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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. -- VOL, SALEM, OREGON, S ATI' UT? DAT, AUGUST 13, I8, hi. in ii .7K NO, SI I NSNJHsjK'arsVNm'iruvjrsBsirNAHvvsj PEACE PROTOCOL Washington, Aug 111. Secretary Day gave nut tills statement nf tlie provisions of tlio protecol: "Spain will relinquish all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba. "Porto Rice and other Spanish Islands In the West Indies and an Island In the Lidroncs, to be selected by the United States, shall he ceded to the latter. "The United Statos shall occupy and hold the city, bay and har bor or Manila, pending I he conclusion of the treaty of peace, which shall determine the control, disposition and government of the Phil ippines. "Cuba, Porto Itlco and other Spanish Islands In the West Indies shall be Immediately evacuated. "Commissioners, to be appointed within ten day, .shall within thirty days from the signing of the protocol, meet at Havana and San Juan respectively to arrange and execute the details of the evacu ation. "The United States and Spain shall each appoint not more than tlve commissioners to ncgotiato and conclude the treaty of peace. The commissioners are in meet at Paris not later than Mic 1st of October. "On the sinning of the protocol hostilities will be suspended, and notice to that effect will be glyen as soon as possible by each goycrn ment to the commander of its military and naval forces." JorsBmavHKvstwswsrJffsJrsrJi FREE WEIGHING AND DRYING RECORDS. All hop growers who have their tickets printed by the Capital Printing Co, will receive free of cost, complete weighing and drying records, CAPITAL PRINTING 22.' Commercial Street, ground tloor. Dan Fry's-old standi- " Oh ! What a Tumble IN PRICES. Our new goods are arriving daily. We have bought cheaper than ever and while they last we will sell Men's working gloves, a good quality. for 25c Men's heavy black bib overalls for 5uC Men's pants 65c, Men's better qualities for $1.00, $1,25 and $1,50, Overshirts, just the thing for harvesters, 23c. A good pair of suspenders worth 25c for 15c. A good pair of heavy sock 5c a pair, . Men's bicycle hose for 25c Underwear, overshirts and sweaters. A great variety at re duced prices, . Clothing to fit the small boy or the big man the latest styles at the lowest prices, In dry good.? we mention, a few specials; Fine Chnelle table covers 1 14 yards square, worth $2 for 85c each, Lace pillow shams worth 75c for 25c a pair. See those new outing flannelsat 5c a yard, Tucking, quite a fine selection, see our prices." You cann afford "to'make it yourself, Embroideries an endless variety at half values, Corner Commercial and State streets, Silom, Oregon fcrcrovo 'A... I TMKm. MSt V wm Mmy i J PI I M i OREGON Gil OUNBRAL COMMISOTON MDHCHANTS Wholesale pr.Juce and fmit PacLfrt and chickem,eggsnd fcrmenprmlur,. nets CO. Just Received A FINK ASSORTMENT OP Clauss' Razors All styles and prices. Fully guaranteed. GRAY RR0S ,. ....... Zari tato and Lllierty streets ' I IT thtpperi. We pay highest, ,cah piice for , w .,.... ,. . 1)1 niii i IV IXillJU I L i J J. J Hostilities Have Now 6eased. WASHINGTON, August 13,rv0rders have reached Manza nillo and all hostilities there have ceased, t MILITARY GOVERNMENT. The Conqured Islands Will Have to Wait Until Congres3 Meets. Washington, Auk. in. It Is prob able that the conqucd stations, like Manila and Porto Rice will remain under a military government until congress can act. It is believed the military commissions, which will be appointed within ten days, will make such recommendations to the presi dent. It Is pointed out thau little else can be done for Poilo Rice, and Mnnila olllclally should be governed for the present by the war depart ment and military commander. As to Cuba, it Is likely so far as the United States authority Is extended, Ittwlll be through the secretary of war and the ofllccrs in Cuba will be under his direction. Consideration Ls being given the appointment of military commission crs and many prominent commenders In army have been mentioned The energies of the war department arc being directed toward making the soldiers in the field of different camps as comfortable as possible. Arrangements will be made to send reinforcements to Oen. Mcrritt, thus bringing his total force to 10,000 men. The 7,000 now at San Francisco will go as soon as possible, the department Is now cancelling all chartered vessels which have been engaged. lmmunes Off for Santiago, Savannah, Ga.. Aug. 13. The Third regiment of United States Volunteer (Immunes) will sail today for Santiago. Accepts the Peace Protocol. WASHINGTON, August 13,The war department has been advised through the Cuban Junta that the Cuban insurgents .1 TT .. 1 Pi.i J 0-! 1 me united oiates ana opuiu una Terrible Strain On Officials. Washington, Aug. i:r. McKlnley said today, that the mental and physical strain of the last few months has been very severe upon him, as well as upon all other ollicials who have been bearing the weight and great responsibilities and now that the war Is practically over his feeling was one of profound thankfulness. Work In connection with the ap pointment of the commissioners to negotiate the treaty of peace now In preparation received their Instruc tion and other important matters, he said It would probably necessitate his remaining In Washington until October, when he hoped to take a short rest. It was stated that no ap pointments of the peace commission would be made today. War Expenses to Date, Washington, Aug, 1.1.-Although the war has lasted 114 days, it Is es timated the cost to tills government so far -has been $150,000 of which $93, 000,000 has been actually paldontor the treasury, beginning on March 1, when the (irst Increases in expendi tures in the anticipation of war became apparent in the cxpsndltures at thcHreasury Navy Coming Home, Wahington, Aug. 13. Commodore Sampson and Schley will go to New York on their respective flagships, which haye been ordered to that point. fl TtiinKina Will help any man woman or child to conclude Just what is wanted ab all Utiles, but the average person who comes Into the Fair Store requires no thinking machine to convince them that we have everything that Is wanted In' the Hue of CAMPING, and HARVESTING SUPPLIES, and In fact everything that you need to wear, at prices that canjiot be beat by competitors, i- General Schwan Took Possession and Spaniards Withdrew Their Forces, Fonci:, Aug, 12, Gen. Schwan 'has occupied Mayaguez without resistance The Spanish arc withdrawing to Lares 10 miles northeast of Mayaguez. Gen. Brooke is still at Guayama and General Wilson Is at Commo awaiting rnlnfnrfnmpnt.s. I Thursday there was desultory light ing between Gen. Wilson's pickets and the Spanish forces are' In the front. At 8 p. in. sharp, tiring was going on and a battery of artillery has moved out to support the Infantry. The prisoners captured during the day report 2500 Spaniards wore at Abonito, which place Gen. "Wilson will attack when the reinforcements arrive. Complementary Notice, , OLr.vnLAND, Aug, 13. Morris Gnl lltia, a representatiye In tills country, of one of the leading journals' of France, today, sent President Mc Klnley the following telegram In be half of his papers: r "From the depth of my heart I of fer you congratulations upon the suc cessful termination of the war and for your masterly action, and wlshHo profess my profound admiration for the army and navy of which you arc commander-in-chief. To Investigate. Washington, Aug. 13, Gen. Wy man sent two inspectors to Franklin La., to report on the yellow fever. Prompt measures will be taken to In vestigate. There Is fear of an epidemic. OCCUPIED MAYAGUEZ. accept the terms of peace as provided in the protocol between t lit'lt Ml it. . uumuiucs win cease on uicir pun, Ordered to Report. Washington, Aug. 13. Consul General Fitzliugh Lee 1ms been or dered to report at Washington, Leaves for Oregon. Washington, Aug. 13, Commis sioner Hermann, of the general land office leaves today for Oregon. Restrictions Kemoved, New York, Aug. 12. All tlfe re strictions in telegraph business for the West Indies, Spain and Its de pendences haye been removed. Portland Banker Drowned, Astouia. Or., Aug. 13,-A. J. Stevens of the First National Rank, of Portland, was drowned while bathing at Long Reach today He was carried out by the tide current. Ills body has not yet been recovered. Health Inspectors, Jackson, Miss. Aug. 13. The state board of health lias sent Inspectors to guard all points of quarantine against yellow feyer, at Franklin La. How s This ! We offer One Hundred; Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrah that can not be cured by Hall's -Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co.f Props., Toledo.O. Wc the undersigned, having known F. J. Cheney for the labt 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their llrm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. O., Waldlng Klnnan & Mar yln, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Hall's Cutarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Machine. JUSTICE PROMPTLY METED OUT. Private La Duke, of Second Wisconsin Regiment, Court Martialed and Shot, Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 13. A special to the New York Journal from Marinette, says word has been re ceived from Ponce, Porto Rice, that private La Duke of the Second Wis consin regiment, who was shot and killed by Private Statford or the regu lar army, during a quarrel, was court martialed and found guilty and shot the morning of August 4. Conscience Money. Washington, Aug. 13. Postoftlce department is in receipt of a letter from an unknown correspondent at Seattle, who enclosed 120 to relieve conscience. The letter stated that the writer ten years ago robbed a county postctllce of $15 and that amount was returned with Interest- Blockade Raised in the Antilles. Washington. Aug. 1.1. The mer chant vessels of the world are now free to enter and leave all Cuban and Port Rlcau perts: The state department holds that no further proclamation is needed for raising the blockade of those Islands. Short Engagement, Washington, Aug. 13, The war department has received a diipatch from the signal officer at Playa Del Este, that an engagement took place between a part of Sampson's fleet and the Spanish forts at Manzanlllo yes terday, resulting in a victory for Americans, General Orders. Washington, Aug. 13 -In accord ance with the proclamation Issued by the president, suspeuding hostilities, orders were lsued to the naval com manders, at the several stations on duty, In Cuba and the Philippines, carrying Into effect the directions of the proclamation. The navy depart ment not only transmitted the presi dent's proclamation lit full to the several commanders-in-chief, but also directions as to the disposition of their vessels. The following orders are In that sense self-exnlanatory: "Navy Department, Washington, Commodore Sampson, Santiago (.Sus pend all hostilities The blockade of Cuba and Porto Rice is raised, nowell Is ordered to assemble his ves sels at Key West. Proceed with the New York, flrooklyn, Indiana, Oregon, Iowa and Massachusetts to Tompkinsvllle. Place the monitors In a safe harbar in Porto Rice. Have Watson transfer his (lag to the New ark, and remain at Guantanamo. Assemble all cruiser? In safe harbors, Order the marines north on the Reso lute. (Signed) Allen, acting secre tary." "Navy Department. Washington, Remey, Key West: In accordance with tlio president's proclamation, suspend Immediately all hostilities. Commence the withdrawal of the ves sels from the blockade. Order the blockading vessels In Cuban waters to assemble at Key West. (Signed) Allen, acting secretary." The notification to Admiral Dewey was not made public, but the assistant secretary sulci that, bebldes being In possession of the preldent's proclama tlon, he WuS ordered to ceam hostilit ies and ralso the blockade at Manila. To Cleanse the System, Effectually yet gently, when costive or bllllous. or when the blood is Im pure or sluggish, to peamancntly over come habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to u healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel head ache, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. Pr.MUM'NMwfUateMaia fttlldruetett, PPKQTnOMT'O r X MM-KJIMSUl X J x Washington, Aug. M.-Tne president has Issued the following proclamatien: "Whereas, My a protocol concluded and signed August 12. 1893,by William R. Day, secretary of state of the United States, and his ex cellency, Jules Cambon, ambassador extraordinary and minister pleni potentiary of France, at Washington, respectively representing for this purpose the government of theUnlted States and the government of Spain, the United States and Spain have formally agreed upon the terms on which the negotiations for the establishment or peace be twecn the two countries shall be undertaken; and 'Whereas, It Is tn safd protocol agreed that upon Its concession and signature hostilities between the two countries shall bo sus pended, and notice to that effect shall be given as soon as possible by each government to the commanders of Its mtlltary and naval ferces: "Now, therefore, I. William McKlnley, president of the United States, do, In accordance with stipulations of the.protocol, declare and proclaim on the part or the United States a suspension of hostilities, and do hereby command that orders bo Immediately given through the proper channels tr, the commanders or military and naval forces or the United States to obstaln rrom all acts Inconsistent with this proclamation. "In witness wlierecir I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal or the United States to be afllxcd. I "Done at thecity of Washington, thls-thc 12th day ot August, tn the year or our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, and I or the Independence of the UnltedStates the one hundredand twenty i third. I , , William McKinlev, President. "William R. Day, Secretary of State." - '4 NEWPORT NOTES. Harry Staplcton and family arc at the Nye Brook Hotel. Mrs. J. II. Lunn Is a guest of the Holman's at Nye Creek. Rev. Clapp.tho Congregational min ister is here for an outing. Attorney J as. K. Wcatherford and family are at the Ocean house. Mrs. J.S. Hoothby and Miss Dal- glclsli have rooms at Capt. Olsson's Justice R. S. Bean and family oc cupy tlio out I'ror. tjonaon cottage,. Mrs. Will Gray and daughters are a familiar group among the crowds here Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Holman chap eroned a gay party to the lighthouse Friday. Mrs. Eugene Breyman and Miss Jessie arc late additions to the Salem colony. Mrs. J. W. BIckford Is a guest of the Misses Case, who conduct the Ocean house. Mrs. Olive S. England and Miss Phyllis Lindsay have rooms at tlio Rushton house. Mr. and Mrs. Abe IMcCullyr have a cottage on the bay at the foot of the lover's stairway. Miss Gabrlellc Clark, the Salem Portia, is among the bevy of young ladies on the beaches. Supt. and Mrs. Carter and-daugtiters have' a cottage at Nye Creek and are an interesting family of surf bathers. J. M. Pigler came oyer on his wheel In fourteen hours. Ills wheel ls not a '98 pattern, but for a man or sixty heisa crackerjick. Mrs. Merrlman or Illllsboro, fell from a back porch Wednesday, the first day after her arrival, and received quite severe bruises. Deep sea llsh are plenty and In these quiet days largo catches are made. Tom cod are plenty In the bay and there are heavy runs of salmon. The Seaside band plays to all tlio new arrivals. It has been playing to the surf bathers at Nye Creek, whero about a hundred go Into the water dally. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce haye a cottage ut Nye Creek. Mrs. Pearce ib conlined to the house with an Injury to her limb that was hurt about a year ago In a bicycle accident. Mrs. E. C. Small Is her guest. r Mrs. N. J.Damon has Mrs. J, J. Dalrymple, Mrs. Joe Albert, Mrs. John Griffith, and son, and Mrs. Otto Krausse and daughter, John Albert, Jr.. Mrs. E. Holton, Miss Sarah Mead, and Margaret Osborne, at her cottage D. B. Irvine, wife and three daugh ters, are camping at Nye Creek with their brother Sam, the discoverer of that stream, aud boomer or the same. Ills son D. Z, Irwin and wife, who were married last week, are with them. Lawyer M. O. Potter, of liutler, Townsend and Potter, Independence, has a cottage for his family In Olson yllle. Mrs, Longee and Miss Frances Cooper are their guests. Mrs. M. A. Kinney the milliner at Independence, Is stopping nt Nye Creek. When It is bright and -hot over In the valley It Is cool and foggy here. There are more children here this year than ever before. Peoplo find It pays from a llnanclul standpoint to glyc the little ones the change of climate by the seashore. They are not nearly so liable to fall victims of bucolic tits tempers the rest of the year, Acker'i Eoclliti Remedy Will Htop fnnTi fit anv ttm anrl u111 nire llift wc wont cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25c and 5cc. Lunn & Drooks druggim. "I think DeWitt'f Witch Ilarel Salve U the lineit preparation on the market for pllei." So writet Jpmi U. Dunn, 01 wheeling, w, Va. Try it and you will think the tame It alto cures eczema and all ikin diseases Stone Drue Store. 1 OA.mvonxA.1 Stan Ut 7 ' M hm m wm wa''s lh Kind YM Haw Always gauglit ' DDAnr arjattam XVW-iJUrVLVlTL A JAwlN .4 Salem Boy Killed. Roy Wilds, or Salem, was killed by the caylng In or a sand bank on Ocean Beach, nt Nye creek, about 10 o'clock Friday morning. He was dig ging In a tunnel with two other little boys, who had a narrow escape, but gave the alarm and young "Wilds was dug out arter be being covered by two tons or sand and rock ror nearly a quarter or an hour. When taken out he was lireless. One oye was crushed and his neck was broken, Young Wilds made his home with his grandmother, Mrs. A. L, Stlnson The remains were brought to -Salem for burial today, lie will be burled rrom the rooms or Mrs. Stlnson, on Commercial street, ounday-at 2:30 p. m. The funeral will be private, only rrlcnds or the family being invited. FfrOM A SUFFERER. How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. Chehalis, "Wash., April 9, 1898. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad to bear from you. You want to know how my leg Is getting aloDg. It Is all right; the flesh is growing out over tnu sum none ana is turning white it is not straight yet, but I think it win be as straight as the other leg when warm weather comes on. I can work most or the time. The other doctors told me 1 could never be cured without splitting it and scrap ing the bone, but they are mistaken. It. Is getting well without cutting or scraping, so they do not know as much as they thought they did, but you are all right, for you haye done lust what you sata you could do. I will answer any questions you ask about my leg, Very truly yours, Dr. Cook's oftice.is atH301 Liberty 8licet, Salem Do ou Read. What people are reading about Hood's Sarsaparllla? It Is curing the worst cases of scrorula, dyspepsia, rheumatism and ail forms or blood disease, eruptions, sores, bolls and pimples. It Is giving strength to weak and tired women. Why should you hesitate to take It when it is doing so much forothers? Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. Aagast the Sinner TO 17 ARE WE In hntand sultry times like these It is only the unusual bargain that don'tgoabegulng. Values and big ones at thatialono possess the power to Interest. Only a Few Left, Those organdies, dimities, etc., worth 15 and 20c, go ror tlio low price or 81y3c Do You Pick Hops? If 80 you should buy one or those Jackets to wear. They are moylng fast at the low price of Table Oil Cloth, Good quality. You have paid 20o for the sumo thing, good' assortment of patterns. 12 i'2 Cool as the Ocean Breeze, Thoio W. B. Summer corsot9, Cel ebrated the world over. 50c to $1,00, New Arrivals, 200 pieces new prints Cc. Wash veils 35 and 40c. Nev outings 5 to 12c. JOSEPH MEYERS & SONS. jrhono 1. 278-280 Commercial stifet, I IWy M W Q fligflCtl f ft4 P4Vf0f kMwa. AOmI tK dMW M tUfJUrMwHHHiMrrtW POWDER Atavhittfy ntre BOVAl lAHKO POwDta CO., NEW YOftX. AT MARION 'COURT HOUSE. Proceedings at the Various Departments of the Capital County Seat, In the probate court Friday A.W. Long, administrator of the estate of M. S. Lung, deceased, filed hisaccount that he had a balance on hand or $1441.80. The total claims against the estate are $3,970.37, or which amount 2,7G0.C0 have been settled, leaving un paid claims against the estate or $1,215.71. lie shows that, atter de ducting the expenses or administra tion, sufficient funds arc left to pay the face or the claims still unpaid. The court made an order to the effect that the principal of the various claims be paid by the administrator, M. W. Hunt, administrator or the estate of J. J. Shaw, deceased, pe titioned for an extension of tltn?. In making the appraisement of'tho real property belonging to the estate In Linn county. Judge Terrell granted an extension of thirty days. Elizabeth M. Prescott, widow of Harrison W. Prescott, deceased, tiled a petition asking for an allowance or $300. The petition was allowed by the county Judge. A request was also tiled by Anson W. Prescott, executor or the estate ror Instructions as to how to proceed In the matter or car rying out the above order ot the court, and the desired information was given by Judge Terrell, The case- or the Boy's and Girl's Aid Society vs. Mrs. Bessie Parker ror the custody of her three children Ida M.v Via and Essie, was withdrawn upon request ot Mr. Gardner represen tative of the society. The children will be given Into the castodynt the rather Sam Parker now remarried and living at Mora in Eastern Oregon. Deputy Sheriff Colbath today sold at sheriff's sale tor $RW0 57 acres or land In Marlon county, to Jory and Pugh. Sheriff Frank Durbin left, this morning for Sllverton and Scotts Mills, on business connected with his office, Before returning he will spend Sunday with his family at Wllholt springs. ' A deed tiled today from Frank W. Durbin to Frank K. Lovell, property in Marlon county, sheriff's deed $1500. Im:j e! If you'd pay your grocer $10 a pound n couldn't sell you better baking powder th.tn Scftitings Bast. j6 Bargain Month nIA rr. is THE M 1 ATTRACTION Shaw Knit The most celebrated or all men's hosq. We have them 25, 35 50c. 75c $1 and $1,25 , Golf Shirts At clearance prices, all to close t the one price 50 cents, Straw Hats Reduced one-lialf, The Eclipse, New GoU shirts in pure white m fancy stripes and checks - St25c, : New Puff Tits, Regular 60c values. Ourprte " short time only, 25c, v New Arrivak, Crash kt9, 60c. Men's gloves 2Gq to 1.50. i-orter Court