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". Hood's Stimulato the stomach, m rouse the liver, cure bilious- M-M II g ncss, headache, dizziness, B III ifc our atomach, constipation, r etc Price 25 cents. Bold by til drurcrlnfj. The opIt 1111' to talce with llood'a 8anaparll la. Investigating Commission, Sends Important Dispatches by My sterious Messenger Havana. May 31. Tbc coramlsion conducting the Inquiry into the cir cumstances surrounding the death of Dr. Ruiz closed its labors Satuidny. A-mysterious messenger from Wash ington came from Tampa ou the steamer Mascottc, but did not land. Mr. Fl&hback, secretary of the coin mision, accompanied by General Fee's son, went on board the steamer before shesailedand heldabrief consultation Willi the stranger, and it is supposed that they delivered to him the report of 1 lie commission and other highly important dispatches from Consul General Lee and Mr. Calhoun, to be conveyed to the state department at Washington. The messenger was re gistered on the Mascotte's inward pas senger list as II. W. Kimball, and the name apdeared on the steamer's out ward list. Dr.Josc Congosto.theSpanlsh consul at Philadelphia, who represented the Spanish government in the Inquiry, is understood to have forwarded a long report to Senor de Lome, the Spanish minister at Washington, by today's mail. Messrs. Calhoun, Fishback and Con gosto will leave here on Thursday for New York direct. CALHOUN'S REPORT. Havana, via Key West, May 20. Of the two reports understood to have been sent from Havana by the commission investigating death of Dr. Ruiz, that of Mr. Calhoun will, it is said, agree with the statement of Cousul-Geueral Leo that Dr. Ruiz died from concussion of the brain, the result of violence after solitary confinement of more than 13 days, regardless of his treaty rights. General Lee declined at session of the commlsion to question the wit nesses who were Interogated only by the Spanish representative. Consul General Lee will shortly make a re port on the Ruiz case, and Mr. Cal houn will make a further report on other matters, such as the money question, the state of the insurrection, the condition of American interests. Weyler Failed. Havana, via Key West, May 31. Details have been received of an en gagement at La Reforma, yanctl Spirltus, between the SpaniSrds, com manded by General Weyler, and the Cubans, led by General Gomez. The battle was fought early last week, and it was the result of Wey ler's scheme to crush Gomez by sur rounding him with 20,000 men. The plan failed, and the battle was re ported hero as an ordinary Spanish victory, without details. It was the first time In tho war that Weyler and Gomez have faced each other. General Gomez, placing his men In the best strategic positions at La Reforma, awaited General Weyler, and for six hours held him in check, nlthought the Cubans scarcely num bered 1000 men. Gomez ordered his best shots to pursue the Spanish general, but tho latter never came to tho front. "When two fresh Spanish columns came up Gomez retired and the Span ish abandond the field. Willing to Purchase Freedom. New York, May 31. A special to the World from Washington says: For the lirst time u represenatlve of the Cuban junta has been received at the state department. Senor Tomas Estrade Palma, head of tho Cuban Junta In New York, and chief dele gated to tho United States of tho Cuban government, called at tho state department. Secretary Sheman, In extending the Inyitatlon to Senator Palma, was obliged to do so unoffici ally and to receive him as an Amer ican citizen. The president was also unofficially aware of his visit. I Senor Palma stated that tho Jnsur-' G gents arc willing to purchaso their freedom at a reasonable price. A full understanding prevailed that -naccs- sary funds could be easily secured to float the bonds whenever Spain ngrced to enter into negotiations looking to u sale of Cuba. NAVIGATION OK THE RIO GRANDE. Injunction Issued Against the English Dam Company. Denver, May 31. A special to the Republican from Santa Fc, says: The United States, marshal's ollicc received from District Judge Uantz, Silver City, a writ of injunction against the Rio Grande Dam & Irri gation Company, restraining that al leged British corporation from con structing any dum across the Rio Grande or otherwise obstructing the flow' of this so-called International navigable stream In New Mexico. The1 injunction was granted on application by the Uultcd States department of justice, and is in the nature of a tem porary lcstralnlng order. As to whether it shall stand pcipctual ar guments are set for hearing June 1-1. A lively contest in the courts over the use of Rio Grande waters in Col orado and New Mexico Is expected to open with the hearing of tills case by Judge Bantz. The case, it Is claimed, will turn upon the question of whether the Rio Grande Is a naviga ble stream on the international boundary line at El Paso. The case is very important to Colorado and New Mexico, as it inyoJves the ir rigation rights of the Rio Grande rlyer. STATE NEWS The graduates numbered 15 at Med ford high school this year. Tho building of the bridge across the big Nestucca at Woods will com mence July 15. It is now known by what has trans pired that Magone had planned a series of grave robberies of the bodies of rich men. The delinquent, -tax list of Clacka mas county for the assessment of 1893, sold Saturday after second republi cation. It still amonnts to about $10, 000. Mrs. Ritchie or Vale, Malheur county, was tied to a stove by a masked robber, while he robbed the house of two watches and a small amount of money. Lester Ilulln, one ot the oldest pioneers of Lane county, died at his home in Eugene Friday afternoon, aged 74 years, ne came to Lane county in 1847. Andrew P. Shull, of Pendleton, a pioneer, died Friday afternoon. He came to California in 1846, to Oregon in 1802, and has been in Eastern Ore gon ever since. He was born In Illi nois, October 29, 1831. The Albany lodge of Elks are try ing to arrange for a grand clam bake for the members of that order at Newport on the 20th of June. It is expeted that some 500 or 000 Elks will be In attendance. Some under classmen of McMlnn yillc college Tuesday night hanged the entire senior class in effigy on the football goal, on the college campus, and flung the senior flag at half-mast. The United States flag had been re placed by the senior flag the day be fore, and the mischievous persons pulled down the senior flag to replace it with a white rag. The faculty is at a loss where to place the blame. It is remarkable fact that a rrau never ap preciates the sufferings of. others until he himself, has passed through the Tire of pain or remorse. Then it is that he looks around for those who are suffering he wants them to profit by his experience he gives his time and money gladly for the benefit and never tires of his zeal. There are plenty of men weak and worn out, Struggling with remorse and fear, and the natural outcome of habits that brought incapacity a sense of Ionesomeuess and a feeling as if the best side of life had been banished forever. Such men should write to Thomas Slater, Box 390, Kalamazoo, Mich. lie will send free of charge by mail, in a plain sealed envelope full particulars about the method he used, and this will enable any man to get a complete cure at home. It is the method Mr. Slater used to cure himself of the troubles that sap the strenght and vigor. The cure was so complete, to satisfying and such a wonderful change from his former condition that lie will gladly tell others all about it, sending all particulars. He figures that he doesn't know ot a better way to snow nis ap. preciation of his own cure and the sufferings of others. There must be generous men in this world to off.set the tide of avarice. Write to Mr. Slater, it will cost nothing for his des cription aad method, mope- -3R. fJK&HESZSKOTKSSSKKKl -ZTev H ml it """ ml P-3 ir'flKSVT-if Vratti2ii23fe-f5fl self. Save money, time, aud labor, by using It cleans. Injures nothing. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, I St Louis, CMceoo, Hew York, B-j.tin, Phildplila, San Francisco. I SiSS5afflZS2SZJK2m2SSKS-2ffiK35SKS 0 W I i & V-' 11 a a H b&r Will hold its annual field meet at the V "? "k ? jf r" J&.'&aWK. JUNE S J&. Teams from University of Orecon. Corvallis; Oregon State Normal School, Monmeuth: Pacilic College, Mon mouth; Pacific University, Forest Groyc; Willamette University, Salem; will participate. thick events izu yara nuraie, zzu yaru nuruie, luuyara aasn, zm yuui dash, 440 yard run, 880 yard run, mile run, mile walk, two mile bicycle -race. Field Events Hammer throw, shot nut, pole vault, broad jump, high jump. tho cnampionsnip cup, now uem held during the year 1897-8 by the games of Juno 5. Ilandsome gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to those gaining first, second and third place in each event. Excursions by boat and rail, Chcmawa Indian school band and other bands from surround ing colleges. Admission 50 cents, This will be the greatest athletic meet ing ever neluin tne nortnwest. Manager, J.''. IS. lirown, Willamette university. Call and seeTGRAY The greatest variety, and finest corner State and fThe only complete stock of blacksmith and STOVES AND MANHOOD RESTORED guaranteed to cure all nervous diseases, suoli as weaK Memory, Ixjm of rain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emis sions, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power in Generative Organs of either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried in vest pocket. Ji.oo per box, 6 for J5, by mall prepaid. Circular Pree. Sold by all druggists. Aslcforit; takenoothcr. Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co., Paris, France. Laue-Davla Drug Co., distributee agents. Third and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Or. For sale by D. J. FRY, Salem. Join (J. ffri Haying disposed of my mer chandise business, I wish to state that I can still bo found at my office In tho old Pioneer Grocery. I propose to devoto my time to tho Insurance bus ness, and write policies in the best companies known. All persons Indebted to me please call and settlo at once and save expense of collection. 5 21 ml Hello! SEE D, S. BENTLEY. If you want to move or want a load of any kind hauled or want a load ol manure, uin, sand or crave!, or cement, lime, hair piaster. brick or sewer pipe, see D, S. llentley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ling up telephono 30, Also! wood and coal on hands at all times. Orders promptly attended to. it John G. t If Cilt Expenses by buying .1 package of Gold Dust. Stop money leakages all over tlie house. Save & wear and tear on wood work, cliiua, and your Washing 1 Powder. $ yBa';'iK' OT?mwasffi93i e: M M & la K TMK. Eugene: OrcKon Agricultural College, ny uio university or uregon, win oc team winning the most points In the BROS, new stock of stock in the city, Northwest Liberty streets wagonmakers goods south of Portland. Ily us I air Dr. Ponu'tt Yellow XHerve 1'llls. This wonderful remi-H 71 SPEGIALTY'i"7'Be rtrHT77tZlttl,AT?- i;ir.t-"A?y"p?nci7 home 1 rorsame prlco under eamo ciinrnii ity. If 70a prefer to eometierawowllleon eh.jrjreffi'to cu,ry''.aldo P,otnl5ht and BUM bavo aches arid rmlni.Mucousl'utclies n mouth, Horn Throat, ft.uiit.ni uujij- vujurofi miois. uiccrri en any part of tbo body, IIulrorKyebrowflfullInc out, it Is this Secondary llLOOU I'OISO! we pnarantco tp euro. VVo solicit the mon t obsti unto casoa and ctinllengo tho world for a caso wo cannot euro. This dlscain has nlnv clans. 8500,000 capital behind our nniI?,,V, tlonal guaranty. Absolute proof cent spi .?Jr1"r sent sealed on Application. Adarces L'UUK IIKMKDV CO 807 Masonio 'Xeinplo. CUlVAUU, UJU MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE 4U ntrvout j'ucaj raiuoar aiem. crj.lm potencr. HlecpleuneM, uto . cauwd cretloa. Jitev quia U7 AUUM) uu" utiivr Cfiwmmvt una 1DU1 htu nuieJclu antl lumlti renters Loft Vitalltr in ola or joang, na lit a man for stndr,balnM or marriage, l'rTent Inianitr and Oonanmbtlon It taken in tlms. Their run ihowa immediate improve ment and eirecU a OTJIiQ where oil otherg tail. In. lit upon liaflne the eennlne AJox Tablets. The bare cared thouunda and will cars 70a. W (tire rail tiro written naarante to effect a euro la each cue or refund the rnonej. Price oq centa per backaae, or six paekaaea Hull treatment I for 93.60 Ur nall.in For sale at Salem. Or- bv D J. FRY, p ) a co- iasnoajaj oil tux UbuuiTbCM. -t. sprrmatorrliwi, - . uatural ills- . j Kur iaaamm 1 rlfi.tL.ti nr itlr. ' 1 laocoui lucro- I ... hou-wtrlngut, 1 Jiu r DrucclaU. , ,.r ..-i.i 111 plalu wrapiwr. , 1 1 arrM, prj-palii. fat I (Jii .lar m-ut uu 1- i I - For DeUoaey, for nnrttv. and f or imnroTement of th com I nmsn, I plezlon nothing qur.la Pozzoxi'a Pownsn H ftPflllHfK OODPOfSOi 2 HJR rfraL"Ps, aVn 1 t-f.4. i5 ' JBV Onaraautt n fl, &a to t.ni' avtatBiritLi..Jtj' i-? Vaaaaaaaaaaajav- re THE ONE CENT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC COAST. CIRCULATION Of the Daily Journal Increased 75 Per cent. Following letters need no explana explana teon: Salem, Or., Feb. 25, 1807. B. P. Bon ham, P. M., Salem, Or: l'EAit Sm: Will you not please to advis; us if the weights or malls now received from tho Daily Jouhnal arc fully 75 per cent more than a jcar agout this lime. As we have not In creased thcsi7eor the Daily Jour nal during tho past year, we wish to estimate the comparative Increase in cliculatluii, by the comparative weights mulled. Yotiis very truly, ilniWK Ukothuus, Editors. Salem, Or,, Feb. 25, 1807. Editor Dally Jeurnal: Deau Sir: The weights of malls now received fiom the Daily Jour nal are fully 75 per cent moie that) u j car ago at this lime. Respectfully, B. P. BONHAM, P. M. By J. A. S'cllwood, Asst. P. M. Tin; circulation of the Portland Telegiam Is stated at2500 copies dally. Thonveiage circulation of This One Cent Daily has been for sometime linger than that and the Weekly Journal has a larger circulation than over bcture. The Journal Is now established as the paper having tho largest clrcula lion in Oregon, next to the Orcgonlan. Advertisers arc invited to Inspect our lists of subscribers, and are reminded that our mail subscriptions are all paid in advance, and that such are a desirable class of people to do business with. They take this paper because they want It, not because it is forced upon them, and they can't get rid or it. The Journal outsold all other pa pers in Oregon during the legislative ession. 5 P'S.S.ir H &Zz?-2 Tig. O 2. x n "-S S- 5?a j -f ZZ- m n .. M If . Z - Zl- LJ- Vf ass-iffiBBSsa (- Jir'Zd.'TM w c -I t a- a b trJT 4 5 8 U.-C mU D a a-ftfcS5SS2.?g-r,gs a " c & I.M I BS - frana," 5," ap-t.2 a n oatS 1 WEIL! ThreeJnionthiVnpilJrj tit jm li EPNo paper tent beyond time paid for I PEOPLE'S SILVER The Journal has three times the circulation in Ore con of Any dally and wecklyln Oregon except Scott's paper at Portland. It is recognised by Silver men and voter ol th Parlies u the champion of the Pe pie's cause In this state, You can afford to help support one Uimetalllc state paper Eyery issue ii devoted o building up thU, caue among the masses of the People, Hofer Bros. 'Ptablisliera. Salem, Or ONLY THE ONLY DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. &?C9 a w 0) d o"s 5 p- B.5 cr r-r Hi. tr 15-3 gB pv .or e. tf 7L V n rt H-BS n (I z t: PIPER ton ep-ej xt 1 3.3 a a p. er 3 JTS cQn . ? '' P.. itaK S2m EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE or THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 0:00 rt Lv.. roitland. ..Ar 8:30 rxt Lv... Satem .. LvJ 7.45 A M Ar. San I'rnncisco I.v 1 i 9:3 A M 7-'IO A M 80O P M Above Irnfncsf. n n mi ..;,.;...! ....:1'? i.. p,,u .:i' j:," w rk v"? Jelluson, Albany, Tancent. bheltls Halsey, Harrtsburg, Junction City, Enger.e, Cteswefl, CotUge Grove, Drun, Oakland, and all Ua. liens from Roseburg to Athland, inclusive. nujHliriu .MAIL, 1 DAILY. S.'Joami Lv.7rPo7tTanir.".Ar (430 Fm ii.-ooam- Lv.... Salem.... LvJa.-ooPM S.2o V M 1 Ar .. Roseburg.. Lv (730 a m I'ullman llll IT, t vlrpnr fit,. I cma. -I sleeping ctri atucheil Jo all tkrouch train "Ml OlWIi wivisiuis. JBtTWELN PORTLAND AND CoRVALUS. iMail tinins 1 ai j except bunchy. 730 A m I Lv Portland ." Ai ( 5.'jo r M 1215 i-MjAr .. Corviillu . LvJ 105 r M At Albany and CurvafliT" rnnn-rt iTdl. tntlni ol the U. t & E. Ry. tXI'KBS-4 TRAIN DAILY tiXCRrf SUNDAY. 4.5 P Ml Lv . I'lirifand- Ar I S.-as a m iMitti tir I. m t:..-w:il.. t .. r - . " . .. .j-.. ... j 1,1 . ,I1..UIMI1YII1C-I.V) j. HAM Dirtct conn ctinns at San- Francisco wi.h Occult nul aud O.ieiunl and Pacific mail iteamh 11 lines for JAPAN AND U1INA Sat in dates on app.icaliun uaic ami tickets to liastcrn point! and Ituioi.e. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUMRALLIA, can be obtained hom W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agent, Salem. K. KOEHLER, Manager. 1. P. ROGERS, A. U. K At P. A. Portland. Through Tickets IO THE EAST! VIA THE 0;non Pacific Sybicm xlirough Pullman Palace Sleeper, Tourt Sleepers and Free- Reclining Chair -iiit; between Portland to Chicago Our trains are heated bv steam and lighted by Pintsc 1 light. Time to Chicago, 3 i-i Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than con pttitora. For rates, time tables and full information apply to BOISEiS: JBAJ&KER, ApentB, Salem, Ot R. W DAXTER, C.E. UROWN, General Agent Dist. Pass. Agent 13S Third Street. Portland 0. R. & N. CO, TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHOlCis OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and l)en. vcr Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastorn cities. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKF.R agents, Salem. Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION.; Fortland San Francisco. Steamers leave AInsworth flock. Pnrtlnnn May 17, 22, 27 and June 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27. a-mc oauin, 91Z, steerage, jo, WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLANn-SAT.F.NT n.-illtr R!.m .r. ice: Steamer Ruth for .Portland, Monday, Wednesday anil FrlHav n m n m Qi.nn.., Elmore for Portland Tuesday Thursday and oaimuu, m 7:15 a, m. returning, teavo Asn fctrcet dock, Portland, dally cieept Sunday, at 6 a. m. Pafisenfrnm frivn francf, tn electric line at Oregon City if desired, mak ing 11 wutuiuic lurcacn rortiana at ip. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE;- The stt.-amer Until (nr Pnrv-illl Tnoa.lnu Tl... day and Saturday at 330 p.m.,returnlng, lv. ffmmtr llan ( ft 1 lift 1. wuiTunia hi u u. in, on munaay, veunesuay and Fridav. Knnml trfn fli-IAi. in nit :. u n ' ' w-zvrj"? ,r..v!.r"-r"VL" uituvu, ii9iiiiij;iuii, vuiuuniia or mc East. Connections mado at Portland with an ran, ocean ana river lines, Call on u. M, Powers agent, foot TraJe street. e. McNeill, Pre, and Manager. W. II. HURLHURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. For full details call on or address r f. G.M. POWERS I-tiot of J tade st. Local Agent OREGON CENTRAL jvND Eastern R, R. Company tYAQUINA DAY ROUTE. Connecting nt Yan.'ina llay with the St n Francisco & Yanuina IJay Steamship Co, STEAMER "KAKALLON," Sails from Yanuina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos llay, Pott Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt llay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany tr points west to Sas Francisce: Cabin, $9; steerage, $5; to Cou Bay and Port Orford, tabir. f 6; to Humbold. Hay, cabin W; round trip, kliaI Co days, lW RIVER DIVISION Steamer ''Albany" between Portland and Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves Salem 1014$ a. m, Tncsdays, Tnursdays and Satuidays leaves Portlsnd. Yamhill street dock, 600 a. m, Sundays, Wednetdays and Fridays, EDWIN STOyr, Llanager, CcrvalJis, Oi J. C. MAYO, t'eft. River Division, ' I I I II I