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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, ASSOCIATED PJRESS DAILY. Z2Q9te5zz VOL. 8. SALliM.ORKGOTST, WJ3D:STi2&DAY. MARCH 4, I8!). k tfO. SHOES IS OUR HOBBY, sCt A JVfik. U ' "C some fine bargains in, shoes at all times, Call in and get special prices now offered at Kraussb Bros. 275 Commercial street, ?C No Trouble to Show You Through and Give Prices, TC Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire Blacksmith Supplies, Stoves and Machinery "at GRAYJBROS. Examine our large and complete stock Always prompt and courteous treatment. COLLEGE of the Willamette Oniversity, -UNDER NEWMAjNAGEMENT.- Modern methods. .Up to date. Same as in the eastern ami European Conservatories Nnne but tlie brM N rood enoiteh for beginners en well a for more advanced pupils, C. IIAWLEY. President R. A HERITAGE. Vocal Director EMILL WINKLER, Instrumental Director. J. C. GOODALE Goodale Uintb?r Company OP SALEM Yards on Twelfth. andjjTradejStreets Keep the raostlcompletC'Stock of common, dimension nnd finlsliedlumbcr n the city, nnd'selbonSthe most favorable terms. Lath nndlShlngles, Our stock Is made at our own mills, of tho-bcst'lumborjln tlio state. ;C. G. SCHRAMM, JVlanager. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL Reduced rates. Management hoeral. and points of interest. Special rates will be Willamette Truck Co. Stable on Jones' Hill, So. Commercial, Best equipment for all kinds of heavy draying and express hauling Teams found ar Red Front Drug Store at all times. rieseNER, v rrmpvn -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- E5. C. HANSEN, MANAGER. Onlygood horsesiused. SitUfactloa guaranteed. And we are going to keep abreast of all competition in quality, quantity and styles In our odd pair de partment you can get OE MU C. 0. SCHRAMM OK THE CITY. Electric cars leave hoiel for all public buildings given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER Managers. I Stable bick.ot SUte Insurance block SIC ITALIAN MASSACRE Invaders of Abyssinia Beaten and Eaten, FATE OE THE WOUNDED, Army Annihilated and Stragglers Are Devoured, Romk, March 4. The Kingdom or Italy is today In nstnlcof excitement, Brief and anger almost heyond descrip tion. Every dispatch from'Mnssnvarrodds to the gravity of the disaster to Italian arms at Downy and Alsas. When the first news of General Barntcrl's defeat reached the city, the roport had it that only live hundred men were killed. Then yesterday afternoon the number tan up to 3000 killed, with sixty pieces of artillery captured. This morning's dispatches place the number killed In tlio hattlo nnd along the linrrnssliig retreat, which followed nl 5,000. It is holleved that not, even these figures tell the full extent of the disaster. No mention Is mado of the wounded, nnd there is good reason, based on stories told of the Italian defeats by Abysslnlans. to be Hove Unit those wlm fell wounded during the retreat of over fifty miles met a' more horrible fate than those killed on the spot. The stragglers were also probably devoured by canni bals. Several disturbances which called for police interference occurred today and the Indications arc tho people nro assuming tho most threatening atti tude, not only In Rome, but through out Italy.- Demonstrations against Crispl, the Prime minister, and even against tho crown arc reported from tlio provinces, liit-pllcof the fact that tho authorities are straining every nerve to suppress all alarming news. It is reported this evening that tho entire reserve of the class of J887 Is to be promptly mobilized, and that the department itjtaklng steps to charter a numl)cr of extra steamships and send reinforcements to Mnssowah, whero, according to a dispatch re ceived here this evening. General Baldessern arrived today. Nothing but tho tcrrlblo defeat of tho Italians Is talked of In the cafes and other public places. The Shoaus are said to have been well armed with modern rifles nnd cannon, nnd the entire force opposed to the Itallnns Is estimated to have been 00,000 men. The probability seems to bo that General Ualdcssnra will havo to sus pend operations for somo time while awaiting reinforcements from Italy. The Italian force at tho disposal of Italy In that part of Africa Is now about 30 battalions of Infantry, live battalions of the Berstiglleri rilllemen, probably tho best Infantry In tho Italian army, about 1000 Alpine rifle men, and 10 batteries of nrtlllcry, making about CO pieces. Tho entire force will bo about 46,000 moil. Re sides this force, the Italians havo in their employ about 2000 Arab scouts. Blue Book. London, March 4. Tho St. James Gazette publishes forecast of the British bluo book upon tho Venezue lan situation, shortly to be issued. It contains extracts from nrchlves Hoi limd from tho latter part of tho six teenth century to tho second decade of the nineteenth century and ex tracts from tho archives of Spain against Venezuelan claims for the possession of tho west bank of Kssc nuibo, it will be shown It is said, in 1 overwhelming strength that tho pos session of that bank Is Great Britain's beyond doubt. Children Cryfw. Pltohttr'ti Castoria. An Affair of Honor. Richmond, Vn., March 4. Scna'tor Flood entered the donate chamber this afternoon and walking up to Sen ator Flanagan belabored lilm over the head with a cane, indicting a painful but not dangerous wound. Flood was arrested. The assault was provoked by the fact that Flanagan a day or two ago said on the floor that Flood had falsified him. Neglected Himself. Chicago, March . William .1. Campbell, Republican national com mitteeman, of lllluolLdk'd this after noon of pnciimonhitf Ills wife and father are at tho point of death, and the neglect of himself In wntchlng them, brought nbdul.an attack of pneumonia. Burleigh Sustained. SHATTM5, March 4.- In the federal court this morning, Circuit Judge Gilbert handed down t decision deny ing the motion for tin removal of A. F. Burleigh as thoiVecolvcr of the Northern Pacific. Burleigh will con tinue to act is sale receiver of the Northern Pacific In this state, Ore gon, Idaho nnd Montana. To Kill theseals. Washington, March. 4. Tlio sen uto committee on foreign relations to day decided to report tho Dlnglcy bill authorizing tho extermination of fur seals, unless England consents to fur thcrnrbltratlon, without amendment. There was but one dissenting vote, which was cast by Morgan. Great Mlno ''Disaster Berlin, March 4.-llro broke out In thcClcaphas coal mine at Kntto wltz, Pusslan Silesia. Tho bodies of twenty-one victims havo already been recovered, hut the fatoof tho miners entombed, numbcrtng about 100, Is still uncertain. Will Hinrj. Pjuladkumiia, March 4. Tho su premo courj,.todiiy rofuwd Holmcs,tho celobrated murderor a now trial. AT THE STATE HOUSE. Pcjsonaly and Pointers From Under the Copper Dome. Gardner -Foiics hns put woolen drawer on some of his tropical plants these frosty nights. Weather forecast at tho secretary of state's olllco Is snow or rain for Wed nesday night; warmer Thursday. Tho governor today received a title to 100 acres of swamp lands In Burns, Harney county, from the general land otllce. Col. Jim Eddy, of tho railroad com mission, says ho may bo a candidate for congress If Portland hns ;iio other candidates. Attorney General Idleman has a stock of cases and requests for opin ions on his desk and tnlnks his otllce is anything but a soft snap. E. N. Mark, four years for larconoy, nnd A. F. Corey, one year for assault, wero received today as guests of tho state from Astoria. A number of Democrats havo been at tho state liouso and havo expressed themselves as favoring u tariff and bimetallism to tho extent that they will vote at the Republican primaries to get It as against gnldbugs who Join tho Republicans. FARMERS, CUT YOUR CLUBS. Tho Sunday Oregonlan, In n long editorial article, lalwrs to provo that tho silver Republicans will not leave tho party. It says: "They will stay in tlio party until they shall bedrlvcn out with clubs." Farmers, It's time to cut a club and have it well season ed when you attend conventions and primaries this year. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phcobo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she hau: Consumption nnd that there was no bono for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her and she says It saved her life. Mr.Thos, Eggcrs, 139 Florida street, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New DIbcovery and In two weeks was cured. Ho Is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these nro samples, that provo the wonderful etllcacy of this medicine In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Fred I. Legg's drugstore. Regular size 50o and 81. LEADERS WOUNDED Genrrals Maceo and Castillo Reported Wounded, THE SPANISH OPINION, Gep, Vler Does Not Want More Troops, Havana, March I. A dispatch from Gulcnc's, provlnco of Havana, says tho Insurgent leaders, Maceo and Castillo, are wounded. The Cuban Resolutions. Washington, Mnrch 4. Tho sen ate committee on forolgn relations to day voted to recommend to non-concur In tho house substitute for tho Cuban resolutions, and nsked for a conference. Spanish Opinions. Madrid, Mnrch 4. Tho opinion pre vails In otllclal circles that President Cleveland will not upprovo the Cuban resolution adopted by United States congress. General Woylcr, in a cablegram on tho question of American Interven tion, says ho hopes It will not bo necessary to rcbort to cxtrcmo meas ures. Madrid, March 4. A correspond ent of tho Imparclal at Havana cables that llttlo luiportnnco Is attached there to tho Cuban resolution of tho United States congress. Captain-General Weyler has cabled the government saying that ho docs not at present need tho ro-lnforcc-ments of 25,000 men which havo been offered by tjio 'government. Tho Marquis of Tomlllals had a long con ference today with Admiral Beranger, minister of marine, at which ho offered tho government all tho steam ers and the coal depots of the Trnns Atlnntlc company. Tlio minister of marine accepted thlsolTor, which will he debated at the cabinet council to be held today. Klght of these steamers will bo forthwith armed and placed under command of naval ollleers. The students of Madrid university camo to a decision to renew their ant I Amorlcau demonstrations today. The rector of tho university, learning of this determination, had llfty Htudcnts arrested. Tho result hns been good order, nnd tho city has not lcen dis turbed today. All Spanlnids who havo Ikicd acting ns consuls of tho United States havo resigned. When Baby was sick, we to her Outorla. When ilia was a Child, aha cried for CostorU. When the bocame 311m, she clung to Castoria. When tho had Children, the giro thoru Castorta. HARD TIMES FACTS. good rkading for tiik family ciiicm:. Every reader of Tin: Journal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. Tho Wkkklv Journal at $1 a year Is the cheapest paper on tho Paclllo coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub scriptions to any of tho following valuable publications, each known to tho world as u standard In Its field: Tho Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, The Farm News, The Child Garden. These valuable publications are each worth a $1 a year, yet wo give you your choice, one yenr f roo, for a $1.50 subscription to Tjik Journal, cither tho Daily for six months or tho Wbeiclv for eighteen months. I See the list, and don't neglect to profit ' by It. Don't bo deceived Into paying for so-called premiums offered with high nrlccd miners at u Hllirht advance. I Remember This Journal Is tho rheapest "newspaper on tho Pacific coast, and It gives you high grade aremiums without additional charge T COURT HOUSE 'NEWS.- Proceedings of Public Interest In the Various Departments. COUNTY COURT, The Marlon county commissioners met at I) a m. for the March term. Commissioners Watson nnd Anderson nnd County Judge Hubbard werp present. John B. Glesy, olerk. Bills wero allowed as follews: M. Benjamin, Woodburu, road supervisor district No. an, 2,700 feet of lumber for bridge at $0.50, $17.55.- Amos Barrlck hauling 1,700 feet of lumber, tn district CO, Mehnm, $5. W. D. Clnggctt, 80 loads of gravel for road district No. 20, $4. K.J, Rice, Engor, repair plow, dis trict No. 32, $2.50. L. V. Ehlcn, clerk "alary February, $203.3:1, deputy hire February $150. Geo. F. Hogois, 300 document envelopes, $1S. Patton Bros., stationery, $1. Statesman Pub. Co. February pro ceedings, $8.57. Geo. F. Rogers, mortgngo record $10, cash register for sheriff, $21. Patton Bros., one roam legal cnp,$4. Geo. F. Rogers, binding 25 books assessment blanks, $22.60. County clerk, stumps 85. Patton Bros., stationery clerks of lice, 815. l'ROHATK COURT. Tho last will and tcstnmontof Sarah Fullerton, deceased, was admitted to probate today. Sho leaves her prop erty to A. T. YA 11I11 Jr., Chas. P. Ful lcrtou,aud the children of his brother, Norman Fullerton; one-seventh of the remainder to hor brothers, John Mlnto, Robert Mlntn; sisters, Marga ret Cralg,Auna Arnott,JanoRlchards, Isabel Wain and May Ramsey. A. T. Wain Jr. Is mado solo executor, with out bonds. F. R. Smith, M. L. Cham bcrJIn and F. W. Waters woro ap pointed nppralsurH, and roport prop erty amounting to $11,300. Tto nbovo Is fonllrmed by County Judgo Hub hard. CIRCUIT COURT. W. M. Wirt vs. Oregon Wholesale Nursery company, potltlon for n re ceiver; pending the hearing of tho motion for Judgment and to strlko out, tho plaintiff moved for leave to rqply, whereupon lcavo to answer was granted. Catetlno Hurley vs. Chas. M. Hur ley, continuation; motion overruled and sale continued. THU TAX ROLL. Shurllf Knight hns not yet begun to collect taxes, on account of somo needed repairs to tho binding, which had l)eeomo loosened by tho constant usage during the past two months while the equalizing and extension was being prosecuted. Tho members of tho county com missioners court accepted an Invita tion to take dinner at tlio poor farm today with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephens. They also Inspected tho same and returned at 2 p. m very favorably Impressed with tho econom ical and conscientious management of the county I m Urinary. Taylor Foster, of GatesL J. T. Ross, of Ablqua, A. E. Parker, of Englq wood, J. L. Bollinger, of East Salem, were at the court house today. Tho circuit court, department No. 1, Hewitt, judge, wnw In session all day on trial of dlvorco cases. Patrick Million, of St. Paul, has declared his Intention to support tlio Republican party at the coming elec tion. Ho voted tor Lincoln lu 1800, but has been Democrotlc evor since. Ho is one of many at St. Paul who havo changed. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portions of tho car. There Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an liitlamcd condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube gets lullamcd yon havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, ami when It Is entirely clottd deaf ness la tho result, nnd unless tho In flammation can bo taken out and this tube restored to Ita normal condition, hearing will lw destroyed forever; nine cases out of tun nro caused by catarrh, which 1b nothing but an In flamed condition of tho mucous sur face. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for cir culars, free. . F.J. Chknney & Co., Toledo. O. iKrtSold by Druggists, 75 cents. Hightst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Rtprt Aboutei.y warn rf - v ys oIHUNl OPPOSED Does Not Favor Recognition of tho Cubans, VIEWS OF THE PRESIDENT Should Not Depart from Principles of Former Presidents, Washington, March 4. Tho presi dent and his cabinet undoubtedly arc strongly opposed to the present recog nition of the belligerency of the Cuban Insurgents, and to nny declaration concerning their Independence as em bodied in tlio recent congressional resolutions. The following Is not an olllclal statement, but It Is known from careful Inquiry thnt it accurately represents tho administration's views of tho matter: While tho president and members of tho cabinet personally feel the sympathy common to nil Americana, with tho Americans who nro contend ing for solf-governmont, they feel that in tholr otllclal action they should not dopart from tho will-settled princi ples which wero formed by former presidents and secretaries or state during prior Insurrections In Cuba. Those wero clearly set forth by Gen eral Grant In his message of 1875, In which ho dealt with tho question of recognition of Cuban independence and also with that of tho recognition of belligerency. Both Independence and belligerency nro facts and tholr recognition by other powers, ns tho term Implies, Is merely a formal acknowledgement of '' a state of things which lightly or wrtiiiglj has coino about. The pre tenso of recognizing what does not exist, "Is always, and Justly regarded as an unfriendly act nnd n gratutlons demonstration ofinoral support to the rebellion." It Is understood that tho adminis tration does not think tho present stngoof alTalrH lu Cuba Justllles any change In the altltudu of the govern ment. Its function Is to act and to express feeling. Tho only action now proper Is to continue to holt respon sible for Injury to American citizens tho only government, so far nsiipiH'tirs kthat has, and maintains, authority In Cuba, until botno other government succeeds, at least temporarily, lu sup planting It, INURRAHlNa Bl'AIN'8 NAVY Madrid, March I. Tho Marquis of Tomlllals had a long conference with Admiral Beranger, tho minister of marine, at which ho offered tho government all tho stcamora nnd tho coal depots of the Transatlantic coal pany. Hood'u Is Wonderful. No less wonderful are tho cures ac complished by Hood's SnrsaiKirilla. even after other preparations and physicians' prescriptions havo failed. The reason, however. Is simple. When tho blood Is enriched and purl lied, disease disappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarsapa rllla Is the ono true blood purifier. Hood's pills are prompt undelllolent and do not purge, pain or grlpo, 25 cents. Notice. Tho partnership II rm of Smith & Schlndler, blacksmiths, having been . dissolved on Junuary 1, 1800, all ixsr koiis Indebted to said Smith & Schlnd ler nro hereby not I tied to call at the blacksmith shop, No, 50 Statu street, Salem, Oregon, and settle their uc counts at oDce.otherwIso said account will 1m placed In tho hands of an at torney forcollectlon. 2-Hd2w Salem, Or.. Feb. 14, 1800. MoKlnley seems to bo leading all candidates, Baking M3 Powder &