Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, May 21, 1897, Image 3

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The Morgan Resolution
Was Passed By the Senate 41
to 14,
Washington, May 21. After a
lonn ami excitinc debate on the
joint resolution recognizing a state of
war in Cuba and declaring that strict
neutrality shall be maintained by the.
United States, passed the senate by
a decisive vote of 41 to 14 at a late
hour yesterday. The announcement
of the vote was. received with tum
ultous applause, which drew from
Hawleyan emphatic protest against
the "mob" demonstration.
The resolution, us passed, 19 as fol
lews:
Resolved, That the condition of
public war exists between the govern
ment of Spain and the government
proclaimed, and for some time main
tained by force of arms, by the people
of Cuba, and that the United States
of America shall maintain a strict
neutrality between the contending
parties, according to each and all the
rights of belligerency in the ports and
territory of the United States.
The vote on the iinal passage of the
resolution was:
Yeas Bacon, Baker, Bate, Berry,
Butler, Carter, Chandler, Chilton,
Clark, Clark, Clay, Cockrell, Cullom,
DaviB, Deboc, Forakcr, Gallinger, Gor
man, Ilansbrough, Harris (Kansas),
IIeitfeld,Jones(Ark.),Kenney,Linsey
McBride, Mantle, Mason, Mills, Mor
gan. Nelson, Pasco, Pottigrew, Pettus,
Pritchard, Rawlins, Shoup, Stewart,
Thurston, Tillman, Turner, Turpie,
Walthall 11.
Nays Allison, Burrows, Caffery,
Fairbanks, Gear, Hale, Hanna, Ilaw
ley, Hoar, Spooncr, Wellington, "Wet
more, White, Wilson 14.
An analysis of the vote shows that
tlic affirmative was cast by eighteen
Republicans and nineteen Democrats
and four Populists, and the negative
twelve Republicans and two Demo
crats. Only the front rows of the senate
galleries were occupied when the ses
sion opened the belief being that the
Morgan resolution would not come up
until 2 o'clock, but at 12:30, after a
brief debate on the lack of facilities
for shipping relief supplies to India
from New York, at the requestor
Morgan, the resolution was taken up
and Thurston addressed the senate.
Thurston finished his Caban speech
by declaring that the United States
should send her strongest battleship
to Cuba and station her at the harber
of Havana, where her frowning guns
might awe the spirit of tyranny and
revive hope In those struggling to be
free. Elkins followed in opposition
to the resolutions.
The motion to refer the Morgan
resolution to the senate was then
made and lost. The detailed vote on
the motion to refer the resolution was
as follews:
Yeas Allison, Burrows, Caffery,
Davis, Fairbanks, Gear, nale, Hanna,
Ilansbrough, nawley, Hoar, McBride,
Perkins, Shoup, Spooner, Wellington,
Wctmore, White, "Wilson-10.
Nays Bacon, Baker, Bate, Berry,
Butler, Cannon, Carter, Chandler,
Chilton, Clark, Cockrell, -Daniel, Gal
linger, narrls, (Kansas). Heitfleld,
Jones, (Arkansas) Kyle, Mantle, Ma
son, Morgan, Mills, Pasco, Pettigrew,
Pettus, Prltchare, Rawlens, Roach,
Stewart, Thurston, Tillman, .Turner,
Turpie, Walthall, Warren 34.
Fairbanks Republican of Indiana,
then took the -floor to deliver a set
speech on the Morgan resolution.
Fairbanks closed by offering an amend
ment for Intervention by this goyern
Tuent for Cuban independence. Caf
fery, of Loulslanna, followed in a set
speech Fairbanks' amendment was
tabled by a yote of 35 to 15.
This brought nale forward for a
final protest, nespoko with intense
earnestness and feeling, and with a
H
CONGRESSIONAL
He
declared that the elements opposed
the opposition Democrats and Popu
lists Had furnished the bulk in favor
of the resolution and that the foreign
policy of the administration vra thus
to be dictated by Its oppenents lie
expressed the fear also that the resul
ution would lead to a war with
Spain. Spooncr added his protest
against trying the hands of the aa-
nunlstratlon.
Gorman closed the debate, resenting
the suggestion that party lines were
drawn on the resolution, and assert
ing that the administration should
have dispatched a war vessel to Cuba
to protect our officials on the island
The iinal vote was then taken and
the senate adjourned to Monday.
THE PKESIDCNT'S POSITION.
During the Cuban debate In the
house Illttniadc the Important state
ment that the Republicans desired
not to erubarass the negotiations
which were being projected by Presi
dent McKinlcy to secure the indepen
dence of Cuba.
Willie Ilitt disclaimed presidential
authority for ills statement, It was
well knovn that he had been In con
sultation with McKinley on the ques
tion and knew whereof he spoke.
CONFIRMED.
The senate has confirmed the nomi
nation of Win. II. Morrow, of Califor
nia, to be United Slates circuit judge
of the ninth judicial district.
SAN PEDKO'S HARBOR.
Secretary Alger has made response
to the senate resolution calling for a
statement as to what has been or
is about to be done with reference to
making contracts for the improve
ment of San .Pedro, Cal. The secre
tary submits the wtole subject to
congress fqr further instructions ot
as to its purpose whether to create
simply a harbor of refuge or one of
refuge and commerce. The 'secretary
cites the action of the "Walker board
in deciding to expend all the appro
priation of 82,930,000 upon a break
water. Lock the Door
Before the horse is stolen. Purify,
enrich and vitalize your blood and
build up your physical system belore
disease attacks you and serious sick
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Hood's Pills are the fuvorato family
cathartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild.
"Young Magnus Crosby, general
manager of the Crescent bicycle acad
emy, at Astoria, displayed his nerve.
by defending hig cash with a gun.
A stranger called and rented a
wheel for an hour. As the price was
being placed in the drawer the
stranger said, 'Here, young man I
want three dollars.' Crosby pushed
the drawer to and told the man to
'get out.' The stranger ran around
back of the counter saying that ho
would have three dollars. Crosby
pulled out an old gun and ran the
man out."
Out of 38 applying for teachers cer
tificates in Umatilla county, twenty
were granted.
ir Retter
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l are careless about it Tbey
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) they ignore nature's danger sig
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of disease. All diseases nave
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sumption is but the fruit 01
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develops into pneumonia or bron.
cbitis. A little indigestion grows
into "liver complaint."
The best way to cure a disease
Is to prevent it The next best
wav is to catch it before it de-
velops to its worst stage.
Dr Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is a medicine for the
whole body. It searches out the
weak spots and builds them up.
It is a strengtbener, a purifier and
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blood and forces out all poisonous
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It has cured hundreds of cases of
consumption, bronchitis, asthma,
chronic nasal catarrh and kindred
maladies, which had withstood
the effect of every other medicine.
A large number of testimonials
and photographs of those cured
hav been printed in the ' Med
ical Adviser," 1000 pages 300 il
lustrations, sent for twenty-one
cents (in stamps,) to cover post
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Three Athletic Organizations Will
Contest at Salem.
SATURDAY, MAY 22, at
Willamette, Chcmawa and Y. M.
This is preliminary to State Field
Admission to Field Day sports 25c.
Call and see GRAY
The greatest variety, and finest
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pThc only complete stock of blacksmith and
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either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of
tobacco, opium or stimulants, w hich lead to Infirmity, Consumption or
Insanity. Can be carried In vest pocket, fi.oo per box, 6 for is, by mail
prepaid. Circular Free. Sold by nil druggists. Ask for it; take no other.
Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co., Taris, France. Laue-Davis
Drug Co., distributing agents. Third and Yamhill Sts., rortland, Or.
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OVERCOME
Disease
A.T ONOB
Bv the use
of this Great
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Family
Medicine.
Sitters
Crates, Orchard Boxes,
and all kinds Box Material,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OREGON IFRUiT & PRODUCE CO,
Offlce and warehouse, corner Trade
and High, Salem, Or,
DON'T DYE
with dyes that may look well
time, but soon fads out.'as you
both your time and money,
for a
waste
"Perfection Dyes'1
make beautiful colors, and the rugs'
carpets or garments dyed with them
will retain their"b:illiancy for years.
"PERFECTION" Dyes can be obtained of
your diuggist, or from us, by mail, for
10 cents a package.
GUISS SON,
Wholesale Agents. Silver ton, Or
11
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2 p.m,at Fair Ground.
C. A. track and Held sports.
Day at Salem, June 5.
K. E,
BROWN.
Manager "W. U. A. A.
BROS, new stock of
stock in the city, Northwest
JLiDeriy streets
wagonmakers goods south of Portland.
By unlarr Dr. l'onu'H
Yellow Nerve IUUh.
& w& una wouuenui remedy
J. FRY, Salem.
The Deimel
Linen-Mesh
Underwear,
Our catalogue contains some
very interesting facts on the
subjectfof underwear, Ask for
a copy at our Salem agents,
JOS MEYERS L SONS,
"THE LIGHT OF TUE WORLD
OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART"
Cost over $100,000 to publish. Contains
nearly 200 full-page engravings of our
Saviour, by the great masters. Every picture
is reproduced from some famous paintings
Agents ate taking from three to twenty orders
per day. The book is so beautiful that when
peoplo see itthey want it. "FIRS I- GLANCE
AT THE PICTURE UROUGIIT TEARS
TO MY EYES," says one. "Cleared $150
first week's work with the book"says another.
"Some high grade pman or woman of good
church standing should secure tho agency
here at once," says ever yeditor, "as $500 can
be made taking orders for it." Also a man
or woman of good social position can secure
position of manager of this tomtory.to devote
all their time fo employing and drilling
agents and corresponding with them. Ad
dress for full particulars A. P. T. ELDER,
Publisher, 278 Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
111. 4 27 7m
Salem SteamLaundry
Please notice the cut in prices
on the foilowingi
Shirts, plain
10 cents
5 to 10 cents
Under drawers,,,,.
di
Under shirts 5toiocents
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs I cent
Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,
and other worlc in proportion.
Flannels md other work in
telhgently washed by hand,
CoL T, Olmsted Prop,
For Do'lcacy,
(or purity, and for improvement ot tho com- I
plexion nolttloK equals rozioxrs rowpM.
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THE
'CLAJB'
STABLES.
1W horses an.l carriages in the city All
seivicc pnmpt ani reliable. Near Hotel
Willamette.
JUS & MANN,
I'HOI'lllBTOilS.
Through Ticket
10 THE
;asti
VIA HIE
Union Pacific System
1 hrough Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourut
Sleepers and Freo Reclining Chair Wij
between
Portland to Chicago
Our trains are heated ht sttam nod
lighted by Pintsc flight.
Time to Chicago, 3 i-i Jays
Time to New York, 4 1-3 days.
Which is many hours quicker than con
pttitors. For rates, time tables and full infnrmntln-
apply to
BOISE cC BAXtKJEB,
Agents, Salem, Ot
R. W BAXTER, C.E. DROWN,
General Agent Dist. Pass. Agent
135 Third Street. Portland
0. R. & N. CO.
TO THE EAST GIVES: 7 HE CHOICis
OF
Two Transcontinental
Routes.
Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den
ver Omaha and Kaneas City. Low rates to
eastern cities.
For full details call cm or address
BOISE & BARKF.R
agents, Salem, Oregon,
OCEAN DIVISION.;
Portland San Francisco,
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Port Inn a
Ifay 17, 22, 27 and June 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27.
Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6.'
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SALEM Daily Salem serv.
icet Steamer Ruth for Portland, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. Steamer
Elmore for Portland Tuesday,!. Thursday and
Saturday, at 7:15 a. m. Returning, leave Ash
street dock, Portland, daily except Sunday,
at 6 a, m. Passengers given transfers to
eloctnc line at Oregon City if desired, mak
ing it possible to rcacn rortland at I p. m.
CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The
steamer Ruth for Corvallis. Tuesday. Thurs
day and Saturday at 330 p.m. Returning, lv.
Corvallis at o a. m, on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Round ttip tickets to all points
in Oregon, Washington, California or the
East. Connections mado at Portland with
all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G, M,
Powers agent, foot Trade street.
JS. MCWJSILL,
Pre, and Manager.
W. II. HURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
For full detaus call on or address
G. M. POWERS
Foot of Trade st. Local Agent
OREGON CENTRAL
AND
Eastern R. R. Company
(YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE.'
Connecting at Yaqjina .Bay with the San
Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co,
STEAMER "FARALLON,"
Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San
Francisco, Coos Bay, Poit Orford, Trinidad
and Humbolt Bay,
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed)
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to Baa
Francisce: Cabin, $9; steerage, tSi to Coos
Bay and Port Orford, cabin to; to Humbold,
Bay, cabin t&; round trip, good 60 days, t l6t
RIVER DIVISION
Steamer Albany" between Portland and
Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves
Salem 10:45 a. m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and
Satuidays leaves Portland, Yamhill street
dock, 600 a. m. Sundays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
EDWIN BTO7 manager, Ccrvallis, Or,
J. C. MAYO, ljh. River Division.
remedy for liouoibcca,
(ilcwt, SpiirmfttorrpM,
WLI'm, unnatural dlo
charge, nr tar lafluam.
lion. Irritation or ulcera
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branu. noo-uiriogeui.
Xold br DranteU,
or nut in pUIn wrjpr.
(UrvUr tot oa maafc
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For Infants and Children,
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EAST AND SOUTH
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THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
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EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY.
6:0O P M
8:jo P m
7-'45 A M
Lv . PoitlandT
JTT.Ar 19.30 A M
.. Lv J7.'io A M
isco Lv ( 8,'fo r M
Lv... Satein
Ar. San Francisco
Above truins st at nit ixlneipal sinilorn
let. Portland and Salon, I'limer. Mariin,
Jefltrson, Albany, Tangent, bhetlils, Hal.NC),
Harrisburc, lunclion City, k-uneLc, rewcll,
Cottage Grove, Drum, Oakland and all sta
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ROSEBURO MAIL, r DAILY
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1 4 jo 'M
i 2:00 P M
( 730 A M
Moo A M Lv.... Salem ... Lv
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Pullman
buflct sleeper ami second-cUs
sleeping cars attached to all through train
WtSI SlUE.JJIVlMUi.
BRTWEKN PORTION!) AND COKVALLIS.
Mail tlains rlal'y except Sunday.
730 a M TTJv T'ortlaTdT AiTlSoi' M
12,-15 pm) Ar....Corviillls . Lvj 103 r M
At Albany and Corvallis connect
uiih
trains of the O. C & E. Rv.
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY ExCKIT SUN D A Y .
4:50 P M I
7. '30 P M )
Lv
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.M
Minnville Lvj 550 A M
Direct conifclions at San Francisco u;h
Occidental aud Oiiental and Pacific mail
steaniship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA
Sailing dales on application
Kates and tickets to hastern points and
EuroDe. Aho 1APAN. CHINA. HONO.
LULU and AUSPRALLIA, can be obtained
from W. YV. SKINNER. Ticket Acent.
Salem,
R. KOEHLER. Manocer.
E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. & P. A. Portland.
Northern Pacific
Railway,
-..runs;
Pullman Sleeping Cars
Elegant Dinino- Cars
Tourist Sleeoino1 Carfe
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, faigo
rIrand Forks, Crooks ton, Winnincg,
Helena and Butte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, Nw
York. Boston, and all Points
East and South
For information, time cards, maps aril
tickets, call on or writo
THOMAS, WATT & CO,
AGENTS.
sGSiCommrrcialsrreet, Salem, U
A 1). Charlton, Asst. Cten'l. l',i Agcnl
Morrison st comer Third 1'ortlai.d, Or.
Only line via
Custer Battlefield.
"The Finest
In the World."
A sweeping statement,
but the only one that prop
erly deser bes the Burling
ton's dining car service,
You can't find anything
betterr-anywhere. at any
price.
And the beanly of it is
you can only pay for what
you order. If you want a
ten course dinner, you can
have it. If you want a pot
ot coffee, a couple of eggs
anu a piato.01 toast, you
can have them,
Omaha, Kansas City, St.
Louls,ChicagO ALL points
East and South.
Two routes cast via St,
Paul, Minn, and Billings,
Montt
A.C.SHELDON., G. A.,
Portland, Or,
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