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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1898)
diumiiigaiJeafcBSfega! ,T . , -!Mwrijfci6-;ww,-f All The Newest Perfumes Delicate and Lasting. A large assortment and low prices rule at Frys Drug Store Holidays Are Over, And vc arc as busy as ever. Why? Because we sell cheaper oyer. 5 lb lard 7 pound of rolled oats 30 pounds rolled oats I pound Arbuckle or Lion coffee. II lbs same 5 lbs lard 10 lb lard A 1 llonr, per sack 0 lb kIoss starch 6 lb Arm & Hammer soda 20 oz bar of soap than . 45 . 25 .1 00 . 10 .1 00 . 45 . 85 . 05 . 25 . 25 . 05 NLT, RINEMAN, 132 Stato st. A Boy Murderer. Philadelphia, Jan. 17. The body of 5-year-old Percy Lockyar, who Is believed to have beeu murdered on Friday night by 15-year-old Samuel Ilenderson, has beeu found In the bottom of "Ilcddle's" creek, Sixtieth and Catherine streets, and there seems little doubts In the minds of the police that young Ilenderson Is guilty of the crime. He Is locked up In a cell at police headquarters. The body of the child, when found was weighted by two heavy stones, one at ttie ueck and the other around his ankles. His skull was crushed in, and there was a knife-thrust just above the heart and some wounds on his breast, side and forehead, while on one ilde of his face was a long cut extending from below the eye to the chin. From what the police have been able to learn, the crime seems to have been one of the most horrible char acter, and If all its details are true it stamps young Henderson as a degen erate of the worst type. He does not seem to realize the enormity of his crime. After his arrest he admitted a knowledge of the knife-thrust, but said It was duo to the child accident ally running against an open knife. Ilenderson becaaie alarmed at this, and said he threw the body into the creek. Today, however, when shown the mutilated body of the child, he admitted that he was responsible for those cuts as well, but he persists that It was an accident. The police, however, believe that he planned the muider, and that he altso proposed ending the life of another small ' boy, Willie Addison, aged 7 years. Henderson, It is claimed, has been reading trashy novels, and has shown a ideslre to emulate the 'he roes" of these tales. The police as sert that Henderson accompanied Lockyar and Addison to the woods, as he has told, but, insteaa of any acci dent happening to either, Ilenderson tied both children to a tree, Addison broke away and ran home. It was then, It is said, that the Lockyar boy's death was accomplished. Dr. Morton, the coronor's physician who examined the thrust above the heart, said that it caused the death of the boy. The police searched for the body during all of last night, and it was not until alter daylight that it was found. Hendersou will be given a hearing tomorrow. A fact that has come out in con nection with Henderson's crime is that his father, John D, Henderson was on trial in October, 18U2, charged with killing a man named Nason. The killing was the outcome of a quarrel. Ilenderson was arraigned and pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He was remanded for sentence, but later It was shown that the death was largely accldental,and there was no murderous intent. He was admitted to ball, and is now -a free man. Better Than Klondike Gold. Is health and strength gained by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purl Her. It lortlhes the whole system and gives you such strength that nervous troubles cease, and work which seemed wearing and laborious, becomes easy and is cheerfully per formed. .It has done this for others, it will for you. Hood's pills are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re liable, sure. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Lazatlve Brouio Quinine Tab lets all druggist refund the money If ltfalls tocuie. 25c. The genuine lisa L. B Q. on each tablet. The suspension bridge over Big Fall creek. In Lane countv. has been fin ished, the petitioners for the bridge having furnished everything for the wont except the cable. The span or bridge, trom end to end, Is 259 feet. FRCrvl LOvVELL, PyiASS. ThoMcmsor Hani's Saroaparllla A Wonderful Cure. "A swelling as big as a large marble came under my tongue. PhyBiclanssaldit was a semi-transparent tumor and must be operated upon. I felt I could not stand it, and as spring came began to take my favorite aprlug tonic, Hood'B Sarsaparilla. The bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I have had no sign of its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Sarsapa rilla." Mad. H. M. CquuKJf, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills euro Sick Headache, ix. 'ALL EYES ON HAVANA A Very Serious Situation at Havana. EXISTING CONDITIONS SERIOUS More Rioting Means an End to Spanish Rule, Hew York, Jan 18. A dispatch to the Tribune from Havana says: The perpetuation of Spanish power in Cuba now depends on Blanco's ability to maintain order in Havana Until the government shows Itself master of that city, do other question can be considered. Ministry opera tions against the insurgents are for gotten. Progress with autonomy is a tigment. The turmoil seems ended for the present. The presence of 5000 or 0000 regular troops give promise that the calm will last long enough for a review of the prospect. A single week has given Havana a more vivid idea of what war is than all the events of three years of Insurrection. The tact and forbearance with which the ofllcers carried out their drders has brought the government temporarily through the crisis. When the mob was cryiug deatli tn Blanco and to autonomy, self-restraint was necessary. The cries for Weyler were the most pronounced of all. They showed that he had many partisans In the city who are determined to proclaim themselves. The authorities for a month had beeu taking precautions against a hostile demonstration. They did not expect that it would be encouraged by otlicers of the army. Until these of llcers are properly dlsdpllned, respect for the government cannot be restored and General Blanco does not seem powerful enough to cashier them. Every body -fears the 'army. Some of the people who suffered by the riot enaeayor to excuse it. The otlicers were ostensibly avenging reiiections made by the autonomist newspapers on the army. But in their attacks on La Discussion they struck a blow at autonomy as well as at an autono mous newspaper General Blanco has tried to assure the Sagasta ministry and the people of the United States that the riots have on political significance It would be well for the government ir this were so, but it is not so. The ul tra Spaniards are taking off their hats to the army. The people who were rash enough to criticise its ofllcers are hastening to make an liogies. The army is heresttiur a dominant political force In Cuba. Its officers may start no more riots, but the spirit which pervades it will influence other classes, and that spirit Is one of hos tility to autonomy. The lirmness with which the iron hand of military repression iststretched over the city may keep down further outbreaks, but though the tension will not loosen for a long time to come, the property owners, who are mostly against the political policy of the government, have every reason to Join with It In maintaining order. They affected to be satisfied with what has been done. The volunteers are certain to con tinue in a state of ferment, but they are not likely to break out in open revolution They seem to be nxing their minds on securing General Blanco's recall, The demonstrations they make are likely to have effect In Spain. With that In view, the dis turbances that have occurred are bringing the question of American in tervention to a head. Its desirabil ity has been privately suggested to Consul General Lee by Spanish mer chants, but they are slow to commit themselves to hopes or to take formal action. General Lee's advices to the state department are conservative, but set forth the real iltuation clearly. He does not recommend Immediate Inter vention, yet he does not take a hope ful view of the ability of the Spanish authorities to restore public order permanently. The government newspapers de plore the rioting, and say that it has done more for the insurrection that Gomez or Garcia could do. They also say that it will have a bad effect in the United States. The question of sending warships will haye to be determined soon. No anti-American demonstration has yet occurred. The trouble lies between Spanish factions, and apparently their minds are fully occupied with destroy- jlng autonomy. If further noting should break out it is possible tuat a feeling would be aroused against Americans which would be hard to restrain. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall'sCatarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. To ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out an obligation made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Walding. Klnnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price, 75c, per bottle. Hold by al Druggists. Testimonials free. To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 2oc. 10-4-0ni Tie Not Deceived! A Couph, Horseness or Croup are not to be tnfled with, A dose in rme ofShilo's Cure will save you mu.h touble. Sold by D. J. Fry. MAYOR OF LINCOLN, N. J, Mr. Drake mend The youngest and most bustling city in the United States Founded last April, Lincoln boasts a sewerage system, electric lights, macadamized roads, trolley cars, tele phone franchises and a water plant. From a hamlet to a tOvn to a city, In this Incrcdiblly short time, Lin coln has grown with the wonderful progress! veness looked for only in the West a splendid example of the In domitable pertlnacy of one strong man. Like most forceful men, Mayor Drake must see results before giving his approval; but when convinced he speaks out his mind without fear or favor of any one. There is no hesitation among Mayor Drake's friends in saying that Paine's celery compound has been of the ut most help in enabling hi in to do a prodigious amount of work, and to get rid of that insomonia that at one time resulted from every prolonged effort. Mayor Drake himself says: Lincoln, Middlesex Co., N. J. Oct. 30, 1897. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen I have been getting Paine's celery compound from our lo cal druggist. After sixteen hours' work each day, I sleen eluhi hours each night like a baby, and attrib ute raucu or strengthening of my nerves to Paines celery compound. Yours truly, Silas D. Drake. But we are going to commence you luw prices Aumsville and Salem Flour New PIcklos, per qt Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, per pk Best Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb lOlbsLard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb lOlbs. B. Wheat 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our Ho Cream Oats. Old P, O, Grocery. mt binmmas Clauss' Sheafs, Scissors and Razors. They are fully warranted, fSTAlso a complete stock of table and pocket cutlery and carvers. BROWN & SMITH. MANHOOD RESTORED guaranteed to cure alt nervous diseases, such at Weal iniory, Lot of Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Ma' .hoot., htly Hulls, elons, HervouSneu, fall drains, loss of power in General. Organs of cither sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, ex"sive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Con-jrnptlon or Icsanuy, Can be carried in vest pocket. ;i,oowrlwi,f 1j, by mall prepaid, Circular Free. Soldtyalldrus;Ut. Auk for II, t ' jnoother Manufactured by t" I'tau Medicine Co , F ins France, i aue-Davi ru,: Co., diitributidtf agent. Third and Y&mbi.lBi Vo'iluuJ "- For sale b D, Finds It His Duty to Recom Paine's Celery Compound NhSv Nothing demoralizes the health sooner or more completely than eyen the occasional loss of sleep. To start a new day with the brain unrefreshed Is like trying to keep a worn-out horse up to his work with the whip Instead of by feeding. The Inces sant brain activity is as if the skull were laid bare and the surface of the brain were struck lightly every few seconds and without a sign of a "let up." Thus sleeplessness Imperceptibly, but no les9 surely, destroys the brain cells that are Uie sources of mental power and the health of every organ of the body. Paine's celery compound gets the nervous system out of this dangerous rut of sleeplessness. It supplies nourishment to the nervous tissues faster than they are worn out, and does not let the nutrition of these delicate parts get low enough to bring on insomnia. One of the earliest evidences of the final success af. Paine's celery com pound In curing debility, nervousness, sleeplessness and derangements of liver and kidneys Is the Increased ap petite, the clearer skin, and that In describable precursor of health, a feeling of "well being" that takes the place of the tired, languid, mel ancholy condition. the Now Year again with offering for groceries. , $1 00 , 10 10 35 30 85 45 25 35 25 HARRIETT 6.. LAWRENCE s s w m J. , -V . -s WE RECOMMEND f " s m" " -V V t v .v Ilr unfair Dr. 1'mxfn Yellow Nerve 1M!M. Thfft ttuleilul TtmAw J. FRY, Salem, is Over! o.c.-r.co's STEAMERS Altona and Ramona m leaves for Portland dally, ex cept Sunday al7 145 a. n Quick time, regular sei vice and low rates. Dock between 1 (ate and Court streets. M. P. BALDW ' Agent, Jalem. Grocery 1 100 Court st. Wc lead in a clean stock of Fresh Groceries , , We carry a small stock, renew It often and are in the best shape to cater to the wants of our cus tomers. JOHNSON & BUTCHART GREAT HEATERS I Oregon Airtight Stovee A) 3.50 to $6 50. X Only full line of this home manufacture, Stoves set-up andrepalred "promptly, STEINER & BLOSSER, Tinners and Stovodcalers, 140;Stato st Special Offer. I Do you understand the advantage of taking the Inter-State University Course of Musical INSTRUCTION ? Knot, investigate it at once. It is operat ing in twenty-five states now, and as the representative for the state of Oregon I am prepared to make ycu a special discount for the first SIX MONTHS of 1898. Call at Studio over First National Dank and get special terms. ETTA ANDERS WILLMAN. Ko more Collin" Monopllcs in Salem. J. A. ROTAN 256jjCommercial Jstrect, Has ust added a full and complete line of Collins, Caskets, Robes and evcrythingprctalnlng to the under taking business. Embalming a specialty. Needs no recommendation as hb has practiced his profession in Salem for 15 years and that will speak for itself, I also carry a full line ol furniture, carpets, wall paper, mould ings. Prices to fit the hard times. Call and bo convinced. Phone at store No, 103, at hotioo No. 104. L B, Thomas Tuthill, AnalyticalyChemisl and Assaj er. Office wiUi Bnlem GaLlght Corner No 4 Cbomeketa street F. O.Box 2C, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of oro amptas. General analytical work. FIRE INSORflNCE The Royal of "London, The Home of New York Theie two compantes are represented by Gilbert Pros., and are two of the best com. fianies to Insure in in the world. The Home as cash assets of over ten millions. The KoyU has over twelve millions, "The Home was formerly represented by C. M. Glenn and was recently purchased by Gilbert Uros. , who will be pleased to make all renewals when the policies expire. The Koyal has been represented by Gilbert Bros., for over fifteen years. Both companies pay their losses promptly. v GILBERT BROS. 28-im Agents. Old Clothing Made to Look Like New At Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works, No, 193 Commercial street. Orders by stage, mail cr express, will receive prompt attention. Waldemar Nelson, Prop, I n H n C ) :lkS5H5l gggiSlSvCPgBg 1 HOTELS AND BOARDING. flolel Sal?iu M. FENNELL, Prop- Only First Class House In the City. Rates reasonable. Sample rooms in connection Car to all trains and public buildings pass the door. Come Slate and High street. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals servedfiom 8a.ni. to midnight. German cooking. With.Dach & Nadstancch 226 Commercial St. II. NEUGEBAUER, ICjtf Prop. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. w. . HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE Corner Ferry and '.iberty "street Telephon 172 Newest rigs and best horsea -. always in readlneu. I3"CoaHt or mountain parties specialty. 7 M ' a. n. THOMAS. Proprietor of ' THE .CLUB", Livery and Feed Stables, Corner of Liberty ai.J Ferry streets. Best slncle and double r.cs in the city. Telephone No. 24. II 18 tf MEATS AND POULTRY. NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town, 2 2 Wolz Miescke. Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me .(s. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market in to;vn. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened, Drown & Son, oTthe East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and related their shop and will be pleased to see all ol their old patrons and the reit of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con scientiously filled. "Mil E M,CR0ISAM, dealern; Farm Implements ! and Vehicles, Exclusive valley house for McCormiek Binders and Mowers, Buflalo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, Jthn Deere bteel ana Chilled Plows. Repairs Jar s.11 the forego ing. Sal r KSrOfflceinClty Hall.. Irrigation Hours 0 to 8 a, m and f to 0 In tnc evening. All irrigation bills for the summer will be duo and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling tluoughlawn hose positively prohibited. No deduction for Inlgatlon during absence unless water Ik cutoll the entire premises, No allowance made for part of sea son as more water is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious uso for the entire season. Salem Water Co. CURE VOUSSELFl Uh UltfU for utiti&tnfv dliclisrgci, lafltnimailuas, Irrltatluutf ur ulLaralluBM vt mucous nicuibraaJ. rlnk. suit not atf ltMtECHtiCUfio. " " poisonous. oiu or I'racgisu, or stot In plsla wrapr', lir express, prepaid, tut 11.09. or I UiIUm, ti.'rc. Cwuar muI on rttwoi. I STABLE fate U? gC.MCIi.1.TI,0 -HI v. 2, 3T BTJ8D3ES3 CARDS. O. H.. mAOKi 'enttst, . Swaysser to Dr. J. M.' Keene, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring supetio operations at moderate fee in any branch are in esptciftl request. JUST OPENED. FRANK W DURBIN FEED OF ALL KINDS. D 224 Commercial street. Uet quality aiu no middle man's profits. BREWSTER & WHITE, Dealers in HAY. GRAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, etc. Telephone 178. 91 Court st., Salem, Or " Honest John Truss. Cures 50, Pes Cent. A new'truss on a new principle. No b a c k pressure: Dr. Stone's Drujj Store, agent t)t Salem Oi. d&wl2 2 3m Drain Tiling. In largo and small quantities, at a great btnraln. Inquire of Hofer Bros., car numal. Salem. Or. d&wtf O. H. LANB, MerfJbaDf Tailor f 211 Commercial at. Qp-Sults $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwards. L H1, HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Thomas clock, etc.. 215 Commercial 'strerit JAS. RADER. fcELMER WHITE. CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer JCOMPANV.f Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. '"AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wino and Liquor Store Rfc loved from 102 State to 199 Commercia strc,t. Bottled goods of the best quality. THE Wallace Warehouse ! Storage at reasonable rates. Apply to I 8 6t SALEM WATER CO. SPRAY YOUR TREES. vr is the time to have your little family or ar 1 put in good shape and made proof against insects. San Jose scale, woolly aphis and fungus removed, and trees made healthy by scientific methods. Advice free. Apply to Richards & Sllpey, 201 High street, Salem. HAULING, AND TRUCKING. Heavy and licht truckinc in covered truck. carefully done. Coal and dry wood sawed an lengtns promptly uieivere . A trial olicitcd. D. S. BENTLEYfc Co., Successors to. Salem Imp't. Co., Front and Chemeketa street, Phone 30, Beckn?p 5 Hamilton have opened up business in the line of tin ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvanized iron wr rks. Job work of all kinds in that line mide a specialty. Would be pleased to have a portion of your trade. Estimates on ail class 01 work furnished. Shops en Court street in alley between High ana Liberty, in the rear of liasey's Feed stables, on Beck, ner's home property. 12 30 Salem Steam Laundry5 Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Sluts, plain. ..10 cent Unuer drawers,, ,5toiocertt Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair ,,.., ,3 cents Handkerchiefs,, I cent Silk handkerchiefs , , . . 3 ccnti Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen aud othct work in proportion. Flannels f d other work in telligently t ashed by hand Col, I, Olmsted Prop tf iil .( A