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el)c Dallco rankle 1 f B , im , , , , ,, , JL" X THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNK 28, 1807 NO 144 SENAiOKMKUUvDUMB w. JT.". r A Halt Occurred in the Tariff Debate. PETTIOREWS VOCAL CORDS FA I LED He Afterward llecovernd--SeiiHte Starts Through the Mill Tor tlio Second Time. Washington, June 2G. An abrupt and startling halt in the tariff debate occurred in the Benate at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, when, in the midst of a passionate speech, Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota, waa stricken with par alysis of the vocal cords, which brought his vehement speech to a close with a eentenee ital f-uttered. The aenator waa not physically incapaciatated, except in the sudden loss of the power of speech. Although lie took his seat unaided, his associates felt that grave possibilities were involved in such an attack. They were quickly by his side, and he was ministered to with as littie confusion as possible. He left the chamber soon after and was taken home by his friends. The debate proceeded, but no further prog ress on the tariff bill was made, and the awe-like feeling occasioned by this inci dent led to an adjournment at 3 o'clock. Tho senate today began its second pas sage through the bill, the purpose being to dispose of all items previously passed over. Tne paragraphs considered were in the chemical and earthen ware schedule, and failed, to elicit more than technical debate, except in the instance terminating with Tettigrew's aflliction. The Republican tariff managers are hopeful of being able to complete con sideration of the tariff bill in the Benate by next Wednesday night. The Demo cratic leaders of do not concede the possi bility of an early conclusion. They gen erally place it a week further off, or about the 7th or 8th of July but admit the end may come by Saturday of next week. Of the problems still unsolved by the Republicans, lead ore, coal, iron ore, gypsum, tallow and a few chemicals are giving the most trouble, but there is no doubt of an adjustment on all of these which will hold the full party vote. The disposition ia to hold the ratea at present fixed on lead and iron ore, with the intention of making changes in con ference. Advocates of a high rate on lead ore, apparently, are prepared to meet their opponents half way in con ference and accept a rate of cents. The finance committee has practically decided to abandon the proposed tax on bank checks, which at one time waB so favorably considered, an also to an in crease of 44 cents a barrel in the beer tax and a change in the tobacco tax. The is some difficulty in the judiciary committee in agreeing upon the form of the anti-truat amendment, but all proba bilities point to the incorporation of Pet tua' proposition directed epecifially at the sugar trust and of yery little more. It is expected the reciprocity amendment will be ready for presentation next Tuesday. There will probably be objection to re gion of the house provision for the 'continuance of the Hawaiian reciprocity agreement on sugar, but the finance com mittee will favor such an agreement, and the probabilities are that the Rep publicans will support it solid in the pending action upon the annexation treaty. The question of the duty on tea is again receiving the attention of the committee. The inclinations of the committee are still against the tax, and if kept in it Moore's Revealed Remedy Takes away all that "gone" feeling. It is a CURE THAT OURE8. "Happy Thought" Salve. Pleasant to use, in a 'bandy screw top jar, It cures poison oak, salt rheum and all skin troubles. 50c. Z. Donnell sells them. IT AKIIiG POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated lor its great leavening strength and nealthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the Royai, Baking Powdkk Co. '.New York will only be on account of the necessity for bo doing. It Was a Gala Day. Fokest Gkove, Or., June 26. Today was a gala day in Forest Grove, and the city was gay with yellow, blue and red, for the Knights of Pythias of WBHhing ton county held their annual conclave here. Five hundred visitors from twenty miles 'round, in apite of threatening weather, gathered. This morning a procession of 150 Knights and half as many Rathbone Sisters marched from town, headed by two bands and distinguished visitors in carriages, to the Naylor grove. From a stand decorated with Pythian colors, Mayor Hinman extended to the visitors the freedom of the Forest city, and Mayor Barrett, of Hilisboro, ac cepted the gracious gift. A baaket din ner followed, and in the afternoon Hon. William Rasmus delivered an address on the tenets oi the knightly order. A tug-of-war between Hilisboro, Glencoe, Cor nelius and Forest Grove lodges took place, and Forest Grove won. Bicycle races followed. In the evening there was a monster clam-bake and a hop. Mure OfflceB Filled. Washington, June 26. The president today sent the following nominations to the senate : Colonel C. H. Carlton, Eighth cavalry, to bo brigadier-general. Hiram U. Truesdell of Arizona to be chief justice, and Fletcher M. Doan, George R. Davis and Richard E. Salone, all of Arizona, to be associate justices of the supreme court of Arizona. Edward W. Beattle of Montana to be surveyor-general of Montana. Washington, June 26. Among the confirmations by the senate today were: James M. Shoup of Idaho, to be United States marshal for the district of Alaska. Edward W. Beattle, to be surveyor general of Montana. Electric Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine Buited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevaile, when the liver is torpid and Bluggish and the need of a tonic and and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi cine will act more surely counteracting and freeing the eystein from the malar ial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con Btipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit ters. 50c ana $1.00 per bottle at Blake ley & Houghton's drug store. 1 She Gold Reserve. Washington, June 26.-The gold re serve today amounted to $142,744,291. The merchant who tells you he has Bonietning else as good as Hoe Cake soap isagood man-to keep away from. a2-3m Si! 0002? for good word-gucssers. Get Schillings Best tea 1 1. at your grocers; save inc yellow ,v ticket; guesb urc missing woia. u..i, nr contest published in large .dvertisemcnt about the first and middle of each month. A,s Good Feeling Promoted by President HcKlnley'x CourtenleN. Nkw York, June 26. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says : The favorable impression produced in Englnnd by President McKinley m ap pointing a special ambassndor for the historic occasion of the queen's jubilee is emphasized by the distinction with which it has been received at court and in the highest social circles. Ail the members of the special embassy share in the exceptional honors and atten tions paid to thttn ns representatives of the United States. Royalty has set the style and every reference to America in the public press is sympathetic nnd ap preciative. The fact is generally recog nized that America has departed from her usual half-hearted methods of diplo matic intercourse with foreign nations and taken her place with dignity and distinction in the world's court of honor opened in London for the purpose of congratulating the queen and her empire on her long and prosperous reign. Good feeling hae been promoted by this exceptional demonstration of Ameri can courtesy and appreciation, and the way may have been opened for the ad justment of several questions vitally af fecting the United States. For example, the three silver envoya with Senator Wolcott at their head will arrive in Lon don next week, after entering upon their work in Paris, on the most favorable cir cumstances. Their main object is to interest the leading European powers in the question of bimetalisin nnd to secure their assent to reassembling the mone tary conference. The French govern ment favors this project, and Germany only awaits the action of England in order to fall into line. The house of commons has passed an academic resolution in favor of bimetal ism, but the ministers are divided on the subject, Mr. Balfour is a convicted hi- metalist, and several of his colleagues are of the same mind. Lord Salisbury himself is known to share Mr. Balfour's views, although he ia more cautious and moderate in' expressing them. Mr. Chamberlain and others are on the fence and there is only one pronounced monometalist with conviction unclouded by doubt. This is the chancellor of the exchequer, with financial London be hind him. The important fact, which is well un derstood in the best circles of informa tion, is that the ministers, while unable to agree upon any other point, will con sent to sending delegates to the new con ference. This may be stated with the utmost poBitivness. These delegates, moreover, will not be hidebound, mono metaliats, convinced in advance that nothing can be done for silver, but open minded men ready to discuss the com plex question in all its bearings. Wauled. Agents for "Queen Victoria, Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee." Over flowing with latest and richest pictures. Contains the indorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic history of her remarkable reign, and full account of the Diamond Jubilee. Only $1.50. Big book. Tremendous demand. Bonania for agents. Commission 50 per cent. Credit riven. Freight paid. Outfit free. Write quick for outfit and terri tory, Tne Dominion Company, Dept. , 356 Dearborn St.. Ulncago. jun22-liu The Durrnut. Case. San Francisco, June 26. The legal advisers oi Theodore Durrant have no fears that their client will be hanged on Jnlv 7. Thev deny that they are strug gling for delay, and say that the leading law point involved in tne appeal to tne United States court is that Durrant's prosecution, having been based on infor mation instead of upon inuicunent uy Hintfrand iurv. is void. Durrant himself believes he will never be hanged, and tells his comrades in prison that before many months he will walk forth free. Hundreds of thousands have been in- duped to trv Chamberlain's Cough Rem. edy by reading what it has done for otbera, and having tested its merits for themselves are today its warmest friends. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Have Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wnkelee's Squirrel and Gopher Extern it Jtor is the moat effective and econom ical poison known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by M. 55.' Donnell, Agent. ? A flCnlli"iLA UnliLrnacC to any other kind of ready mada Z MUSUIUIC UlllllVwllCdd suits characterizes the K. N. & Z 1 F. Co. clothing. Goods recog- z 2 lized by every dealer in the land for the careful Inspection of every detail given Z them before leaving their workrooms. P 2 The label is the sure seal of super!- J Z ority the diploma for correctness MRBHV 7 the certificate of fashion. tBSSSSSSSSw H Z You know us. We can fit anybody's form anybody's purse. J ! A. INI. WILLIAMS A CO. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, J. E. Barnett and Dinsmore Parish, heretoiore doing business as Barnett & Parish, have this day, by mutual ooneent, dissolved. All accounts against said firm should be presented to J. E. Barnett, and said J. E. Barnett is to collect nil uccounts, notes and evidences of indebtedness ow ing to said firm. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, this 17th day of June, 1897. DiNSMonic Pakish, jun25-4t J. E. Baknett. "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarihoea Remedy in the house," says A. H. Patter, with K. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., "and tny wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this Remedy in the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right , and any one who tries it will find it so." For sale by Blakeley fe Houghton. On the occasion of the meeting of the grand lodge of Elks at Minneapolis, the O. R. & N. will sell round trip tickets July 2d, good to return until July !Ust, for 60.50. These tickets are good for stop-over privileges returning. The meeting of the National Educationul As sociation is held at Milwaukee at the same time, and same rates to Minne apolis will be given. At that point, tickets will have to be purchased to Milwaukee, costing for the round trip $12.30. jn!7-tf Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. m'J-tf LOOP POISON UaryTirJOOU POISON permaacntli cured In 16 to 85 dajri. You can be treated a borne tor tame price under tame iruarua ty . If you prefer to come bere we will con. tract to pay railroad t areand botel bllla.aod cury, FuiUdo potaah, and (till bare acbei and talo, Mueouc l'atvboa ia moutb, Sore Throat, 'Imple. Copper Colored HpoU. Ulcera on or part of tlio body, Hair or Eyebrow fulling sat. U to this fcecondarjr IttoOU 1'OItJOJI werurntcotocure. WeoliclttbmoitqbU ufa chum and cliallansa the world for Samniuicu mi cure. r a euiicit uw iuu i cttldii and cbailenjro the vrorli mm we euanot cureu 7b u dUaaae boa alwiri MbM too skill oftbe moat eminent pliyil- elan. SOO.OOO capita) behind our uiicondb Itooalnaraotr. AbaoluteproofenteuledOB Subscribe for Tax Cumqswlu. n D SURE CURE for PILES Uefelai md Blind, illaadluM frou uilloi FlU. mm to Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. TToq Anita n-r-o-no ftvr "Dyjqyi SThsvtrfa and all kinds Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOH FlollT '"''H '"ur 18 manufactured expressly for family UVAA use : every sack ia guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our yooda lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. We Carry aruiiimeot Builders' and Heavy Hardware,, Lime and Cement, Farm Machinery, Bain Wagons, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Blacksmiths' Coal and Iron, Barb Wire. Etc. JOS. Phone 25. BLAKELEY St 175 Second Street. 'Country and Mail Orders will receive MILL FEED T. PETERS & CO HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon prompt attentlou. 3