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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1898)
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COMMERCIAL rJTREET- STIFF Germany Wante the Carolines, The Spanish Commission instructed, is Against American Plans For Re licious Liberty, NOW IS THE TIME BUY T Sec those special lines and prices at the te--H 1QOLEN MILL STORE, This space is reserved for a letter from Santa Glaus Who is he writing to I Why, to confirms tlio report of Carllst nrrcs-t ut Mora de Rublclos, and adds: "Tho authorities, apparently with a view of. avoiding tho provocation of outbreaks, do not scorn to display much vigor or rapidity In tho meas ures necessary to check tho propa ganda, which tho provincial papers In many parts of Spain aro denouncing dally. Tho war. , office, however, Is actlvo In placing tho army on a war footing. Although no Carllst bands havo appeared, It is strango to notlco tho widespread feeling of uneasiness pervading all classes. Tho general Impression Is that Don Carlos, If he follows the advlco of his oldest and most respo3tcd partisans, will not pro voke a civil war unless ho cau count on Bcrious support in the army and In public opinion, of which no symtoms are yet perceptible.'1 London, Dec. 3.--Tho projected In crease In the German army means, ac cording to tho L'orlln correspondent of tho Dally Nows, a yearly addition to tho estimates of 5,000,000 marks. Thopcaco cffcctlvo footing will bo gradually raised bv 40,000 men, to bo completed in 1003. COMING HOME Of Peace Commission Delayed, XLhe Jfaiv Store. Because he always makes The Fair his head' knar ter for Holiday Toys, for of course he knows Rhey are the leaders in all Christmas toys, font for his letter, Look Ily Aaaoclntcil I'rcan to (he .Journal. Paris, Dec. 3. Tho American peace commissioners had a tlirco hours meeting today. Tho report from Berlin that Germany wus nego tiating for tho purchase of the Curollno Islands wus confirmed from several quarters although the German ambassador hero Informed a corres pondent of tho Associated Press that he know nothing about tho matter. Tho American commissioners arc In clined to believe, and It Is looked upon as explaining tho reluctuuco of tho Spaniards to give In their answer In rcuard to the Carolines, as well as to tho questions of religious liberty there, and tho latest developments conllrm the report that tho Spaniards liayo been instructed not to yield on these points. New York, Dec. 3.Tho United States transport Rita, from San Juan, arrived today with ull well on bonrd. Madrid. Dec. 3. Additional pre cautions havo been taken by tho gov ernment against tho Carllsts In the provinces, notubly In Suragossa and Biscay. Valencia, Spain, Dec. 3. Tho Spanish transport San Francisco ar rived from Cuba with 1800 repatriated 60ldlor. - - London, Dec. 3. Tho Paris cor respondent or tho Standard says: Tho peace commissions havo agreed not to mention the Cuban or Philip pine dobtsin tho treaty, becauso it might lead to misapprehension. The American commissioners have In dicated to tho Spaniards that theso debts cannot posslby, Inlaw, right or equity, bo saddled upon Cuba or tho Philippines, slnco too monoy cm ployed was not for the .hcnolit of the colonies, but to compel them, by force of arms, to suffer tho opprosslvo Spanish rulo fom which tney uro seeking to freo themselves. Tho Mudrld correspondent of tho Dully News says: London, Dec. 3. Tho Times, dis cussing editorially this mbrnlng the "strange and embarrassing problem facing the United Scutes, that springs out from Its novel Imperial policy," says: "It Is Impo'Klblo to view tho policy disclosed In Secretary Alger's report as complete or oven intelligible un til It Is known what tho Wishing ton government means to do for the navy. If tho Philippines aro to bo effectively occupied, a large navy and transport power will bo neces sary. T he United States must show Itsuir ready to repel any attempt on position which, for sumo time, can hardly bo regarded us secure or to assort u claim to a share In' tho spoil of disorganized conquest." It Is olllclallv announced that the Spanish peace commissioners have secured a concession granting Spain commercial advantages in the Philip pines for 10 years. An effort will bo made to secure a similar concession In tho Antilles. London, Dec. 3. The Madrid cor. respondent of tho Standard, forward ing his dUputch from tho frontier, CUBAN LEADERS. ArePleased at Garcia' s Call on McKinley. Seven Rogimets Manila, to Go to 2; For, Continuous Services in Tropics, tho :i pooled to get away for Cuba" by tho middle of next neck. There uro three transports now in tho harbor, which enn carry about ono regiment each, BIG SWINDLER Gets a Deserved 'Sontence of Ten Years, lly AmrocIuIciI I'rc to the Jonrunl. Washinciton.'Dcc. 3. As result of General Gurcla's call at tho White House, tho generul called a conference of tho Cuban commission, and tho Cuban representative Mr Qucseda, this morning, for tho general purpose of considering Cuban affairs in tho light or tho " views exchanged during the meeting with tho presi dent. General Garcia refuses to dis cuss tho cull and his ussoclates main tain tho sumo reticence, except to declare that It wu9 of an ugrecublo and satlsfuctoryluuture.thc Idea being conveyed by them that It Is likely to pavo tho way to an understanding ull round. SAD NEWS A Steamer Is Sighted Sinking Condition. in a Ily ANnoelutt'il lriBi to tliu .lourmil. Liverpool. Dec. 3. Tho steamer ICIng Arthur from Demara arrived tod-iy and reported having sighted tho Hteamer Londonlun Nov. 20, on her bcum ends with tho hatches submerged. All tho boats were gono and no Bluns of life about her. EMBEZZLED $15,000 But Preferred Arrest Trial to Suicido. and II' Aaaoclnleit l'rr to the Junrnnl. Chicago, Dec. 3. Thomas Hrcck with of Boston wuiked Into tho Harrison street station and asked to bo arrested. lie confessed to the em bezzlement of $15,000 from Nlles Co., Boston. Brcckwlth said ho clioso to glvo himself up rather than commit suicide, which course lie had llrst de cided upon. IlyjAuoclatcd Prcaa to the Journal. VyASHiNOTON, Dec, 3. Whllo It It recognized that tho chances are against the conclusion of the work of tho peace commissioners In Purls In tluiofor tho Americans to tako tho steamer on tho 10th for home, tho of ficials are not dlscouruged ut the out look, knowing that dcluy lu tho proceedings of tho commission ad mits of a reasonable explanation at some points, For Instance, tlicro has bconsomo diniculty in reaching an ugrcotnent us to ,thc disposition of public property In Philippines, Inclu ding war material, guns and stores. It seems likely now that tho coniuits- sldncrs will agreo to udopt tho plan for tho disposition of these claim?, based upon tho prcceeduro that governed In tho case of the Spanish properties lu Porto Rice. It will not bo noccssury, It Is hoj'cd, to send a Joint cvucuutlon commission to Manila, us wus dono In tho oyucuutlon of Porto Itlco, but simply to adopt tho Dlan luid down by tho Porto Rlcuu commission. Milwaukee, Dec. 3. Information received In this city Is that In accor dance with luto orders of tho war department 7 regiments of tho United States army will In a few weeks em bark for tho Philippines. Tho fcrdor. which is said to in- cludo tho third lufuntry from FortSnelllng, and tho second, third, fourth, tirth, lirtcenth and twontleth reglmonts, require that theso regi ments be prepared for prolonged for eign Held scrvlco in tlio tropics, out sldo tho limit of tho United States. Tho regiments, uro ordorcd to ren dezvous ut Sun Francisco between Jnuuary 1, und 12. Kanbah City, Dec. 3. Tho most severe snow storm of tho Hcason, ac companied by heavy wind, provalls throughout western Missouri and Kansas. In southern Kunsas pros pects uro for ono of tnu worst storms ever encountered. Fkrqus Falls, Minn., Dec. 3, last of six men tried on charges of holding up tho Great Northern train November 10 was today sentenced to 20 years In penltontiary, -Tho othor trials aro continued until Mm May term of court. Savanaii, Ga., Dec. 3. Tho second division of tho beventli corps Is ex it Afiftoulntcil Pro to (lie Journnt. St Taul, Dec. 3. Charles Southull whoso dealings in fraudulent govern ment tlmo checks said to have caused losses to Ilrtus Individuals ull oyer tho country, aggregating $150,000, was to day sentenced to states prison for ten years hard Inbor. SCALING DOWN. Ship-owners Association Reducing wa ges of Seamen. Ilr Ainoclntrrt I'rc to tlip Jourual. San Francisco, Dec. 3. Tho Ship-owners Association, which con trols coastwise snipping, ordorcd a re duction of 85 a month In vngcs for all classes of seamen, The now schedulo Is us following. Ou coal ships, 825; on vessels to Honolulu, 825; to Mexico parts, 820; on lumber vessels, 820. Tho presence of so many uncmloycd sallore in this port Is glvon by scumen as the cause of tho reduction, und It Is anticipated that tho Sailors Union will tuko action In tho muttor. The prcsontsculo Is tho lowest overpaid seamen m this Coast. OUR STYLE Takes Possession of Havana, Railroads, Saloons Gambling Houses and Pavo tho Way For Westorn Civilization, RoVal Baking Powder Made from pore cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powdm are the greatest menacen (o health of the present day. royai iakino nrmtn CO., u vtMx. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Soth Wado. An Old Cattle Buyer Tries to End His Lite. Soth Wado was found lu his rooms ut the Salem Lodging house u bout 8 o'clock this morning lu nn unconctous.cnndltton by the landlady. Soycrul times during tho night Mrs. Burkholdor, tho landlady, was aroused by tho nolso of Mr. Wado breathing, but thinking ho was Intox icated paid no hoed to him. During tho morning an attempt was mudo to awaken him but without success, whon a step ladder was put up and ho was seen through tho tradsom lying In aheap ou Iho bed with con tortod features, breathing most la boriously. Alarmed, tho landlady summoned medical asslstanco who discovered thut iVado hud taken the contents of a hottfe of laudanum. Restoratives voro Immediately ap plied and overy effort mado to savo tho dying man. Up to this tlmo It Is not known whether his llfo nun bu waved or not, but his doctors havo some hopo. Wudo Is a cuttle buyer and it heavy drinker, and It Is thought that whllo temporarily deranged from tho effects of liquor ho attempted to cud his existence Ur Aaaoclated I'rca to tlio Jourunl. New York, Dec. 3. Dispatch from L Havana says the pier a Mariano beach Is fully completed. I'-olonel Ilcckcr yesterday signed contract for con struction of a plor boforo tho Casa Blunca In Havana harbor, and for a railroad track from tho pier to the Guauaboan railroad to bo six miles lu length und at Guanubocan will connect with tho Mantauzas lino railroad and form n direct connec tion of a'l railroads loading out of Havana. Havana now looks moro llko an American city ttiuu over boforo. Americans como by every boat. Unloading of transports keops up un almost constant proces sion of horses, mules, am bulances, army wagons and stores pu&slng through tho streets. Americana no lougor uttruct moro than a pusslng uotlcc. Amor lean business men aro making tuoiusolvcs felt, though, us usual, tho saloon man Is tho Urst to offer goods to tho pub lic. American saloons aro opening In all parts of tho city, whllo gumblors uro ready to open games as soon as any protection Is afforded. The 1'nday Night Club. That popular organization of Salem society people, tho Friday nightclub gavo Its second big-weekly danco at Tioga hall last evening, A most onjoyablo evening was spent and tho members, are all delighted with tho success they havo had this season. Last evening's enjoyment was duo In a great measure, to tho line music played by tho Backcnsto orchestra. This orchestra Is a new ono and Is composed of well known talent called from tho Capitol City's most accomplished Ictruraontalists. There aro so ven pieces. Messrs. Backcnsto and Rcstlno, playing tho ylollns. Mr. Qui Poppa tho clalronot, Mr. Warner tho cornet, Mr. Reed tho bass viol, M. Whit tier tho trap drums and Mrs. Hare tho piano. They play In excellent tlmn and har mony and all dancors will appreciate their appearance In tho city as a mu sical organization, m Postponed, Tho Elk3 memorial services which wcro to bu held tomorrow at 3 p. m. has been postponed on account of tho Illness of several of the officers and members of tho order. Manila, Dec. 3. Hongkong news paper havo assorted that tho attitude Germans hero was hostllo to tho In surgents. Tho Germans of Manila havo circulated a statement sayln thut tho Gormans aro thoroughly frlondly towards tho Flllblnos. Tho statement Is signed by the Gorman consul and Gorman buslnos1 firms. Tho nutlvcs Infer that tho Gormunsaro fuvorublo to tho Inde pendent fuctlon. Advices fromCuplz say tho Spaniards havo abandoned tho town, that Insurgents with can non advanced upon it November 21. Caplz Is tho capital of tho province of tho sumo Island Puuay. it has a pop ulation of 11,000 pcoplo. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llolman will leavo on tho 2 o'clock local for Portland onrouto to Europe. They will go over tho Cen tral Pacific routo to Now York, em barking thonco for Liverpool. Thoy will visit relatives of Mr. Ilolniau'sln London and will also do tho prlnolpal cities of tho continent,, visiting Australia on tholr woyjliomo; Mr. and Mrs. llolman will bo gono about thrco months. Buren & Hamilton 274 Commercial Street. rri minR and Lamp! riVn nvirv on New Yeure' eve. No drawing; only count or '&-. ,rmnv colfce beans In the Jar. See our nortb snow win- ffikMftcall In the store for particulars. Our Imports or imay re arriving very rust. uimu mr .. ------;;; rt direct ana can uow uitiiiuiiuib uun mi . - it out anrl can sell cheap. You will And our stock very fiitoliday Goods such us line Havlland and uerman uuina, w :-r.MTle"C(jor sets. Novelties in umnu uuu nmMnaiB. ... tlCUPorceIaln (of which wo carry ten patterns) "ohemlan ..Ulil JIU03, till..." w-.-', --; , - 1 OX ed of our having a largo stock and saving at least 25 '6a account of importing. Welnviiayou to uie Always Au Fait Wo have Just received a large uhlp mentof Cut Glasssomething for the holidays au fult. Jewelry Manufacturing Wo are now prepared n do all kinds nf fancy engraving and Jewelry manufacturing on notice, at reasonable rates. short Holiday Goods New goods arriving every Stock larger than over. day. S.W.Thompson& Co. We have just opened a large iiv voice of portieres lace curtains, pillow slips, bed spreads and sheets and are well prepared to furnish almost anything to set you up for housekeeping, Our stock ot furx niture is far more complete than ever before You should see our new oak bedroom sets and iron bedsteads, cheaper than ever, Capital Emergency Corps, The Indies of tho Capital Emorgency Corps he'd a meeting Friday after noon at tho huiim of Mrs, Z. F, Moody ut which tlmo tho financial report wus received and other routine busi ness trpnsaotcd, In view ot the faot that tho soldiers aro not situated so as to rccelvo such usilstunco us tho corps can glvo them, the corps has determined to tuko up tho cause ot the needy und destitute In this city. As tho ludlca havo no way of rais ing funds, tho nmUtanco of tho puhllo Is solicited. All offerings of cush, clothing or supplies can bo left ut the homo of Mrd, .. F. Moody, or will bo received or culled for If notification Is U given. An Investigating commlttco corn dosed of Musdumcs A..N. GUbort. Ernost Hofer, und Oawuld West, wus appulntcd fo look Into all casca re ported to them whether reserving or not. Tho ladles expect to muko a careful homo campaign for charity this winter. Ex-Nasby Shot. ly Aamoeliitril I'rcm to the Journnl. Scranton, Pa., Dec. 3. M. F. Cor. conin ox-post muster ut Duryca, small village In Luzorno county was shot and killed by burglars lust night, In u ulnoti which adjoined his restdonce. S, P. Kimball left this afternoon for Chlcugo to visit with his daughter Miss Jlortenso Kimball who Is study ing elocution there. WHEAT MARKET. Il- Anocliitcl 1'rcai to the Jourunl. CiiiOAdO, Dee. 3. May 001. Cash No 2 red 70. Saw Francisco, Dec. 3. May 1.131 cash 1.15. tronMoJ ra for n locg tlmo. Thoy wr Urge nn.l painful. I triwl many jcnalled rvmwl'MM, but nothing hlii mo- I ws oomplololy curl when, brocommondatloa of my druKRUt, J o.od atiNvn7j ttya pseparilla. W. N. KJCHAUDSON, EureVo, Flo. Seth Hammer's Funeral. The Salem Bur Association mot ut tho county court room and decided to uttend tho funeral or tho lute Soth R. Hummer In u boiy, which tukes place from tho Y. M. u. A. rooms ut-p. 111.. Suuday. Tho bar will ussemblo at tho onlco of Sherman, Condlt Si Park. Judge Bnrnott, Win. M. Kulser, Geo. S. Downing, Wm.J. D'Arcy, D. 0. Sher man andTllmon Ford were dasig uutcd to act as pull beurers. S. L. Hayden, W. T.SIator und John II. MoNury Were appointed a commit tco on music. ..CYRANO CHAINS.. fill the Go-See Them. 248 Commercial Street AT MAUJON COURT HOU&E. The last will und tostemunt of Jumos Shirley, deceased, was, tiled In tho probata court, und u petition wus tiled by Luvlna Shirley usklng that Ocvrtco Shirley bo appglntcd ad ministration of -tho estate. Tho petition wus uruntcd und letters of ministration were ordered to Ibsuo to tho said George Shirley upon his tiling his bond In tho sum of two thou und dollars. Tho bond wan tiled and approved und letters of adminis tration wero Issued. Turquoise, Crystal, Cut SJteel Etc., etc., 25 cents to 82.60 euch. Cyrano chains Those neck chains are, now tho lutest fad. Wo havo them In Jut, Pearl, Garnet, Amber, etc., 25 cents to$2.C0 each. Umbrellas Llko' ours not to bo had else whero ull mudo to our order, special bundles, special ribs, spcolul cloths. W, B, Corsets Tho now short corsot and our Famous ut special prices. No. U50 white, drub und black t-pcolulS----.. .- -.-ll 33 Amerlca'sFumouscorBet blaok und drab special $1 10 Lonsdale Muslin One yard wide the beet in tho murket the rest or tho week 10 yards for 81,00 Best Vicugna Cloth Regular prlco lOo P,or yard. the rest of tha week U yds for 81,00 Head Resls Oyer 100 different patterns regular 25c ones. Thereat ot tho week each ..-,lOc. JOSEPH MEYERS & SONS, Phone 1. 278 280 Commercial street, corner Coujrt. 'N M r ,V1 J m L'M f I .l &-i M,J : via TrjKohama Tea Store. Sapm's 'Greatest 221 COMMERCIAL STREET.' frr RebllUux's UmI ta u4 Ukt powdM, W' jfiAitiii? linf-iVf- -t:'jfi-L-:. 1s A