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i i ft E.I cubahs surrender. PRACTICE WHAT THEY PREACHanis HOTELS AND BOARDESG. n Delivered Up Their Arms to General Aguirre, n MINISTER DE LOME NOTIFIED, Blanco Says It Is True-Consul Hyatt's Report, Havana, Jati. 22. The Spanish au thorltles report Unit tjic Insurgent general, Juan Maso, with tne forces under Ills command. Lieutenant Colonel Ferla and Jose Carmen Her nandez. Majors Fellclano Qucada, Saturnine Leon and Victorian Gomez, with six other olllcers unci 1 10 privates, well armed and well supplied with ammunition, have surrendered at Foinento to the Spanish General Aguirre and Senor Marcos Garcia, governor of Santa Clara province. The insurgents are said to have formed In line and delivered up their arms ac cording to the ordinance, shouting "Long live Spain !" "Long live the queen regent 1" "Long live Spanish Cuba !" and "Long live autonomy !" General Juan Masso i'arra Is a brother of Senor Hartolouie Masso. During the last ten days the Insur gents are said to have lost 105 killed and 34 taken prisoners, with 122 Rem ington rifles. In addition to those w ho surrend ered with General Juan Masso Parra, according to the Spanish autorltles, 1G0 well-armed men have surrendered, amocg them two lieutenant-colonels and three other otlicers. The Spanish troops on the other hand are said to have lost 12 killed and 03 wounded. Says It's True. Washington, Jan. 22. The Span ish minister has received a cablegram from General Blanco, confirming the preceeding dispatch and glylng the details as therein stated. General Blanco says the form of surrender was of such a dignified character as to serve as a model for those to follow, The cable centinues: "The rank of Juan Mason, his close family connection with Barto lonie Mason, president of the so-called Cuban republic, and the formal and military character of the capitulation give unusal Importance to the act.' Hyatt's Report. New Yokk, Jan. 22. The Central Cuoan relief committee appointed by President McKlnley has received a letter from W. It. Day, assistant sec retary of state, and a cablegram from Consul General Lee. Mr. Day's let ter contained an lnclosurc from Con sul Hyatt, at Santiago de Cuba, to the effect that one-third of the peo ple In that district are sick and In need of medicine. Linen goods, too, are wanted, and as for food, rice, beans, cornmeal, codfish, dried beef and other articles which will keep well In a warm climate, would be wel come Consul General Lee sant word that all previous shipments had arrived safely. Luetgert on the Stand. Chicago, Jan. 22. Adolph L. Luet gert went on the witness stand and told to jury the story of his doings in his sausage factory on the night of May 1, in an endeavor to explain the mystrey surrounding the disappear ance of his wife, for whoso murder ho is pelng tried, The courtroom was packed. There was an unusual num ber of women present, During the examlnaticn, when mention was made of his wife, Luetgert broke down and commenced ciylng like a child, His attorneys asked for a recess, but Judge Gary refused to allow It,! and after a few moments Luetgert re gained control of himself. Wife-Murderer 'Convicted. Chicago, Jan 22. In the case of Chris Merry, the pedler charged with wife-murder, the Jury have returned a verdict of guilty. Smith, his alleged accomplice, was found not guilty. The jury was out all night. When the verdict was read, Smith jumped to his feet and shouted for joy, but the judge sternly commanded him to sit down. "Bring me a warrant.'1 said the judge,"I want this man arrested as an accessory to the nmrdpr after the fact and 1 want him Indicted by the grand jury today." This had the effect of cooling Smith's spirits but he soon recovered and looked with pity on his fellow prisoner. Murdered. Teicoa, Wn., Jan. 22. Evidence of a horrible murder was discovered at the farm of Dan Galland, an aged bachelor. He had been murdered in his house and the body thrown Into the hog pen. Inside, the bouse pre sented a horrible sight and there wero evidences of a terrible struggle. Rob bery was the motive as the house had been thoroughly ransacked. Galland was wealthy. He had three years' crops of wheat, about $3,000, In the hank, and was supposed to have the money In his house. He lived alone In an Isolated place. He has a sister In California. In Favor of Annexation. Des Moines, Jan. 22. .The house of representatives has passed a joint resolution introduced by Van nouten, requesting Senators Allison and Gear to vote for the Hawaiian annexation treaty. The vote was 54 to 40, racst of the Democrats and Fuslonists op posing it. Hood's f-iiould be In every family M nethclne chest and ever' WmJP M I I t-uveller's grip. They are B 1 1 I 2 lmaluable when tlie itomacb li out of order; core headache, blllousneu, and all liter troubles. Mild and fflcent. cent. Leading Clergymen of Every Denomination Use and Advise Paine's CeleryyCompound, Like Goldsmith's parson who Tried each art, reproyed each dull de lay, Allured to brighter worlds aud led the way. great preachers throughout the coun try have been the most untiring and earnest In telling the truth about Paine's celery compound, In urging sick people to use It, and at the same time they themselves have employed the great remedy In their own homes with results that have steadily kept up their faith in Its health giving powers. It U significant that Paine's celery compound stands alone as the one remedy that Is freely used In the homes not onlyof clergymen, but of liberally as well as professionally educated men: physicians, lawyers, school teachers and others, while every other remedy purporting to accomplish equal re sults, 1b promptly shown the door. No class of men have the public good so disinterestedly at heart as clergymen; none others see so inti mately the affairs of so many homes. It Is their business to know the sad side, sorrows and sufferings. As con fident confessor and comforter they learn the truth as even the phy sician often fails to do. And clergymen recommend Paine's celery compond wherever they enter a home where some member of the family needs a general building up of The report of the city treasurer of Independence for 1897 shows that the receipts for that year amounted to$2565,,nnd that city warrants to the amount of $2155 wero canceled. How's This! 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. Waldlng. Kinnan & 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. 8old by al Druggists. Testimonials free. What Dr. A. E. Slater Says, Buffalo, N. Y. Gen's: .Frcm my per sonal knowledge, gained in obseiving iheer ect of your Shilob't Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. Fry the body, a purifying of the blood and a stengthcnlng of tired nerves. Another great preacher, Rev. S. Domer pastor of St. Paul's English Lutheran church Washington D. C, says: Washington, JD. C, May 15, 1897. Wells, Richardson &Co., Gentlemen Have used, Paine's celery" compound as a tonic and am pleased to certify that so far as I have been able to test It I have found it qulto satisfactory. Yours ycry truly S. DOMER, St. Paul's Eng, Luth. Church. It cannot be repeated too often that the stomach is the fountain which supplies every part of the body. If the stomach Is sick, the brain, heart, liver, bowels and kidneys are all sick. The trouble may all be felt in one spot; It may be In the stomach Itself, or It may be in the brain, or in a rheu matic muscle. It will be felt in the weakest place. Paine's celery compound Is fully competent to correct such disordered con dition of the stomach, and to re store ahealthy, hearty tone that will enable it to meet every demand made upon it by hard-worked brain, heart and nerves. A dyspeptic stomach cannot furnish sweet, healthy chyme, as the digested food Is called, but acid? and poisonous gases, and the brain and It Is claimed there are only about 15,000 hales of good hops yet for sale in Oregon out of possibly 70,000 bales. IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with tranclcnt action; but now that it Is generally known thatSyrunof Fitrs will nermanently overcome habitual constipation, well- lnrormca people win not buy otner laxatives, which act for a time, but unauy injure tne system NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ..PUMPS.. BARR & PET ZEL are headquarters for them and all work connected with the business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 211 Comm ercia nerves thus get poison Instead of food : It Is not food swallowed, but food well digested that produces flesh and blood. Paine's celery compound dis poses the body to take on flesh. It makes breath sweeter, the strength more enduring, tho body plumper and the spirits better. Dyspepstlcs and nevous, sickly per sons, whole lives are a failure, both as to enjoyment and usefulness, ought to learn how closely their de bility, aches and pains depend on their general run-down condition, and that the sensible lasting cure can only come from building up their general health and constitution. This is the grand mission of Paine's celeiy com pound. It cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, stomach trouble, blood diseases and headaches by this enlighte ncd, broad treatment. Pure blood and plenty of It, quiet, satisfactorily fed nerves and a condition of the brain that makes sound, sweet sleep a safe guard against all nervous troubles comes when Paine's celery compound is used. If your arc "played out,' to use a forcible street phrase, can't digest, can't work and have lost courage, Paine's celery compound will show Itself to be the best friend you ever had. It will enable you to forget your stomach, and will do for you what it has done for so many others make you again a hciltliy, active man or woman. Dreadfully Nervous. Gents:, I was dreadfully nervou.and for for relief took your Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthene my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor oughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet. Hartford, Conn Sold b? D. J. Fry. All druggtsta sell Dr. Mil 03' Norvo Plutor. FIRE INSURANCE The Royal of 'London, The Home of New York Tbe.e two companies are represented by Gilbert Bros., and are two of the best com panies to insure in in the world. The Home has cash ai.se Is of over ten millions. The KovU has over twelve millions. The Home was formerly represented by C. M, Glenn and was recently purchased by Gilbert Bros, , who will be pleased to make all renewals when the policies expire. The Royal has been represented by Gilbert Bros., for over fifteen years. Both companies pay their losses piomptly. GILBERT BROS. 28-1 m Agents. DEALER IN : GROCERIES : Palnta, Oils "Window Glass Var nish, and tbo most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds in the stato Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment aud shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. i WANTED, ETC. New today advertisements tour lines or less In this column inserted three times for 25 eta, 50 eta. a week, $1 per mouth. All over four lines ot samo rate. FOR SALE. ..A yourg buiro also a second hand bill d table, 2 sels ivory balls, cues, 8 6 pply J. M. Payne's effice, Commercia street, Salem, I-lo 31 J FOR SALE, A fresh cow. Veiv cheat. Address or call on C. A. Ciatk, four miles west ol town, balem, Or. 1-2031! COW FOR LALE-Yonr choice of sev era! good fresh milch cows. Call on or ad dress Mrs. Mary Kissling, Willatd, P.O. 1.19 C. PRUNING.- Fruit and ornnmtntal liees, snrubberyand hedges, f rst el Ss work. Send postal or call at residence on Thir teenth street, north of Marion. I. D. Ilet tic. 1.28 1 m FOR SALE. -Incubator 01 300 egg capacity. In fitst-classorder. N, Striker, State Reform School, Tnrner, P. O. FOR SALE At a bargain choice turned office -railing and counter. Apply at Journal office. i-io tf FOR SALE. Two 6j Gallon oil tanks. Enquire at Harriett & Lawrence's store, Salem, Or. 12-21 tf FOR RENT. A good double room for one or two gcnllerren, n business part ufuty Rent low, Inquire at 197 Commercial street, 12-ie, tf Holidays Are Over. And we arc as busy as ever. Why? Because we -sell cheaper than eyoi1. 5 1b lard t 45 7 pound of rolled oats 25 30 pounds rolled oats 1 00 I pound A rbuckle or Lion coPee. . 10 II lbs same 1 00 5 lbs lard 45 10 lb lard 85 A 1 llonr, per sack 05 0 1b gloss starch i!5 0 lb Arm & Hammer soda 25 20 oz bar ot soap 05 M. T, RINEMAN, 132 Stato st. tjPGnr.rxi gks rH-vW.WW ' O.C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altonaand Ramona leaves for Portland dally, ex cept Sunday al7 145 a. n Quick time, regular tier vice and low rates. Dock between S 'ate and Court streets. M. P. BALDW ' Agent, Jalem. No more Coflln Monoplles In Salem. J. A. ROTAN 256 Commercial street, lias lust added a full and comnlctc line of Collins, Caskets, Robes and every thlngpretalnlng to the under taking business. Embalming a Bpeclalty. Needs no recommendation as he has practiced his profession In Salem for 15 years and that will speak ror itself, 1 also carry a full line of furniture, carpets, wallpaper, mould Intrs. Prices to fit the hard times. Call and be convinced. Phone at store No, 103, at house No. 104. All The Newest Perfumes, Delicate and Lasting. A large assortment and low prices rule at Frys Drug Store MADE ME A MAN AJAXTAULETS POSITIVELY CUUi. orr. lmbolencr.HJeeDl6MntM.6tc ma. b AhuMiUudothar tcmwm ftud ludli cifctioba, They quUkty and surtlj, 1 ttCTo Lot VitaluT in old or loans, ana It u ciaa fur tu4y,luiD( or mirrUj. ijvnt limunilr tnd Coma mot km if UlhQin Umo, Tnoii nut Lnw immediate linprp liiHi.tuuJ Iccltr UvliE v. n a all others tolL la ILaiu bavin? tho eauln A J ax Tablets. The,' tavnearM iliomand and will cum joa. Wv site a jotl?u written imarantaetoiftfectacarela tunaue Cr r foud tlJirroatr. 1'rfceOOceoU per tackaif,pr ItLffcavttt ((all treetrventl for $.bOlJr id nil, (a 1 1. .1 m.pssr. upac ,r.ipi 9i price, uircuier iw, " AJAK :1EDV CO., n$S2Z'Jf For Sala atlSaiem Ur. bv D J FRY M 100 Court st. Coffee Bargain i t ' t I A Superb Golden Blend Roast Coffee, fine cup quality only 10c; a Pound i ; vv t Tho best for the money oyer known. JOHNSON & BUTCHART The Pamotis Bears THE CAT.IFOkKTA nPARU MP tn ANGELES. CAI. . nrnt tnmi limn in InnV- ing over San Francisco with a view of pur chasinc an outfit for Alts TTikv i)n came to Seattle and gave a liberal amount of time to inspecting the goods of the different outfitters in Seattle after cieful considera tion they concluded that for abs ilutely relia ble goods at reasonab'e figures there waj notking superior or equal to the Seattle Woolen Manufacturing Company, and would recommend all their friends going into that country to give this firm a call before pur chasing e'sewlere. bigned.'H. M. Marp'e, Harrp Spencer, C. a Daryea, Paul Tyon, Ernest White. No better endorsement is required and a visit from IROSPECTIVE KLONDIKERS will strengthen the above statement. THE SEATI-LE WOOLEN MANUFAC TURING COMPANY arePioneet manufac. urers and know the wants of Alaska miner'. They hjve the only Woolen Mill and Clothing Factory in the City. They make their own goods into KLONDIKE CLOTHING ftr men an women to order without extra ex pense to purchaser. Their factory is running day and night and nil orders ate filled piompiiy. Seattle Woolen Mfg,. O "Home Manufacturers." Salesrooms, 1 1 19 First Avenue and Cor. esler Way & Occidental Av. Write for Outfitting L'sts. SEATTLE, WASH I-14-wmy p-i GREAT HEATERS I Oregon Air tight X 3.50 to $6.50. 3C Only full line of this home manufacture, Stoves setjup and repaired promptly, STEINER & BLOBSER, Tiunors and Stovedealers, 140J8tato at" Special Offer. T)r Vnil linrlrclnnd flu. ,.l..n.A v I.Uhh the Inler.Stnlr Ilnivcrcilv Cnnrie, nf MucUnl INSTRUCTION ? If not, investigate it at once. It is operat ing in twenty-five states now, and as the representative for the state of Oregon I am prepared to make ycu a special discount for the first SIX MONTHS of 1898. Call at Studio over First National Bank and get special terns. fclTA ANUURS WILLMAN. I, B, Thomas Tuthill, Analytical. Chemist and Assa cr, OSQoa with 3 alem Qaa Light Corner No 4 Chemoketa street P.O.Box X, Salem, Orogon. Prompt return of ore ampins. General analytical work. Old Clothing Made to Look Like New At Salem Steam Eyeing and Cleaning Works, No, 195 Commeroial street. Orders by stage, mall or expross, will receive prompt attention. Waldemar Nelson, Prop, NOTICE. To Stockholders of the Thoi ICny Woolen MillCo.: Thr regular annual meeting of stockholders ot thW company will bo held at their office on Tuesday, January 18, 1898, at 2 o'clock p, m, foi me purpose 01 electing directors lor flic ensuing year. R. II, C0S1I0W, Secretary, 1 83W CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tltfio- slmlls Blfuturt tf - iitt Tirr ty$r uih. SF sJXSZZZoL -vzf7Y4Mc M. FENNELL, Prop Only First Class-House in the City. Rates reficmatil Sample rooms In connection. Can to al trains and public buildings pats the door. Come Slate and High streets. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals served!fiom 8a.ni. to midnicht. . German cooking. With. Bach & Nadstanech 226 Commercial I St. H. EUGEBAUER, Prop. I9tf LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. W. J, HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE Corner Ferry and Ubertyjstreets Telephone 172 Newest rigs and best horses . always in readinerj, XW Coast or mountain parties specialty. 7 4 t' a. R, THOMAS, Proprietor of "THE CLUB", Livery and i ' ' Feed Stables Corner of Liberty at.d Ferry streets. Best single and double Hgs in the city. Telephone No. 24. it 18 tf MEATS AND POULTRY. NEW MARKET, 'State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats In town, 2 2 Wok Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me its. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market In tosrn. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened. Drown & Son ofthe East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all of their old patrons and the rcit of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con. sclentiously filled. '0-411 E M,CR0ISAN, dealerin; Farm Implement ! and Vehicles, Exclusive valley house for McCormick Binders and Mowers. Duflnlo Pitts Encines and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, John Deere Steel and Chilled Plows. Repairs.for til ihe forego ing. naroiiicc In City Hall.. Irrigation nours 0 to 8 a. m and 5 toO In tho evening. All Irrigation bills for tlio Bummer will be duo and payable tho 1st of July. Btreet sprinkling ttuoughlawn hose positively prohibited. No deduction for irrigation during absence unless water is cut oil the ebtlro premises, No allowanco made for nart ci sea son as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious use (or tuo entiro season. Balem Watku Co. CURE YOURSELF Uw Dig U for umiatiirw dlicbtruei, ludiniuiatluuu, Irrlutlunt ur ulceration of uiuouUf iueiatrift, lainla nl .11, ll iCUfto. fut or polwnoui. Hold by Jruirsll. 'or cut In plain wrapper, il.HI. or 3 bottle., .'. t'rciuu i:ut ou rvuuci. UVfflT STABLE ! Salem later Co litliltl W tUUiOft. BsWC lfila cotklAlua- ITZlTHlEUlllCMHIi saRctHciiuun.oJH Fv v. i, .F 1 ;, U t I I 'I r U r