DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. "J? VOL IX. .NO. 264 SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY DECEMBER 6 1898, How is this? W gKJk Men's willow calf lace shoes, new toes. calMincd, Goodyear welts $3,00 a pair, Rubbers Free With all ladies shoes at $2.50 or oyer wc give a pair of ladies' rubbers free of charge for 10 days. KRAUSSB BROS. 275 COMMERCIAL iTUEET- Blfl ankei sale! NATIONAL DOING Congress on Routine Business Power to Bo Given to Acquire Colonies. MINE EXPLODES Four Men Killed and Several Wound, SPAIN Mexican Minister Raised to an Ambassador. J NOW IS TIIK TIME TO BUY LflNKET C See those special lines and prices at the WOOLEN MILL STORE, Money is the Lever That Moves the World and the pretty and useful Christmas goods at The Fair moves the pocketbook. but docs not affect it a great deal for the rca&on that everything is so cheap. A Fine Line of Sample Vases and tree ornaments bought away down low for spot cash and will be sold very cheap, 100 Dozen Handkerchiefs Books, albums, beautiful chenille covers, toys of all kinds, carts, wagons, doll cabs, dolls, slippers, Santa Claus Letter has been delayed on account of the heavy storms, but he has made arrangements tor his headquarters at the Fair . Store. P, S."His letter will appear latei', ll- Aaanrlntrit I'rms to Hip Joiirnnl. Washington, Dec. 0. The session of tbo the senate was devoted mainly to routine matters, the Introduction of bills nnd the presentation of reso lutions. Halo presented a bill to re vive the grade of udtulrul and vice ad miral. Vest Introduced u Joint rcso- lulled declaring that under the con stitution, the United States bus the power to acquire territory to bo held and governed as colonies. Washington, Dec. 0. The presi dent today sent to congress the nom ination of Powell Clayton of Arkansas to be an ambassador to Mexico, Romero, tho former Mexican minister having been raised to the rank of ambassador. Four Worth, Dec. 0. Tho Far m ors National Congress began Its an nual session today with several hun dred delegates present. Washington, Dec. 0. Tho houso had a short session today und ud- Journcd out of respect to the memory of the lato Represcntatatlvcs North way of Ohio, and Love of Mississippi. Heklin, Dec. 0. Tho Reichstag was opened today by tho Kinporor William. Washington, Dee. 0. Tho presi dent today transmitted to congress tho report of tho Hawaiian commis sion together with the text of bills drawn by tho commission for the gov ernment of the Islands as part of tho United States. Washington, Dec. (!. The Trans port lUieblaardvedatManllu today. SIMON SEATLESs r Auoclntcil I'rci to (lie Jaurnnl. Boston, Dec. 0. Four men were killed, andsoveral severely injured at Fort Independence, Castle Island In Boston harbor, this afternoon by the explosion of tho mine, which hod been removed from tho channel by divers. Tho men were engaged In carting the mine from the shore to the Interior of the Islund. Nllro- Oelatina Explosion. Pinoclk. Cul., Dec. 0. Tho nltro gclatlno house of the Judson Powder Company blew up lato yesterday, killing Superintendent 'Charlc9 Kennedy and four Chinese, the only workmen in tho building at tho time. Tho explosion was a terrific one, four tons of nltro-gclatino blowing up,! completely demolishing tho building. Tho same house was badl damaged by an explosion six weeks ago, and two Chinese wnre killed. Superin tendent Kennedy was superintending some rolxluu when tho explosion oM yestcrduy occurred. It Is probablo that the causo of the explosion will never bo known, as no ono who was In the building escaped death. ( GOES t Technical Delays Will Be of No Avail, Coaling Station In Carolines May Bo Secured, i American Commissioner Listen to r Spanish Quibblings ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. A Noted Physician Will Prove This to SufToreti InSalam. o p. DABNBY All Becauso oregon Was Va cant so Long. ' r Aoclnted I'rt to Hie Jnurnnl. New Yonic, Dee. 0. A special to tho Herald, from Washington, 6ays: "When Hon. Joseph Simon, tho new senator from Oregon, was formally sworn InlootV.cc, he found that there was no seat for him In tho senate. Tho fenaiorship from Oregon had been vacant so long thnt In the arrangement of seats no arrangement was mado for Senator Simon on the Republican side of the chamber. The new senator re sented the suggestion that ho sit on tho Democratic sldo. The Republi can leaders were consulted and It was suggested that Senator Hutler, aPop ullst, might be willing to move over to the Democratlo aide, but ho re fused to give up his present seat and Senator Simon Is still seatless." Tho. progress of modorn medical sclonco lias k:d to the discovery of succcssfuly methods of treatment for most or tuose iimamcs onco regaiuuu nk Incurable. Asthma has always been regarded us belonging to thlsobstlnatc class baltllng tho skill or tho greatest nhvslcluns. Thousands of suffered know by their own experience that llttto. If anv. roller lias uccn niiorucu I them bv tho methods heretofore emooved. Dr. Rudolph Keiilinuauu tho noted physician has, after a life long study of Asthma and kldnoy disease, discovered a remedy which not oniy gives insiant. rcnei in wm severest cases of Asthma, Hay fever and Bronchitis ,but has actully cured thousands whoso cuses hud been pro nounced Incurable So complcto lb his confidence In his 'remedy, that to overcome tho skepticism of the public growing out or tho fulluro of other remedies, Dr. Schllfmunn requests tills paper to announce that all day Thursday Dec. 8th ho offers a liberal sample box or Schltfmann's Asthma Curo rrco chargo to all persons apply ing ntStelner Drug,Cofs store, Stuto and Commorclal streets. Ho believes that an actual test will be tho most convincing, and In fact tho 'only, wuy to overcome the natural prejudice of thousands or Asthmatics who have herotoruro sought roller In vain. Per sons living out or town will receive by wrltlfg direct to Dr. R.Sclilffmunn 316 uosaoel St., au nun, juinn., ue- foro Dec. 15th, ur no rreo samples can bo obtained after that uaic, &enu slmplyyour name and your address i plainly written ou a post cum. Br Acauotntoil Preaa to (ho Journal. Paris, Dec.O. Thu history of tho document which will certUy tno pass ing or tho oldest colonial power in tho world and tho advent or tho new est was epitomized by Judge Day, In a single sentence: 'A peace treaty tocontuln anything which the victors put into It." The Amorlcans had listened Tor hours with their customary patience to the technicalities convoked by tho Spaniards, with their customary shrewdness and persistency, against every proposal ror tho dismember ment ot tholr empire Darkness had comoon, and the liveried attendants mobilized by the French authorities had placed a tloy lamp at tho elbow of each commissioner. Senator Frye, whoso unconcealed contempt for diplomatic quibblings cxoltcs the ustonlshmcnt or tho punctilious Caatillans, had stalked home, his pa tlenco cxhanstcd, The commissioners decline to say what conclusion was reached, but tho bargain ror a coaling station in tho Carolines was not comontcd, and, ac funding to present prospects, It Is llkolv to rail. Tho temper or tho Americans In this mutter Is: "Wc make you a good offer ror an Island. You may tuko It or leave It." Tho Spaniards scorn disposed to leave It. Tho Americans do not re gard it us a prlzo which they can de mand as one or the natural fruits or the war, whllo tho whole policy or the Spaniards Is to conllno tho ro gotlutlons as narrowly as poislblo to tho letter or tho protocol signed In Washington, and to cxcludo nil extraneous matlors, Tho result or this policy may bo tho leaving or many details Involved In tho change orsovcroignty over tho various pos sessions to settlement by the regular diplomatic prooesscs when normal relations between tho two govern ments have been resumed. The Spanish commlsshners insisted at tho provlous meeting that the set tlement of tho status of tho Spanish, who remain In tho colonics wns a problem so closo'y alcln to cession that It could not bo logically sep arated rrom tho matter, but should be considered next to tho question or ces sion, and before such matters as coal lug stations and religious toleration. They appeared to tho Amorlcans, haying gained all tho great points to begenorouson tho minor ones. Ac cordingly, tho American commission ers, as foroshadowod by tho corres pondent of tho Assoclotcd Press, woro conciliatory today on tho order of procedure as to tho status of tho Spaniards remaining In tho lost colo nics. ThcSpinlsh commissioners uoutl duo lighting with tooth nnd nail to pro euro ovory posslblo pecuniary and other concos9lon, Tho Americans had already promised to guarantee the return of Spanish prlsqncrs in tho hands of tho Filllplnos. Scnor Mon te ro Rio? proposed that tho United States should pay the expenses of shipping them to Spain, arguing with his customary ingenuity that this was tho duty or tho Amorlcans; as a matter or course Tho Americans thought tho request unreasonable, and a good deal or tlmo was consumed In discussing tho qucstbn. Tho question or tho status of tho Spaniards In tho West Indies und tho Philippines who wish to remain there was nearly sottlcd, as well as certain commercial questions involving tho rights or shipping under tho Spanish (lug, which will bo glvon advantages. Secretary 0cda, or tho Spanish commission, when questioned after tho meeting as to tho progress made, answered excitedly: "I am almost mad, I cannot talk. Wo aro making progress." Thn Spanish commissioners have re ceived authority to bind tholr govern ment on certain matters, but thcro are yet importunt questions on which their Instructions arc unsatisfactory, and It Is not unlikely that many of tho details Involved In tho chango or sovereignty In tho Spanish colonies will bo left for settlement in tho regu lar diplomatic process when relations between tho two governments aro ro sumed. When tho commissioner emerged from tl'.O foreign ofllco this evening artcr along session, Judgo Day an nounced that all requests had been settled and tho treaty will be signed In three or rour days. FOREIGN NEWS New York Troops Come Home An American Vessel Lost By Firo. The Crew Was Lost After Taking to Tholr Boats, Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. dog powders are the greatest to health of the present day. Alum bilcln menacers rotai tAwxa rowcm ea. ntw vobk. a Judge Carter's Uody. Ur Aaaoolnlcd 1'rcaa to (lie .laurilnl. San Francisco, Dec. 0. A body supposed to bo Judjo Carter's was round In tho ruins or tho Daldwln ho tel today. Br Aaaoolntad Praia to tUa Journal. Honolulu, Nov. 29. Five com panies or Now York volunteers sailed today on tho steauuhlp Australia for San Francisco. The first regiment will sail next week, Thrco deaths have ocourcd stneo lust advices, all privates of tho tlrst Now York. Tho transport St. Paul arrived from San Francisco Novem ber 20. She will icavofor Manila to morrow. Tho steamer Maunc Loa brings tho no rs or tho burning, on November 6, or tho ship W. II. Sturbuck, lumber laden, rrom Port Blukely for South Africa. Captain MoDohuld's boat, with Ills wire, tlrst mate and nlno or tho crow and three babies, landed at Hookon, November 20. When tho vetuol was abandoned the crew left In three oouts. Tho boats remained to gether ror rour days, whun the llrst mato's boat capsized, tho cook being lost. A storm ramo up later. Tho second mate's boat was lost 'sight of and hus not been heard or since. The TenniAsee, Undersigned lias sM a fow thou sand or those TonnesseoHStriwberry plants left at 81.00 a hundred. They nre tho finest tablo berry, or for tl homo market. Early and brilliant red. Now Is tho tlmo to put out to get a spring crop. - E. Hoper, d & w tf. Salem, Or. WHEAT MARKET. Ily ,Vuclneit Prcaa lo ttie Journal. Chicago, Dec. 0. May 05J. Cash No 2 red OS. San Fhancibuo, Dec. 0. May cash 1.15. i.m ilisefs ma Cure You Don't Need a Refrigerator Now 274 Commercial Street, China Tea Set and Lamp I To be ol ven awry on New Years' eve. No drawing; only count or SkVSSi rr Wng very fast. 'almost rasier than Vo can handle. KjSrt d reel and can show the Import Bills; therefore we get the K out; and can sell cheap. You will find our stock very JK Holiday Goods such as tine Havlland and German China, to fefldX-worseU. Novelties In China and glassware, fcog lfih' ScmT-Porcelaln (of which we carry ten patterns) Bohemian KlaisX Cut 0 ass, common glassware, etc. Come and se and to convinced of our having a large stock and saving at least 25 Kenton account or Importing. Wc invite you to the Yokohama Tea Store. Always Au Fait We have Just received a large ship ment or Cut Gla98 something rpr the holidays au fait. Jewelry Manufacturing We are now nrcnared n do all kinds of fancy engraving and Jewelry manufacturing on short notice, at reasonable rales. Holiday Goods fHWI'MWW '' " ' ' l'i " Jf'""""?! '11 New goods arriving every Stock larger thao ever. day. S.W.Thompson&Co. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET. But you need good warm conv forts and blankets and therefore should take advantage of our closx ing out sale, We are also supplied with ready made sheets, pillow cases and bed spreads Tho joint commlxslons met at 2 p in. It developed that yesterday's session was of far greater Importance thuu was generally supposed. It re sulted In tho Americans uncompro misingly rejecting Spain's requcBt that for n term years tho ships or that country jind Its products bo ad mlttcd to Cuban and Porto Rlcan ports under tho sumo regulations and customs lurltT us American ships and product. RAILROAD DUILDINQ. Noithern Pacific to Build South From Walla Wa'la. Union, Or., Dec. n.- General Munu ger MrCabo, of tho Northwestern Pa clllo railroad, has arrived from Wclla Walla In company with President Taylor, of tho Summorvllle, llluo Mountain Si Walla Walla Railway Company, which Is arranging to build a railroad from Walla Walla f tins city. At Walla alla this now road will form a connection with tho Northern Puclllc, and Manager Mo. Cabo Is hero with Preslduut Taylor to Investigate the resources of the coun try tributary to tho proposed road. He left for a trip over tho valley, and will return to this city soon. Two other men uro ulso here In tho Interest or the O. R. A N., und watch ing every movement that is ocing mude, Manager MeC&be said ho was lioro on a tour or Investigation, and ut this time had nothing to glvo out. He, however, expressed himself ua being well pleased with the valley and Its future. The new road will oome over tho mountain on practically the llnesur veyedbyO. W, Hunt several years ugo, and utilize tho grade which was constructed at that time between Union and Summorvllle, a dlstunco of over 20 miles. NEW PHYSICIANS TO DE 0HO3SN Qrea? Iptetest. Manifested, In Ariyjuuj Trustee's Meeting. Walter Lyon writes to tho Oregon- Ian: Much Interest centers In tho next meeting or the board ot" asylum trus tees. The terms or Dr. Williamson, llrst phylcan, nnd Dr. Grllllth, as sistant phBlcian,liuve expired, and It Is expected that their successors will bo elected ut thu board's meeting tills week. Dr. Williamson Is a candidate for re-election. Dr. Grllllth Is ahoa candldato for ro-elccelon, hut, It Is and, hopes so bo promoted to Dr. Williamson' ptaco In caso ho Is not re-elected. Dr. W. R. Morso, or Sa lem, Is also a candidate ror Dr. Wil liamson's place. Dr. Williamson in a Democrat, but has been tho Jlrst physician at the asylum for a long tlmo. Superintendent Paine le away, having gone to the state of Washing ton for tho purpose of visiting tho asylum of that stuto bottor known aB Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, has mado a rocord for its .. rcmnrkablo curo3 of asthma. Casea that have boon considorcd beyond hopo or liolp havo boon cured by this remedy. Wo givo two examples of such cures out of tho many on rocerd: "My mother tma boon a great euflorer from nuthmii for tho past ton years, nnd her recovery Is almost without a parallel. On nccount of horndvoncod ago ovonoventy wo had but little hopos of over seeing her well Again ; but wo aro slncorely grateful to Inform you that sho has been entirely cured I by tho usa of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. 1N0I.W HANKS, Tar Hrook, N.S. . "I was n sufferer for a long tlmo from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief , , In tho uso of ordinary remedies. At longth I was induced to try a bottla of Ayer's Cherry 1 Pectoral. Tho tlrst bottlo afforded mo so much bonoflt that I continued tho uso of tho remodv until nntirolr cured" JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N. C. API'S Cfiernj federal put up in hnlf-slzo bottlos, 60 centa. Full-sizo bottlo, $1.00. OUR 6HRISTMAS Rainbow of attractive prices unlocks the pocket books for our many appropriate gifts, , , . ;, Buren & Hamilton Our Adolfo A 3-clasp, roul kid glnvos, In all colors. Siiclul Monduy. oo Tuesday and Wcdnsdoy $1.33 Special prices this week In our entlro lino of ladlos' tullor mado suits 926.00 suits $18.05. $22.50 suits $IQi05. $15.00 suits $11.76. $12.60 suits 9 0 85. 910.00 HUltu 9 7.03. Cyrano chains Thosii neuk ohulns are now tho lutust fad- Wo have them In Jot, Poarl, Garnet, Amber, etc., 926 cents to s.ou oauu, Opalescent porcelain ware Elegunt novaltlos for Xmus girm ut 20 per cent reduction, Alligator chatclains Swell for tho little ones with chain and hook... ....... 10c. The Delerium Tremens are a bad thing to have, but those 16 cent meals, at J. E. Harnett's White House restuurant are sought by every one. Ice wool fascinators Shawls, otu. A hlgllne at vcrv small prices, 26o, 60c to 92 00. Twenty per cent reduction sale Evory poy's and child's suit and ovuruout In the store must go. At this snoohtl out whluh, . taken olT of our- usual low prices mukos this sale doubly attractive. Men's Clothing $7 45 SPECIAL. Thirty Of our boat 80 00 and 910-9U stilt ut tho ubove prlue. Greatest values ever offered, Umbrellas Our entire 92.00 price. ........ lino snt'elul -;-;9ii8 Holiday Kerchiefs Grand assortment- JOSEPH MEYERS &. SONf Plirjne 1, 278 280 Commercial street, cornoj Court. SalWs Grejabs. -Sii - ' A hi . 'vff jjttfmL .kiapmt.. jnmciwia'.Y v-jy.iy .g v. 2"" "' ; '.sCTHViO'UK ..-"'M'l 2gggjjjyjjjgg ....,.,.----yitf-r-KJ..miKJ - rirrl MMMMKHajll i-i f.2 MriL ...fc.i .dim-. HAa-Jf-liL i '1.t