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"w -rpmf! 1vmvWVkW&F 5 Lhlesfc Assoolatod Press telo- J iv DAILY JOURNAL. grama, i-reaii uucai nuwo arm LIVG IVO o jr- Tho Dally Journal' large olroUla- , X tlonlsnonooldent. It'otho ranultor X high quality and low prloe. Editorials make Tho Dally Jour ; ''W." VOL. x SALEM, OREGON SAJtriTRDAY OCTOlSEll 7 180. NO, 23 G 8S A ROYAL PROCLAMATION Hops Statt Well. W. It. Townseud, of Voodburn, sold to Nels o- Fuller, Ills entire crop, 121 Royal Baking Powder Ik Imles, or 2'J,:H7 pounds at 8J$ rents. Complaint Is general from prowers that hops are wciliiiiKoiit iixrcoiliniily It is not only interesting but profitable to look over the slock of goods at a-USSMJIELY'fiHJRE light. Tlio nvoniKO Is 10 to 11 pomuls per box, Herotofiro tlio iivcra-to has 1hh!H 12 to 1 1 outuK Mokes tho food moro delicious and wholesome Summons the British Parliament On the 17th oi October and the Mvl rurffrtt NMII ro , hrv to. fc THE NEW YORK RACKET, Military Reserves are Ordered Out at Once. THIRD YACHT RACE A DRAW. THE i k k k k k k They have full lines of just such cloth ing and overcoats, for fall and winter use, as are required for comfort. Sold at $1 to $4.50 per suit for children, and all grades and prices for men and boys, also the celebrated STAR.5STAR line of SHOES AND BOOTS for Winter use, for all ages. Their line of hats, under wear, hosiery, notions, ties, handker chiefs, rubber boots and shoes, are un surpassed. All bought for cash, and sold for the lowest- possible price for cash. We can save you a good per cent, on all purchases. Don't fail to call and see the goods and prices. Ik i E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, Cor. Commercial Wc Jw7 v0T. fS&jjjfa K.RAUSSB J3ROS C3KEE& ASSESS All fresli seeds. No old stock loft over. BRBWSTBR Phone 1181. T1IIC KL.OUK AND KKISD M1CN Pumilure Carpels ,JT Arc aalnine favor every day in the homes of everybody who have them, We are showing several'ot the best patterns and making a special price to make room for anew lot now on the way buttonedith large drum only - - - We make all kinds of All work guaranteed. Don't BURBN St HAMIITOIVJ 248 COMMERCIAL ST. -L X. 1 1 and Chemeketa Sis. J Big shoe sal? Takes place daily at our store. We sell more shoes than all the rest combined. Why: be cause we carry the largest stock, latest styles, best goods at the lowest price. See our Manan & Son's Shoes, and Dr. Ried's cushion button shoes for men; Queen Quality for ladies. Our stock is immense. Call see ourJiiie.ajidjreijQur.prices, shine them free 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. (et our prices. Lowed In the city & WHITE. Ul Court at iron and s. This 'Lounge, upholstered in fine figured vel our. biscuit head fl - Lounge, Biiffin ft u(w fiflM mm sioi,ii,is re HOUSE FURNISHERS x Bed ri y lvto!uMi Forget their reputation, Forget that we are selling them everv day at a discount to close out the 1899 stock- Transvaal is Active Queen Victoria May not terminate Forces Commence Aobilizing Monday Ugly Refugees Liberals Proclaim the Necessity of Africa. I II r Assoclntril I'rtii to the Jonrnm. London, Oct. 7. A royal pooclamntlon summoning parlintnont to meet Octolier 17 anil authorizing tlio calling out of reserves was signed this morning. A summons will lo issued today for tlio number reserves necessary to bring every battalion ordered to South Africa to Its hill strength. This fat word movement hero is fully counterbalanced by stories of military preparations in the Trans vaal and Free State. Troops Move Monday. London, Oct. 7. Tho Held force for service pi South Africa, tho war olllce announces, will commence mobilizing Monday. Boer Situation Dad. I.ONIM-.N, Oct. 7. A new element of danger has arisen in the cxai-pcratleu created throughout the llritish colonies of South Africa by stories of brutal treatment of refugees by the llocrs. Whether correct or not, rejxirts of out rages upon women and children nrulie- lug accepted in many quarters. The Liberal View. London, Oct. 7. Sir Henry Ciuti hcll-lkiuucrniait, Hp-aUng at u luncheon especially arranged to give tlio leader of tlio opposition in the Iiouhii oi commons mi oportunIly of oxpresiing his views regarding the Transvaal crisis, said that neither side has shut the door iiion the pence negotiations. "Great lirltaln," said lie, "has not jua,iuJiuxali'uuttJmiaj'iMfniiiiH)-crC but lir virtue of international law and us the power rosM)usibln for the well being of South Africa. "Party interests must stand nslde at this juncture, as wellns the reputation of ministers. I do not holievo diplo macy has said its last word, although the country is on the brink of war. It is a remarkable thing that, when the question Is usked what wu are going to waralsiut, no answer can ho ghon This country lias never yet gone Into a great war In such n such a state of mi certainty. Brass MORRIS CHAIRS, From S6.50 up. This is the best Easy Chair trade! "It was an evil day," ho continued, "when this cliilm was dug from the grave 1 11 which It was decently burled in 1831 by tho wise and experienced! men who then conducted Hrltish afflllrs, tho men who buried it because they knew it was devoid of elllcacy, and a fruitful source of dllliculty. I belioo the country has confounded the word 'sure raluty,1 which is valueless, with the great fart which is essential and hinti nal tho predominance, the supremacy, paramouutancy, or whatever you may wish to call It, of British Miner lnRmitli Africa, which is dndisputablo and founded upon the neceosary facts of the situation." "I'rom patriotic motives, the liberals ouuuotand should not eiubarrass the government, but the tlino for free qpeak- lug will come bye nnd bye. At the jiresent moment the interests of party, the reputation of ministers, ami our estimate of the conduct of the guvurn- ment must ull stand aside, as the only thing 'that matters is tlio question of iH'aceor war." ' 4 I'oiutlng out the nhrurdity of going to war for a difference of two yean Ju llie oKlng franchlMt iiciximIh. SirU'auii- )ell-llauneriuaiidis'larelthat the claims of sureraluty hud llnally been exploded by Sir William Vermont Ilarcourl and Sir IMttard Clarke The I'cit House. , Tlio city authorities, represent"! by Tho. IlurrowH, chalriiuiu of the health committee, uro taking ujiurgctfr hU'Ih to iwuiHirlir handle nnytldnWilflo ftty of coutugioiis diseaso which may demand attentioii. The building of a sst house on Water street Iwing objected to by parties in the vicinity of the site so iccted, another site has been found, mid by the kindness of Dr. Tierce, the build ing w ill Im; temporarily located out on the old I'tirrish place, eatt of Capitol street and north f No. 1 Mill crtek, it good distance away from any other hmldlngH. The work is Mug (hihIiwI under the su- HTVislon of AMormau Itigits and assist ants, and the hour will Ih rtdy for use in a day or hi. An Kxbtbuion. The lan:e uiantutkHi head, whwh Ims hung In the I.. H- llufftoaii liver) Imru fer Miunil yirs, Imd lem taken to the Portland l'xHittni, where, it will Im on exhibition during the (air. Mr Huff man has Uttu offered a fori,- mim fr this sjieeimeii, as it U a ran ""i anl Ih a gol stHtuot prwrervatiun. They HJ l. The MlnnesotM v.Juntttws piled with fr truiui'-f t two fruM SaH 1'ruiiQiseo to tlteir Ikhwm by Umt ymk splrltf.1 iople of tlt ill. TW) gwt (110 travel my wrh. T1 itfl unteers hail to iiay tlxr own y home. -Query: DM tit OfKiiott tX oMIoIuIh and state military aUiriW trael Imck nnd forth U wi tins Ixiys ut their own oxiMtiMi or lW HM of Oregon? FROM THE PHILIPI'INBS A Regiment of Volunteers !' Through Th City. I'rlvatu I.. !. Isu, of the 0. company, l.tlh MlunesoU n-liiientof fit. 1'miiI was a pleasant ealler at the Jovmxal olllt this luoriiiuif. while the train was ili layil at Salem. The thirteenth Miime- sntu rvgiment arrival In 'Frlseoon Bept. Oth ami they me I' trell reyally sln tlwy Mild from Manila. They Ml day ago. Tlwy Met t r- rlv In St. Tsui oh the JSth, whr great prerallm have Uon nwde to rewalve thwti. The Twelfth regiment thrown with theHeeond Oregon for 30 days during which time tlwy saw hw uf (he lmrdett llghlHigoflhe war smith FRESH CANDY AKD CUB HIS li n.il a wfus Ime A fruali HI- UhUUsmmIWs UiekUrfller with ly i. l. u..uik uuula tbtxxAtUt erm . and get Vfr w ymm I-t rrfeiul. Her Glorious Reign in Peace Reports of the Treatment of Biitish Supremacy in South Minnesota Iwys have many warm friends in Co. K. and M. Tho regiment starteil out with 1IUX) men nnd now on their home Journey only IXX) men being left. Mr. leo wears u button of Major Higgles, of Minneapolis who sat on his horn) be side Colonel Sumniors.of Second Ore gon when Summers was wounded ami he himself saw him fall. The Minnesota boys have nothing but praise for their Oregon brothers in war. Mr. I.eo snys the Oregon oys were considered among the greatest lighters in the service. PERSUNAI-3. Atty. Qcn. Itlackburu and sou JameH went to llrownsvlllo today for an oor Suuday visit with Mrs. Itlackburu who is waiting on hor mother who is still Itiitoill. 0. M. Jones, the Independence hop buyer and grower, was in town today. He brought in a large lot of tlnosamph'S. Mr. Jones has 7fi hales of hop of his own this year. Mrs. J. M. Ilolmau nnd brother K. ( Itli'huiond, of Dallas, and Miss II. South- wick, of Dixie, were a trio of Polk county visitors In Salem today on bus- iuesi and pleasure. Kred Mclntyre, of Itoscdalc, has lie- gnu to wed his summerfallow of which he has INI acres. Mr. M. says tho soil Ii In gissl (ondlliou nml grain sown now will get a good start. Itev. and Mrs. A. W. Hagley, who hawi Is-en visiting at The Dalles and (ioldciiilulo, and Halem friends, left for their charge at Jefferson today. McKiuley Mitchell of (lervnls was in town today. Ho says the crop of first- class hops will fall short. Iluyers are offering S to 10 cents n pound. .Mrs. Ossiau (I. Shirley, of Ooltnn, Wash., arrhod today, summoned to tho lMdside of her father, M. T. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. It. J.lleiidrloksandsouH returned today from their eastern trip. J. Heart anil sou, Jerry, of Shaw, were busine visitors In Salem today. '.miles Can Wear Ulioe. Ono klio smaller lifter utlni Allen's TiMit- Hiimj, a iMiwiler vi lMshiiken Inlo tnu slioes. ii iimket limn or now sIioq feel twioy; gives InsUinl rcllof to corns and t-iiulims. It's the greatest comfort discovery of Hie uie, Uutos swollen feel, lillntors anil callous spots. A nn'i i'Mii.-Kniut iii rxrinin mirn inr Ingrowing nmls, sweating, hot, aching feet. At ull druggists ami shoo stares, Xu Trial puokahte I'ltKK by mull AdrircM, Allen K Oliniled, 1; Hoy ".I .. V I'reldont Klnif. Firmer s Itsnk, llrtsiklyn, MlflH., hil I.lllJe ttirly Itlsra fr yearn. $) iHy are the host. Tliwe rmwHH HUM pllk cure HDtllpaliHn tSUHM'i. DrugSUire. HIGH AIM" CANDIES. OXTKA VANILA CHOCOLATES CUSTARD CHOCOLATES MAPLE CHOCOU IES CAMPOIUCIA CHEWING CANDY AUKUMA CHOCOLATE NEUGAT AT ELLIS & FINN'S LiUlc Things Ofttrn h-"! U M-rioo nwults If ncglwUnl. Itefure tUrtii-g in for lU uAaA term hae yuurehivdrMi'eys'aiiiliie-l a if I if any dfetU or ttoraHgowHiHU arofMiml, rmit ua to furfiMt iwitabht uUdhm. A graduate optielaH win uwko tln ex amination lr and tl tl of I'oi1 ghuM will 1 Mt a trlaW ouMpainl i the Uuuiut ilarlv!. m will 1 but trim owwiii wi th HERMAN W. BAHR S. 0 (tradllaUi Oplkdau 1 18 HUU fH tv&5 ft Y n "nCWA Columbia Proves tlie Both Vessels in the International Yacht Race Show Remarkable Sailing Qualities The American Vessel Could Nnf R P-in-rlii N-imiimr A Mnilnu On -i PliililfininT Excursion Steamer -- 11 Asaurlnlpil Trrai In (lip Jiinrnnl. N'uw Yoiik, Oct. ".The stinting gun was fired at l:'M. Columbia crossed line ten seconds ahead of tho Shamcock, 11:17 Columbia still leading hut tho race Is very close. lL'i03 Tho Columbia Is left by nliout an eighth of u mile. At l'J:10 the Sham rock had gained rapidly on the Colum bia. l::M Tho Columbia has gained dur ing the past twenty minutes and turned the stake ImkiI only u length behind. Tho Ixuts are now abrcant. ltlMI-Tlie Hhamrisik still holds the lead. lit 14 llntl- Umts are standing far out to Ha, apjarently getting iv better breere. The iclatl'e kihI(Ioiis aro un- eliungcd hut the Columbia upHars to I hi getting the liost of the breeze. tl ilW ShamriN'k still ahead, ,'l:1.'l The Columbia seems to hawi a slight lead. If the w hid holds out It will Is) ii licnulifill race to the lluh-h. 3:15 The nice Is apparently off, Time limit expires at l:Ui, . Details of Hace. .View Voiik, Otit. 7. The YiiehtN sMiutu half hour after arriving at tho starting jsilnt trying the wind, running alsiiit ono luck or the other, unit up and down, off and on the wind, As the time of shirt approached the wind Ixiguh todeereiiMiaiMlal l():S0lt was not blow ing much oer lit knots. The II 05 gnu sike out a pre ora tory signal. The crews on the ri-ul lsMtit then l'giiii Jockeying fur a start In earnest. Columbia bad tlio weather Mlthiti and try as he would, Hogarth Ivwi't fgil t mh our Nrw Mite of IjuIIms' 'ruir. NI!V STYI.HBI .VKAT PITH MM WW New York Styles IIh- Lowcst Prices; B7M-UMD COMMICUC'IAL, Ml CC1H. C illKl' tJUST IN 1km & Children's Clothing! ;i5 ccllis M ' Sllils St SMlL Tnn (Initio IV fflKsT .vv Ul M i- SJJ-1. M Yours for High Qualities and Jfebr Priccto Better Vessel Blood. . ,...n... .,..,,,,..,,, Several Reported Killed Uut the could not oust her from tho belter hcrjh. As tlio lioals tom along toword the lightship almost panilell to the starting lliiothey made h beautiful picture. Just beforo getting to tho lightship Columbia eased off i-utckly and crossed the lino lit UiiiUj,. Tho Shamrock trle to g-it nearer to the llghtihlp than her rival In order to break up tho Columbia's wind, hut had not room, so crossed on the Columbia's weather ipiarterut ll-lil, 111, Columbia was first over hut the Shamrock was pointed In to the weather lierth. This was u chnlleuge that set Harroff his course and down on the Heel of steamers. Tliotontedo boats shrieked wildly. Tliey did not need u second look to know that llarr, and Hogarth as well, would sail through walls of Iron rather than give, In the first battle. When thoColiimhtu broke out her big balnoner, which filled In a wholesome way, she took a spurt. Tho windward maneuver was culled off within IS min es. llotb boats set. buck Into the course, (he Columbia In the lead. Columbia Lead, The official time rounding the outer mark was Shamrock li'M-ltf, Columbia 1 -fill 111. Immediately after rounding the Columbia went on ton sirt (auk fol lowed shortly by the Shamrock. The Columbia tacked attain and forced the Shamrock iilsiiit. It was u great game of Jockeying with tlio Amerfcuii doing the better work. At 1:1ft the Columbia was In tho lead by iilsiut ill! second. The wind, however, was too light to admit of tho yiiehts llulihlng within X Our A) "C TC Glove Department Is by far th 'oust iHii4t lll tin" eltjf. We hav Jo.t (l-Wl HW llH of tl.'Mt.' Famous Majestic Gloves Our St Cloves are Up-to-date valuer Fitted and Guaranteed, in First Round tor , ,,...i.,v w. u"'r""-sn Story is Afterward Denied. I the tlmu limit. Thu Isiats were alsiut I seven miles from the finish when the race was called off. A Meeting, NkwYoiik, Oct. 7. A Philadelphia excursion steamboat, tlio Goorgiana, which wontout to the race this morning returned this afternoon with her Ihut at half mast. As she passed tho llattory her captain sung out that n mutiny had occurred on board, and that four or flvo iiersous were killed. It la said gambling games wero run ning on deck and no attempt was made to reach the race course. The passenger dotnandod that the vessel proceed to tbo course and a riot ensiled, it is now said no one was kilted ' Bs Your Hair Turning Gray? Juit rmmWr that irrar hair will ooror neame uimcr witbuut hole. ers kv Vigor will bring lioek to yoar hair UivcoW uf xvnth. It narsr falls. m It clrAnseii tb scalp aUo, anj ererenU thi formation uf danilrutf. It fmU bud nourdhea tho LulU of tlis hair, making them (inxlor a luxurlast growth, It atop ths hair f row falling out, and gWea It flex, soft DnUh. flMlalwtU. AlilldmntiU. If yu An lint huin all lh bnflu ymi itritt frmn ih unol tti Vlaor, wrnn turn uiwiur av,qi 11, AJaiMl, l)a.J.C,ATI-H. Ull,Mt. WHEAT MAnKET. , Uiinuiio, Oct. II. Deceinbci 7'l, Cash 7.'W. Has Piivnoim-o, Oct. tl, Cash 1.08'f. Ilrlng the lsyto in, wo am tho loading lioya' outllttera. Ay rggr lur uulll' Jaf- I fflll mm J . .M isi ft U 1; P j 1 1 a v HkiI tit I''lM laaajEn ijaiis! Men's Coats and Suite.4 Wo aruahoMrlng tliekl)liie of tlU .Suits and OxiU In all 6j!m. niut Firrmoi GOOD WEARINQf Y "W -