THE DAILY JOURNAL. Tho Dally Journal's largo clroula- $ tlon Is no ncoltlont. It's tho result of hlitli quality and low price. J v 1 A Lntost Associated Press tolo- Z grams, Frosh Local news and Llvo Editorials mako Tho Dally Jour- J ? vol.. x tfmiMiVMimmmmmitmrrmmmmTmTTmTm i DID YOU EVE.R What It costs yon for i few davi' accomodation nt n credit store? It's no accomodation. Von jmy an enormous Interest. Tho Intciest Is concealed in the prices lint It's there. THE NEW YORK RACKET. Is n strictly one.priced rnli store. Yon il in't pay your upljrli Ixirs' debts, when yon deal with them. 1iwct ikWiIiIu prices on I SHOES, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, rndorucnrlliiito,8hlrt8loLrulllulovi'f)llaiULs,nii(lgcntVfiirii Ishing goods, notions. Tho spot rnn plan menus low prices. ; E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial and Chemekcla Sts. h AMAN KRAUSSB RROS 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem Ore. Furnifurc Cai'i'ds and Are our btronghold we are equally well plain staples at bottom is a record breaker at A. Ur Ued nr4 aAi?ydL pleased to show them, even if you are not ready to buy, feeling confident our prices will win your patronage when you are ready to purchase DURBN I J 248 THINK ssjeeojcs; Si SON'S Shoes are selling fasi. Our Eall Stock now in, all bought before the late advance in leather, and we arc going to sell them below any body. Call and see our styles and get our prices. Carpenter's Tools. Blacksmith's Tools, Finu Tools For Every Trade at BROS uren & HamiltoN x HOUSE FURNISHERS A I I HSy 6HAIR FANCY ROCKERS at the present time. Eut supplied with the more prices, Our plain, 60c each, OUR TC Dlnlno TaDies Both Round and Square ot-innf:t ever shown St COMMERCIAL ST. N f TT"RXrnTTT "M j FORCES Boers are Gathering Statistics, Have More Men Than at First Thought. Situation Unchanged Aside From For warding Supplies. Ilr Vamielittc.I l'rraa o (lip Jmirnnl. LoNliov, Sept. 21. Tho toiulnii edl- tloii of tho Standard ntul Diirner News Johannesburg gave out a cable dispatch today purporting to bo Iroin Johannes hurir. snyiuc tho returns from llio field cornets of tlm Trniiflviinl ami Orange i reo Mine snow that o.'.ihhi iiurgucra aie remly to take tho Held at short not Ire. ForwarJln; T()'D HoMinv, Sept. l!l. Major General Hunter mid his stuff with tho Devon shire regiment and a nptadron of tho IMIi Hussars havo nailed fotthe cape. ROBBEKY Abe Ditmarj, of French Prairie, Mourns the Loss of Hit) i'aek. ltuM)rt readies Tub Joi'iinai. that Abo DitinarH, who lives near the Miller place on French Prairie, wan robbed of miiiio f'.M7 day before jeeterday, Itscemsthat be bus ben nlling cider to tho pickers In the uciuhlxirlng hop yards. The elder wn stored in tho base lucnt.or cellar, and hero tho trado would lie made. In ease change of money was necessary Mr. Dltmars would go upilutrs and walk into the bedroom, where be kept 1 1 i r money in a sack of grain. The IKirtien In the cellar could thus tell to a lertaiuty whom the money was kept. Two men are suiiected of tho crime, the theory being that they worked in collusion, one going witli Mr. Ditmurs to tho cellar, while the other slipHil in mid took the money. The Iocs is f 1117, and the partiuH Mif HVtiil haoliot been apprehended. JCFFCRSON OUT OFF. No More Overland Trains for That Lively LilUe Town. Otto r-Yhllltr. and others, of Jefferson, wyin In this city today taking In the state fair, Honeys that tho eoploo his town are indignant at tho treatment niched Just now ill tho limtti'.r o( mall Mirvico. It seems that hereafter their town will lie shut off from mall mr ice on the overland trains, that being situ ply a Hun station for thoetwo trains lieucoforth. Tills shuts tho oopkof JefferHiu off from their miwt imHirtnnt mull privileges, and it is not surprising that the good people of that place are displeased. It in iinderstrsMl that the railroad coiiiKiny lias taken this action to save oxpuiiHo in tlio matter of niptiit's Milary, but whateur tliociiuw limy l', It diH't et well with the mo ploof that town. bought a Fine Rig. Mr. a nd Mrs. Win. Krnumt of Aurora drove homo todav with a Hue now horse and carriage. Tho horco Is "ltutli d." formerly owiimI by ex-Sheriff John Knight. Fall Millinery Opening Thursday. Friday and Saturday, opt. 21, ix ami si. NoM'AIUKI., 317 1'oliniieri ml street. Fii'liice 1 Wall Paper high back dining chair .l I M I in Salem, We will be sK WKtAVO'XzJ' HAMIL'TOTUl SALEM, OREGON TUUBSDAY SEPTEMHEH 21 185)1). Justice Court. Tho case of S. II. Catlerlln vs. J. M. Gros.vas taken under advisement liy Justice Johnson. O. II. llarlieraml G. K. Monroe, the snake men at tho fair grounds were ar rested on complaint of S. T. llichardson, vvhochatges them with an act which outrages public decency and U InJurtotiH to public morals, In that they entwined a snake around tho person of a minor child, Illchardsoii'g son, during one of their exhibitions. They wuru released ondeiioslting f'.Vi cash liail each, ami trial is K't for 10 a. m. Friday. BILL PREPARED. Financial Bill Which Will Put This Country on a Gold Basis. Ilr Aaanrlnteil lreaa In 111 JntiTitnl. Cihcaoo, 8ept. 21. Congressman .losoph W. lkibcock of Wisconsin, mem- 1h.t of the Hi'puiiltcan caucus llnaucu committee, which this suiunier drew up the tlitanclat bill, last night said: "Tlio mil agreed upon try tlm com inlttei! and to bo Intrixluced at the next scsimi, of wngress Is In my posesslon. it provides for a formal declaration in fin or of the gold standard. If It be comes a law tho country will bo aow etlly and explicitly uon a gold basis. Senate commltteo Iiiim not yet concurred In it but there w 111 bo no practical dllllcul ty between the two committees. Tho bill Is likely to ass Ixith bouses." SHORT TELEGRAMS. Ilr Aaaovlnlv.l I'rraa In the Journal Tho Czar ami Ctaritia of Hiissin ar rival at Kiel today. A limlou Times shvIh1 soys that Dreyfus Is going to New York. The August treasury receipts from all sources umniiutctl to f.'l.r.lMiM), I'he cruiser IVtrnil has Ikimi sent to Puerto C'ablllo to protect American Interests there. The First Congregational International Council ever held in the United States is in sofilon in llostnn. Tho amount of rainfall reisirted hi the nasi IK hours at Manila was K.'J inches and ll.:i inches (ell In the 21 hours. 1'lioTraiisisirtsSikh mid City of Itlo Imvo l.ecn ordered to Portland to take thuTliirty-llfth regiment to Manila. Judge W. II. l'iKT, of Moscow, Ida., died in Seattle last evening. Judge l'lKr formerly resided in I. Inn county. A regiment of Canadians Is being ruined by Colonel Hughes, of Lindsay for sor ice in the Transvaal in caso of war. Kmpuror William airlcd jesterday In Swoduu and will remain until Friiiay. Tlio uinperoriuul party are at Snoge holm. The siiireme court decision in the Nevada governorship conliwt gives Sadler sixty plurality, an increase of forty votes "over thoorignal count. Tlio art judgiH for America, at the Paris fair were announced today by II. Caulilvvell, diriH'tor of Hue arts for American exhibit at the Paris exposi tion. Today tberearo two well defined eases of smallpix at San Francisco, l'oiirteou miNiKVitH are also quarantined at the Presidio. 'Hie cases are all from the Tlilrt)-llrt regiment. The Northern I'aulllu railroad dlicctors have instructod theexeciitive commltteo to consider the advisability of iKiying an extra dividend o( one er tent on the comiiion stock in February. "The master of tlio Norwegian cutter Martha I-urzwik reirts that he found, on September 0, on tho north coast of King Charles island, an anchor and and buoy marked "Andreo Polar F.xpo illtlon." The prttsiileut bus issiital a proeluma tloii declaring that the local llauailu olliciuls are without power to transfer title to laibllc lunds in Hawaii, guiding legislation by congress. Tlio sar dciMrtroent bends out tlio in- formation Unit the Thirty-llfth infantry at Vancouver Uirrucks will be ud in full to November 1st, before, starling to the Philippine. About fcX),00t) will Is; I mid iMit to the regiment III advance An onler restraining Hugh J llrady from enfoKing the lKirtmnt store Uw in ht. I.ouis enacted at therKtuit setwlon of the MIsMMiri state legllaliiri),uiid mi dsr which he was uislntal Iichumi cil tutor for St. Ijmm, huh iwuwl by Judge Seachritx tislu), One of the larguct divMtmds evr m1 on cotton mill uk him Hut iiuid by the Crown Cot ion mills, at Pi.lt.Mi, (ia., WediiMMlay. A cauli divhleml of 10 mr cent ami S3 pur cettt, in sum;)'. It ear a t3 percent divdlend was punl. V new i.l) mill will lw built at Hal ton at oitee. j UilKiou Fruit. ' I luW iliallaljl V of Umatiful isMH-hes an I uthtrrii) fruit in our wiwlow Wrigid A Cmhiimh). v-mi Tasting Is Enjsymcnt, rut Frwlt ClaiirtiUtw 1'ruonui (or tin la.lir Penny WU W tlHt IwbtM. A LidA Mn.sVe for tit uwMtfeMitui. Fruit, Uw rrcMW simI u-kl drlnla forull at tlw Don- IWmi, lKUt mrtxt. HOCDB AGAIN Now the next thintf is where will we do our trading? We all want Shoei. Underwear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sox. Hose, and a ereat many Dry Goods. Now. I will tell you. John, that we can save money by trading at THB PAIR STOR B In Salem, for I have priced their goods and know thv ir. all rieht. Reallv. John. I feel like we ought to tell everybody that they can get more for their money af THE FAIR STORH in Salem than any place else. 0. P. Dabnoy is the proprietor, 274 Commercial Street. IASSA-" CmiSETTS Democrats Nominate . State Ticket. Rohert Treat Paine, lor Chosen Governor. DslcgilcsChoscn to Attend the Nation al Convention. flr .iclitril I'rraa In Ihr .limrnsl. 'Posixis', Sept. 21. The Democratic state convention uninitiated Knberl Treat Paine, Jr., of Itostou, for governor by acclamation. Hostov, Sept. 21, DeiiKKTallc state convention assembled hero today for the nomination of state olllcers and the selection of delegates to the; national Democratic convention, according to the progiam of managers, The names of (leorge Fred Williams, W. S. McNary, C. T. Callahan and Alexander It. llruce, of Uiwrcnce, will bo preeonteil for delegates at large. All four favor rciioiuiuation of llryau for president. A motion for apHiiiitment of u com. niittco to select seven delegates at large to the Democratic, national committee of UHX) met with a spirited opiNiiition, Hisses gicotcd thospoukorH on either side of the tpicstiou. Congres-unau Fitzgerald raimsla storm of protest by his deiiuiiclatatou of the state committee, which had agreed to tho plan of selecting delegates at large at this time, ami of (ieorge Fred Will lams, The deputy piis'rlnteiideut of police vras called to Iho platform at the iKmiiH-rutlc state convention by Chair man McNary to remove Congressman Fitrgcrald, who, when Chairman Mc Nary declared the original motion car ricd, dolled McNary and the hitter's friends. " Delegates sprang to their feel and crowded around the platform, and al though no blows, were struck, pandem onium reigned. The Trust Conference, Sr. buns, Sept. 21 The trust ion fereucu today adopted a set of resolutions and adjourned sine die. The resolu tions tire based iikhi a plan similar to that suggested by llryau at the trust conference in Chicago, that Is, all trusts and iuouoHilieri should bo placed under control urn! regulatl ly state and federal legislation. TRILUY. The aiililey Com) any Play Uu Mauiei'i Intense Drama, We take off the hat to (leorge D. McQuarriu. His Svengali last night was us near faultless as anything ever wen on tint Salem stage, ills make-up. his horrible laugh, his action, were all in i-misonaco with the spirit of tho part, and there win not for an Instant u break ill the unities. Trilby is a play worthy of the highest dramatic talent, and tho way It is handled by the Shirley rouisiiiy calls only for warm praise ol this troiijio. Miss Shirley played Trilby with the unfailing lamuty and delieate upprecln lion which wo now exutlol lier III now oxicctof her hi every part. Lincoln j. Pluiner, as Ta(f, gave an iiluul ri'iiruHtoilutlon of that bltt. noiiuni, w.ft.heurtwl l.mlisliuiau. Plunier Is an actor, lie sinks Ida isirsouality lu his iKirt, and one lotitd tw in Taffy but tbealigbest traciMtof the Jetbro Ikixtor of Tuesday night. Wm. Aliram look the ililllcult rt of Little ISIIIt-o in a crwlituble manner, and C. F. Halttou inade a imwt iintorul iu in. Miss Mario Baker played the i-rtiinli woman, Madam Vluiird, as tloKigh she was Uirn for (lie part. The other niHiulwrt of the miiiimiii)' all did well, and us a whole they should lw eongratulatMl. 'I tie liirutut ulldlflico of this eiigMge- iiieut was present, last night, Ihero lm lug verv few vacant amis on the lower HooMlfd the galhiry Mn Juminod. Tonight, by rwpua.t, Mirflw will In, Hit on liittwtd of the Ijuly t Lyons 'lliU 4uy whs given by this .iiipaiiy here last spring and tWe were many miHMs for iU repolitluii. The curtain will rte prwnptly al 8 IA. DeWltl'a Little K-irly HImhs pro mote lieallti by keeping II proxrly rcuiilaUMl. "Holt pHU made; WO Will umiiootliora." O. II. Aiiplfgutc, P.. of ClarkHtjurg, N, J. tones Drug Klore. Open to the Public, Tho rcHirt of the health olllcer this day tiled with ux, and uhovvlng that tho Salem Ixxlging house has Wen tbor oughlydeodorUfdund fumigated against nil Infection, together with the equip ment of said house the iiersous therein, we, tho committee on health and police of tho Salem city council, hereby do. claro the quarantine against said house and piemises raised and the same open to the patronage of anyone desiring to stay there. TIioiiium lturrows, A. It. lttiren, Ceo. Orlsvvold, committee. BIG FAILURE. Barrett Farman & Company, Chicago Grain Deal ers, Fail. Ilr ' aoclntril lreaa lu Ilia Jmirnnl, Ciiu'auo, Sept. 21. Harrett Farman A Company, a Inmrd trado linn, fullcil to ilny. llio house It Is umlerstiMsl waa heavily short on wheat. The shortage ol the tlriu is estimated at four to live million bushels. James Walke, manager of the concern thinks the stiscnsloii will only lie tcuiorary. When the failure was announced at 11 o'clock tho siono In tho pit took on a tone of paul;. Tlio December open bad opened at 714 a 711a ami market slid quickly off under sales against calls to 7t)u At this figure Hariutt Fariium ami com pany renewed their efforts to cover but tho price jumped fractionally to 711. Then caino the announcement of the abrogation of tho linn's contractu and u scramble to get out from under. De cember declined to 71. HOSPITAL FIHE A Properly Loss of $ipo,ooo and Two Lives, Ilr Aaaurlnlril I'rraa lo Ilia JoiirnnL Nouiiii.K, Vu., Sept. ;l. The St. Vln- cent do Paul hospital va destroyed by tiro early this morning. The Ixsly of an aged woman, Mrs, McCune, and ii Issly of a small lad have been found, One other patient is retried missing. Two llreinen were injiiri'd, lint are oxs'clel lo recover. The proierty loss, It Is esti mated, will reach 200,tMHI. There Is a small insurance. Mails I-oit, Wasiiimitos, Sept. 21. (leneral Otis haa Informetl the war department that six or eight daya mulls sent by the transport Morgan City was lost In the wreck of that ossof. Drejfua' Movements, Vacmuik, France, Sent. 21. Capla in Dreyfus arrived here this morning and went tolhe homeof M. Vahihregiie, a relative. Look At Us. First door cast of pavilion, Finest of candies, cigars and solt drinks, ELLIS & 'INN'S los. Meyers & J SA LEM'S ORIiATKST MO Coiiiinerciul s( Cor. Court. k M X"V. aaar- i. Goods, ' 4 I l -'Tailor Made Suits For Ladies Or Men: New York Styles. Avery stylish Reversible Vestdifferent Royal r BSOMJTEiy 'Pure bsomjteiyhire Makes tlio food nioro delicious and wholesome itovn Mma rrtif THE TRUTH The Press Censorship Fraud is Shown Up by Newspaper Reporters' AUTHENTIC REPORT FROM ' ASSOCI ATED PRESS CORRESPONDENTS, Revelations Blacker Than Were Ever Suspected by Amcriran Public i An Eye-opener Comes (o the American People, Kvor since llio war In tho Philippine has developed Tin: hums At, has endeav ored to allay criticism and has frequent ly urged tho people to rewervo Ihclr Judgment In regard to the motive mid movements of tho powers that be, It has bad soma reservations as to tho virtues of tho iiii-Aiiinrtcan press coiisoc ship, but It has endeavored to temper its utterances of opinion on the subject until actual developments would Justify or condemn tho course Isjlng pursued, The facts have dually come to the sur face, and can no longer lw suppressed by a sclf-rcsiHiitlug press, Immediately alter the publication of tho so-called "round robin," (leueral Manager M. K. Stone, of (he Ass(s.aUsl Press, cabled to the Associated Presi agent al Manila, Itobert M. Collins, asking u full oxplauatloii f the events leading up to that action of the newspa per men there. It should bo premised thai Mr. Collins is mi experienced cor- ressindeut, selected for tho luiortunt duty at Manila on account of his truth lullliess and well-balaucnl Jililginuiil. What bo writes, therefore, can Imi ac cepted without hesitation. Mr, Collins soys at the outset Hint tho censorshlii enforced during the Philippines war, ami Isiforu it bl li ning, was, according lo nowsiir men who .had worked in Japan, Turkey, (Ireeco, l.'gypt and Itussla hi war llnios, and In Cuba uudsr the Wuylur regime, and during our war, mi much more stringent than any hitherto ulUunptcd that the iiirrt"iuilHiitH at Manila were astonished that tho American author ities should countenance It, mini weie .vnillilinil Hint nubile oolhloll would lie overwhelmingly against it if iti melb odsaud pursses liecame known. All the New Ideas in Dress Fur ( Silks, etc. riot(Niis a. Men N -w. ' riitiim'it ' A Nt 11 111. 11 tjlJ frff'HW7 . i ' i'J.lJ. 11 1 hi a tittl,,,i S J NO, 25J2 AKINO Powder ro , m vow. AT LAST, The censorship was submitted to for a time UttitiHt of apeiils to tho patriot Ism of the corrcsH)iidouts. Hut says Mr. Collins, "when (leueral Otis came down in the frank ndiuissloti that it was not intended so much to prevent tho nespamrs from giving Information and asslstiincu to tho enemy, but to keep the knowledge of conditions from tho public at home," and when tho censor bad rou'iiteilly told them, In ruling out plain statements of undis puted facts, "My Instructiona are to (million! on Heootnl l'h(,. IvTry round in.ikoa your rtieru rnw and Irritable. Kvery e ci ig n tlio lining tniimtirano Voir laef. tvata touring Uinxtl at J lucgi la UiUway. "1 Htfl.irC UlI d iiiwy Pectoral A Horn tlio tint toie the ualet ami 5! ratgln, tha tickling la UotbrMt ' ceiuia, me cougn uiappcar. i TwusIm: 1.00, COc Dr. Ayar'a Cht rry l'to,al I'laalt r sIimiIiI lis "Vf Ilia lunga of ary rarwn lioubl.,1 with a cuugli. J t Att:ll CO.,Uw.ll, . WHUAT MAIIKUT. Cihcaoo , Sept. 21 Decern be i 1 i, Cash 7I' Sin Iiuncisco, wept. 21, tasii iuj. Sons STORE Q 01J While Corner I'lione II. Collaretts. Golf Gapes, Plush Capes, Cloth Capes, A ' m Handsome Jackets. pattern on each sid 4 i ..im.