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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1893.
VOL. 8.
NO. 6
ST
THEY
KRAUSSE BROS.
In Spring . . .
is the acceptable time to repair your house,
We have some very pretty papers i ', ',
which we arc offering at
25c on your wall
Work guaranteed the best,
UREN & HAMILTON
n:bw arrivals or
Exquisite patterns and bargains, Call
and see them, Also an immense line of
embroideries, See the different lines from
6c to 25c a yard, that will cost you double
the money regular, Lots of new goods ar
rived at
PRIBDCDAN'S
Corner State and Commercial streets,
PRESNALL'S DEI
94 State street. Next Door East cf Bush's Bank,
Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us a trial,
I ' r i.v-gi .. ' J J i''i.vFf J t1 1. L"
The Crash
Salem Special, patronize home Industry
Aumsville Flour
New Plckles.per qt
Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, perpk
Bulk Olives, per pint
Lenox Soap, 9 bars
Uest Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb
Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb
lOlbsLard
SlbsLard
Chocolate, per lb
lOlbs. B. Wheat
lOlbs CornMeal
Try our Ho Cream Oats for mush.
Old P, O Gorner
GOME.
Our new stylish, up
tcvdate
are catching, People
will go where they
can get nice goods at
popular prices, 275
Commercial street is
the place? Call on us
for a square deal and
up-to-date shoes,
RliSTAURANT !
iiaruwarc is a uuc iu mu wu
la. great variety In quality and, of
rr t ll I ..I.I..1. llAM (a
course, in price, we Rive you uiu
best to be had of everything, lou
would not expect to net cheap prices
on high grade goods, but wo do sell
the best floods at the lowest possltle
prices. For instance our
JEWEL
Stoves and Ranges
There are no better goods made, and
we can sell them at prices that would
surprise you.
CRAY BROS,
Has Come.
only 8100
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HARRIETT L LAWRENCE
SHOES
NAVIES
Of Two Nations Are
Mobilizing.
Five Men of War Seen
Off Haitian Coast
Blockade of Havana Harbor
Tightly Drawn.
Rio Janerio Furnishes 500 Ameri
can VolunteerSi
Portugal Government Has Now Notified
the Spanish Flotilla to Leave the
Cape de Verde Islands The Paris
will Arrive at New York by the Mid
dle of the Week.
Washington," April 20. The great
est interest today in war matters is
centered in the movements of the
navy. The Hying squadron is at
Hampton Roads, under command of
Commodore Schley, and the North
Atlantic squadrons is enforcing the
blockade of Cuba. At the Brooklyn
navy yards arc the cruisers New Or
leans and San Francisco and they
may join the flying squadron today.
The Marietta and the Oregon are
along the Atlantic coast of South
America, it is being expected that
they will reach Rio Jrnerio in a few
days. The dynamite cruiser Nlctbe-
roy, just purchased from Brazil, is
still in Rio Janeiro. The newly
purchased cruiser Topeka is at sea on
the way from Portsmouth to New
York, and the torpedo-boat Sotners is
still at Portsmouth ready for sea.
The Paris, for whose safety no
alarm is felt, will arrive in New
York by the middle of the week,
The dynamite cruiser "Vesuvius,
which sailed yesterday from Newport,
is believed to have gone to Key West.
She carried an extra quantity of pro
jectiles. The cruiser Columbia will
probably sail during the night for
patrol duty. The steamer Minneap
olis steaming rapidly oil the coast
passed Highland Light, Mass., yes
terday afternoon,
An Associated press telegram from
San Francisco says: Within another
twenty four hours three government
boats will have been assigned to
patrol service in and about the local
harbor. Today the cutters Rush,
Corwin and Grant lowered their
revenue flags, and hoisted the nary
ensign instead.
A special from Matanzas, by way of
Key West reports that tfe Dauntless
a dispatch-boat of the Associated
Press, steamed to the blockading
squadron off Matanzas yesterday
There has been no incident worth
noting since the capture of the
Spanish steamer Catalina and the
schooners in the early morning.
According to a special from Buenos
Ayres" to the New York Herald: The
nerald's correspondent In Rio Janeiro
says that 500 Americans there have
expressed a wish to go as sailors on
the Nlctheroy when she 6tarts for the
United States. The battalion formed
by theSpaniards now includes more
than 500 men.
The Washington Post this morning
contains the follewing: The Spanish
fleet, which mobalized at the Cape
Verde islands, was yesterday notified
by Portugal to leave St. Vincent. An
other account says. The Spanish
fleet is still here, but it is reported
that the vessels will sail from this
Island tomorrow. The fleet is ex
ceedingly formidable, including four
lirst-elass cruisers, six torpedo-boats
and two armed transports.
Since the Cuban cables have been
cut the blockade Is tightly drawn
across the mouth of Havana harbor.
No supplies of any sort whatever can
get In. The country back of the city
CAPTURED !
A great many people captured and when released were
better eatlsfled than ever befpre at the low prices at
THE FAIR !
store on tinware, graniteware. underwear, hosiery,
gloves, trunks, valises, bats, tine goods, shoes, and IP
fact anything almost that may be called for.
THE FAIR,
274 Commercial street,
... I
Is a desert and the Insurgents arc
hoycrlng about in all directions,
burning and destroying whatever
there is left that is of yalue. Havana
is already beginning to feel the pinch
of scarcity.
Unless Minister Polo and suite
leave Canada within a reasonable
time, the state department will In
form the British government that
plots hostile to the. United States are
being hatched across the border.
The treasury spcret service agents
are now making an investigation.
Hardly had Polo reached Canada be
fore oUlclal and other Spaniards bo
gan to arrive. Senor Dubosc, who
announced his departure for Europe,
hastily joined Polo. The arrival and
secrecy attending the movements of
the Spaniards indicated big move
ments were afoot. It was reared by
the administration that Spanish spies
might hatch schemes to cripple our
warships or destroy our fortifications
and it was ecn thought that Spain
may attempt to infect our southern
ports with yellow fever.
A change In the strategical plan
arranged for Sampson's squadron now
blockading Cuban ports has teen de
cided on. Its execution will depend
on the movement of the Spanish
squadron now concentrated at Cape
Verde Islands. The new arrange
ment, which will go Into effect as
sonn as the Spanish fleet leaves Cape
Vlucentand is not reported within a
reasonable period, provides for the
withdrawal from the blockading
squadron of six armorclads and their
concentration at some central point
on the Atlantic coast.
The plan of the Spanish fleet is not
unlikely, to proceed to New York,
Boston or other important place, for
the purpose of bombardment, in the
hope this government will not be able
to send sufliclent force to meet them
before great damage is inflicted. As
the matter now stands, it would
greatly injure the efficiency of the
blockade to withdraw some armor
clads, for within a short time a host
of auxiliary gunboats will be at Samp
son's orders capable of handllug any
thing flying the Spanish flag in the
West Indies.
Sampson would be assisted in New
York by the swift cruisers Columbia
and Minneapolis,' and -four converted
American liners, which will scour
the seas on the lookout for the enemy.
A Hong Kong spaelal says: The
first naval battle between the Span
ish and American fleets Will probably
be fought oil Manilla. It will almost
certainly take place tomorrow or Wed
nesday, at the latest.
A cablegram from St. John's says
that a Spanish warship lias been
sighted off Bay hulls, 20 miles south
of St. John's. She Is supposed to be
searching for American Ashing ves
sels on the banks of New Foundland.
Yamhill Convention.
M'Minnville, Or., April 25 The
union county conyention of the demo
crat's, populists and silver Republicans
was held here Monday. The follow
ing ticket neminated:
Senator, M. E. Johnson; representa
tives, L. W. Harger and C. C. Linden;
county judge, n. S. Maloney; sheriff,
P. n. Messner; recorder, W. T. Macy;
clerk, J. E. Ilolt; treasurer, D. M.
Caldwell; assessor, E. J . Wood school
superintendent, G. A. Prentice; com
missioner, R. L. Booth; surveyor, J.
E. Snuffer; coroner; II. C. Burns.
For Money. Another payment of
1898 taxes was today, made by Sheriff
F. T, Wrlghtman to County Treas
urer G. L. Brown, Today's turnover
Is payment No. 3 and amounts to
$0,120.30
South Salem Club. Goy. Fletcher
will address the Bimetallic club this
evening at the old school house.
Music and recitations.
M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was
a sufferer lor ten years trying most all kinds
of pile remedies, but without success. De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended
to me, I used one box. It has effected a
peimanent cure." As a permanent cure for
piles De Witt's Witch Hazal Salve has no
eqnal. Sione's drug store.
Afterone trial you will use no other
dye to color goods. Insist on having
Perfection Dyes. tf
Thirty-five years malces a Generation
That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanei
ville, O, suffered from piles. He was cured
by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch
Haze) halve. Stone's drug store.
A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up
in tbe morning as fast as you can," the drug
gist recognized the household name for 'De
Witt's Little Early BUers," and gwe him a
bottle of these little pills for constipation,
sick headache, liver and stomach troubles.
Ston's drug store.
Pain hca no choir vrlth Pr. Mil' Tain 7111&
All druggists sell Dr. MUoV Nerve Plaatera.
SALEM, OR,
CUBAN
Armies Will Be Co
Operated With.
Gomez and Garcia to
' Receive Aid.
A Spanish Officer Challenges
Lee and Sigsbee.
Admiral Walker Will Succeed Theo
1 dore Roosevelt,
Italy the Friend of America, Her V.ews
'the Same as England The Cuba
(Insurgents Will Be Supplied With
;Arms and Ammunition Important
Spanish Prizes Are Captured.
Washington. April 20. In order
that the Cuban Insurgents may fully
co-operate with the army uayy of
the United States in this campaign
against the Spanisli forces in Cuba,
It is probable that the pacific block
ade of the insular harbors will- be
followed by an attempt on the part
of the American forces to reach the
army of General Gomez. The plan is
to take one port on each I he North
and South sides of the Island and from
a junction with Gomez' forces at
SauctI Splritus, and with General
Garcia in Santiago do Cuba.
Both General Lee and Captain
SIgsbeo have been challenged to light
a duel by a Spanish officiate. No
news has been received of a reply hay
ing been seen in cither case. Lieu
tenant DeCarranjras' ilrst challenge
was sent to General Lee and It Is
rather more lengthy than the one to
Captain Sigsbee. The latter stated
that, in his judgment, Spinlsh ofll
cials exploded the mine which blew
up the Maine. Tills, Lieutenant
Da Cirranzas says In his challenge, la
a direct reflection upon the Honor of
the nayal officers who had charge of
the naval refenses of Havana.
"Any man who makes such a charge
on belief and on proof," the chal
lenge proceeds, "is himself capable of
committing tho crime.
The challenge clotes as follews:
"For eight days I shall await your
answer at the Spanish consulate in
Toronto"
The challenge to General Lee was
mailed on the 20th Inst., as the Span
ish minister and his party were ubout
to take the train, the state depart
ment having furnished him his pus-
ports that afternoon.
It was confidently predicted last
night that Admiral Walker, retired,
will succeed Theodore Roosevelt as
assistant secretary of the nayy.
The queen regent of Spain has ad
dressed telegrams to all the European
sovereigns asking for aid. In her tel
egram to King Humbert the queen
says: "I feel It my duty to address
myself to your majesty and all Eu
ropean sovereigns in order to call at
tention to the Incredible attitude of a
government which, under the pre
text of delivering people who are
faithful to their mother country, is
today spurning under foot the most
sacred rights of Spain, us tomorrow It
will spurn those of other nations."
Could Not Wear Shoes,
"1 was troubled with scrofula. Hud
sores on uy feet, as unable to wear
shoes. 1 saw advertised and read
muny testimonials of cured and pro
cured two bottle. By tho time I
had taken them my feet were well."
Thomas A. Coleman,
Davidson, Oregon.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills,
Mailed for 2Jc. C. I. Hood & Co,,
Lowell, Mass.
Thousands of sufferers from grippe have
been restored to health by One Minute Cough
' ure, It 'quickly cures coughs colds, bron
chitis, pneumonia, attbma, and all throat and
lung deseases, Stone's drug store.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
tablets. All druggists refund the
money if It falls to cure, 25c. 10-14-0m
4 O'CLOCK EDITION.
LATEST WAR BULLETINS.
Special to Tho Journal.
Revolt In the Philippines.
London, April 20. Cable advices
state that it is rumored that a great
uprising against Spanish authority
has taken place In the Philippines.
It Is said that 25,000 or 30,000 natives
arc in open rebellion, and arming
themselves with munitions furnished
by Japan.
Subscription for the Red Cross,
London, April 20. Subscriptions
have been opened In Paris for tho aid
of the Spanish Red Cross society in
taking care of Hhe wounded. 250,000
fiancs have already been subscribed.
Blanco's Big Blu.T.
Madrid, April 20. Governor Gen
eral Blunco cables ills home govern
ment to bend no more warships to
Cuban waters; that the land forces are
fully udequate to protect Hayana.
Forced Inactivity of the Somcrs.
Falmouth, England April 20 Tho
American torpedo boat Sowers has
been forbidden to leave this port,
rills act is an enforcement of the
existing neutrality laws,
Demonstrate ns.
London, April 20. Great excite
meut preyalls on the directs of Bar
celona. All loyal Spanish citizens are
taking part. Americans are being
insulted wherever fouud. The French
and Mexican consulates are besieged
with Americans for protection.
Foreign Nations Notified.
Washington, April 20. Tho diplo
matic representatives to foreign gov
ernments were Instructed today to
Inform said governments that war
exists between Spain the United
States.
The Columbia Sails.
Newport, R. I. April 20, Tho
steamship Columbia left Newport
tills morning
unknown.
Her
destination is
A Valuable Prize.
Washinoton, April 20. Tho Pan
ama captured this morning Is a three
masted schooner 2,085 tons register
and was built at Glasgow for Spain.
Lee to Be Major-General.
Washington, April 20. Gen. Leo
is expected In Washington this after
noon. It Is positively stated that he
will he appointed a major-general.
Massacre Feared in the Philippines.
London, April 20. A massacre of
the Spanish Is feared in tho Philip
pine Islands.
Landed on Cuban Coast.
Key Yest, April 20. A daring
landing was made on the Cuban coast
this morning by Lieutenant Freemont
for the purpose of ascertaining t'.io
base of supplies for army purposes.
Judge Day Confirmed.
Washington, April 120. The sen
ate has continued tho appolnment of
Judge Day, to succeed John Sherman
as secretary of state.
The Mangrove's Big Catch,
Key West, April 20, The light
house tender Mangrove has captured
the Spanish auxiliary cruiser Pan
ama. At Aumsville.
Bimetallic Union party holds a
rally Friday night, April 29 at Gil
bert's hall. Good speakers. Discus
sion of national, state and county
affairs. Candidates, voters and ladles
regardless of party are Invited.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured,
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the deseased portion of tho car.
There Is only one way to cure deafness,
and that Is by constitutional rented.
Ics. Deafness is caused by an In
Hamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube, When this
tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbl
ing sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It is entirely closed deafness Is
the recult, and unless the lnllamatlon
can be taken out and this tube re
etored to Its normal condition, hear
ing will be destoryed forever; nine
cahes out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which Is nothing but an Inllamed con
dition of the mucous surface.
Wo will giro One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hairs
Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars,
free,
F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
5rSold by DrugRlBtt75c,
O.A.STOXII.A..,
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WAR
Has Been Formally
Declared,
Judge Day Succeeds
John Sherman
War Revenue Bill Will Be
Reported.
Cuban Ports Have Already Been
Blockaded.
So far as Known Spain Has Made No
Seizures Eight Prizes Have Been
Captured by the Atlantic Squadron
Full Text of the Declaration of War
WarShips Hot on the Trail of
Two More Spanish Steamers.
Washington, April 20. Tho final
declaration war by the United States
on the government of Spain was made
yesterday. The resolution as formu
lated by the houeo foreign affairs com
mittee was adopted by tho house and
agreed to by tho senate yesterday
afternoon. The full text of the reso
lution follews:
"Bo It enacted by tho senate and
tho house of representatives of the
United States, In congress assembled:
"First, That war be and tliesamo is
hereby declared to exist, and that war
has existed since the 21st of April,
1808, Including Sunday, between the
United States of America and the
kingdom of Snain.
"Second. That the Drestdent of the
United States Is hereby directed and
empowered to use the entlro land and
naval forces of tho United States, and
to call into actual service the United
States militia of tho several states to
such extent as may bo necessary to
carry this act into effect."
This resolution was mado In accor
dance with a recomenendatlon made
by tho president, engrafted In a mes
sage sent to congress yesterday morn
ing. The message was ilrst adopted
by the house and then by tho senate.
Aside from the passage by congress of
tho declaration of war, tho most Im
portant development of the day at the
capital was the tendering and accep
tance of the resignation from the
cabinet of Secretary of Stato Sher
man. Judgo Day was at onco ap
pointed to till tho vacancy. At the
war department It was announced
that the goyernors of the various
states of the Union would bo notified
regarding tho quota of volunteers to
bo required from each, and the points
of assemblage,
Salem's Greatest Store Still Leads
A Store With a Characterp .
nERE ARE FACTS. HERE ARE FIGURES.
YOUR SATISFACTION OUR BEST REWARD.
Business upon a business basis Is what tho public demands
Our storo Is evldenco of the success of up-to-date Twentieth
Century Merchandising -a progressive store, constantly forg
ing ahead, and In spite of big claims, humbug advertising and
assertions of others wo are demonstrating dally that values
such as olTcred here ure not linduble elsewhere
Priestly's Figured Blacks,
UNDER THE KNIFE,
NOVELTIES CUT TO
$1,50
Figured Arlmures, Sollels, Serges.
Granites, etc, etc. We say to move
them.
StOO values now 83 c,
85c values now 72c.
Our loss your gain.
Ladies' Hosiery
15c value, fast black, full regular
made beamless; a wonder. Sco our
center window. For tills week we
10 cents a pair,
Chatelaine
Purses: big new line lust enened:
Shopping bags and pocket books.
25. 40, 5Qc to $3,50,
JOSEPH MEYERS k SONS.
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The only progress made In congress
yesterday on the various other war
measures pending, was the passage by
the senate of the naval bill. The
war revenue bill, It Is announced, will
bo reported today and pass tho house
some tlmn this week.
Tho Washington correspondent of
the New York Herald sent the fol-
lawlng special last night. Hawaiian
annexation which would not be ac
complished In times of peace is moro
than a probabllty now that war Is
on. It is learned that a great effort
Is to bo made next week to procure
the ratlticitlun of the treaty annex,
ing the Hawaiian islands to tho
United States. Secret sessions are to
begin early in the week, probably
tomorrow, for this purpose.
At last uccounts there were 55 votos
In the senate assured for tho treaty,
less than required. Senator Davis
believes now that some of the original
opponents of tho treaty have been
made to appreciate tho strategic
value of the Island, In view of the
pending war with Spain.
There is no longer any danger of ob
jection from Japan to the annexation
propostlon, for It Is said that there
Is already a tacit understanding be
tween the United States and Japan
whereby the latter country will event
ually bo given control of tho Phil
ippines in return for certain assist
ance during tho war, tho character
of which will soon become apparent.
Continued on third page.
A Full Fokce, Tho Salem
Woolen mills are being operated in
all of the departments, a full force
being employed night and day. By
reason of the recent destruction by
(Ire of tho Waterloo mill, double
work has been thrust on tho local
mill and Its capacity Is taxed. Several
orders that had not been filled by tho
Waterloo mill are being attended to
by tho Salem mill. Mr, Kay was seen
this morning and when asked as to
whether or not the Waterloo mill
would bo reconstructed, replied that
while In all probability tho plant at
that place would, somo time be re
placed, It would not bo reconstructed
In the Immediate future.
Late Hours. Clarke Smith, aSa
lem youth, was this morning given
twenty days for keeping late hours,
but sentence was suspended pending
his good behavior.
e.
Both DisoiiAnaED. Upon motion
of District Attorney Charles Smith
and Tina Brown, tho youthfnl pair
that was ariestcd Sunday morning
on a churgo or lewd cohabitation,
were this afternoon discharged.
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