Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1897)
CUBA Weyler Dodging Gomez His Conduct Causes Adverse Com ment in Havana. Nuw York, April 12. A Herald dispatch from Havana says: The extraordinary conduct of Gen eral Weyler lias caused a storm of ad verse comment. Since he left Havana on March 21 the captain-general has done simply nothing from a military standpoint. He is now in Trinidad, presumably to inspect the much talked of barrier, which apparantly serves no purpose but to fence General Gomez from Cdllxto Garcia. Willie it Is notorious that Gomez has been quartered at Arroyo Blanco, no attempt had been made to dislodge him, and nearly three weeks of valable lighting weather has been marked by no military operations of pretended importance. The captain-general's morality campaign against corrup tionlsts throughout the Island has however been pushed. An encounter with General Gomez, It is considered, Is the all important issue, and it has become plain that Weyler has been dodging it. It is believed here that the captain-general was warned by Senor Uanovas not to remain longer In Havana, as the great and growing dissatisfaction might necessitate ills recall, -and his so called trip to the front was made simply to give the impression In Madrid that he had actually taken the Held. A few days ago' during a temporary marshaling of Insurgent forces In this province under Rodriguez, Castllla, Delgado and Acosta, 2000 men were encamped within cannon shot of Morro castle. This with the daily reportsof lighting show what the story of paci fication amounts to. In the mean time It Is estimated that the Spanish loss 10 date In the Held and in hospit als will reach 50,000. Mrs. Rosalie Lamas, 01 years old, four of whose sons are with tho insur gents and a lifth in a Spanish prison in Africa, has sailed for Key West, having been released iiiftcr several months' imprisonment In Las Recogi- tas with the lowest class of female criminals. Of her Uye sous thiee joined the Insurgents at the outset tind the other two were arrested. One was released and one sont without trial to Ceuta Incommunicado. The other was released and joined the rebels. As Mrs. Lamas suffered from paralysis, her unmarried daughter, Rosalie, was accorded permission to go with her to prison. Mrs. Lamas was finally sentenced to go to the Isle of Pines, and then to Fernando, but it has now been decided to allow her to leave Cuba. She waschargad with maintaining correspondence with the rebels and sending them medicines. In reality her sole offense was that her sons were in arms against Spain and could only be punished through her. There Is renewed talk here about negotiations for peace, on the belief that Secretary Sherman and Minister de Lome are discussing some plan which will have the approval of the juuta in New York and General Gomez and the Cuban civil government. It Is not thought here that anything short of Independence -is under con sideration. General Gomez, who hates a Spaniard and is too old to reap any selfish reward, is wholly committed to the subject of freeing the Island. arrival of the regulars, Amlevahad been ordered to retire with the ! wounded; otherwise, he too, would I have been taken. Terry resisted the .capture and was fired on by the (Spaniards and wounded. General Rivera, as It Is well known, was also wounded. Arrested, Jacksonville, Fla., April 12. Gen eral Julio Nunez was arrested at Palm beach, charged with Jvlolal ion of the health regulations. He was put ashore In a rowboat from the Barmuda, and was promptly arrested by the deputy collector of customs. A carload of Cubans went down the coast Thursday night, and were to have been transferred to tho Bermuda at Palm beach, but the activity of the government officials Z prevented the plans '.from being carried out. The crusser Marblehcad and the cut ter Winona have been ordered from Key West to Palm boach, at the re quest of the Spanish vice-consul here. Released. Washington, April 12. Jose dc Amieva, an American citizen, a den tist, formerly a resident of Matanzas, who was arrested April 7 and conlinsd In Fort Cabanas, has been released, according to a cablegram received at the state department from General Lee. Word was also received from the same source that the authorities had released Jose Gonzales, arrested In November and confined in Plnar del Rio prison. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, Jaj they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in order so cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takenintemtilly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous o faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quad medicine. It was prescribed by one of ih best physicians in this country for years, an is a regular prescription It is composed' the best tonics known, combined with th. best blood purifier, acting directly upon tht mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro luces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Q?Sold by all druggists. ! i trtMltmi mm cgcfablcPrcparatlonforAs similaUng ihcToodandRcgula ting llieStamachs andBowcls of PromotesDigesiton.Chcerful ncss tindRcstContalns ncilhcr Opiurn.Morphtncj nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. KeaearotdnrSXKUELtlZ3Ea JmtJ.in Sad' JlxSmnit Jirpcrmiat -ft CtrtatabStJor JlamSctd -Ctanfud Sugar Uitruymn ftanr. Apcrfcct Remedy forConslipa lion, Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca, ondLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. NU EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPEB. I jf. j m ij i iTi i i i ' n . .i i...' ,. ? Si , lt ti'i H , M) 3v 3BSSE & jV i is '3il I 1 Ipl i M iMr SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF TUcdi &- uu OIT THE WRAPPER OP EVEEY BOTTLE OF Castorla Is pat up in oce-tba tottlos only, It is cot sold la balk. Don't allow (rayons to cell yon anything else on tho plea or promlss that it la "jnst as coed" and "vL'l answer every par- w JBHIMttgi pose." w Beo that you get u-a-b-t-o-B-LA. AyaCJvayY'&&! "7 rtlpptr. JZSSSEn Ladies of Salem. Mrs. M. E. Smith has succeeded to the millinery business of Mrs. D. L. FIcster at the 'Paris" and requests your inspection of her spring stock which is ample and elegant and offered at the best figures for the times. Mrs. Smith has ulso established a bargain-counter from which she will sell trimmed hats from 25 cents to $1. 8-1 w The Northern Pacific. Train leaves Portland at 11 a. m. making close connection at Spokane for all points in the mining territory nortli of Spokane. If you are going to the gold fields see that vour ticket reads over this line: Thomas, Watt & Co. 1-7-tf Agents, Salem, Or. Notice to the Public. Salem, Or., April 10, 1897. Prom and after this date I will not be re sponsible for any bills contracted by Mrs, Catherine Benson, formerly Lennon, and warn all persons to not run bills In my name as I will not pay the same, as she has separated herself from mo by imprudent conduct. 4-12 3t You should xs Dawson's Bitters. iteeven PATENT PENDING. r i. rruit rver. Fruit growers are invited to investigate before buying or building a drier. My claim Unl whojire using the Steevens since two'years.H Estimates and specifications furnished or.dners are: i. Unlimited capacity. 2. neapness ot construction, ?. cheapness and simplicity of process. Write'me for testimonials an Rapid production. d experience of ' 4. basy 'growers built. Address Kinfl G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. NOW'S THE TIME FOR SPRAYING We are agents for the BEST PREPARED SPRAYS and are prepared to quote prices CHEAPER than you can manufacture yourself. Call or send for catalogue. OREGON FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO, Office and warehouse, cor. Trade and High, Salem, Or, Open Meeting 1. O. G. T. at Popu lar hall next Wednesday evening. Good programme, good speaking. No admission charged. All are invited. MANHOOD RESTORED SS guaranteed to cure all nervous diseases, suoh as Weak Memory, Loss of llrain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly Amis sions, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power iu 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. Si.oo per box, 6 for $$, by mail prepaid. Circular Free. Sold by all druggists. Ask for it; take no other. Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co., Paris, France. Laue-Savis .Drug Co., distributing agents. Third and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Or. ONE For sale by D, J. FRY, Salem. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Few realize that each squirrel de roys $l.f0 worth of grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator is the most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents. For sale by G. W. Putnam, Stelner Drug Co., Lunn & Brooks, G. L. L. Baskettand A. I. Stone. d & w-3 10-lm i .mr nm$m JMmSlim How Rivera Was Taken. Havana, via Key West, April 12. The Associated Press correspondent lias Interviewed .los. Dolores Amieva, a colonel in the Cuban army, who was brought to Cabanas fort on the 7th Inst, and released on the 9th. Amieva was formerly a resident of JIatauzas city, and has been an A-nerican citizen for 10 year. Amieva was with General Elvera when he was wounded, lie said that at that time Rivera had only 150 followers. Several columns attacked them suddenly at -Sabauzas. Nearl all escaped except Rivera who suffered from heart Wsease and fainted at a critical mo ment. Colonel BallaCCO remained o8 We doctor book, profusely illustrated of wiucn i "When a toaDy cornea to the house real hap piness comes. Worry and work and care and anxiety count for noth. ,111 (j against tne smnntiilv dnintv. UJ clinging touch of the little hands and the sound of the little voice. The highest function given to hu man being9 is bring ing healthy, happy children into the world. Nothing equals that nothing com pensates for the loss of it The woman who has not borne a child has never come to the real fullness of womanhood. Over thirty years ago the needs of women ap pealed to Dr. Pierce, now chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. The jesult of his study improved by thirty years of practice is embodied in Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It serves but one pur pose. It strengthens, purifies and makes healthy the organs distinctly feminine. It gives weak women the strength and health necessary for the production of healthy children and it makes the bearing of those children easy. It is sure to cure any weak- ni or dfmmrfment neculiar to women: ' stops pain, soothes inflammation, strength ens, purifies, Invigorates. Thousands of uomei nave oeen maue nappy uj ". Thousands of letters like this one from Mrs. W. P. Caik, of Clinton, Allegheny Co ,Pa who writes : " I was affected with all sorts of fe male trouble. I tried three doctors, and seven kinds or patent medicine, and found no relier. My husband said 'try Dr. Plesx'J Medicine.' I fold him I might as well throw his money la the fire as to try anything Wore I had lost all hope I had not taken more than hair a bottle, when I could eat and sleep well I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and several vials of his ' Tellers One year after 1 gaie birth to a fine baby girl I not along so much better than when my other child was born. Three of my friends are taking your medicines, and are improving " Yours truly CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tn fse- ilalU tijuitnri m lies Tiry EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. EXfRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 8:50 P Ml Lv...;i'ortland. ,.Ar (8:10 am u.-oo ph Lv. . . .Satem . . . ,Lv ! 600 A M ii.'IS A m) Ar. San Francisco Lv ( 730 p M EUXIRiCOMPQUND ii PMIXTURE. Which by using ono small spoonful to a quart of fresh milk will yield ono pound of nice butter, and also one pound of butter from one gallon of skimmed milk. $100 In.caso of failure. I will freely give tho receipt, $2 for particulars. Address OMEIt n. MASON, Ashland, Wis., P. O. box 419. 4-9 1 m d & w Above trains stop at last Portland, Oregon City, Woodbutn, Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefierson, Albany, iangent, Sjhedds, iialsev, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Drums and all stations from Roseburg to Athland, inclusive. ROSKBURO MAIL, -DAILY. 8.'30AM Lv. IIOO A M Lv. 520 rul Ar .Portland .Salem..,. Uoseburg. .Ar Lv Lv (4.-IO - 2.'20 (8:oo PM PM A M SALEM PASfcENGER DAILY. 4.'00 6,-is P Ml ri Lv Ar Portland. .Salem . . Ar ( 10:15 .Lv 800 AM AM with General Rivera for the X, 4r, cu- Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a lie doctor hook, proiuciy uiin" - 80,000 have been sold at Ji.ya a copy will EGGS FOR- SALE From fine pen of imported B. P. Rocks. score of pullets 90,0,1 ylt giyt, gijjcock 92; $1,50 per setting of 13. Barred down to hide. Also Silver Spangled Hamburgs, priie-win-ningstsck. $1 per setting. J. W. HOUCK. lefferson, Or. 4iod&wiro Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTLAND AND CORVALL1S. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 730 Ail! Lv. . ..Portland.. Ar I 620 P M i2,'l5PMpAr....Corvallis...Lvl 135 PM At Albany and Corvallis connect with! trains of the O. U a Ii. Ky. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 445 P M I Lv 7125 pm) Lr ..l'ortland..,.Arl ..McMinnville Lvf San 825 A M 5SO A M D noebai nurnose "2l FSFE on .Tecv.?1 .1: . m.,m5. of assisting him. Shortly before the 1 Assoditiol, 65j Main etrtet, Buffalo, n.y. IDDD POISOH A speciaDtySS uarj iilMOa l'OISON permanentiV tr. If von nrfipioviF,h. ?"" lTP,Wlro"eBlhotelbU 1.15 arKV.ICWOXall to rnm IfvAnh...,.!..-.1: cury. Iodide notnk7.nH'.,Mi t'.lrZ'Ji'F R5kii?c?iM Vti mouth. HoSi ttlfroot; rimplen. Copper Colored Knots. Ulcer nn out. It u tola Secondary ULOOD I'OJSOM SEfntee to cure. Wo souSt tiomo.( obsti. Date case and cliaUcnce the world for h case wo cannot cure. tfLls dJUeue ha? tinn bmeathe.Ulllotthemoiteen"r?liI! S5?nf,J!?S0'05? P"1 Woaon"Lneondl. Uonalcnsrantr. AlmintatinUi....;...,?rrr PP'Kfon. to'cooTMKuyco. I H)1 aUwMrfoXeanile, VtHUAMli, ifj Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. sawing uates on application. Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUS1KALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNKK, Ticket Agent, Salem, R. KOEDLER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, A.O. F. & P. A. Portland. Tl illHi filMf 'ItfHITI O W&C3 & k as a, J33r -mmft 1 ful Uu, "VMOI ,aa - pir'ntttorrliiDi, . u tturkj dls ' ur ludtimna - i' ur ulcers 1 U II $ I1I1J t "U-trlDgm. .0 aj .-u(;bUU I . trim; rrppald. lot l Alt ur i UOlllta, U.74. flM WfWM THE ONLY CENT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC COAST. IThrough Tickets CRCULATION Of the Daily Journal Increased 75 Per cent. Following letters need no 'explana tion: Salkm, Or., Feb. 25, 1897. B. F. Donhani, 1 M., Salem, Or: Dkar Sir: Will you not please to ndvlo us if the weights of mails now received from tho daily Journal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago at this time. As we have not In creased the size or tho Daily Jour nal during the past year, we wish to estimate the comparative Increase In circulation, by the comparative weights mailed. Yours very truly, IIofer Brothers, Editors. Salem, Or,, Feb. 25, 1807. Editor Dally Journal: Dear Sir: Tho weights of malls now received f 10m the Daily Jour nal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago ut this time. Respectfully, B. F. Bonham, P. M. By J. A. Sell'vood, Asst. P. M. The circulation of tho Portland Telegram Is stated at 2500 copies dally. The average circulation of Tun One Cent Daily has been for sometime larger than that and the Weekly Journal has a largcrclrculatlonthan ever before. The Journal is now established as the paper having the largest clrculu tlon in Oregon, next to the Oregonlan. Advertisers are invited to Inspect our lists of subscribers, and are reminded that our mall subscriptions are all paid In advance, and that such are a desirable class of peoplo to do business wllh. They take this paper because they want lt, not becauso it is forced upon them, and they can't get rid of It. The Journal outsold all other pa pers In Oregon during tho legislative session. THE ONLY ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. 2 K " s. p. r k tr z yo tr-o an 1 uxrtOB crti-iny' 2' O i " !..& Cti n XP3 Psr.cg'.r, ??&?&. e " . 3n G P 5 I 'I bd 3T m In 1 n -rm r- I rs - z-f-'z p ? a i:3 B 3.8 a'So's- SMoy&aaa&n "5(17(10 o mS Ba ; S1 i-pI "ftSS 2 S"B Md ? Wi a F a p. ST O o E. yfca 3 p B p o r- u B. P ? K " RS. E0 B ti O VI J. " &ftg-JisSff5,Mi.2a&a K2 S-B.a E2 e&g.a3.S5,-s&H ji r f". n a o r fc n r .S a" S9 S 2.S St.S M.filK.gB &d E.Q.S& a "-s B.S B. B n p. 1 SB- V) Ho u a p. k- t-j s s .1 p n 9 s . p-s B.H,iS'--: 1 . H It a S- G " 5 s & 2.Q e o eE 2.gE,5ig8i.rpji:4''3 3"i p .5 g a k a B S ? o eHeg n i - s m ut H 1 Q 5twn 2.8 f? 5 -d ti bit &X22 2.J c 2.5'- 3 a 3 6.-8 S iga 1 WHKLT Three' njontluby'inil25cj crc )ti it fSHo papers enl beyond lirne paid for, A PUIS m PAPER. ii Tub Journal hsi three times the circulation In n Or con of Any daily and weeklyln xmired bv Silver men and voien of iha Parlies u the champion of the l'c plr'a cause in ihii atate. You can afford to help support . Ti:. ..Ill-.....' I . .... I. J. .-.I . t...lli . ..it r "Ti tn Oregon except Scott's paper at Portland. It is recoi one Dimetallic state masses Ladlos Who Value A refined complexion ronst use Pozzonl'a Pow-I cer. It produce a soft and beautiful akin. iciaiuc siaie paper every issue is acvoiea ,io Dunaing up thi cause anions ui iuc rcopic. Hofbr Bros. Publistiers. Salem, Or TO HIS EA ST! Ibion VIA THE Pacific inrougti I'uiimari Palace Sleepers. 'Touru oleepers ana i-reo Kcclinlhrj Cbair i between "7 System nan Palace b: reo Kcclinin Portland to Chicago, Our trains are heated bv steam an) lighted by Pintsc light. Time to Chicago, 3 ! JcyJ Time to New York, 4 1-2 dys. f Which is many hours quicker than con- J)ttltOB. For rate, time tables and fullj informal! apply to BOISE a BAHKJClt, Agents, fc'nlcnj, t t R. w daxtek, c.e. ukqjvn, Oeneral Agent Dist. Pass. Acen- 135 Third Street.' PoitlanrT 0; R. L N. CO. roiHE KAST GIVES '111L U!( ICb Two Transcon'inenil Rouio:. . Via Spokane MinnriDolis it Paul anil lrn. ver Omaha and Kaneu Citv. Jxtv rtr in easternrcitles. tor full details call on BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. 1 OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Alnsworih Wt Pnrit-inn Feb- Ifi at. 26. and March 1. S. 11. iS. 91 and 28, fr Fare Cabin, $i2jsteeracc. J6. aILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Daily Saemjserv. lce Btsamer Ruth for .Portland. Mondav. Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,, Thursday nnd Saturday, at 6:45 m. Returning, leavo Ash street dock, Portland, daily Ckecpt Sunday, nt 6 a. m. Passengers riven transfers in electric line at Oregon City if desired, mak- iug 11 possiuic ro rcacn rortianu nt I p. m. CORVALL1S-SALEM IMPUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallis at 6 a ro. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland .with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M Powers agent, foot Trade street. E. MCNEILL, I Pre, and Manager W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or address r ttTA G.CM.' POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL .ANID Eastern R. R. Company LYAQUINA DAY ROUTE.' Connecting nt YaqMna llay with the Sa trancisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for rortunclat lono a. m. Tuesdays, Frida iiu auuuuYs. weaves ciaiem lor U Rfondays, Vednesdays and Fridays p. m.; vs for Corvallis, at 3130 STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San trancisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. I'Passengor accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisco j Cabin, $9; steerage, (5; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin 6; to Humbold. Bay, cabin f8; round trip, good 60 days, f i6t YAOUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on th North Pacific Coast. No undertow sur bathing absolutely safe." For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can b found in abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay. idv- ivcauccu raies to an points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or', I. C. MAYO, Supt. Rivei Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona 4 tAlm fSalem, Dock Northern Pacific Railway. " RUNS' Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin" Cars Tourist Sleooln0"' Carb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duiuth, i-aigo Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnineg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington. Philadelphia. Nw York, Boston, md all Points, East awl South;,,. For information, time cards, maps ao tickets, call on or write;- THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTR" 65 Commercial sjreet, Salem, (JjV r ' - A. D, Charlton, Asst Ocp!I. J'asiTAc't Monison.'st., coinetj Third PwUsnr Orr