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fWl -MV THE DAILY JOURNAL. VOL. X SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAT, JUNE 13 1900. NO 14 " LvstHE i. vT?m I' M i 2 S x We Want to Call Your Attention to MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ROBERTS ATTACKS BOTHA'S ARMY You will be surprised to see the quality of goods wg can sell you for the monev. The stvle nnd fit is equal to any line of clething: in the country. Our extremely low prices apply to clothing- as to all other lines. You'll get your money's worth if you deal with. THE NEW YORK RACKET Our shoe trade is the pride of the store. We have any quality you want and any style. We sell more shoes than most shoe stores. You'll know why if you try a pair of the "Star 5 Star" brand, Shirts, hats, underwear, hosiery, and all kinds of ladies' and gents' furnishing: goods. L SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. i Gains Some Ground, But the Boers are Not Beaten. LINES OP COMMUNICATION RESTORED BY A BRITISH VICTORY I f E. T. BARNES, Proprietor ( i MONEY SAVED ON SHOES When you buy a pair of shoes of us, you can rely upon it that we saved you money, as we have no competition and are below all opposition, when it come to question of stvle and quality. Yours for bar-gai Metlmen and Kitchener Defeat Gen, DeWitt, Captured and Burghers Scattered, Camp KRAUSSB BRQS e DeWlfs Army Scattered. II r Aaaoclatnl I'reaa ta the Jottrmal. London, Judo 13. lord Roberts' lino ot communications has been practically restored by n complete victory gained by Generals Methuon unit Kttcliner over General Dewlt ycstonlay. The lloor camp was captured and the bnrghcrB, it is added, ecnttcredjn nil directions. Botha "in Battle. Lord Hoberts has (ought n battlo with General iiothu, at tlio end of which It is thought the British gained considornhlu ground. Tho Boors wero not beaten. All is quiet at Pretoria nnd Johannes burg. THE STATE TROOPS HARASS THE BRITISH ..mvHlHl'i'"'t ''''"''' W 22 k E AREdomg-a great amount of bridge ana crown worn, wnicn is givmjj we best of satisfaction our work and nrices are" what tells. Gold crowns 55.00. artificial teeth from 57.00 up. IDRS.EPLEY k OLINGERI Rooms 27 and 29, P. O: BLK. . frw'fr -- v.vvwww vwwwv fc. vwl-vlv vvwV,l.k..Lt,t.klt ..fca.1. READ TJHL3 YstB&KIY JOURNAL $!OOPBR YBAJR NiiW Yoiik, Juno 13. -A dispatch In the Tribune, from London, says: Bad news from tho Frco State oozoa out slowly from tho war oflko. Tho lino of communications was cut on Wednes day, tho day niter Lord Hoborts entered 1'retoria, but tho fact was not admitted until Saturday, nor tho truth rovcnled until Monday, that there had been so vero lighting at Hoodoval, and that tho militia battalllon of tho Dorbyelilrollcg Iment and other details had been taken prisoners. These details were guarding tho rail wny-whero tho Boer raiders struck tho line of couimunicutions, and their csb unities worn wounded. So far as report ed tho defenso of the militia was clear ly vigorous, but the force was outnum bered, and tho Boers wore enabled to destroy tho ralbvuiy for over 20 rullos This uiifuvorablo news has caused keen disappointment in miliU y cliclos here, but there is no disposition on tho p.irt of well-informed men to censure Lord Roberts. Tho Freo State forces h.tvo dellverod an cfToctivo counter stroke, and hnvo taken over a thousand prisoners at Ltndley and Itoodovul. They have thrown tho British cam paign (Into disorder by their brilliant strategy, and Imvo learned by. exper ience how much mischief they can cause by harassing tho British line of com munications. Tho British forces will bo massed ugainst the free State commandoes as soon as I.ord Itoberts gets control of tho wires. 'round by our right. Both columns mot with great opposition. About 3 in tho afternoon 1 saw two infantry batlnlllons advance to what ap peared to bo tho key of tho onetuy's do- fonio on tho loft Hank. Tlila was almost ono before dnrk nnd I ordered tho f jrco to blvouack on tho ground they had won. At tho Ilhcnoatnr rlvor, Mon day, Methucn gained a comploto victory over Dowet, took jiossesslon of his enmp and scattered his troops in nil direc tions. Ho and Kitchener marched to day townrd Kroonstnd. ! Her Majesty's government nded hnvo ' no apprehension as to tho. security of , tho army In South Africa.. The oncmy gained n slight success, which will bo remedied very shortly, and it will tnko a long tlmo to repair tho damage to tho railway. Our losses on Monday wcro serious, but I deplore tho death of tho gallant soldier, Karl Airllo. Tho only other casualties reported ns yet nre: Major Lionel Forlcsqua and Lieut. 0. Caver d eh, both killed." BRITISH TROOPS ORDERED TO SAIL llr Aaaoclated I'reaa la thm Journal. IfoNd Ko.su, Juno 13. Orders hnvo been Issued to tho contingent of tho British troops assembled hero, to sail for Tion Tsin, Juno II. EXTRADITION OF GOV. W. S. TAYLOR Fuankfout, Ky., Juno 13, Sheriff Sutter lias gono'to. Indlannpqlis with n requisition, asking for tho extradition of W. H. Taylor on an indictment charging him with being an (accessory to tho murdor of Win. Goobcl. tho looso stones from East Stnto streot, nnd tho improvement was bo groat Unit tho city authorities decided to improvo tho city streets in tho samo way. Tho gravel taken off tho streets Is not hauled ton distanco, but is kept whoro it can bo readily used In repairing streets In the winter. Tho rocks aro being raked up on Twelfth streot nul hauled off. These nro signs of progress nnd now let thoro bo co operation to sprinkle tho tin- sprinkled GOO feet at Stato street. j CORNER STONE LAID. The New Opera House and Odd Fellows Temple Holds an Audience. Tho laying of tho corner stono for tho now Odd Follows Tomplo took plnco this nfternooii with impresslvo coromon ies. Tho program outlined In Inst ovo- ning'a Jouhnal, was carried out, but too lato for n detailed account in today's paper. A shado had also been erected on tho north sido facing tho auditorium for tho speakers and singors. . A lloor had boon laid over tho com plotod basement, nnd seats wcro pro vided for tho members of tho order, sev eral draylond of .chairs being on the ground. Many visiting members of tho ordor woro present nnd it was nn altogether auspicious send-off for the now Jjuild lug. Tho wenthor wns much plcnsnntcr than it lins been foi sovornl days, tho extremo hent haolng modified its ardor. CIRCUIT COURT. Wrlihlman Wlss Ills Sult-Rodftrs and Craft Cases Dismissed. In the enso of BlmOnda A Son vs. F. T Wrlghtninn, tho jury returned n ver dict with costs for defendant. Holmes & Kellog wcro attorneys for plaintiff; Slater A Kaiser fordofondnut. Tho motions to dismiss in tho Jtodgors and Craft ensos wcro allowed nnd tho bondsmen exonerated. Tho caso of M. Aloxanilor vs. K. 0. Ilcrron nnd F. Levy ot n). wns set for Wcdnosdny morning. When it en mo up on motion ot plaintiff to strike out part of answer was argued nnd overruled. Tho enso wns thon continued nt request of plnlntlff, who wishes to tlio another notion. T, J. Wilson is uttornoy for plnlntlff. This left nothing for tho jury and Jurymen woro oxcuied until Thursday uiornlng ORIENTAL WAR SCARE Radical Elements are in Full Control. THE DOWAGER WITH THE ANTI-ALIEN FORCES European Powers Have Aireed to Co-operate If Necessary Japanese Consul Is Drutally Mvrdered. Radlcats In Control. Sir Aanoelated I'm. la Ih JonrnnL Nkw Yoiik, June 13. A dispatch to tho Trlbuno from London Bays: "Thoro is a general feeling In dlplo mntiu circlos that tho European powers hnvo boon united by tho dismissal ot I'rinco Chlng, and that it purging tho Tsung LI Ynmen of nil moderate men, tho Empress Dowager has gono over to tho Boxers, bng nnd bnggngc, nnd that tho powers hnd boon forced to eo-oparnlo In the restoration of order nt Poking, oven if the services ot the Ilusslnn troopB nro required. The Yorktuwn Sails. Waiiiiinoton, Juno HI. Tho navy de partment tins been informed that tho Yorktown sailed yesterday from Shang hai for Cheo Foo. Tht United Stnten consul nt Cheo Foo has informed tho stnto department yestorday of Boxor disturbance nt Hint plnce, but no par ticulars nro furnished. Coster's Report. Wasiiinoto!, Juno 13. A cnbhgrnm has lceii received nt tho stnto depart inei.t, from Minister Conger, of I'ekln, stating thntTunii, father of tho helrnp parent, lias been apioluted president of tho Tsung LI Ynmen, also three other new ministers have been appointed, nil nfllllatod with tho party opposed to foreigners. Conger roorts that tho. situntionlins not improved. Tho guards aro repair ing tho railway, nnd as soon as they ar rlvo nt I'ekln, it is Congor's belief that tho safety of foreigners nt that cnpltol, will bo assured. I woro ntlnckcd by n crowd of roughs. JTho.Bngllshmcn ninilo good their ro- ircut wiiuutiv uuuny injury. uu iiru- lsh summer quarters, four miles from I'ekln, woro burned. They belonged to tho British government, which gives ad ded significance to tho depredation. MISSIONARY MURDERED Mr Aaaoclntrd Prcaa ta the Journal. Nxw Yoiik, Junol3, News is received In this city of tho murder ot Dr. Kdnn 0. Terry, In rhargo ot the Btatlon ot tho Melliodist Episcopal womnn's foreign mlssionnry society nt Tsung Hun, China. HOSPITAL SHIP SAILS TO KEMPFF II r Aaaoclatrit I'tm ta th Journal. Manila, Juno 13. Tho "hospital ship Solace sailed last night, having on board u hundred marines nnd flvo otllcers, In respouso to n tclcgrnphta rcquost from Admiral Keinpff. MARINEslvANliD IN THE PHILIPPINES T AaaiMtnl I'reaa ta Iba Journal. Wahiiinuto, Juno 13. Tho navy de partment has received tho following from Admiral ltemoy, at Cavlte: "Tho nrmy hns turnetl ovor the Cavito peninsula nnd Bnislnn Island to naval control. .Tho Solnco, with six olllcers Intended for Gitnm, nnd 100 ma rines, has been cent to Kcmpff. Can the dopnrtmont send n bntallou ot ma rluostothe I'hilipplnes? Think itlm- portant that the former Spanish nnvnl Btntlon bo under tho nnvnl control. Tho Yorktown hnd been placed ut Kompff's disiKisnl," Reported Settlement. IT AMuvtatrd 1'rcaa la taa Juuiam, Siianiiii.m, Junu 13. Extraordinary rumors nro current here that the Kwcrs hnvo settled tho Chlni8o question by agreeing to forgtvo the Dowugor Em press nnd her Mutichu ndylsorB,provldod that they promise to nmond their futuro rondtict. AFTER YICE- PRESIDEIY Considering Men Who AvaiUWe. tJW DEWEY MAY NOT CET ONTO THE BRYAN TICKET William of the Platte Leads Ms CowMr m Mm Tax Ust"DemocratlcSab Committee ' ' ,; . .. . . . . to meet Friday, am aff!aB 's'M, vv .t By Aaaoclattal l-mi ta Hta .Tntiml. , CmcAdo, Juno 13. Chairman JonesV ot tho Democratic Nationnl committee win meet tho sub-commtttoo onanDce- ments for tho convention at Ksneas City noxt Fridav, when he selection of a temporary chairman will be made. Governor Charles S. Thomas, of Color ndo, seems to have nn excellent chance 'rJ for tho position. The Ylce-rresldescy. "' Nbw Yonic, Juno 13. Tho tice-preel-., dency Is tho principal subject discussed ..'' by ltepubllcnns of this city. Senator rinttsays: j,. J "Governor Ilootovolt t not la bei-Hi thought of in connection with the vlee ', tX prosldontlnl nofnltatlon." ' ' ,' "Intnnot seo anything new in thV-ijf situation," said Senator Aldrkh, iof ,4 Ithodu Island. "Of course, I favor tW"7 nomination of (secretary Lomt." ,' Senntor I-odgo, ot Massachusetts, ile. dared that tho entire Now England 'del-' cgntlou will ho for Long for vlre-presl- dent. '4 y$ slcnmor THE GERMAN NAVAL BILL LORD ROBERTS OFFICIAL DISPATCH II r Aaaorlated I'reaa ta taa Jouraal Itoberts' dispatch fellbws: "1'rjotorla, June 13. After surrendering the city, Botha retired to u placo 15 miles east. I attacked him Monday, I sent French 'round by our left, and Ian Hamilton Bkiilin, Juno 13. Tlio Bumlsrnth hns today approved tho niuy bill and mens- ures providing tho means to carrv out the projected plans. .lllllHIIIHlllllllll"H""lH"l""lll"liaBa"IIHIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIH"MI'S - mm S The Far Famed 1" ' I A. auirmtoTSisi ulx. m B WB ft 9E Wk M I See i Them I They are Finer than Eyer i SALEM STREETS. Street Officials Are Celllnr a Move On-Loose Rocks Removed. Street Commissioner Frlszell Is re planking tho driveway ot tho big steel brldgoacro8s tho Willamette Hlver nt Salem. Tho expense of this work Is borno by tho City of Salem nnd Marion and Folk Counties. The City Council has authorized the Streot Commissioner to employ to oxtrn men to rcmovft the looso stones from tho streets. Salcin streets nro pavod with gravel, and at this season of tho year many stones are loosened and make travel with carriages or bicycles very disagreeable. The penitentiary authorities recently had convicts remove Recovered Their Team. Hadabnuuh.of tho firm of Ilndnbaugh tVFancis, will return homo today with their livery team that wns stolon about iu unys ngo oy nn ex-convict.t Tliu ox convict sold tlio tho team and' buggy to tho American Livery nnd Snlostnblo, on Front nnd Jefferson street, Portland, re ceiving only $50 for them. Up to the present tlmo no trace of tho man can ba found, although the olllcers nro on tho look-out. Troops for Tien Tsln. IIono Ko.vo, Juno 13. A hns been chnrtored to convey 800 troops to Tien Tsin. Tho dato of the departure ha not been mado known, JAPANESE CONSUL" MURDERED IN PEKIN Hop Contracts. Two hop contracts wero tiled In the County Clerk's olllco today, convoying ing hops to be grown this season, tho prico being UJij cents per ound. By one of the contracts, John and Frank Fisher, ot Mount Angel, convey 'JO, 000 pounds ot hops to llenlaniln, Schwartz & sons, of Now York. By the other, J. N. nnd 0. J . Godding, of St l'aul convey 12,000 ouuils to the Charles Ehlorman Mult ik Hop Com pany, of Now York. Weddlni Party. Governor Uwr and daughters, Mrs. Cooke nnd Mrs. Downing left this after noon for Astoria, whoro tho Goernor of Oregon In to wed Miss Trulllnger Thurs day nt 'J p. m, Friends from Mncleay and l'ortlund will loin them. During tue interregnum Secretary Lyon mm Btenographor O.ivoy will run tho ship of stafo. Br AaaurlaUd rraa ta taa Jnuraal. Londo.v, Junu 13. ThoTJiiu'H, in an oxtrn edition, publishes the following dispatch from 1'okiii, dated Juno VI, 2 p. m.: "Tho Chancellor of the Japanese Location. Sngyama A kirn, while pro ceeding nlouo nnd unprotected, on ofllcinl duty, wns brutally murdered by soldiers ot Tung Full Hlnng, the favorite body guard of the Empress, at tho main gate railroad station yesterday. "The foreign reinforcements nro daily oxiccted, Tho preieut Isolated position nt I'ekiu. tho destruction of foreign property in the conn try, nnd the Insecur ity ot llfo are directly nttrihntublo to tho treachery of tho CIiIiiom) Government," BOXERS ATTACKING FOREIGN LEGATIONS ENGLISH NOBLES KILLED IN AFRICA MONEY SAVERS Will do well to see our lines of Shoes before buying elsewhere. We can save you fullyJ20. percent on al lines. Our cut prices count, from the way our business increases. We carry the the right kind of goods too. Washington, Junu 13. Olllclal dis patches received In dlplomatiu quarters show that rioting In I'ekln has reached an ncuto stage with the rioters directing tholr nssnidts ngninst the members of tho different Tho Secretnry Br AaatirUlfd I'm, la th Journal. Londo.v, Juno 13. Tlio Karl ot Airllo, whoso den! h Hoborts deplores, was ono of the most popular members of tho nobility, mid commanded tho Twelfth Lancers. Mont. Cnvondlsn wan tho son and heir of I-ord Ghosham. Major Fortofquo wns formerly aldo d camp to Iord Seymour In Cnnnda. REIGN OF TERROR IS At An END SrLouiH, Juno 13. Sheriff l'ohlmnn I mi I Chief of l'olleo CnmpMI nro of tho I opinion that the reign ot terror ns n , result nt the street railway strike Is nt an i lid. They nro conlldent thut the com bined forces will bonhh'lto pruen nny futther lawlessness, OLDENBURG'S GRAND DUKE DEAD Oi.iiciinuMi, Junu 13. Tho grand duke of Oldenburg, (Nlchohil Tutor), died to. lay. A ft 0. N. C. ENCAMPMENT. Protatly Cannot De Held Pair Grounds. at the State ArrKIINOON HKNSION. Tho brwird hnd n meeting with Adju tant General GnntenlMiln nnd Messrs. UVstneott and Eekerlln. of thu Irx-ul foreign, legations there, eoinmltteo, to cohslder the tullltnry en of thu Belgian legation caiiipmeiit. It wus deulded Hint It was attacked twice on Monday, nnd escaped after Ixdng maltreated, Twoolllcialsol thu British legation Wheat Market, Hah FnANt-tsco, Junit 13. t'ashOS. Ciiicaoo., June 13 July 7t-1,. cush 7(1. GOLD DUST FLOUR HAIIK II v Tlio Sidney Power Co, SlllNKr, OUItOON. (Tv The neatest and lightest running wheel on the market. Their beauty attracts the ladies their strength attracts the men. They aie still the same staunch wheel they have always been. Put your faith in this wheel - do not experiment with unknown brands - by doing so vnn will nrnfir hv vnitr Wisdom. '. Salem Shoe Store R. H. Leabo, Manager. you will profit by your wisdom. Buren & Hamilton, 248 Commercial St., Salem. 1 BMpGE & BEACH MANUFAC TURING CO.'S made for family use. nsk yoururocers lor It. Bran and shorts always uii hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. niONM 51. Ju, J, I) 50PERI0R ST01E5 and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE The Botanical Specialist Makes wonderful cures when other doctors fail. While a res ident of this city, Dr. Cook has gained a wide reputation as a Botanical Specialist, and cures many cases of Chronic diseases. If you are suffering from any chronic diseae con sult Dr. Cook. He makes no charges for consultation. Office 301 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon. would Interfere too much with tho nren nrittlotis or thu.fnlr and tho encamp, iiieut may ho held outside of the fnlr grounds If It cornea to Knlem. It Is estimated that It would damage thu fair flOOO to let thu grounds hii used for tho militia, In the wny of Interfering with training on the truck, and changing the crop nr rnnguiiicnss. i no premium list for HHW Is ready. It Is a complete nnd uttrnetivo Iwok mid copies can bo had at Tiik Jouiinai. ofllre. mtm m a a Mors Pardons Asked. If Governor (Jeer would nut fuvorahly on all the Mitilioiis or pardon which nro pouring in on him, it scums that the new lng at thu pun. would nut he needed, and thu lamented 1'eiinoyer Mould find his brightest glory eclipsed. The latest applications are for tho nar- ilon of William Ilniinu. who Is In tt, pen for receiving stolen goods, and Geo. fjjrtmcrs, serving 10 years for man slaughter. The lloroileit Maa la Salem A well us the InimUuiiiesl, uiul other die HivlU'il to cull un any druimlsl uiul get freo u trlul Uatlu of Koiun' H.tlniiiu for the I'tiroat mid Luuus, u remedy that Is guuranteed to euro und bollevo all C'liroutc und Acute. UuuIih. Anliinii. HronolilttH it rid tJonsump tloti. I'rlco 25o, mid COo. cikJ&w William Pays Tuut, Lincoln, Neb., June 13. Report I tho city assessor shows that Willlara J, Biyan pays mora taxes on personal property, than nny other man In Lincoln o Lancaster county. MCLEAN'S FRIENDS FAVORING DEWEY Columbus, 0., Juno 13. Tho Demo cratic state convention mot today. Webster Huntington, of Columbus, was Introduced ns temporary chairman. Tbo toniKrary organisation was made per. matient, and tho reports ot committers on credentials, rules and regulation wcro adopted, Coluuiidh, 0., Juno 13. The McLean . men hnvo so far controlled the prcllwl- "1 ary inoetlngs but they aro evidently playing (or harmony more than tor places, nnd may not carry out tho same ' program in thu Democratic state- e ' venJlon tomorrow. John II. McLean's friends nro In tho majority on the new state central committee that was selected this evening, and will select the cam pnlgn chatftnuii nnd members of the stnto executive committee at a later date. It is claimed that thu Mcl-ean men Insccurlug control of tho party orgaiilta tlnu (or another year, have all they wanted, nnd, although they could carry everything tomorrow, as they also have a majority on the convention commit, tee', there will be a frcofor-all contest for the state ticket ami delegate! and alternates at largo to Kansas City con veutloii. Thu application to tho mayor last night for twenty policemen at the ron vontion ball tomorrow led some to be lieve that there may be trouble. The opposition to Mr, McLean comes from silver extremist. s Tho ultra-silver delo- m gates also appear to bo dissatisfied with , the proposition to Indorse Dewey for vlcopresldcutIal nomination, the sglta ' v HlhTtot whoro candidacy continues. Dtfuiy I'rowutlof Attorneys'. '. J. N. Hart of. Dallas, Prosecuting At torney, elect, was in tho city yesterday. Mr. Hart hns derided to appoint John II. McNnry, of ttalein, deputy tor Marion g county and It. L. Conner, ot MoMInn vllle. (or Yamhill county. Mr. Hart lias not decided who shall bo his deputies In Linn, Tillamook and Polk oouutles. F rs la Terser. Our flstur city ot tho big taWnacle Indulged in another tlio excitement' on Tuesday at out noon. The yeMdrncoof I'ra ik Kent, the blacksmith, caighl Pro- , from tin, kltehmi aluvrt nllw. hat at. ' buoket lirlguioexting-.tlaliMl the iDaines b ore tnuuti dainuga was doue.J it , 9 IU of candy af Hills .V Zlnn's, t l)wn to their store wsku haste, ' During thoHO limes they have many, kinds f 1 ivoml to suit your taste. And In those counters made of bIam, Or what Is on the sheles, Wo know It's good, and we know it should , For they msko it all theirselves. ELLIS & ZINN 154 State St 'Phone 2874. t ': ,. 1 Tfl ra Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses yj A constant dropping rs away , stone A slight eyestrain Injures t)M health because it Is constant. The strata whleii ttrat manitests Itself as a lllaVHV illM-oiufurt should bo remedied a4 emm nits wo guarantee touo wiw . Consultation Jrte, Delay MMaj ous. Herman W. Barr, Scientific Optician. 118 State St. & fr. I .UIMIIMlHUlMllllHHHIMIM9 iaHMllMMlHUMMMMiWMWMliHIHWWWll "A V r