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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1897)
i-yc-ttllQpgl u T lWWH P m w: : IKt- . If , M Capital JoiirnaJ, jer tt&rxit oTHMm. .inmwinm in JfZV$JMJJX fx&. t, im sjfee fcS 7 jrKirfixc . vt'. k wttm mA ytv&l&M, ttotM& dor 'fer i fA & i htlbttj wVM waxy "Mt tfts'A V MM W)X A We - & ?HK JfVIZX4, & f& nyjitf8ivi MrJU A ivfr vm ymtprlktpvryef'A pfswAin wy vttMW 4h& && m ttpvtter. VT WH Vn U urMty K Kiktn tor yAx wfitet vrym. IB C1M1XL tetiA On Hfe Arrfrst! Ttf Hti'rfon Kwi&er Jdzs m tea fnxdM 11m STATE TKZAXVXV. 't) fwx A Jvtet UtfMttt re cw wsmuUiA ttnttteUt Utvwry, ts cM iA StfM ff f W " HiMtt n HtrtMipMM lm htitr kwvtt Uj tKit wytitiut tti nxrdy )ti' 'A pxrtunrttrj viAWs wu)iUijt,)orrii'rJsr4 ax v' pMA. 'Pint llunc I pznt U fA uu,ha u UUt liAuterMUi UtM tU) U H Ub for om yr 4 pat tf j wiwj in )Mvu vrMm Truinr, u QiWhh tomlUti, Ufe iuAe ftiwW'H'WM triy tbt ptwUvt. Hut tbt period of "ptfA ptrHf I IMte 0 rturu. THK ftKVKWaiDUM. 'lit Vjd' vrtf vxn will pre4 WHeu' wiHtltutt'tul MweniUMitH for ttuftimiUA loftfilv uu4 mUtnu Aim. 'llMt It nllJ Unix Ui uo Mont titv Mzi UxUUlWH n4 . ulwllM Ui f te tA tlw pvtyte, 'V)to prMM A H ivtutuoAmu ynHtiUiwplonul in Hut lat Itll twtyVMMlAUxl in tlw WJUii ! limut by Uw Jovuuau tAiUit, d nMuml AtfmUt or uny prvpHtiHtid i&AiA tourluiu yoU:, if mimuu IxtrrlKUlly. 'I'M prlfwlIe vt (lUwl legUlutlori on uixnUinl matter U recelrliix ro (VtfdtloiJ umonii people of nil parties, It Jm not apart nutttUiti, It U the fiiiHinuiuninl prlitolpJo of the orcfattfc law of our lund already, MKHATOIUAI, TIMMKK, 'I'lio QitHim lJlutur nliould kc ljt iimn for Minntor rluh cmouifli lo )lv Ht WiDlilotftoii without ftclllfitf hluiMtlf U arty iiU)rrt,orttiimn with Uin much pride and Integrity to ooli liU country. J'olltloi uud llnttiiclal vldw uro Inc (K;rUtl, hut at thU crliU an honot limn l ntoro Ituportant. A incro political ftdvnnturer ihotild not and will not lw ohoMiu, To innktt a mottt nuof ill Mitator a nun iMjtMcen ilia tlirtlontid llftlo iliould IwoIkoii, thouuh Orruon tnlit do kllll bettor for n tlioo with a man of nUty or Miviinty If he wura tutiuiblu of roprMintlni ihojuojtlo houuitly. Aua U ntihitri Wonrvd uimllly. Dicml Hlou. JUDiiin.I'Vli.'i.-'HerlmnmlrlUuMttiid dread riot mu (:uirrcd heteTliere luvn been iiinnlfMUoiii Ixiforo tho town Imll and uuuiy Jrrrumvo Ikjcii iiinilo. Tlia iniinlitlttiil unttiorltlcH ro ulldiml. owtiftf to Iniihillly lo mipprcwt tli!dltilritic. ii)d martial lawliatt irocii inH)luuwl. Uunh CaUHOl iu cui4 .llh IACAI AlTMCAriONH. cnhnil irH tlit fM "I Hi illi. CtUnl I I'lOhl MtllUlllUltl llU l l IMttl 111 lllK. CtUn II uhii imimiii"i HiMfta p tm iillUNll H1 IMUtl Uk lltlffltM ltlMSllt lUll'U tuiililurM li Ukiiiiuifinlly iwl (IHlllrljrUI.illb blcKKUmt nuooi o fe. I(il'i CiUiilt Cui Ultutk uutck itttllclii. II mm I'lfKtUwtl by (hi pi tn 4i uhjrtUUui liuitU tlntiy w ytn, n4 t icituUr iifH'nmltw) It li iwixhuIuI ttil Ut ItxtU klHwll. trfitUUtl vrlllt Ui 1iel WM ciiUri liinilitftlly im tht mHfiHli ur(uf 11i riki imitUiitltcfl n'lii ilt;iainu t nt iMuluct iuch MomUitnl ialn In tuni'fi CUMh. tWinl kr i(1mwmiUU ' ' I. t'HINIil ft CO.. ".VUvlo. O. jyrU bf Ml diumjliu, Kmlnllo Nolle. tftilleo lit liowuy i von tnat uio wk ir iiaoiicntciHiniiiRiionwiu (w nvm ntHitloui. Or., iK'tflnnliitf fartlmr oittinmRllotmllltxi he ou. or., iK'tfimiuitf ut I o'oiwk JVhruary lt, m. Id COUBty Ktipt. (lilt lit I i. Ill Has Yxjtt&mrn, JFit. x Ctwnse? 3S4 iiiaSer, Jtfe M wur Wr -Ves tI o U p XiVW o tb&MI JV9i99(1, TM bt,iMii vm ffefcttrf at AcUr. Tbt Hat &" -"MKfe, Vut rt&uA zu&A Hym. it Zist in it tbwu&t pat &&&&, TW yrt tssAzr t$xxL &tt tint tSsxn 1utew A Hit yMrL, a.i&A to bute by t&x ItfwAkvs, User urm?iir tuna iA Per jifTesK tZvtn, xzA tbt HUM vvwA AxxA n'Aiy zvsy Ut tbe fiwzobMz, vhUii "t vA, oS Vort V'r&t. Tbt AtU&U rt tttaxiA wxrs&A in the kMo ttbtit hz tin- iwut i&zt "mttiV 'jn JrJ tle HvtuhMUtfz Jli&'jtUr XoA Uo put Iu ). Ttey rtysrUA Uiz ht htA wAt mA tbe dtwUTt ikto n teuton tbtfdilp. Itvtkmt yAuUA tst, tsA in a ttoA htm uxiAcuSjA lit teoUA Uutl lot Kntltr, twv tittt vMti rAy ItenUtfA Uy DzUxAiret MrJJxtU inA Qonpty, yrhfi aunt hen tnta AsJ trM fur Uxxt pHrpfvt. Tbe i pvUtA tnurfanr km Ulurn oa ai& tilt Jlzrtlty, wblcti vsm Uodtd Mm at Uit nhxrt. A pirtrol vtzm n&a in sltlctf,aod ht mm huitted tAl Ui privtn. hithwiu lUt arft xu a coutvitUt nurpri&t Ui ISih tmptcVtA utzn, v. umnlzutA z tumricublt vAtwk, and calmly puffed a tili(tvlUt a he eot alvre. Captain Frazter of Hmj Hwauhllda, had an Interektloi; Uity Ut tell. lie fcald JJutler uhlpped with him a a trjkuinn under th oawe of Lfi Wtl ht, one of hi victim. All went well on tb trip oiroui tho Pacific, and It ntu not known that the notorious murderer wo on board. Yetterday when It wa known tne vecl wa near mn rrarwibco, jtuiicr np proachci Captain Frazler and aked hint when tho pilot appeared, tolow up, a he expected letters from Aus tralia. When the pilot came utxard Iluller approached him and akcd; "Well, I It yea or no'" The pilot did not know what he meant, and tho man kuvo no explanation. Captalnl'Vazler wan Informed by the pilot that It wan lupposed liutler wax on hoard under the name of Leu WcN Icr, and told tho iirranucmenU for his capture. Captain Frazler agreed to do all In his power to help the police NottiloK wasnald to liutler, and tho hip wan brought Into port. It wai attrcd that whan tho crew lined up for lnpoctlon, Captain Knit ler was to top In front of liutler. When tho polka came on board, and tho men lined up JJutler was tho sec oud man iu line. Captain Frazler ateppod for an Initant In frontof him, and at tho anmo time Herueant lion nor, of tho local police force, covered In ut with n plutol. Uiitlor's hands Went up llkq a Hash. Irons were slip pod over lilt wrlita, and one of tho most notrlotu criminals of modarn times was a prisoner. Wlion tils IwiKtfrtue was brouht ashore iuiy quantity of Inorlmlnntini' I Tjffl z ' vir vy I Vr ' v-,.OCLTflMn WC2- vmtM 4Wkr i fkTrzrrx-n C VI V-.-fc3fc . '- ?L O.Y - r Tgty&g&r-i cra -a n i-r J "- .btvk. ' ' '. - r y ju s. nfl w am jzfcgMSpri fti zkti,TLMl t rc: nnu mrL. w u iiLin- "i "BUBL -.. i - THE ONLY STAND BO, ! H0THIN5 BUTTHE GENUINE l4, TOI TH riSt -BO SIUPBS- tetc-pmsrtcrTfafftTr IftrrSipS' ONF CENI ON THE PACIFIC COAST. CUBA, CKWELiS ?9BOBfJ! American Consul Insulted. OtJr Spanitli Wews of IstffeSt. Gf62t Wjewt Krr.Fla., Ft- X VTtr B Bilwrr, osttfl In sjcttv la Crze, Oeba, ibdla&ot over a.o Jam! rf- ftrtd to Wia Vr tb; Hpzabfa atbr tls f Utat pta-oe, aa4 Jt U tt&Aer t4d b luu yrriUta a bitter cats- pUiot Ui Rwretar CHay. acowtSJaz ti adrfce ivMrtA htrt. Thfcrmwl was ezptctls? tereral AitpnUtht trota the -department Is reference to certain linportast letters referring -to 'the relation of Spain and the United Btates. He ;ltarasd thatitlie dlepatchwj liad Ieen for warded, and when they did no arrive In due course, lie made Inquiries. He learned that the dUpatche luid reached Saifuala Grande, but bad been elzed. open and road by the Hpanish authorities. Onjhul Jiaker was very Indigoaal and called on the Hpanish courniaad ant and demanded the dUpatoh&f, That official refused Utglve them up. Tlie Hpanlards kept the dlspaUsbe nearly a week and treated CrMil Maker's complaints with contempt. Finally, after the documents had been copied they were turned over to him. Tlie consul In the meanwhile had written a strong letter to Becrerary Oluey, recoiultlntf the clroamstancos. General Weyler heard of the matter and ordeaed the Baua la Grande ofll. olals to apologize to Ilarker, which they did, but the finery consul would not accept aheoiolo((y and said he had referred the matter to his government. This Is the first known case where Spanish officials havo opened state department letters, but Americans In Havana believe It has been done oyer since the war bei;au. It Is stated on authority of ono close to Consul-General Lee that his mall has been fre quently tampered with. In South Dakou. PlKUHK, B. D. Feb. 3. Tho question has arisen as to whether Flakier has not already received enough vites to elect him United Ktntessenntor. The point Is on tho locality of the votes cast for plowman. He Is a circuit Judtfo and tho constitution makes void all votes cast by thopeoplo or tho le- islaturo for other than a Judicial office for n JudifO while hoUMnsr his office. On tho ballot of Monday last 121 evldonro nuitliisl him was found, canv vnlcg wero cast, 10 of which were for fully packed In with his own belong ln. A photo of Mrs. Welter, a pair of bluchers, on which were stamped Welter's name, two watches, a specta cle case and watch chain with u locket, all bcariuv Lee Welter's tiauia uud inoiiotfraiu, a number of books, on the llylcaf of which were tho names of Welter mid his wlfo und many other urtlclrSiWhloli are rousldorvd.by the detectives, ui lxwUhely conncct (iitfhlm with the murder of tho sen captain and prwpeclor. riowmau. Plckler received M of tho remainder, aud if the Plowman votes were void, Plckler hud a majority of tho legal vote. RessnUnced. 8antaFk,N. M., Feb. a. Frank and Antonio llorrcfio, Jntirlunu Alruld and Patrlco Valencia, four conspirators, who murdorcd ex-yhorlff Frank Cha vc,whoa coin lotion was recently nf- tinned by tho United States supreme The detec court, have been resentenced ti be tHcsnre very poslthe a totheldeut' hainretl uu February as. Uy of their urisoner und scoft at any tMMslblllly of n mistake. llio lUtof kdUh murders Ma A No BUN It Have you otnrneeu miiii. "Ma Aiiuollne" It not sho will atinunr mltted by this hellish brute Is too for the first time ulKeed's.Opflrallouto Icmitiiy to print in Tim JouuNAt-,out with tho ttuiem JQiiy i-aay MiuUtrols. numutf tuem uro some of tho most Tuesday oveninu Feu.utn.tlQkoUi W v brutal oxer iwpretrated by any man, aftccntti. HoserHHl seats wle Th u ri ll suouldU burnt at the stake. day at lattons lkxk store. 1-2 tt Capital smi ftarsed. Y8i2il 2&owsj hi ia Awes lUiaassCMa. Pa., P -P fcrsfte mt. m Ifce Kie ? Use mxluci&tvA yetfesster sltwsMS, mtisti. iattttsuMte?-nrf rfmA, t Utt Ate kjNKlsst vat satMet owUiAlMt . ThklKvA&ss-UA ia ht ivmti W LtosVeejA-rjenwr L7e, vfst tie wsoAt etetster. It hnrmA wtnl jmimtua ltst tt ts dlM&reitrf. It btrf vm is4e wk htsAvzj tiat tttOe wsH be rod ia tB CfMj JrtSK3Bt C 'Jkt tt9SR8- aot-OTe.-r- Acrof Use kail tst the nwss erf SvptriBU&feiAotPwWc lasAracOM HchnSter, wtto m.t zto&t is Ms See yrteu tbe ire wk 4i&itnfL lit did all ht &hH Ui cktrtc iht in, bet it was aot is bf jjww. AX be sared ws tbe antftaUoo Vjtt Tboo- aod of dollars wrtb of rferds t:. Tb tamvt bad eataa Uttlr vray Cmm;k tbe woatt not btore tbe Atmitmtet arrivttt Part of tbe xvA Uimmm la wlott use vriiei n-as Msirved. tbest Ux &rw.ms viere w sutall Ute JUe baruhi m. &m tbe great ioutt was a waw of fhtrnt. This fjtimod like Ffcaviagg. Tlie ire hs eonSad to tbe capiUrf iMtlUfag. The k K jtwl at U)J); ia turaaee, UWJPI. Tbe lov of valu able records is xreat. KeMckr'f Btattor. WAsnicrwK,FebJ. It is reported at tne capttol. on what is believed tj fj t'fKd authority, thatGoreaor Brad ley, of Kentucky, lias decided Ui ap polnt Mr. Yerke as benator from that state upon tte retirement of Senator lilackburn, In 3Iarch, and not Ui call the legislature In extsa maIod. Tie take the rxlllou. it is said, that the appointment will be suktaloed by tne senate oecaute tne legislature will not be In session when the vacancy occurs. gjj,mmxji j,w i.-i.u - bthis ttc babyUoaecrf ths joyii of jroosg motkekood. Tbe baby'g Utb ll the pleawfltest festnre of the day, Thli, of course, only when tie biliy sod tbe mother are both healthy. Not much pleas ure en ) i4t-n out of buhisjf a peeviib, ilekly. fretful baby, the mother Ixa't healthy, the caa not jjet much pleaMirs out of n rt b 1 n g. Healthy motheri, who are cartful, llwiVi Via w. healthy babies. Weak women sometimes navo neaJthy Ubles, but the chances art jgalntt It. livery woman can have Iwalthy, happy children if the will take lroper care of henclf. Vt Pierce's Ka write lVescnriUon la wliat h. n.i. r. cures the weaknesses and dUeae psl. iar to women. It makes perfect women ol tuem women canohla of nuimii. Its UtC Obvutel tho ilrct1 anA ...' ally umm, J4yleUa "examiBaUoiu" and ttercotyiied " local treatweala." It U the oly uieUivlne for women aold by drujWU. deviied by a rrvvUrly eda ruled. exetiMced, and klllful icUlUt ia these dlwutoa, and iu aale cxtttdi th cembtHwl iala of all other medicines ad. enUl for this class of maUdlM. Taken carinjr, the icrtod of prsaaiK-y, it we. pares the whole womanly organim fr IU i Uaw of tiwl and daiwrr. It pranl. cally doa away with the tUmter aai .,m - -T i " " "- a4l-V. If? aa, HawLvrt alaHr aH BBaV '.BBH wearty all of tho mia n iwmi B4 Mt U k Iaratra' U Www iH tUnl tk "!. IIm Wkt ijr l uVm,TI? DAILY w THE LIBJf I REPORTS IX FOLL. TbeOca ltpUme Etsujia.d to elect a issior to isscttd MHchell and enact seeded triors lepjUaoa. Yos iriU want a rtEaUe repot U proceedingj. RELIABLE ffl'S. Tis jopit ""at d txw i They want all lie st. Tiej aat it from a reliable Knsrte M sen. , ONE CENT DAIUY: Oat a-vdi b vl :;, oik year i. fZTisQ yeyti tBte oli-me pau for. C. H. MACK, - DENTIST., Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old v, Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring stJ operations at moderate fees in any Uv$ In especial request. " M i in t WM winn iftiv., lil' V On inside property at 7 per cent. Oa fi.,1 and security at 8 per cent. Safe loans ntt or investors. ""ii" Vir. lcu ,n wiui Broker, room No. 2, Bush bank buiiv iirm r'n Miniro PLZ0 MMM WflLZ & MIESCKE Prnn Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt bw4 I Lara in duik, jh u. -ucapcsi meat ij( own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Up town shop near car barn on State . SALEM iim t Office: Willamette Hotel BuildiV Vnr nratAr service aDIllv nt offir Ml payable monthly in advance. Male c CQuip"" fc '- """' C. H. LANE, MEaCHANT TAILOF 111 f!nmmercinl St.. Salem Or EySuits $15 Opwards. Pantst upwandr BREWSTER & WHITE, mi m n All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 91 COURT ST, - SAUX TWIN MEAT Wm Best Meats in the city. Prompt delirsy, Cottle Block Shop, Court Street Shop. GEO. FENDR1CH, Prof. THE ONLY ONE DOLLAR IN OREGON WEEKLY n W HP. H 8 arber Si NO. 105 STATE STREET. Will be pleased to meet all my old pitni I in my new quarters. First-class work p& I anteed at popularr prices. Shayincr loctiis. Haircutting 15 cents. Ono trial on yRim I insures regular patronage. Bathsonly 15 cents 12 2r im GEO. W. PLASTER, Prop. I-REMOYED; - 2 o o 3 o ' -"Solr 8 3 -S2 grS s 2 g 2 S ? S IlWsfUfifl pl S :? S5c,3o S2E-2.- " ;? 5- 3 a "e "2 u 5 S C u v,. -S:o.-OpnSS-3 2..g p r cs ?3 a ; 3 "" 3 , 5 ?"r " s-5 3 5 g-o B 4J J s! ls G Z. o 2 S.?E.o p ?5 ft.3 Sa-VM - ?Ts3 fcS.r o "g p n 3 3 -'") t,? S I D' S. Bentley, successor to Stlcm fop. I ment Co., is nicely boused at the comet I Chemekeia and Front streets, and westofbr First National Bank. Thankintr the mUtl lor past ravors. we would piatllv have tie call and see us at our new office. HiroJ the telephone moved, when you desire un fti.nrr rinrr tin Jt nn All Viii.!hb ..lujjl to promptly. A full stock of suppliej fl nana, especially ol all kinds of wood. i-ttl DiiPOT Express, -1 WEEKLY - ll'uactu.i,,,, si,.,,,.,, . tyi, PP" l Uyond'time paid fw. ' Afeets all masl and passenger trains, hf tujje ana express to an parts ot tbe 07. rrompt service, telephone No. 70. JAMES RADERi T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWhLER, Makesaspwialtyoffine repair work, Seil Thomas clock,, etc., 215 Commercil Saesl U Dea j 1 mm ers id wocerii Liguors, tobaccos, cigars, confectioaj A full line of high-grade bottled goodul i Rinus. zi8 commercial St., Salem. R. J. HERSCHBACH Blacksmith and Wagon VR. J. Herschbach, blacksmith and J maker, horseshoeing a specialty, sett'uifU! new $1.25, resetting shoes 75 cents. j other w ork in nroporRon. Satisfaction J "'""' 'oo memekcta street. S 11 PIP Ha MSSMUU aaTfcal U m. J UI T11.U.U..1 " Hopbr Bros. Salem SteamLaundff Please notice'the cut iafM on the iollowincfi Shirt. -l-l. & Shirts, plain. drawers .......a... av. 10 eel .1 5 to 10 p 1 unucr arawers.... etOI0tl Undershirts , .5 to ioc- Spcks, per pair ... . .".7.7 ' ' 7.7 3 Handkerchiefs.. ...-' ;il i,...ii 1 ,': ..pi Jl . "creaieis i"z orieets and pillow slins ia cents oer d1 nd other work in proportion. , rMannitle nA t.u -imrK I telliPentlv txmcio Uvr fianrl L.ol,, Ulmsteo wt li k Dnui? rone Diif A lUlll!i iJMOllil UUW Publiahera. Sale m, Or. For service fnr iVi .mn eat market, corner Center i. finest milk stock le season. (Call t Bfjjl x Center and TbrtfJ : stock in Oregon. 1,1 Jersey Bull8 thr n.j..! 1 . . lirfdll .. UUut,KUcu uas IWO (JUI - r-jjr DUIIs. nnr.r.fli.i..j n.:- . in. L I residence onfe street', near S. P. rrfl, J 3 irf- t -