blno it is said intonds to mako an aggressive attempt to start eomo moro plants tills week. Thoy woro Buccossful in putting two moro mills in operation at tho Painters plant this morning. It was stated on good authority today that bcloro tho end of tho week thoso of the plants that liavo been operating on a singlo turn would bo run with a full force, and for tho usual three full turns each day. Men enough havo beon se cured for this purpose tho olllclals say, in spite of the claims of tho at rikora that tho companies could not got enough men to opornto thoir plants, and tho manners of tho various mills say thoy will bo ready with nil tho skilled mon required to start up tho ma chinery and. turn out a lmavy tonnage 'lho most interesting situation is In tho Star mill of tho American Tinplato Company horc. This plant was until this summer considered as doomed. Tho tin plate company had, it is said, decided to abandon tho mill and movo the ma chinery eleowhero. Since tho strike has corno on them and it was demonstrated that tho operation of tho mill with non union mon was possible under tho pro tection of n well-equipped polico force, the olllclals decldod to keep this mill going, mako extensive improvements in its equipment and mako it a pormunont lixturo of tho company. Tho most slg niflccnt Icaturo of this plan has been carried out during tho past woek. This consists of fitting the mill in tho same mannor as that of tho Moncssen plant. 'IVSa fi.inAf nff.l.f nitlla knl'H llnnn 4...U lUIWkl Ulll. .I.I.IU .i.w .VK changed to four doublo mills. Other improvements havo been added that will givo tho plant larger capacity inureaio its forco of men and mako it ono of tho most modem of till tho tin plants of tho company. With the completion of those improve monts tho company will bo prepared to place a sulllcient number of men in tho plant to work the four doublo mills throe full turns. This is said to bo ex pected to take place during tho present wcok before Saturday. surprised General Lujcban nt Pambiir kan, in tho mountains of tho iBlandjof Samar. Tho Gonernl'a guard wafkllled, Lukban was wounded, but escaped. ,Hia family was captured. ANCIENT VALUABLES King: Edward Hunting Up Pictures and Silverware. London, Aug. 20. Tho overhauling to which' tho various royal palaces are boing subjected to by order of King Edward is leading to extraordinary dii covorios. Garrets nnd collars cloBod for over n century,' aro being cleared and thrown opon. llccontly n magni ficent portrait of Queen Caroline by Law re n co was found, along with eoniQ other paintings In a garret at Windsor Castle and now old Fourgon, or velvot lined van of groat size flllad with splendid silver nnd silver gilt plates has boon found in a stablo nt St, James I'ulare, which has not been used for 150 years. Tho silver in question belonged to Queen Anno and was mod by her when giving One dinnor parties at Kow, Hampton Court and othor suburban palaces to which tho van was despatched from St. James. 'Tho silver was black and undoubtedly had remained in tho van slnco tho time of tho (loath ol Queen Anne. looka forward to being out boforo tho end of tho week. I)u Plooy on landing in Now York nt onco proclaimed hla In tention of becoming an American citlzon. "I havo said I will become an American citizen," ho cold last night "and I will fulfill my pledge. But my country is always first lu my heart and eomo day I will return and help to fight onco moro for our causo. Wo aro in tho right nnd will provall." MOSQUITO REMEDY Dr. Doty Still Insists That Mosquitoes Carry Yellow Fever. Nkw Youk, Aug. 20. No proposition looking to a aottlemont of tho striko bad been submittod up to II a, in. today to the United States Steel Corporation as a result of tho reported conferences at Pittsburg last week. The Amalgamated Association, reports that as far aa ascer tained nono of tho participants of tho conference had eomo to New York, STEAMERS COLLIDE Lusitania Sinks Taking Down Four of Her Crew. Hauvl', Aug. 20. Tho steamer Amboto from Now Orleans for this port, collided last night with tho Gorman steamer Lusitania, from Hamburg and Mediterranean porta, off Caiquet Rock. Tho Lusitana sunk in an hour. Four of her crew wero drowned. And Says the Only Safety Lies in Exterminating the Insects. Nkw Yonic, Aug. 20. Dr. A. II. Doty discussing tho death in Havana of Miss Clara Maas, roltorated hlo recently ox pressed opinion that tho roaultanchiovod fully warranted tho oxporimonta that aro boing carried on in Cuba, "We must not look simply at lho dcatha of the thrco persons in Havana." said Dr. Doty, "but wo must consider olio tho incalculable number of lives that will bo javetl by tills absolute proof that mosquitoes carry yollow fover. Thin was tho only way to find It put. Wo now know beyond question that peoplo must protoct themselves by netting, es pecially at night fiom mosquitoes in dis tricts infected with yollow (over, and that they muBt get rid by drainage and othor in cans of tho unsanitary conditions that favor tho propagation of motqnitnea. That such precautions agaltiBt infection by mosquitoes produce tho rcsulta In tended la shown by tho fact that this yoar for tho flrat timo in tho medical history of Cuba thero has beon no natural caso of yellow fever In Havana and only six or seven In tho suburbs. Within six years tlioro havo been aa many as COO cases in Havana nt ono tluiQwlth consequent mortality of from 15 to, '15 per cent, nnd oven three or four years ago tlioro wuro !!00 cases nt one timo. Pinco tho eauitnry conditions havo been made bo much better, how ever, nnd nutting Jinn beon used so much more, this groat advtnro in the hoalth of tho city lias come. Thoso precautions agnlnst tho fever wero stim ulated of courco by tho belief that tho mosqultoB carried tho disease, but thia belief is now changed to corlain know! edgo." Owing to dllllcultlos of communication tho Phllllpplno Commission found it impossiblo to unite tho civil govern-' ments of tho Provinco of Isnbolla ds Luron with that of Nuova Vlscaya. For this reason special legislation had to bo adopted for tho Provinco ot Nuova Vls caya. In the Province of Isabella tho Commission appointed Captain Johnson ot tho Slxtoonth Infantry Governor and Captain George Povoy, Treasurer. , CARDINAL , GIBBONS Speaks in Glowing Terms of His Visit to the Holy See. No Change Will Be Made in Philippine Church Affairs Nkw Youk, Aug. 20. "I can convey to the poople ot tho United States," said Cardinal Gibbons In an Intervlow last night, "tho wolcomo newa that l'opo Loo la enjoying excellent h.alth. I ro colrod from him tho nnuranco that no chango will bo mndo by tho church in tho administration of religious affairs in the Phillppinse, Cuba or Porto Itico. "Whilo In London, I mot archbishop Chapollo ot New Orleans, tho I'opo'a Apoatollo delegato to tho Philippines following tho trouble with the Friara. Tho Spanish bishop of Manila will bo retained. Many improvements woro made during tho visit of tho Archbishop to Manila and tho Pope is satisfied with tho administration of u flairs there. "During my visit in Londou I waa the guest of Cardinal Vaughn. Ho will re turn tho visit to mo within a abort time. In Ireland I was ontortntnod by Cardinal Lotigo, tho oldest Cardinal in tlioOntho-. lio church. At Wexford I gavo an ad dross on the welfare of Ireland. I ad- .1'.' hit London, Aug. Lord Kitchener, 20 A dispatch from dated Pretoria today says: "Throo officers and sixty flvo men sent North of Ladybrand, Orange River Colony, on tho right ot Elliotts columns, woro surrounded on unfavorable grounds and captured by a superior forco August 22. Ono man was killed and four wound ed, Tho prisoners were released, I holding an Inquiry." am "I havo recoived a long letter, from Stoyn containing an argumentivo state ment of tho lioor caso, saying that ho will conlinuo to fight and also a short letter from Dewet to the tamo effect Rotha wires acknowledging tho receipt of my proclamation, and protesting against It, but stating that the Boers Intend to go on fighting. On tho other hand tho surrenders havo lately increas ed considerably. , -.,.,., i,..1. - . KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. s 'V Fifty-Thousand Visitors at the Conclave at Louisville. Louisvim.k, Ky., Aug. 20. Tho rush of visitors to tho triennial conclave of tho Knights Tomplars in this city began In earnest today, and by night tho Ken tucky metropolis will bo complotoly in tho hands ot tho invaders. Trains hare poured Into tho city nil day, bringing In Sir Knights and ladles. Scarcely a building is without its streamers or gorgeous dress of bunting. At tho)local hotd quarters tho opinion wna exproBaed that tho conclavo which begini tomorrow will prove tho most notnblo ono ovor held. It la estimated that fully 50,000 visitors aro In the city today. COLOMBIAN FILIBUSTERING French Opinion Cautions the Southern Re publics to Behave Themselves.' WOMAN AFLOAT General Lukban Surprised, Manila, Aug. 20. Captain Harold 1. Jackeon, of tho First Infantry recently IHaaaHKBKEHSHHBHKlMBKHaiBHBKWBJ -- SB iJ. L. STOCKTON'S f He Has Sayed My Life Dress Goods were Bouirht In M YORK 6ITYI this year, by a man of life-Ionir experience In this line. H These dress goods have arrived and they are swell: g VICTORIAS COUPE CLOTHS GRANITES SATIN PANNES ALBATROSSES STORM SERGES ARMOURS COATINGS VENETIANS MELROSE CLOTH CHEVIOTS PRENCH SERGES CREPE CLOTH Walstines from 25cts per yard to $7.00 Per Pattern. We have the latest We have the most We faye the best Reasonable Prices This store Is a success. Why? The reason 19 the iroodsand the prices suit the people &ntr'of mSSob M 8a,e,n' 'e' wr. 1, km To whom these prpwinu tball. oorao Orettlng. ThU li toovrtllr lht I bare been ntnleted with Ovarian Tumora for a number of years, ajao llrcr trouble. 1 detlro to nublloljr tttte upou rwuh that Or 1. T. Cook, of Btlom, Oregon, baa removed M (umon, two In number, without lbs use of knife, nl&iter or ixjImiiious druss. and Ibtt I am entirely, and an I believe permnneut 1 cured I cheerfully reoommenrt Or Cook to all iurmmiB attlniml . X wilm. I fel that ha hi. saved my life. Mr home is three inDi south of iuruer, Oregon, MRS. CAHOUNK HOTZOI.U Rubsotlbed aud sworu lo before me this first dsr of May. 1W1. Peal attached. W V. UAI.I.. County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame me and uiy methods 01 treatment. 11 1 mam uoi dure pcojb mere Mould be no use to tight me. It Is because I do euro people that t am xtraUently mlrepre sented. but I keep on (wring folks lust the same, and touteoflue beat people la Oregon stand ti) me for whloh I am thankful tMsita lor urcuiars oouiaiiiiiia usiimouiais id ana in ui have been told Nkw Yohk, Aug. 20. Mrs. Silas Dodd, wife of tht captain ot tho schooner Kliza fkrlbner from Boston for Bavannah, yestorday reported beached off Firo Island, had a thrilling ex perience before Bho was rescued by Ufa savers. When the veassl struck a eunkon wreck and began to let in water, Captain Dodd ordered the small boat over the sldo and pro visioned. IIq told his wife to gut into the bout and at his command cut tho tow line running to the schooner. Ho gave her a shoatli Jcnlfe. All night the woman Bat in tho small boat. In tho darkness she could barelv make oat tho hull of tho schooner. Every minute she expected to bear her husband cry out to cut the lino When the life savers rpached her she was in a conscious condition. AN IDAHO . EXCURSION from patients oured both in Oregon East. Don't despair because TOO ba jroa have been told ouoould not be eared Or cool k bas cured hundreds of people wboe eases nave twen prououucea nopeiess ir inu 0111 schools" physicians. The doctor has devoted the best years of his life to the study of disease, and the ute aud ao Uti at Nature's seUble remedioe, until he kuovs absolutely Just what he can do. ThU gives htm eoofldenee. Dr. J. F. COOk Phys?c?an Cures all kinds of diseases. Office; 531 Llbety Bt. Salem, Or MINSTREL KNG ILL Salt Lakk Citv, Aug. 20. Colonel J, II. Ilaverly, whoso fame in Minstrelsy is world-wide, is dacgerously ill at bt. Mark's Hospital in this city of heart trouble. Ilia wife has been telegraphed for, and is now en-route from New York, Of latr Ilaverly has been devoting his time to mining. ab6er REFUGEE New "You, Aug. 20. Darls 8. Da Hoisa, Aug. 20 At 12:35 to day, tho Kvonlng Capital News' first excursion from Southern Idaho to tho neashoro left llolso, with upwards of 100 ex curelonists from this city. All along tho route aa far westas Huntington, Oregon, additional excursionists will Join the throng aud from S00 to -100 people will mako the trip. Tim destination is Long lieacb, Washington, ana the time limit is ten days, with stop over previlegos at Portland on tho return trip. A day has boon set apart to be known as "Idaho day" at the Astoria regettaund carnival. This excursion Is an experiment to opon to tho people of section of Idaho annual visits to the searoast, As it is now there aro no summer resorts, save the mountains whore the hot season can be ameliorated. Tho means of the ex periment will be aisared and either an nual excursions or special low railroad fares to tho beach will horoafter bo tho ordur during tho hot spoil. PRETENDS SICKNESS Rows, Ang. 20. Tho Illness of Prince Chun, brother of tho Kmpuror oi China, who io a Chinese mission, arrived at Haselou his way to ISerlln to apologise for the assasination of Baron Von Ket tlor, tho German minister of I'okln Is, according to a dispatch received here to day from Hanoi, a pretext for delay. Prince Chun, having received orders from Pekin not to proceed, as fresh com plications have arUen with reference the settlement of the protocol. vised Irishmen to remain in their own country instead o( coming to thia country, I told them it required super ior energy to succeed horn nnd if they hud that onorgy thoy would be wise to stay at homo and uso it for the bettor mont of thoir own country. ' ' M ir f h r t niifHmm.ift wIHi flm T'nnn tho last oil Juno 20, woro the moat gra tifying features of my sojourn abroad. Ho is a Hodorfui man nnd ponsesaes wonderful vitality. It Is my intention to seu that its many Catholic teachers aa possible are sent to Cuba nnd Porto Itico to found schools, Boon after my roturn homo I will call a conference of Archbishops nt Ualtlmoro Reports that I auffurcd from Illness soon after landing in Naples were errotioous. Thoy tell me every ono has suffered from the boat. I havo suffered from tho cold. Among my first duties on returning to ItaltitnorH will be tho illling of tho Illehoprlo of Florida, made vacant by tho death ol illuhop Mooro." New Youk, Aug. 20. Information has beon obtained by n gouts ot tho Col ombian GoTOrnment, according to tho Tribune that n vessel now at a Now Jer sey port had been engaged by the In surgents for a filibustering expedition. Tills ship, It la said, la to carry n part ot tho consignment of 6000 rilles, nmmul tion and men for which General Uribe Urlbo tolegraphod recently to Dr. Ilea trepo, hla roprasontativo In thia city, Paiiis, Aug, 20, Discussing South Ainonca, tue journal ties Janata sayo; "Franco has 110 reason to Interforo in thoeo pitiable quarrels between sister republics, but merely to defend tho privato Intorosla of her citizens especially In Panama. "Tho neutrality which we shall main tain If war breaks outdoes not, however oxcludo a proforenco for Venezuela troat od tho French 'claims in such a manner that diplomatic rotations wore broks off In 1800. Wo have not tho same reasons for complaint against Colombia, "Tho prosont stato of things cannot continue. Tho Unltod States is too near and ita natural development too great. Colombians and Venoiuolani mutt chooso botwoen the lot of Canada which remains, a free neighbor of the (Jnlted States becauce it ia orderly and thai 0 Cuba which was taken away from Spain because clironlo anarchy reigned there." ARMOUR AILING , Aug. 20,-Kirk tlio Armour Pack- City, arrived in 11 LIPTON'S SUCCESS Nkw Youk, Aug 20. Kngllsh aro con fident that Sir Thomas I.ipton is going to win the Amorica'ucup with his new Shamrock, lays tho London correspond ent of tho Tribune. Already suggestions aro being freely given ns to what he ought to do when tho famous trophy is In his possession, Fur ono thing, he Is advised in the oveut of n victory to ask the Now York Yacht Club to consent to vary tho deed of gift. It is considered unfortouato that competition in sport should bosolargoly a crmpetltlon in ox-j pendlture. The argument is that tlioro would be Just as much room for origin ality in design for races between 30 footera or -lO-Iootum, which could bo limit lor comparatively trilling sums, as there is In matches between thoso gigantic 00-foot cutters whloh cost a fortune to build and ure as a rule short lived. Kanhas Citv, Mo II. Armour, head of ing Co., of Kansas special car today from Walking Glen, N i where he was taken seriously ill I whilo on a vacation His condition Is b iuhtly improved but lie in still very sick. Fresh Cocoanuts AND Fresh Bon Bons -AT- Ellis & Urn's WK OIVK COUPONS 5 State street. Salem Vnoae 2874 : QlmemM sssssssssssssssj m ' sg.iMf 4 W 9 .UBBBBm? KKKKKKKBIWKKKKFWIU VALUE HUMAN DO YOU WANT A WATCH? If so we are the people to get It from, we carry a big assort ment at prices from (3.50 up. We teat and regulate our watohes and guarantee them upleasovou. We have a few especially good bargains to offer in ladies solid gold diamond ornamented cases. We will be glad to show you through our watch stock any time If you are intereeted. 1 1 l. Stockton's new store BARR'S JEWELRY STORE ! DESERTER CAPTURED BOMBS u B 298 300 Commercial Street. IHHHHNHHHHHaMttHBKHHBHHB.ttBBHtt Brave Work Done American and Scouts. by Some Macabebe B si Leaders in Low Prices, 118 State Street Manila, Aug. 20. Pitchers first dis patch from Mindoro tells how Lieut Hazzard of the tfilrd oavalrr, command ing a troop of Macabebe scouts captur ed the American deserter Howard, who Nkw Youk, Aug. 0. Uy the explosion of what Is known as the "human bomb." ' three mon wuro somewhat badly In jured and a panic was created In which a number of women and chil dren wore crushed at Sohueten Park, Union Hill, N. J , last night. The hu- man boinu is a device which tlie aeronaut employed In making ascensions at the park and who had stored the bomb in a house preparatory to ahljv- ping It to Huffalo for use at the expo-1 sitlon. The bomb contained dynamite.! ' Wo wish tomphatlzethawordVALUKatidd(flnuitstruemcanng,asltlscm ployed In this advertleouient. Tho principle upon which this businoss is built is value-giving. The boat quality and the greatest quantity lor the lowf at price cob .slstmit with modurn merchandising. Hucli has been our method of wlniilnethe confidence of tho public and such will always bo our plan of holding that confidence, HERE ARE A FEW A full line of Ladles' Vests, ail sUes, prices from 10 cents to 83 cents. A flue showing of Ulack Lace Lisle Hose at 50c, GOc, 75a and SSc, MEN'S BATHING SUITS A few Hue Worsted bathing suits; color, bl.tck Willi white trimmings, quarter Sleeve ; regular f I QJ value, reduced to f 2.60, JUST OPENED "a A big case of boys' and men's outing and golf caps. Price 26 cants to 1,60, MORMON FIRED WEDNESDAY ONLY 21 doKwii Superior (Quality Huck Towels, regular 20 cent values. ' Viknka, Aug. 20 Matthew Haokey.a Mormon missionary from Halt Lake City I has ben arrested at Tolnesvar, Hungary ( for seeking to make converts. He will be expelled from the country. f 136 6a. Wednesday Only l IU V V V W, u Ballot on Piano Contest with every 25c Purchase, 4 r 0i itES jttaisltBlHetHHnKHii ,MM. t