fSS!frwiyx w s.'-11 MJTMWffMM'iMHWMi Jir?""" -fw DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOXi. x r .mi. SALEM, OREGON",, WEDNESDAY MARCH 15, 1891). KO. 04. v Spring Arrivals l I 2000 FiliDiis Routed. Tn-Hav I High Grade Childrens' and Misses' in t vesting toos and latest toes. 20 r,pf cent cheaper than can be soldi anywhere else in town, "Steeli Shod" are wearers as well as styli ish See our big advertisement on third pagef or this paper SALEM SHOE STOPE ..--,... Ladd tx bush Bank Building, btatc street i v ittmihtit rffffmfTnfffffTfmfnffmffrTrnmrTfffffnf nnffrmrrnrmn Wiat is he Mater With Lacvs i $2,50 I SHOE FOR LADIES It is all Right Lace and Button Vici Kid Stock All styles and sizes, I Q Eiiyiioii'iuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii r&C4A' SHOE STORE 94 StatkSt. Salkm, Oni. UiiUiiUiiUUiliiiiJiUlltiLUliiUiit a BHVHaWXWHtHHHIBBHHHHHBIHHIIBIBMVBiBHIItiaifli Si mn AjI IRew ine$ tad if in ? onum lV i CT "- Ji Ji Vy M. X klJLA. JLJ tJLJP - H. 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American loss Is slight. Americans captured 3."U Fili pinos. Many bodies of rebels killed in the engagement arc floating down the rlycr. A bout ,1:50 the Filipino surrendered at tliu town of Tagulg to the Wash Ington regiment, and 155 Filipinos were captured at Paslg by the Twentieth regiment Our troops round 100 dead Filipinos and 100 new graves near Pasig. The prisoners were unarmed and It Is presumed they executed their threat of throwing their arms into the river. New York, March 15. A dispatch to tho Tribune from Washington says that tho war department olllclals are satisfied that- within ten days the problem of the disbandment of the Cuban army will be settled. "Then: If Micro Is a ruction that wants trouble v Ith the United States It will bo known. Some Insurgent chiefs," said an olllclul, "talk as If they wanted to go on the war path. Tho quicker we know it, ir so, the better." It Is only a question as to how many followers the malcontents In the as sembly can persuade not to lay down their arms Advances received show u majority of Cuban soldiers will sus tain Gomez. Washington, March 15 Tho fol lowing dispatch has been received: "Manila. Three thousand Insur gents moved down last night 'to towns ou tho Paslg rlycr lino. Hy lighting, Wheaton haa dislodged and driven them back, tuklng 400 prison ers and inlllctlng heavy losses In killed and wounded. Ho reports his losses ycry model ate. Ho now occu plestheso towns with a sulllclent force to hold them. Otis." REJECTED. Emperor Willlam'8 Plan for Increasing the Army. !! AoclatctI l're n the Jnnrnnl. Bkkun, March 16. During tho dis cussion of tho second army bill In the rclchstag today, tho minister of war, General von Gossler, said tho measure was a factor In favor of unity, adding that tho defence or the fatherland was no party question. Tho bill, ho con tinued, had been altered in commit tee, but he hoped tho rctehstag would restore it to Its original shape. Tho reduction or the ocacc Tooting by 7CO0 men, ho added, was of vital Import ance, and ho could not accept tho re duction, as the present state of the battalions was prcjudlcal to the etllcl ency of the army. Tho war minister then appealed to the patriotism of tho rclchstag, asking that body to grant the government's demands In its en tirety. The rclchstag later, by a vote of 200 to 141, rejected the army lncreaso de manded by tho government. The gov or imcnt committee's proposal will bo also rejected. Tho contor und frcsln nlge union voted with tho minority. The rest or the army bill was adopted without debute. Its third reading will take place on Thursday, In the meantime, the momborsof the rclchstag will be able to weigh the go vcrnmont'd statements before finally voting. During the discussion preceding tho vote the Imperial ohancollor, Prince von Uohcnlohe, replying to a speech made by a member of tho peo ple's party, declared that Empernr William's guiding principle was solic itude for tin J.afcty of tho omplro.at d lug that his bcnso of responsibility for the suifety or the empire was strongly P'csent. The minority vole or 141 included conservatives, members or the Imper ial party, national liberals, members of the radical union and members or rerorm party. Genera Gomez Says United Slates Is the Only Power. The Sulking Miners. Il- Annoolud'il l'rc to (lie Joiiriuil. Lake City, Colo. March 15, Tho Italian strike leaders at the Hlddtn Treasuro and Ute and Ulay mines havo agreed to surrender the men connected with the disturbance of yesterday. London, Murch 15. A special from Madrid says: Premier Sllvola In an interview spoke In fayor or Intervention by Franco for tho purpose or obtaining rermUslon from tho United States for Spuh to resume direct negotiations for the lease of Spanish prisoners, held by the Philippine rebels. Washington, March 15 Otis cables the following casualties March 13 -Wounded, Second Ore goo, Co. B, I'rlvutc Walter Irwin, moderate, Murch 11 Killed, First Washington, Co. E, Private Ralph Van Busklrk Wounded, Second Oregon. Co, D. Private Alfnrd O. Cardln, seyerojCo. V, ,T B. Hod. sou.sllghtljS Co. E, CIibh. J. OUon, severe. London, March 16 The Evening News pupllsbes the fotowlng dis patch from Manila: "General Wheaton lias completely routed ;tho Filipinos and occupied Paslg, Tagulru and Pateros. Several hundred of tho enemy were killed and as many cap tured. General Otis says this Is the areatcst victory since February 6. The Americans will now press towards Agulnaldo's headquarterc." Journalist Gone, Ur Aoclateil l're to the Journal. Berkley, Cal March 15.-WIUIant A.Calhoun, well known in PaclflJ coast journalism, Is dead. Tbe Beef Inquiry. llr Auoclnied Prm lo the Journnl. (Jhioaoo. March 15. The court of iBoulrv held a woret executive so Entombed Miners. Ily AhoIii(cm1 I'i-cim to the Joiiriuil. Luadvilu:. March IB. Efforts to rescue Charles Itouss and Albert Frey, who have been imprisoned In the Bonalr mine, six days, has so far been unsuccobsml. They are supplied with provisions and are not suffering A Torndo llr Aimoolntcil Pre to Ilia Journal. Bikminoiiam, Ala., March 15. A tcrnado near Birmingham lias caused much damage. Wires are In bad shapound details dllllcult to obtain. The tornado wrecked a dozen tor moro dwellings nnd three churches and un roofed several factories at Avondalo and Woodlawn. QOLD STRIKE. In Northeastern California Causes Ex-1 citement. Ily AaNOclnU'il I'rca to (lie Journnl. San'Fiiancisco, March 15 A let ter to tho Ex'tmlnor says rosldents of tho mining town of Hayden Hill, Lassen county, In tho extreme north eastern portion of the state, arc greatly excited oyer an exceedingly rich strike of gold ore. Monday night tho store or Petei Cook, at Hlckre'ill, was entered by burglars, The safe of tho postolllce, which Is kept in tho store, was cracked and 815 belonging partly to the btoro and partly to tue olllco was taken, with some articles of merchan dise, the amount of which cannot bo told at pnwent. Thcro Is no cluo to the burglars. They wero evidently noylcos us $200 In another drunor of the safe was not tuven. Grip is (laying thousands of victims. Dr. Mites' Nervine is curing thousands. la hi no -now ith Dr. Anita' Tun ?lu But the Cuban Assembly Is Still at Work. Committee Appointed for Raising a Loan. Hy .Ruclntrit l'rei to tlir Journnl. Havana, March 15. General Gome?, says ho recognizes only one power In tho Island that of the United State All the Cubans can do, he declares, Is by permission of the American au thorities, and, therefore, the military assembly can only talk. In his opin ion, the assembly Is acting as it docs because It wants to got more money nut or the United Stutcs. In this connection ho points out the assembly tlrst proposed to ask 880,000,000. As for himself, he avers that ho Is not a beggar. Tho United States govern ment offered tho $3,000,000, nnd ho has never usked an Increase. Indeed, ho says, to ask more would be undigni fied and Improper. To all callers, General Gomez speaks lightly of tho assembly, declaring that It was his creation, as ho did not wish to appear a dictator, and that the real military members who took no part In the vole to depose him will now resign, Ho calls the assembly "a collection of black clouds with much thunder but little rain." General iangullly Introduced a mo tion protesting against tho acceptance of the $3,000,000, preceding It with a long preamble, declaring that tho as sembly was ready to co-operate with the United States In maintaining or. dcr In Cuba, The motion culled for tho adoption of threo resolutions, In the name ot the armed peoplo of Cuba The tlrst extended the thanks of tho assembly to the United States for aid during tho recent war. Tho second thanked the United States for tho offer nf $3,000,000, but went on to as sert: "Owing to the assembly's exact knowledge of tho needs of tho Cuban Buldlers, Its members consider It their duty to dcclaro the amount Insulil- clent. Wo cannot honorably accept It ns a gift, but only us u loan, as President Molvlnloy's authorization Is necessary to raise funds needed to ac complish tho disarming of the Cuban troops:" Tho third resolution appointed a committee of three to present theso resolutions to President MoKlnley. Genoral Sangullly's motion was carried, 18 to 4. "Tho document or Justification" was then read. It Is ycry long, und cites casos to show tho dlsobedlenco or General Gomez to tho assembly, declaring that those familiar with tho Inner history of the war know that strained relations always existed be twecn him und tho Cuban civil au thorities. It reviews his interview with Hubert P. Porter, und lay i stress upon the fact that Gomez has vir tually Ignored the ussembly during tho last two months, Tho document Is in effect an eulogy of tho members of the assembly a declaration that they havo done their duty. Certain passages, referring scathingly to the people or Havana who yesterday ex prosxed their disapproval or the as sembly's action Saturday, were elim inated alter an undignified ar.d heated discussion, An attack upon the assembly, printed at Mutuuzas und signed by the mayor of Mutanzas and others was read. Tho document of Justification was finally accepted by acclumatloti, the assembly deciding to print 10,000 copies after which it went Into secret session, presumably to (Hsoukj means to obtain funds for meeting the ex penses at Washington of the com. mlttco appointed to present the reso lutions Scnors Vllliin, Hovatia and Dlsplgna. Theso men wore really selected during former secret sessions. If tholr traveling oxpemes aro assured thoy iwlll pneeed .lo Washington, nomlually to hand the resolutions to President MolClnley, but really. It Is said, to negotiate the mysterious loan which has been the object or tho private sessions. Washington, Murch 15. Tho com mittee appointed yesterday by tho Cuban military assembly) at Havana, to come to Washington to secure recognition, will not, be rccoganlzcd In any olllclul capacity. Tho war de partment olllclals are actuated by tho conviction that they are bound by reasons of sound policy to avoid sueii ollllclal recognition except to such u fully representative body as might bo created by nil the Cuban people through the exercise of the right of fraurnlsc. Havana, Marcli 16. The reported resignation or tho civil governor of Mora Is untrue. Another Gomez manifestation Ib planned for this afternoon, and It Is sild thatcubun officers will organize tho manifestation in favor of tho Cubau military assembly which, If It tikes place, will probably lead lo a clasn between tho opposing fuel Ions. Havana. March lb, Gencrul Gomez conferred with Gun. Brooke today. The Junta Patriotic dissolved last night, after passing revolutions of ad herence to Gomez The Salem W. C. T. U. hold their annual election yesterday the 14, Mrs. Hakcstruw was elected president, Mrs. llhndos secretary, Mrs. Scrlbcr treasurer, Mr. Carrie White Corresponding sec. tho last three selected. Tho reports of tho superin tendents of departments showed much work done. Mrs. Catherlno Spruy su perintendent or cvungcllrtio work reported having had meetings cvuy Sunday In tho year und somo extra meetings through the week. Mrs. Emma Murgun, supetlntond Flowcr Mission work reported haying given out three hundred bouquets with script uro texts attached to them to tho hospital and prisons to tho sick und sorrowing. Mrs. Pipes re ported sovcral new subscribers to tho Union Signal our National Organ. Tho mlnlstors or the city have nil been very kind to speak for us when ever called ou and given encourugo montand approval or tho work. R AVA Baking ymfMd bsowiely'Pvre Powder Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome HOYAl BAKmO KWOf CO.. HtW vonx. Rains in California. General Down- Pour in tho Entiro State. A Snow Bound Passenger Train Aban doned in Michigan. llr Aanoplnted 1're to the Journal. San Fhanoisco, March 15. It has been ruining hero steadily for over twenty-four hours, and tho storm has becomo general throughout thestato. Chkyknnk, Marcli 15. The snow bound train at Wheatland has been abandoned by tho company's oMcials, who will tako steps to rescue tho pas sengers by Bleds, A. J. Shrum, ol Grade, In the John Day country, left for homo after a few days spent at Salem In the Interest of tho Vltuc Oro remedy, Pearl W. Gcor, orSllvcrton, Is local agent for Marlon count Aimed at Insurance Companies, lly Amioclntcil I'rc to the Journnl. Auiany, N. Y., March 15. Gov ernor Roosevelt has signed nn amend merit to tho civil code which prohibits absolutely a doctor from divulging any Information concerning his pa tients, either before .or ufter the death or a patient. For u long time the Insurance law has permitted a man to testify concerning the physical condition of u policy-holder, which was In variance with tho code. Colored Peoplo Object, Cincinnati, O., March, lfi. The colored peoplo of Cincinnati havo been Indignant ovor tho treatment nf col ored troops In Nashville, when tho Ffth rcglmotit(colorcd), United States volunteers, pussed through that city, after having been m into red out. The colonel of tho regiment Is hero, and he usscrts,that. the attack was en tirely unprovoked; that tho soldlors were asleep In tholr cars, and the Nashville police entered tho curs without any provocation whatever and with batons began beating tho men until they were unconscious. He says tho discharge -papors and trans portation vouchors of somo of the men were taken nwuy nnd torn to pieces, A committee has boon named to cull tin Indignation meeting, whero It Is proposed to tako stops to bring suits against tho City or Naahvillo for the acts of Its policemen, Building a Navy, lunjnor il o aj,i pai,aotiv n Washington, March 15. Rear-Admiral Hlcliborn, chief naval con structor, In ills statement of work nr.- ompllshed on the vessels now build--Ing for tho navy, shows that there are now actually under construction, or already contracted for, 61 vessels of. VlirlmiS t.vtwu rtinolm, fr.n h..ln- ships to torpedo-boats. Tho degree of completion of tho battleships Is ns fodews: At, Newnort Nowa, Kcarsarge, 85) Kentucky, av Illinois, 02. At Cramps, Alabama, 7.V At. Union Iron works, Wisconsin, 03. The Maine, Missouri and Ohio had not been started on the date of the report. Tho sheathed cruiser Albany purchased In England nn the stocks, Is advanced 80 per cent toward com pletion. 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