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pPFVfT" y(?nn''t' " ' CAPITAL JOURNAL. OL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SAXiETvI, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1892. "TO-DAY'S JN33JWS TO-DAY." NO. G4. -Tvr3T"" ""w w"r wFffrt FVFNING Look This List feiJr23H5SEffi33 J Tk Stale Street liscollaneous Books, School Plush and Scrap from 10 to 20 per cent, Can lie Saved by Buying Your THE Men's Rubber Boots ' Plow Shoes Better " " Oil Grnin Plow Shoes Men's Congress " , Boy's School Shoes " Drcs Shoes 'Children's Flue Shoes - " Heavy " The above list offers s me of the greatest bargains ever known west of the loouvinced call and examine. 261 Commercial Street. Wtiy Are Those Lofe in SELLING SO RAPIDLY? BSO.i&.'CT.S.RS the LOTS, the '.RICES and the TERMS Take a walk or drive through the property and see he HOUSES and SIDEWALKS in course of construction. MATF.R.TA jround for ten Call On Wm. E. BURKE, Proprietor, One-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs. -SUCCESSORS TO WELLER BROS. -HEAD QUARTERS KOIX&lDES mm m vm mm At the old Stand, next You can get the latest MUSIC Finest Line of Pianos, Organs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars and mandolins. LOWEST PRICES AT KASTOIsPS, 3IO SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chcmeketa Street. House - and - Siqn - Painting, Paper Hanging. Knlsoniluing, ' AAUHlt)f lUHWUIIUHIgi HUH A 1111 Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work Birr ft PCM, Plumbers and Tinners, 1247 Commercial street. Salem. Ruccrainlete line of Stoves and Tiuwure. Tin roofing and plumblmr a agMcialty. Estimates for Tinning and ron works. Draya and t rucks' jma corner ( BUte mid tJommertMnl gSWKt, Prsp-letor. SA.LE1VI km Truck ft Dray Co. IRON kisrvf, - - . Mill stiff. sol i he lantclures BTKAM KNGINhH t Outfits, Tract lou hctftut. Crrstl end ecenu and ruanufactureis o r ana Keels, harm machinery rcaae Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. ibest class of work in our . with the lowest. Only Over McF . Leather Books, Photo Tissue OALL AND SEE FOR YOUKMEIiYRg. RACKET W3cSdcS1eINI dbref $2 00 worth $2 75 00 " 125 1 15 " 1 50 1 45 " 1 75 1 41 and ud $1 10, 1 30 and 145 1 40 "1 80 35. 55c, 05 80, $1 00, 1 10 No trouble to show goods. mCP3W.3TVJM,ifSUriP Mil ! lriW1 Pleasant Home are sure to suit every body. T, is beinr hauled on the OOTCli3?.4LC3KEBS - iclntire. FOR RED 8TAR- 'J&uVg?. door to Post Office. 1 Commercial Street. Send for Oatolocue FREE Wall Tintlug, etc. Varnishing and K. E. SNOW. Garden Hebo and Lawn Snrinklers. Plumbing Furnished. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber, Of fice State St.. onnobiUi Ba way be found throughout the dv h' kUwim. T. G. PERKINS, General Supeifatetdcnt. WORKS, - - - - OKEOON. Outfits, Water Wheel novurcinr. Fruit et. tJjm uo.eblnery made and ritiultfcd. celebrated Waubtrom latent Middlings ana rep-orea, res &:& line at pricos to emmwste the best material used. and See What You Want. PATTON , Offers Great Books, Inducement for Plain and Fancy Stationery, Pocket Cutlerv, Albums, Paper for Paper Flowers. Books and Stationery at A STORE Ladies' Glove Calf Shoes " Oil Grain, " ii ii Calf Shoes Doncola Shoes ' " Tipped Shoes " Flexible Dongola " " Fino Dongola Kid " " Oxford Ties Children's Rubbers only Studebaker Wagons, Hoosier Seeders and Drills. BALL BEARING DISC HARROWS. AT GRAY BROTHERS, COR. STATE AND LIBERTY BTS., SALEM, OREGON. tSCsMsfKSSSMsBCMMBMBI&JiMECLISiM U W lw iff ! Bf m LfiM VI .1 K for Infants "Co torials so weH adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Abciixr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach " Cuttos lUnTTN, D. D , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Tax OEMTAcn J. M, Needham, HOUSE PAINTING, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Leave orders J . Irwln's,rear of Smith t Steiner's drug btore. Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Seattle, Wash Breeders ol Thoroughbred Poultry of fol lowing varieties: B. O. White foghorns, 8. C. Brown Leg horns, White Plymouth ltocks, Barred Plymoathjlockg, Pit (James, Black Lang shams. Light Brahamos, Buir Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bronze Turkeys. Send lor Circular and Prioe LUt. If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken HnI dmh you need the 'Pacific Incubator and Brooder. It Is cheap, reliable, substantial, easily understood, and will hatch any kind or r.oos better than a hen. Bndfeo Ump to pay postage on our new M-page llluttra ted catalogue of Inoubaton.Tbomuctibrcd 1-owls, OALV. 1IKX. KKniKUH, ltone mills, poultry kupplle. etc This book roaulns 20 sull-slzed colored cuU of Thoroughbred Kowlstnd Is rt-nlete with Information. Adrtrc PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST.. Oakland, Cal. Those Afflicted With the habit ol using to excots, LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO tin obtain COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THB KBBLBY INSTITUTE "2T..a.rove 0r- 0H write. Htrtotlr confidential rrfiil xJR flic Purchase of llio State Street Book Store. $1 15 worth fl 40 145 " 175 1 45 " 1 75 1 45 " 1 75 180 2 25 2 15. $2 40, 2 75 2 60, 3 00, 3 25 - 1 25, 1 45, 1 65 25 Rocky mountains. To be Egamajftuguaacsacoariaaom KfcStiisi'HK-SSRl and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcoa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d pestion. Without Injurious medication. " For several years I have rocommendca your ' Castoria, ' and Bhall always continue, to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results," Edwin F. Patois, M. D., "Tho WInthrop," 125th Street and Tth Avo , New York City. Company, 77 JIuhbay Street, New York. t Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meal at All flours ol the Day None but while labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In tint class style Tweuty-flv cents per meal, RED FRONT Court street, between Opera House and Mlnto's Livery DUGAN BROS' Plumbing and IlealingjCo., Wholesale nndjrctall dealers In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS, 269 Commercial street. Telephone No. 83. NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE Between Aurora, Bntteville, Imiiiioc, St. laul and Fairfield. Leaves Aurora dallv at iOjvi n m. Ar. nvcaat f'iUrfleld a p. in. ReturulnK-IwiVe Kasrfleld at i p. in. Arrives at Chumpoej p, m I-uive Cham porg0 a.m. Arrlvus l Aunrs via iliittrvlll ats a. m Mm- necu wim morninets i: uo. trains jfiilu n-.rtti anQM'Utli. ranangers, buiftntge am frolicht carried at rt-eular rate. BerWc Ufflus Monday, Murch 17. 118. ItUd. J10RKKR,i'jpr. FEAR & HAMILTON, I-ouns negotiated on Improved farm and Ity iroi rty. .A.irr;ri. (lrtvr Room II, Bush Rank black. 612d E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer HUtsBt. andu.art W,-Th best meat delivered to all arU.cf thsclljr, OSBURN, Capital mi i WKmmrmmmm uuro iww i m THE CAPITAL JOUML. H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors, ! UULIS11KDDAILY.EXCEITS0ND VY BT TUB Caoftal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Ofllce, Commercial Street, in T. O. ItulMIn Kntcred at the postomco nt 8nlcm,Ur.,u second-clnss mrttur. JUDQK DEADT HAS NKW LIGHT Judge Dendy has granted n now trial In tbo (uso of Grace Q. Iganiw vs. tbe Southern 1'aclflo Conipany. Tbo motion was allowed aud tho judgment set asido. Judge Doudy explains bis ruling thus: "In tbo trial of an action for dam ages tor n porsonui injury, occa-' sloned by an accident to n bridge on a railway, it is error to admit cvi denco on tbe part of the plaintiff going to show that In tbe lecon- struction of tbo bridge longltudiual braces wero used where none bad been u&ed beforo. "Tbe action was brought by Grace G. Iwnacs against tbe Koutberu Pa cific company to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained inumilway accident, commonly known as tbo Lake Lnblsh disaster. On tbe trial of the case the jury found a verdict for tbe plaintir in tho bum of $11,000. "Tbo defendant now moes to feet aside the verdict aud foru new trial, becaus-o tbo court eircd in admitting evidence on tbe part of tbe pluintifl as follews: It being shown and ad mitted that tbo bridge in question was originally constructed without longitudinal braces, tbo plalutiff called Henry Rogers ns a witness, and asked him if tbo defenduut, in the reconstruction of tbo bridge, put in bueh braces, to which ques tion tbo defendant objected, which objection was overruled by tbo court; and thereupon tbe defendant excepted, aud the witness answered "yes." "This ruling now appears in tbe light of tbe authorities to have been erroneous and materially so. Tho effect of tbe evidence was to prac tically show an admission on tbo part of tbedofendent.tbntthobridgo was not properly or sufficiently con structed, without longitudinal braces In the first place; whereas tho uso of them in tbe reconstruction might have been only out of abundauco of caution In tho light of tho ex perience of the wreck. "No authority has been shown in support of tbo ruling, and it Is be lieved that none can bo fouud, unlets it bo in the state of Pennsylvania. "Tbe admission of tho ovldonco over tbo objection of the defendant appears to have been erroneous both on principle and authority. Tho Jury wtre led to believe by it that tho bridge ought to have been con structed with such braces origiualiy, and that the omission to do so was negligence, which contributed to tho result. Tbe motion is allowed and the verdict set aside. In tbo light of tbo former trial this caso ought to bo settled by tho parties, and doubt less will, and thereby savo tho ex pense and labor of a now trial." Judgo Deady had discovered at a rather late hour that there was no authority whatever for tho ad mission of certain testimony to show that tho bridge was Improberly constructed. It Is not the provlneo of a uowh paper to criticise tho action of a Judgo in any case. Rut It Is a uo torious fact that big corporations pursue all possible methods of wearying and worrying litigant parties until they settle upon any terms. It Is also a fact that private citimis stand very little show of carrying on sucli contests In tho federal courts, especially when such federal courts are disposed to grasp ntstrnws and technicalities to allow new trials. The eflect of such a ruling will not In tbo least prevent proof of tbo faulty construction of tbo Lablsh bridgo. It can only force upon plulntiir tbe increased expense of a new trial. STATU I'OULTIIV fiffdW, Wo call attention of farmers and poultry growers' to tho advertise ment of tho fiirtt annual show of the State Poultry association, to bo held at Salem, March 25-20. It will bo a cty Important meet ing and deserves tho liberal support of all breeders, as well as of S&Iem buelnesB moil Special premiums will uo doubt 1x3 made up by our restaurateurs and market men. The lilorul oush premiums oilered will make tbo oliuw a succtsful ono if money cwn tin that. It deserves the eiithueiustlo support of all In teresttd. KKi'uni.iuAr, rniM.iitiin, Next Saturday will occur the Ro publkan pwiwrh. They should be lariy attended by every voter of tl at party. The foundation of good orkat the polls W laid by good work at the prlniurles. There la another chance to sift the ticket at tbe polls but good- work at the pri maries) results In good government all arujniJ. Wo especially urge the fahiHM-b to ate to it that good delega tsua are eent to the county conven tion, Bee tbe official call. a tvlm: A-stniPiioN. Turner Grange is reported to have awarded a Journal editorial on tho count j judgeship a leather medal,on the theory that Tun Journal as sumed that no farmer could fill the office of county judge. Thoossumi tion of Turner Grange Is falso and tbo construction placedupon ouredl torlnl is strained for an effect. That editorial was complimented for its fairness and justice by many of our farmer readers, and wo defy anyone to show from any language con tulned therein that there was any such assertion made as Mr. Hilleary Implies was made, Turner Graugo to tbe contrary notwithstanding. If gentlemen who interest thomselvis in tills matter will unite to help this couuty get a couuty Judge at tho tn-xt election, who lias great busl tiesH and executive ability and a fair knowledge of law, be bo a farmer or nuy other man tbe people will bo far better borved than by rushlug a man into tho office solely becauso he is a fatmer aud nothing elso. Tho theory that nuy good farmer will make a good county judge, has been lepeatedly shown to bo a fallacy In Ibis and other counties. Persons who make a Hying flatter ing the farmers will not ngreo with this, but the truth about important offices is of more cousequeuco than any man's prejudices or any species of demagogery, bo it ever so pleas ing to the farmers. The Journal does not make n living by flattering anyone, and it believes a county judgo Bhould bo fully in sympathy with tho farmers and producers in all matters of county government, SUGGESTED COMMENT, Who dropped school election? tbo briok nt tbo 'Republicans get out to the pri mary election Saturday. Salem people always put in good men at tbolr school election. When The Journal gets loft nt an election it is not a victory for tbo people. The Journal Is tho oheapost aud best advertising medium in tbe Wil lamette valley. Get up a campaign club for the people's Republican paper ten weeks for 26 cents, for tho Wi:i:klv Journal. The Daily aud WiitKLY Jour nal never had the circulation it bus today and It grows right along. Business men nro welcome to cotuo in and inspect The Journal's subscription books. Circulation is pushed by enterprise and modern mothods, aud our carriers deliver this papor in all tho suburbs. Tho Salem Journal seems quito iuteicsted in Llnu county politics iu a mannor wo predict will not be du plicated In Its own county. Albany Democrat. The Journal takes the Hiimo interest In good results for tho pooplo every whoro that It does iu Linn county. Tho Oregonlnu has instituted suit against Aborn to recover $1100 duo for advertising in that sheet. There are fow papers in Oregon that havo not been bilked by him. Tbo press is iu tho samo boat with the suckers It brought to tho bilk. Eugcno Guard. Tho outrageous charges of this man Aborn for medical services should be Investigated. Wo bavo heard of a number of instances whoro his fees wero in the hundreds, where ho did not know wiiat ailed tho putlent and did not effect a euro. Such outrages on poor people should j be ox posed. Htatk ov Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 .. l.UUAH COUNTY, I ' Krakic J. Ojiknky makes oath that he Is tho senior partner of the firm ol I'. J CIIKNKV Co.. (loll)L' buslneuM In thn (Ml v or 'lolodo, County und Htaio nforewiid, und tho nuld firm will pay lljo sum ol ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS wrench and every cuseof UATAitmi that cannot bo cured by thO USO Of llAM.'s CATAItltll COKE. FRANK J. U11KNKY. Htrorn to beforo mo und subscribed Iu my primonie, this Cth day of December. A. D. 1WSU, A. W. CJLBAHON, sKaiI Notary I'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken in ternally and acts directly on tbo blood aud mucous surfuccs of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. I'. J. Cjiknky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76 cents. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed t Castoria New Washington, I'ean., peoplo are not slow about taking hold of a new thing, If tho article has merit. A few mouths ago David JJyers, of that place, bought his first stock of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, He has sold it all aud ordered more. "It has given the best of satisfac tion, I havo warranted every bottle, anil have not bad one come back." 25 and 60 cent and fl.00 hot Ilea for aalo by O. E. Oood, drug gist, A Card, Tho copartnership baa been formed between Dr.McAfeoand Dr. IJrooks, and they will be bund at their respective oflloca, until fur ther Arrangement, 8-10-tf Highest of all in Leavening Power. m&m ABSOLUTELY PURE GKNKRAb NEWS NOTES. Albert HollonbecU, of Franklin precinct, Lane couuty, has been in dicted for nu outrageous assault upon Mrn. Bello McFarland. The balanco of tho indebtedness on tbo M. E. church at Marshflold, has been raised by subscription and the church will bo dedicated this week. Tho Canyon City Nows Bays that BLeep buyers In Graut county aro ottering (2.7& a bead for 2-year-old mutton sheep aud $2.60 for year lings. Sheep are a good price and will probably remain so. E.E.Daltou.pursor on tho Chance, reports eighteen feet of water on tbo Sluslaw bar at less than high tide. Tho soundings were taken last week when tho Chance was coming out on her way to Coos bay. The Cpttago Groyo Leader ex presses great fuith in tho mines of llobemla, about twenty-five miles MHith of its town, and predicts that it will bo oue of tho gi cutest gold districts over discovered In tho West. A Chlncso woman got nft tho south-bound train at Grnnt'B Pass tho other day, carrying a largo clock, n valise and umbrella. Tho express truck carried twelve bundles of bag gago for her, so she has evldontly "como to Btay." At n meeting of tho board of di rectors of tho Douglas County Agri cultural association, held last Satur day, It wns ordered that nu assess ment of 20 per cent, bo levied upon the capital stock, payable at tho oftlce of tho secretary within thirty days from date of notlco. A rich deposit of gold has beon stiuok on Canyon crcclc about thrco miles nbovo .Iran Dey. Mr. Hlucs and Mr. Bllsby aro tho lucky pros pectors who found tho dirt. It yields 200 colors to tho part aud there Is snld to bo plonty of it. Many claims havo already been staked out and an era of excitement seems to bo at hand, A 0-year-old son of Superintend ent Gammle, of tho Broadmeud farm, at McMluuyiUc, whiio riding n horso and driving a number of others, received a kick from ono of tho animals, breaking his leg below tho kuco. The boy Jumped to tho ground, not knowing or realizing tho injury ho had Just sustained, alighting upon tho broken limb and driving tho bones through tho llesh. John Curlcton Graham is under arrest at St. llolens, charged with forging a note on ono C. E. Smith, and payable at the Oriontal bank of New York, for $-103, bearing date of Novoinber 22, 1800, and for a term of ono year. C. E. Smith Is supposed to bo at presout iu England. Tho note was doposlted with David Iliuklo, us colateral security for tho payment of tho purchasing prlco of a whisky scow several mouths ago. Elijah Davidson, who camo to Ore gon In 1860, was tho father of twelve children, six boys and six girls. The first child born to Mr. mid Mrs. Davidson had red hair, the next one black hair, the next ono red hair again, and so on alternating red aud black through the whole twelve, no two in succession having hair of tbo samo color. There ore few, If any, such coincidences on record. Mr. Davidson is a resident of Monmouth. E. K. Jones, who Is establishing a mulch laotory at Portland, is on tho bay purchasing matchwood, says the Coos Buy News. Ho says that ueurly ull the matchwood used on tills coast comes from Coos Bay. When usked why ho did not estab lish a factory of this kind here, ho gnyo as ono of his reasons, that It required 100 6-gallon coal oil cans u day to pack mutches In, und that he could obtain them of Junkdealerx In Portland nt 1J cents a can delivered nt tho fuctory. A Little Girl's Experience In a IjfgutliotiHe, Mr. atitl Mrs. Loron Trcscott nro keener of the Gov. Lluhthouso at baud Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April slio was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough und turning Into a fover. jjoctoro ut homo and at Detroit treated her. but In vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mero "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr, King's New Discovery and after the uso of two and uhalf bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's Now Discovery Is worth its weight In gold, yet you may get a trial bottle (rm ut Daniel J. Fry' drugstore, 22.5 Commercial street. Neuralgia Cured in 15 Minutes. Mr, J, H. Sturtovatit, editor of tho Waupuca, (Wis.) Post, saya: "Last night Cbumberlaiu' Pain Balm cured my wife of neuralgia of the face und tooth In fifteen msnutea. We would not bo with out It." 0 cent bottlea for tale by Q, E. Good, drugglat, "hAtt f.$.LXl'A fraffisJsr7Jltiria1i'iis8iWii j - firik i Latest U. SrGov't Food Report. Baking Powder CT Tho Queen England's Army anil Nayy. A GIQANTIO TRUST. A Syndicate Formod with Almost Unlimited Resources. Chicago, March 1C Tho Trans atlantic Mortgage nud Securities trust, limited, is tho namo of an other colossal financial scheme, the origination of which has Just been porfected by tho signing of papers to which the names of somo of Eng land's greatest financiers had pre viously been attached. It is the first syndicate oyer formed with a purely American board, which will first pass upon nil American busi ness, and which will control the operations of the concern in this country. Thb nominal capital of this now concern 13 55,000,000, but It has practically unlimited resources behind it, and it Is tho lntonlion of the founders to draw upon tho re sources whonovor promising Invest ment Justifies it. The Marquis of Tweedalo is tho head aud front of the syndicate Among tho Ameri can founders and directors aro Cal vin Goddnrd, presidout of tie Chicago & South Bide Rapid Transit company; W. A. Newell, general agout of tho Home Llfo Insurance company; Gilbert Montague, Ghas. II. Kingman, II. C. Speer, and Frank 8. Wrageloy. Tho backers aro tho Commercial bank of Scot laud, and in nil probability tho Flist National bank of Chicago. Tho now plan proposod Is to estab lish a bond of sympathy between tho foreign capitalists nud a great American republio through the modlum of tho American board. The incorporation .will undertake truBts aud agencies o( ovory descrlj tion, the issuing and guaranteeing of capital for companies, tho con version of industrial business to Joint stock companies. Tho object is to socuro control of gilt-edged Amoricau properties, Including man ufacturing establishments, steam and street railways, gas aud water plants, etc., and local gossip has It that tho wires aro already laid for tho absorption of certain valuable Chicago franchises, tho owners of which hnvo been seeking for pur chasers. QUEEN VICTORIA. A Largo Sum Loft tho Quoen and Hor Daughtora. London March 10. Queen Vic toria nud her Immediate family will bo rowardod for hor good ofilccs In trying to sottlo tho GuelpU fund dlsputo by receiving sovoral millions thalorsfrom It. In his will King Oeorgo of Hnnovor bequeathed to hor daughters 1,000,000 tbalere each. Tho presout arrangements between tho emperor and tbo Duke of Cumberland aro understood hero to bo that the latter shall recolvo tho capital sum of 10,000,000 thalora and thuslmplo Interest at 4 per cent,, which will mako the total amount r of tho payment from the Prussian treasury almost 32,000,000 thalers. Thlsisum will bo delivered to tho duko probably beforo summer, aud ho will thon pay tho qucou aud her duughters 5,000,000 thalers. England's Army and Navy, LqNDON, March 10. Tho houso committee on supply havo discussed tho estimate for the army and navy. The subjects touched upon wero weak boilers In tho ships Blake, Vulcan, Blenheim, Medea, Medusa, Superb, Thunder aud Devastation, the inolllclonpy of tho torpedo por tion of tbo navy armament and tho termination of the expensiyo experi menting with heavy guns during tho last ten yoara, as well as tho lost characteristic exploit of the admir alty In building thirteen torpedo bouts, which, after purchase, were I found to bo unseaworthy. Thocotn- mlttco also considered briefly tbo army cstlmatea. They adjourned after voting X3,600,000 for the wage of ofllcors, seamen, etc., of tbouavy, and X7,000,0o0 for the army, Not Opposed to Diaz. San Antonio, Tex., March 10.--A, Robertson, general manager of Monterey & Moxlcatt Gulf railroad, ho arrived hero from Mexico, He la on hi way to New York on im portant railroad business. The president of the Mouterey & Mexi can Gulf railroad la George Geron lino Trevlno, who was rejiortod in h City of Mexico dlspatoh as being a candidate for the presldenoy of Mexico, Mr. Robertson states that tho report I unfounded, and that President Dla Jiaa not a warmer 31 1 imamtm J..Lz 1...,. .