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v J Latest Asooolatod Press telo- grnmB, Fresh Local news and Live Editorials make Tho Dally Jour- nal. ? tX THE DAILY JOURNAL. Tim nnllu .tmirnnl'M Inrcrrt nlrntlln. tlott Is no acoldont. It's tho result of X I muii quality ana low prioo. VOL.. X SALEIVf, OREGON JTEID AT. SEPTEMBER 29 1899. NO, 220 salem Woolen miiisiwiy Hoie Sr-EC.ALS: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. GET ONE FOR YOUR UOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: A.k for them. VIOOUES We riJZXLrt U ZllMtt Vf. --... -.-' . v iir . S.vJ,j- TMi. "V KRAUSSB PROS SALEM SHOE STORE R. II. Lhabo, Aanager. 88 Stntu St. I-ail.l & llih Hunk Hldi:. Mint Rnpfin Ft flArnillkflW mmm Camels I UI Ull U IIUIIIIIUU H a)CI, 1 U x HOUSE FURNISHERS x J ffl iron and Brass lw Beds. Arc gaining favor every day, in die homes of everybody who have them. We are showing several 'ot the best patterns and making a special price to make room for a newjot now on the way fNnSrSiifP y,g2spsra& tjsi'aoiJWiiK5aa buttoned with large drum head j;jJ only ---" Wc make all kinds of Lounges, All wcrk guaranteed. Don't BURBN Si HAMIbTUM 248 COMMERCIAL ST. 1 V Made Goods The .argest Pants: assortment of Men's Kegwar sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have them. A snecial I drive on them he finest line of Crash Hat for Men and Boys to bs found, in Patterns ade Styles. ii store 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 I lanan & Son's Shoes, and Dr. Ried's cushion button shoes for men; Queen Quality for ladies. Our stock is immense. Call see our lines and get our prices. shine them free C C 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. OUR CREAT SPECIAL SALE DRINGS IUSJESS. Cur ccirjruiics do not seem to appreciate it but our customers do. All our Fall and Winter stock cut to bottom prices. No f tore in the city attempting to meet our prices. Of course ionic people "will look around," we arc glad they do'thcy ah ways come back if they know the difx fcrcncc between a S2 50 shoe and a S3.50 shoe. This Lounge, upholstered in line figured vel- , i. . " our. uibcuu U V f.m -"fs. j. BTBr?.-? fi . ?JHM Wj L, & -a 7 ! ir'3 I V cox Forget their reputation. Forget that we are selling them everv day at a discount to close out the 1899 stock. HONORS Grandest In Amer ica's History Naval Military and Civic Parade Stupondious The Conquering Hero Royally Wel comed By His Countrymen. Honorocl Dy tho Crr.nclost PtiHont livor Wltnossed In tho United Stntes Admirals, Commodoros, Ounernls, Captains nnd all Classos of Common Pooplo mln Klo ToKothor to Honorn Gotnilno Amorlcan Admiral With Displays of Unboundod Bnthuslnsm- Dewey Appoarod on Dock at Eight o'clock this MornlnK-Two Million Visitors to Honor Dewey, tho Man of tho Hour Tho Naval Parndo Startud at I o'oloak Sharp. Ilr Aaaoclalril I'rraa lo Hie .Inurnal. Xi:vv Yiiiik, Sept. 1M. Long Morn sunrise tht1 Mini jackets on Admiral Itovvuy's flagship won' hunt at work preparing for tho must niugniMtfiit mi va I demonstration which had overtaken phice In mi American Nirt. A llko na tivity wiui In progress on tint oilier sea lighters riding tit anchor. Tlio sceno was u glorious one, ns tliu sun's rays glistened on tliu whlti mIiIoh of tlio larger vessels nnd tliu Muck IiiiIIh of tlit small ohm. Tlio weather could not have. Is-oii more liciiutiful. Dewey Hindu IiIh appcarnuco shortly nfhtr H o'clock, In u ml men uniform. A largo number of ossels of various kimlH worn already lying ImwIiIi) tint llagship, niul , liu roooivotl a warm greeting. Tlio Simmer Siuuly HiKk, currying I .Miiyor Van Wyck nml committee, to i formally wolromtt Admiral Dewey In I tint iiiiiihi of tliu city of Now York, nml i with upward of a thousand distin guished, guests and olllcialsou hoard Mourned nvvny rlmrtly tiller 1') o'clock to inaku a visit to tho Olympia and Mart tint naval prrode. At 1 o'clock sharp tho wpiudrnn cot uuilor way. It wax an inspiring mo. uii'iit ax tho column started up tint Imr lNiraml tho grout unvul Kiniiht Imiii to U a reality. Simmer Siiuly.llook hav ing on Isturtl mayor nml ropriMciitativu of the t ity steamed iiIoiikmiIo the Ohm pi... After tho Oh uipia oiiiiib tho cruiHr MORRIS CHAIRS, f Kr.m CA SM MM I IUIII 1. JJ UJ'. This is the best Easy Chair made! .Vow York. Tho Chicago brought up the roar. Follow lug the New York wero the Iiuliuna nnd Massachusetts. In tho roar of those ennut the Ijuicastor, a type of the old vessels'. Then follow oil the gunboat Marietta, with the auxil iary. Tho cruiser Scorpion steamed nbreast fire toriKtlo lmats and following thorn a lot of revenue cutters. Next wore the transports Sodguwlok, Mci'herson and McClelland and the hospital ship Mib souri. Then began the civic and maritime !:i.?::I- ..i1, r:-! I'iVk-viiiiiiMv in iiiv iiimti iiiisaiiita . in the steamer Monmouth, followed hv other boats with members of the imnl militia. Then the Ueneral Sloonm anil tho Glen Island, with mcmbjra of tho general committee of citizeiiM, the Mount lloio with the legislative hrnitch of tho city governinent, the Warwick with the heads of the city departments mid the Muttcwau witli the members, of the press. Ninety-eight yachts, led by tho Corsair, and Sir Tliomnn Upton's yacht hrln. After tho yachts camo 10(1 steamships ami the merchant marine. The third nnd last division, consisted of more than cue hundred handsomely decorated tugs, yachts and pleasure craft etc, The parade was off tho battery al 1 :45 and large crowds assembled there and cheered time ami again, as the war ships passed. Pro m this point until (Iraut's tomb was read i it 1 there was a succession of scenes of enthusiasm rarely If ever equalled. Tho roof of every building commnud Inga view of tho river was crowded with eople, who literally went wild cheering tho admiral. Tho crowd waiting nt (iranls tomb was the largest ever gathered there. Tho 1'arade was an hour nnd fifteen minute pnfsiug l'lillou Street. CiiiitlimtMuu Imirlti k. l'or I'leslJent. Ilr AaaiielRlrtl I'ff.i lo llir JoiiihI. IIiiimimiiiam, Ala., Sept. St. Kditor lloraett White, of tho Now York liven ing Post, who is heio, is of tho opinion that Admiral Dewey would not decline tint umiiiimtinu forpicsidcut if It wore tendered him. He thinks Dewey ami Jim Wheeler will bo nominated. Uad Accident W. M. Parker, of Itcddlng, Oal who Is In tins city selling horses, bail tin arm broken ostenlay, Whlht Mr. Parker was saddling a wild bronco, the animal struck him with his fore foot, kinx-kod him down and broke his arm. The broken arm wuti iiromiitly sol by Dr. Mott, physician for Court Sherwood Forest, No. 17 lriotersof America. Mr. Parker is oilUoduv. but it will Imi wiv- oral weeks U-foro ho will feel llko han dling horses. Mr. Parker says hit is a uiomhor of the Woodmen of the World, ('nmn ffilil. at Itcddlng, ('a!., and an Odd Follow, a inoiiibur of Ijuu nil, t'hlco Cal.;also a Forester, belonging to Ancient Order No. K,:U1I, Chico, Cal., and tho Annul can ortlur, located at The Dalles, Or, Later, Ah wo goto press tho gentle man l again hi Dr. Mott's olllco, Ix'lng piitcheil up from tho effect of a collision with one of the big street cars, which occurred on State street this aftoruisiu. lie was knocked down and con siilenibly bruised, lecoivilig a hud N-alp wound on tho Isick of his bond. A curwiry oxamluntioii showed no broken Iuiei4 ImiI there may Is In tenia! injuries. W. I. Whitol.s-k and T. (!. White, of Whitoitkor, sowed through Salem this morning to .Monmouth, whore Mr, Whitolu'k will roeMn in tlm uonr future "lluslou tlio market f ir cough nml c lil; for croup it has no eitial." wrlto. llcury II Uliltrord, South t'u Cnan, Conn., of One MluuUi Cough cure, htonos Drug hUiro. Crossing Itie Kocklcs, 'Che mott delightful ride scrow llir rorni ncnt is tliruugli Uttli and CuWirailn, ovr hat it Lnimu "'I he S:cnlc Kouleof I lie WoilJ." It millers not bt whit tesrxi of llit year I lie tup li mule, at no time due iliewenerjr grow nonolonoui, Ills an ever changing panorama of lite beaullct of nature. One mo nint you are paumg llnoutlt gorget walled in by rocks ihouMisIa of feet I ic.1' atsl the neat you arc above lh tix.w line, tkuling aka that tower alve you until Ihey seem almott to reach the tkr. One of I be characteiiaiics of the Colorado climate la ill it the eilr mes of temperature aie never met wh It it neither so cold in winlci nor warm in tiimmcr, as uon the liaesofradwa whiehcruu iho dtseilt and plain The traveler over lis: It to (ra de Western alto hat the imvilc.c of a sWi,re(, if he so clcc s at Hah l.Ve City, or any where twen lV)Jtn and iJeorcr. on a I clasiet of neketa For information as to rates, etc , and fef descriptive pamphlets, call on the nearest Tieket Aecnl of the O. K. K N Co or San Us in I'aelbcCo., or sd iress. j II. MANHKI.1. beu'l Act. Kio (irotd Wa4n Railway, 14 TUrd urres, l"wtlaDl, Oregsta. HOffiE Now the next think' is where will we do our trading? We all want Shoes, Underwear, Hab, Caps, Gloves, Sox, Hose, and a great many Dry Goods. Now, I will tell you, John, that we can save money by trading at THE PAIR STOR B In Salem, for I have priced their goods and know they are all right. Kcally, John, I feel like we ought to tell everybody that they can get more for their money at THE FAIR STORE in Salem than any place else. 0. P. Daunbv is the proprietor, 274 Commercial Street, BOERS READY H-niKiii Irt'k . ' , BritlSll Cabinet IS in Session. Transvaal's Last Reply Re ceived By England Boers Firm and Have Not Receded From Their Position. Mr AoMM'Inleil I'rraa lo ttir Jonriml. Sent. 1.11. Tint Trim. ('aim: Tnwv, vanl reply to tho lnl llr.lish dispatch has Ih'cii Kent from Pretoria. It Is to the effect Hint that tho tepuhlio strictly adheres to the Ixiinlon convention, and asks nothing further. Tho ipiostlon of Suzerainty of Unsit llrltaiu over Trans vanl is not touched iin in the dispatch. I.oiiox. Sept. a). A meeting of tho llritish cabinet on whoe tlcllheratlon, depends practically war or ikmico In South Africa was begun this afternoon. President Krugers reply lo the last note 01 ino iniKrini government has Itoon re ceived and was tho pivot of todays dis cussion. The cabinet adjourned at II : Ifi p. m. ami the ministers wore heartily olnvrod by the nulling cmwds. Dlopiit tches from thecal continue the story of military activity In tho Ira i is' viuu, Natal and Cae colony. Ilocrs are concentrating in the cnuiirly contiguous to Natal, where the llrsl outbreak ol hostilities is likely to occur. Incite ment ooutiuiios al fever heat. Thorn Is gieat activity al the war olllco hi Pretoria. The artillery reserves are called out. Arrangements to defend tho frontier Is complete, and the work of equipment is proceeding rapidly. Uoerk Heady, Minimis, Sept. . A cable dispatch to the Times Irom ('aim Town says: "The Ilocrs would have taken the In itiative by now hut (or tho scarcity of water, the rains not yet being sutllcieiit. Probably there will be great dllllculties In providing IinmI supplies for the iienplo remaining at Johanmuihiiig after lioitll itios have commenced." IIhhi.y.v, Soot. '.1. Two cargoes' of arms rial ammunition leave llauihiirg u Itidtordam Friday for tint Transvaal, comprising o(l,lxxi improvisl mortars for doiiiimilo charges. Afiican 1'iee Bute Itcsolvcs, Iimhw, Sept. SSI. The Yalks-ltaad hich Free State follows; with the Transvaal are as The Eloquent Eye Sometime lows its svter; it needs help to wt) things cliMoly. A skille.1 optician will teat the eyes frett of cliargii nml luvuratHly adjust glasMM to suit the sight. If you mil 1st flttiil from the large mworinent kpt In ts'k it will Imi a mutter of hut n few minutes to do mi. If gkisMts must Ut made it will take a few days. If any one ncwls ghtsMMUitd is lis, isir to Nty a UKslerutu prlru, we will mu Kit it discount or ill poma rmstw kom'iI Ilium with kIuwmmi. HERMAN W. BARR S. O., (irndimtr) Optician I1H Hlutu Ht Hwlization Hel'er 'Mian Imagination. Tii rietlUe tlm ipmlitiw (4 my fruits, lii rriH.ni, strtwm sila, nml uumIUw, is ti taattt thorn. My ehotiJut crwuua I'm stum am within your menus, ami Musi trim! hstvttr dtmhal. Cull at tlm Um IUiii, m Htute Ht. AGAIN "Having regard for the strained state of nffairs throughout the whole of South Africa, which has arisen In con sequences of the differences between the Imperial government of (treat llritnlti nnd the government of the Transvaal, which threaten to lead to hostilities, tlio calamitous consequence 01 which u tuo wiiiio iiiiiaDiiaiits will be immeasurable." "Doing connected with the Tnuisvaal by tho closest ties of blood and confed eracy nnd standing In more friendly re lationship w ith tlioiiHitorialgovcrnmcnt, and fearing that should war break out hatred between European races will be born which will arrest nnd rotanl the lvacefill dovelomnent of all the states and colonies of Afflca, and develop dis trust of future; Feeling that n solemn ditto rests upon It, of doing everything poislulo to avoid shedding of Mood j "Considering Unit tho Transvaal gov ernment during Its negotiations with tho, Imperinl government, which hnvo extended over several mouths, has made every endeavor to nrrivo nt a peaceful solution of the differences niisod by the aliens of tho Transvaal nnd tnkeu up by tho lniHrinl government as its own cause, w hlch endeavors have unfortun ately had only this result, that llritish troops wore concentrated on tho Ixinlor of the lransvaal and am still being strengthened ; therefore bo It "llesolved, That wo Instruct tho gov ernment still to use every means to maintain and insure peace, and In i K'iceful manner to contribute towards the solution of the existing dilllcullles, provided it Int doomed not violating tho honor ami principles of the Five State and tho Tnuisvaal ami the wishes of tlio ministry to make known its opinion that there exists no cause for war, and that war against the Transvaal at now undertaken or occasioned by tho hit orliil government will nionilly ho war against the whole white population of Africa, nnd In Its cnnsciicuccs criminal, but come what may, the I'leo State will ho.iestly and faithfully fulllll Its obliga tions towards tho Tnuisvaal by virtue of the politlcAl alliance between the two republics." GIGANTIC SWINDLE IN NEW OULANS WlrttHTaiipod and Members of tho Cotton KxahnnKu Itouhacl of 9IOO,0(. Ilr Aaaoolaltil I'rraa f Mir Journal. Ni:w Ohiuanh, Sept. ill. Intones -citouiont prevails on cotton exchange here today ami tint directors have met ami siisa.'udod business. The Now York mirkot closed tislay nnd the only quota tions wero from UverHN)l, In half an hour the reports showed that the Liverpool market had Jumped nearly oueceut. Operators weie unable to exiilain the tromoudoiis Jump and the helli'f Is that the wires had been tapissl mill a glguutlc swindling game was afoot Hoiiiewhorti, Dins-tors olllcially ninioiince that to day's suspension was dlle to fraud. It Is estimated that n loss suffered hero by tho swindle of over hundred thousand dollars. high aut canuihs. KXTKA VANII.A CIIOCOI.AI liS CUSTAKD CIIOCOI.ATI-S MAIM.U CIIOCOUTOS CAUFOKNIA CI H:VING CANUV ALAKUMA CIIOCOI.AII: NI31JGAT AT ELLIS & .INN'S Elegant Neckwear A'for Ladies, U7M-0MU Golf Plaids Venetian Cloth WE II AVI- IT IN ALL SIIADIvS. 50 inches wide. SL25 and 51,75 a yd, Pluctte A very beautiful fabric woven for Oregonians, it will not spot, slip, or fade, will stand the rain without shrinking. We have Qorw'-.l v-.1f We are showing a mixed line of Dress opeciai ocue Good5 wort, 50c t0 5, a yard( fur 38c a yd, to close out Royal tt Absolutely "IHjrf. Absolutely Makes tlio food moro HCrrkX ArJ PROVISIONAL GOVEUNjWENT. bald to Hnvo Boon Estnbllahod In Vonozunla Uy tho liisurKonts, Ilr Ammolnlril I'rraa In Iib Jmirnnl. W.vsiiiniitox, Sept. lit. Camphlll of tho cruslor Detroit, cables tho naval de partment that rumors are curnMit that (ieneral Castro, tho VenexuehtTi Insur gent lender, has established a provi sional government at Yiileiicln, and that tho Yeiietuelau government is treating with him. Affairs look more settled. PORACE DEFENCES WILL BE DESTROYED Ilr Aaaiirlnlril I'rraa In Mir Jmirnnl. Nkvv Yuiik, Sept. 2tl. A special to tho Herald from Washiiigtoii says: The iiioveiuonts of (lenerals MacArthur, Wheatou and Wheeler on Porno s nt. (Hirtetl by cable from Manila Is what the war ilcpnrtmeiit has lieeu anticipating for the Inst fortnight. The general plans of this movomeutnre known to the omcinis, tun they have refused to give out dispatches on this sullied (or fear the enemy will prolll by them. The rainy weather has delayed tho move ment. Tho raluv weather has delayed the movement. Ills know u to the war department that a considerable force of ineenemy u in thevicliiltyoi roras, ami the general Idea, it is believed, is to break up the defenses which the insur gents have pre pa ret I during the rainy season, Porae Unlimited II miles from Unco loraiid has a population of HMK). DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT GRANTS PASS Ilr AaaiH'lHlril I'rraa In Mir Jmiritnl, OiiAMTh Pass, Ore., Sept. (. Tho lire which started idsnil msui In Wade's griH'ory store and still burning, has al nsidy destroyetl Wade's building, unit hotel, one confivtionery and one barln'r shop. The building is-cuplcd by the Dixon it McCrnckcii dry gissls .and Jewell's hnnlwiirostont now burning. Alinngtiig Dclalli, Aaawlnlnl I'rraa In Mir JiiilrllMl. ilr Manila. Sonl. l!il. Amorleiiii nutlMir- lllott lire arranging the dutalls fur the delivery of tliu American prisoners at Angeles. The Insurgents hnvo been In structed that they may send n repnt roiitatlvos tnoolifor with tleutirill (His. The regiments are resting at Pome. Passeiigeis Arrive, AaaiielHlril I'rraa In Mir Jnurnnl. Mr Ilniotiskl.tjuo., Sept. ail. Thostwimnr Moutfiiril,iMrryliig 'JU ismrougem of the wreekisl steamer Scotsman arrlvisl here, l'.leveu of the Scotsman's mi H'liiiors worn drowned. The wreck is'- tairretl at ChaiiKe IsIiiihI eight days' iitfo. COM MIC HOI A I. HT., COM, Jo. fyym k SonAp Our Dress Goods Denaitinent is indeed a credit to Salem. We are showing all the new weaves, colors and patterns. Crepons, Foreign buyers claim that Crepons will be very good for I'all and next Spring. We show them fiom $1 a yd, to S25 a suit. We have the heavy double face plaids for capes and skirls the best shown in Salem 52,50 and S3 a yd You see it advertised in all the leading journals of kcdiion. it in durable shades. Powder 'Puke delicious and wholesome J Kt CO , NtW VOft. SHOT HIS WIFE THEN HIMSELF Wnltor Olyatt of Alblna Attompts Doublu Murdor, Ilr Aaaoclnu.l I'rraa to lite Jmirnnl, Poiitmni), Sept. ai. Walter Clyntt, n plumber, aged ill, living nt U Kussull street, ne-ir Union avenue, Albina, shot nnd killed himself at 1:;!0 u'cloek this morning. He fore taking his life, ho shot his wife in tint back of the head. She Is still alive, but tho doctors say she t-an-not live. ThuwoaiKin used wns n i'J cnllbor revolver. Jealousy is supposed to have Ikimi the cause of the deed. They had boon to theoxKisitiou, and returned apparently In gtnsl spirits. No trouble Is known lo have existed between them. Clyntt wns n teniponvlo man. Ho had not Ihvii in the habit of carrying u revolver, and no one knew that ho iiad one In his Htsojsloii. Tlio couple had retired and wore alone in thohoiiseattho time. Them was mi light uhniit the premises. The shot at tracted the attention of li little elrl In mi adjoining house, and she gave the alarm. mi inline iiihi nirouer vvero ill oiioo no tilled. Phvsiciillis hurried In Hut antiut and did what they could for tho wound ed woman, but they say that her death Is hill a question of H few hours- The Cfuyalts have Ikwi hero lor nlxmt III vinrs. The man hud throo brothers nnd three sisters living in Alblna. His plumbing shop Is In front of his dwelling. The remains were removed to the morgue, where an Impiest will Is) held this afternoon. Don't lose sleep. Take WMIJAT MAIIKUT. Uiiu'Aihi, Sept. 1ft). Deoiimliei 70)., unsli 7n. Ham Fiivaiisco, ihipt. ), (Jtish 10TW. Elcpnt Neckwear A'for Men. OOUK'I' We invite you to inspect our goods and be convinced that they are exactly as advertised. We have the Largest Clothing Store In Salem -V -- A Aiul pride ourselves on giving good values. New line of Menfs Pants 75c to S6 We are closing out a line of King's Trousers, worth $7.50, For S5.75 a pr. Aijer's j Cherry Peciorolj ) and lose (hat 1 ( couf4h. i J' " "" "C j