SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1889. BRITISH FREE-TRADE. It is fair to presume that tbe free trade journals of the United States will riiake no comment on the great labor strike in London and Liverpool during the past week. If they were approached on this question they would say it is none of our affairs what happons in England; but they must not forget that Great Britain is the one great free-trade country of the world, and during the last canvass we were so often pointed to the accumu lated wealth of the British empii e that we are not liable to forget the matter easily. Even on the subject of wages Democratic papers attempt ed to prove that thn figures of wages paid in England were garbled and net stated correctly. Every time a few of Carnegie's iron-moulders demanded a rise in wages the fact was heralded far and wide; but when an army of 150, 000 sons of toil parade the streets of the world's metropolis, in a free-trade country, there is no comment ruadr. The facts made public by Mr. Nathan iel McKay were attacked by almost every Democratic paper in the coun try, and it was said the figures were "cooked up" for campaign purposes. Perhaps our friends, following the doc trines of the Cjbden club, will find it interesting aud instructive to compare the facta printed in the dispatches in the last few days with this paragraph from Mr. McKay's pamphlet: I visited London docks at C:30 one morning to hear the roll-call for labor era. A thousand men were clamoring for employment. asked one laborer what lie got. He said Jfiid. per hour. These are what we call 'longshoremen. A carpenter at work on a building near by said he was getting 9d. per hour, and his assistant was paid 5 id. The carpenter told me he paid 15a per week for rent. His assistant said that he paid 4s. 6d. for oue room and "privileges." This carpenter added that his wife worked when she could, and got 2i a day. I waited until 8 o'clock to see the workmen on this building eat their breakfast. Four of them had banded together, made some tea in a big kettle, and brought out bread and butter only. "That's all for breakfast, sir," said one. He ex plained that they usually had meat for dinner as late in the week as Wednes day, because they always had enough left over after their Sunday meal to last till that time. From Wednesday until the next Sunday they went with out meat except, perhape, bacon. The carpenter said. "I get up at 4 o'clock ' in the morning, and work from 6 un til 6:30. When I am out of work for three days at once there is not a farth in? in the house, and we must live on what niv wife earns." The foreman of the gang had half a loaf of bread with a hole in it about two inches square. In that hole he had placed some butter. That was the way he carried it to his work. He made some tea: most of the other workmen, however, had a herring apiece besides tbe bread and tea. One fellow, luck taxing system of Henry George. The Democratic party would stand fairer before the people if it would rest squarely on its platform, and not at tempt to. evade the issue presented. . The Republican party is in favor of protection first, last and all the time. Now, as lawyers say, let the Demo crats "plead the general issue,11 and say they are in favor of free-trade first, last, and all the time. Then the sovereign people will know which party to support, oud this will be a fair test of the sentiment of the voters of this country. DEMOCRATIC APPROPRIATIONS- Tu speaking of the Water-ways convention, now in session in Cincin- uatti, the Chicago Inter Ocean has the following truthful remarks regarding the late Democratic administration The neglect of the river and harbor appropriations bill was one of the cry iua sins of Mr. Cleveland's adminis tration and of the Democratic majority which supported it in congress. The south and southwest, which were most ardent among his friends, suf fered most at the hands of the late president. His famous message indi cated a policy which would have prevented the further development of their mining and manufacturing in dustries, and would have increased the difficulties with which their to bacco trade contends, and the jangles and quarrels which his ((Torts to make the message the inspiration of a tariff law resulted in neglect of the yearly bill for appropriations on behalf of rivers and harbor."; a bill to which the presideut himself, as one of the most extreme partisans of those New York ers who are as sectional as any south erners in their notions of policy, was never favorable at heart. The Pacific slope has suffered very much through the efforts of the Dem ocratic lower bouse to cut down the appropriations in the River and Har bor bill, and especially is this true re garding Oregon. The small amounts appropriated for opening the Columbia river has delayed the work very ma terial'y, and has been to the. advan tage of the railroad corporation which contrulls the traffic of this region. The Republican senate has been pow erless in this regard, as the bill crigi nates in the house, and if amended had to be approved by its members. To the charge of the Democratic con at the convening, of congress more than he who has fallen in the full glory of his mental achievements Hon. Sam uel Sullivan Cox. The Times-Mountaineer continues to call the democrats "free traders." The Democrat has quite frequently called upon that paper to explain what it means by the term "free trade." This is a perfectly legitimate and fair question, and one no candid man should refuse to answer, but the Mountaineer studiously avoids the mutter and refuses in toto to answer. Now why this refusal? Simply because its answer would prove its own party to be "free-traders," or it would prove its charge against democrats to be false. Tbis, and this alone, is the rea son that that paper dodges. It is not candid about the matter. Albany i Democrat. We will call the Democratic party "protectionists" if it will suit our es teemed cotemporary better. Times without number we have proved De mocracy to be free-trade in all its tendencies, and it is not necessary to repeat the arguments. The party declaim against the policy of Repub licans and call it the robber-tariff, and say it is answerable for all the evils which has befallen the country; and it is reasonable and logical to suppose that Bourbons are free-traders the opposite to the economical pol icy of protection. Gentlemen, don't be punctillious about this matter; but honeftly and frankly acknowledge that you favor the national policy of England in preference to the Amer ican. Agricultural association will hold its first annual meeting in this city. This will be the meeting of the representa tives of the five comities of Wasco, ier than the-rest, had a piece.of meat Gilliam, Sherman, Morrow and TJma- pie for dinner. tilla, and we may expect a large nuni- While the comparison is being made I ber of persons from each of these we would ask our Demonratic friends divisions of the state. The present whether they can conscientiously con- convention promises to be the most in tend that the change from the Amen- teresting ever held, and " we hope our can to the British policy will be bene- I citizens will do all they can to make The Portland World, in its Demo cratic enthusiasm for English fishing rights, says: James G. Blaine, Secretery of Stale, claims that Behring strait is included in the conveyance of Alaska to the United States by the Russian govern ment. The folly of this assumption, however, is too evident to any person of common intelligence. Russia could not grant what she did not possess. Behring strait is a narrow body of water connecting the North Pacific ocean and the Arctic ocean. It is, thirty-six miles wide at the narrowest point, and in many places it widens to the extent of 900 miles. The seizures of the Canadian seal ing schooners by the U. S. revenue cutter Rush was in accordance with the plan adopted by the Cleve- gress is laid the failure to complete land administration, and followed in the locks at the Cascades, and this the a hesitating manner by Secretary Bay party will be forced to answer before ard. It 13 no new claim at all, but the people. Democratic platforms has been held by our government ever may resolve as much as they please since the purchase of Alaska from about the necessity of internal ira- Russia. Behring strait, tbe channel provements, the voters will believe between Russia and the northwestern them insincere in these protestations portions of the possession of the because of the policy they have pur- United States, cuts no figure whatever sued heretofore. in the dispute. The seal islands are situated in Behring sea, south of Cape Barrow, and the contest hinges on the On the 24th of the present month int whethel. tbi3 is an open or en- the becond JLastern Uregon District ciosej 8ea maintenance of the nation, and in at testation of his brayery left portions cf his two legs on southern battle fields. In every Republican campaign since he has never faltered in his sup port of the party and party measures, and al ways, deserves well of those whom he has ho faithfully served. His worst enemies have been in the ranks of the Democracy, whom he has never missed an opportunity to severely punish for its treasonable action dur ing the recent war and since its close. Mr. Tanner may not feel suited to the pressing needs of the pension ofEc; but while the present generation re mains all those who love their coun try will feel like taking their hats off when the old veterans of the late war pass them. The resolution ia the Washington Democratic platform demanding the "appropriation of sufficient funds to speedily open the Columbia river to navigation," is the most Phari saical, hypocritical plank ever placed in a political code of principles. For sev eral years past the Democratic house has narrowed down the River and Harbor bill to the most contracted limits, and the Republican senate has fought every session to have tbe amounts in this bill increased. On two or three occasions Senators Dolph and Mitchell have increased the sum for Oregon after the bill came from the Democratic house. For nearly thir teen years these Bourbons have made this appropriation bill, and now, after following for that length of time the most niggardly policy in order to make capital for economical administration, to demand sufficient appropriations to accomplish the object of internal improvements is not only the acme of "cheek," but is ac insult to the in telligence of the American people. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Republican paper in Washing ton are crowding their columns with introduction of their candidate.?. They will continue this until after the election, when they will introduce themselves. George Francis Train has an nounced his intention of breaking his long fast on a diet of baked beans It is hoped this will make him esthetic in his tastes, as the "hub" rules the western world. New York and Chicago an" deter mined not to be dilatory in voicing their claims for the exposition in 1S92. They have commenced already, and will keep it up for the next two or three years. The Democrats are in the field in Washington, with a very fair ticket, and the campaign can be considered commenced. The new state is strong ly Republican, and harmony in the party is only necessary to insure suc cess. It is computed that 50,000,000 of property have been destroyed by fire during the past year, and Washing ton is the gi eatest loser. The west is young and vigorous, and in a short time the cities in our ; neighboring state will have fully recovered from the effects of the flames. The libel suit against the Lexington Budget has been decided in favor of the defendant. As the world advances in civilization greater liberty is given the press, and their power as the regu lators of the morals of the community, and, in some instances, of the course of judicial procedure, is acknowledged, LATE NEWS. A STATEMENT BY THE BUREAU. AV ashinoton, Sept; 11 A statement issued by tbe peusion bureau says: In Jul; aud August there were advanced to pension agents -en requisition $34,700,- 000, whrie the amount disbursed by agents in the same months was $11,4S6,- 000. More than half of these disburse ments were in payment of cases allowed in the preceding fiscal year, and not paid Ihrm linrftllsp nt n nchf.ipnrv in tin. nn- i ,l .i .. - ., t. . : - -r lay mem to tne cnarge or tne xtepuu- propriation, making it necessary to pay The platform adopted by the Wash ington Democrats in session at Eilens- burgh is according to "time honored principles oi tne party, lhey sim ply take all the evils now existing, flooded. . This morning the ferryboata are having great difficulty in getting into their slips. It is believed that tbe gale is right in the track of the ocean steamers and it is feared tlint somen! thtui inc!ud:n the City of New Yurk and the Teutonic, have suffered. Telegraphic communication to Shindy Hook is cut off. Outside the har bor ii rough is the weather that the boat dare not venture ou-. A Coiiey Island special says: The mammoth bathing pavillion beloniiig to the Manhattan B.ur-h Company was beat en down by the thundering waves to-day. The old murine railroad was carried away early to-duy aud taken with an awful c-ash over the new marine railroad, ful y 300 feet inland, carrying the latter awav, overturning aud mm-hit) t cars like kindling wood. The old Brighton beach bathing pavl:ion followed with herculean force H,-aiust the new bathliou-e, tearing a part ot that away. The Brighton Beach Hotel is surrounded by over two feet ol water. One hundred feet of lawn in Trout or the hotel has been eaten awav since last night. All will be gone be fore night. The Brighton Beae.li Railroad is submerged and no trains are rucuiug. DRIFTING IN AN OPEN BOAT. Annapolis, Md. Sept. 10 The Moni tor and the Pnnsaie left this morning to take part in a sham attack on Fort Mc Henry, ofl Sandy Point. Heavy weather was encountered. The Pmsaic was tow ing the steam launch Sunn, which had bauked its fires. The launch was filling with from the heavy seas, and an attempt was made to take the launch aboard the ship, but the davits would not hold it. The launch filled with water aud went down. Seaman Rush was aboard the lannch, and was left floating. A whale boat was dispatched after him, and picked him up, but the boat was unable to regain the vessel. The hiA tten of the whale-boat it was drifting down the bay. It contained ensigns Dressel, David Moore, Fred Carr, aud Seamen Parker and Scott. It is expected that the whale boat will be picked tip at Thomas Point, or a point south to-morrow. TOE INDIANS IN THE KAU NOP.TII. St. Paul, Sept. 10 A Pioneer Pres special from Winnipeg says: A tcnililc tale of suffering in the far north is told by Rev. E. II. B ack, a Church of Eng land missionary near Fort Simpson, who has just arrived iu this city. La-t winter was a very hard one for the Iadiau,ow lttg to the absence of reindeer and the impossibility of hunting moose success fully in the absence of much snow. Ten persons succumbed at Fort Weighley. THREE BROTHERS DROWNED. Modesto, Sept. 10. Christopher, OUie aud George, three sons of C C Baker, aged respectively thiiteen, eleven aud nine, were drowned in the Tuolumne river, at Baker's ranch tl.is afternoon. Ollie slipped into deep water while bath ing, and the others tried to rescue him lican party, and promisea complete re- these claims out of the appropriation for 7 George have been re oVered ... . the fiscal vear. This accounts in eyi-ru r "u,c u"u rccuverect. torro. low easy tins is to do any one particuiur fr the apparent Increase fn can realize. But when the fact is the payment of pensions durimr Julv taken into consideration, that for thir teen years this parly of blow and bombast had possession of the lower house of congress with the excep tion of one session and for four years of the administration and ac- comr.lished nothing, any person of ordinary discrimination knows how ALIAS KIXU HiLAKAlA. and August. fiendisii 'reguiators." Lafayette, Li , Sept. 11. A brutal murder was committed on the Abbeville road Monday night. Dr. Roseunond Cor mier, aged 60, was whipped by regulators some monlDP ago, and ordered to leave. He failed to obey. Monday night thirty regulators sunouoded his cabin and kicked in the door. Cormier fired, kill ing John Whitman, and fled, pursued by How Jim Kurne Fooled The People of a Western Town- The late Congressman Jim Barnes, of St. Joe, combined with his talents as a lawyer and a legislator a never ending desire to play a practical joke upon sonic one, says the St. Louis Republic. When King Kalakaua was making his tour of America he was entertaiued at Jeffeison City, and lollowing out a royal preroga hypocritical and bombastic this organ- the mob, who killed him in the most brir- tivo and one rouch exercised by crowned THE DISTRICT FAIR. ization is at present. Patterning after Tammany, the sire of the party, they believe in anything to catch votes, and have no scruples against using the worst falsehoods or the most shameless eva sions. The party ia true to its ante cedents, and simply repeats history. Hon. Julius Stratlon is a Candida! e tal manner. They also cut the throat of leads, he got, in Western vernacular. his daughter, aged 15. The coroner's fuH-sized "load" on. He was stretched iurv is unable to fix the crime on anvnne. out on a settee la one of the cars of the Before killing Cormier and daughter, the special irain oeanng nun and a party of regulators lloggea two other negroes with J,,CUUB " -" jjuuis, ana was soon snor- for Infants and Children. ' "Caatoria is so well adapted to children that t recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aecheh, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. S22 Castorla. cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, fires sleep, and promotes U- 1 amnion. Without injurious medication. Tint Cexticb Cokpamt, 77 Murray Street, N. T. The Dalles Trunk Factory. We will sell TRUNKS, BAGS and VALISES, wholesale and retail, at price that defy compotitio n Workmanship beyond comparison. The lest. We have in i-tock evcrythine yon ne?d in the line of trunki. bays, laities' trawling baes, valises, shuvl straps, trunk strap', ct, etc. Will make anything n our line, as sample trunks, costumers', anlrities, ect. promptly. Repairing department complete Will tlx up your old valises and trunks better than new, promptly and cheaply. Call ou us you will be pleasantly surprised. Th Coiiiioj on its Own Special Train ! e Ideal Eauestri-QlvmDian A.GrGpKBCA'T,I03Xr OF THE UNIVERSE- JUST PKOM OVER THE (jrl'SlUtl -AX1- 3IcMAIIO'S CSreiit World's SES UNITED. WILL, EXHIBIT AT : "Now that the two: I best circuses that: :evi'r visitei) Mexico: ; have consolidated ; ; for a tour of Aini-ri-; ; ca and Europe, 15ro. ; ; Jonathan and Cuaa-: : in John will sjnn ; : revel in amnzir-i; cir-: reus surprises." ; : Two Republics, : : Citv of Mexico. : ; "We echo the i' E-: :timtntsof the vast: : audiences in attend-: ;ance at Farini-Mc-: : Mali on circus for tht : : past three days iu : ; pronouncing the per-: :formanees, for their; ;nrtisti.! daring and; excellence, far in: : advance of any heie-: ; tofore"eeen in Cliica-; : 50."-Chicnj0 Times: The Dalles, Monday, September 23. Introducing the entire Force and Para phernalia of two of the greatest Circuses of the period. Full 100 Peerless Arenic Meteors. The Laurel crowned Male and Female Champions of two continents in Friendly Rivalry at each and every entertainment. Over 500 Famous First Time Foreign Feats and Features, impossible to dupli cate and never seen with other shows. 10 Great Bareback Riders. 6 Russian Athlete. 12 Marvelous Double Somersanlters. 8 Surprising Aerialists. 4 Celebrated Equestriennes. 0 Phenomenal Bounding Jockeys. 8 Amazing Acrobats. Many Wonderful Uymnasts. (i Daring Charioteers. Wrestltre, Tumblers, Leapers. 10 Unique Pantomimists. 8 Renowned Voltiqucrs. 10 Funny Clowns. A series of Thrilling Acts and Feats entirely new to American audiences. for Superior Judge in King county, Washington. We have known Mr. the utmost severity, THE LOXDON STRIKE. Londok, Sept. 11. Further contribu tions of money for the relief of the strikers have been received from Austra lia. The strike committee has nearly 12,000 on hand. The seamen's union has sent a request to the union in Australia to refuse to unload vessels from Suits are about to be brought to re cover the millions of acres of land fraudulently held by Oregon wagon U . T" I"'"1. ' " .-T Straiten for manv vear.,. and flr fnllv London, loaded by the "Blacklegs.' tneroaas. nis is one oi tne results Cardinal Manning has addrpawrl a W. of tbe administration ot honest Uro- assured mas ue is a ripe senoiar, oi ter to tne djrcctors of the dock comna- ver uieveiana. nasi urcgonian. good legal attainments, and will hnng nus. a reply is expected to morrow The hill nnrlpr which the nresent to tbp nflR tn wh-Vl, bo will nnl.t. J he docks at Liverpool are unusually " I I fthvP ATn n V VUQ.uoa urn rriiini tt (ha jjiuuccuiu.-i am uau m a urfuuuuiu i cuijr ue viecLeu a cooi uiauri'iiuiiDg i juerscy in preference to the Thames measure, drawn up by Senator Dolph, I judgment which will eminently en- At the meeting today it is believed and hi Pffort fifirmrrl its nsjnaro titl him r fill fb n;f;n Prm ai u.c un uircciors anu su.ppers ais ing as only a Sandwich islander can do, The fact that King Kalakaua was ou oard the tram was telegraphed ahead ana at every station lnrcrer or smaller crowds congregated to catth a glimpse the visiting monarch. At one ulace a stop W8S made and loud cries for the kino- were heard, the people expecting that he wouia come out and make a sneech about the glorious country, us is done by the ruler of this enlightened nation. The King wa9 snoring placidly inside the car, out jim uurnes tnongut it would be too bad to disapoint the crowd, and sterniin uui uu me rear ptutiorm in the semi darkness be made lus most profound bow amid shouts of "Long Live the Kin"." Hie people began to clamor for a speech and although this was an uni jrinripil ficial' to our laborers? If they can, then they may be considered honest in their convictions regarding free trade. it successful in every regard. There ia no question that annual meetings of agricultural societies are the best edu cators we have, and have the effect to stimulate industry in every branch. The farmer realizes what can be done; the mechanic what has been accom plished in his department, and the j . , . . , ' .1 " lino was uu uubseu two rcuemcs. ursi.ior me narmpni i . . through the the RP.na.te. The measure rwrsnnul lmAi.,. nf fho nonrlpmon nf i...,0i..r w rl ,..i a: ru,u l" .congressman Jim martethe I r -" .......... "ui - best ot it. and talk ml tn tl.om nln it,u recommended by President Cleveland for many years we can assure his "V1 emP'jmeni oi me ciock men oy t he beauties of Honolulu-and the climate of IS IT FREE TRADE t The ingenuous method by which Democratic newspapers attempt to ex plain their position, so as not to bring it within the scope of either free-trade or protection is truly amusing. Some days ago we called our esteemed cotem porary, the East Oregonian a paper which we consider the best exponent of .Democracy in the state to task for its chameleon-like course on this question, and in last Friday's issue it has a long article defending the stand it has taken. After quoting our art icle, it says: "The Times-Mocntaixeer must sure ly be aware that the term free-trade, as used by the protectionist papers with reference to the proposed Dem ocratic policy, is a falsehood on the face of it." Two or three paragraphs farther on in the same article we find the follow ing: "Of course it is not free-trade, but we expect the conscienceless protection 0pment. organs to go on terming it tree-trade, in nopes to Keep tne prejudices ot un- Jion. Samuel Sullivan Cox, corn- thinking people aroused. We would I nionly knorn as "Sunset" Cox, died be in favor of absolute and unqualified yesterday at his home in New York, free-trade, everywhere and in every He was born at Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. thing, if it were not necessary to raise 30, 1824, and was graduated at Brown a revenue for the support of the gov- university in 1846. During his ernment; and we hope the time may I eventful life he was lawyer, politician artisan the different improvements which have been made. Aside from Oregon, because of its origin in the these the interchange of ideas is very Republican senate, we hope our es beneficial to all concerned. By seeing teemed cotemporary of Pendleton will what others have done one learns what nofc have the temerity to claim it as was much different, and provided for constituents that a more competent the forfeiture of the wagon road land man could not have been nominated. grants without any judicial determina- The legal fraternity of King county ticn of the rights of innocent pur- I will feel honored in having such a man chasers from the company. After the on the bench, and litigants will have present bill has been condemned by confidence in his integrity and hon- nearly every Democratic paper in esty. shippers. The latter t-ubiect istheonlv one that is likely to lead to a protracted disuuision. A TEAMSTER KILLED. Seattle, V. T. Sept: 11 W. R. Wells was killed this morning at Christophers, this county. While hauling railroad ties down a bluff, tbe connecting rod of the wagon broke, and he fell under the wheels. It is reported that Henry George and Dr. McGlynn will visit Oregon for the purpose cf forming a single-tax can be done, and almost without ex ception, profit by the lesson. The fair held in The Dalles this year will give a large number of cash premiums, and this will be an incen tive to our farming population to be present. Competition is welcomed in all branches of industry, and it is expected that all portions of the district will be represented. It is expee'ed that each one in attendance will leave the fair better informed in the branch of industry he follows, whether farmer, mechanic or artisan. By this plan these annual exhibitions will be mutually beneficial, and they will act as an incentive to growth and devel- AJJOTnER WniTECHAPEL MURDER. London, Sept. 10 At 5:80 this morn ing tbe police found the body of a fallen woman lying at the corner of tbe railway urnh i . n O.. V. I .l.nnl HM. i V, 1 A party in this state. Ihis year would examination of the remains showed that be a very auspicious time for these the bead and arms had been cut off and theorists to visit Wasco and Sherman carrUd away, the stomach ripped open find left Ivmor nn flip omnnn Strikes, poverty, and distress, is the counties, as our farmers would duly Noon Later details show that there is the Pacilic Islands, meanwhile wishing with all his heart that the train would start and take him out of reach of the lojal crowd. But the Iram stood stark still aud the perspiration betzan to roll down tte face of the psendo King. One man stepped from the ground upon the piaiiorm ana stud: King, I have orolher, John , a missionary in the bandwicb Islands: do vou know him?" "My most particular friend," replied the o.iug, wiiu n narty nanusi.ake, and here the train pulled out amid the huzzas nf the assemblage and to the great relief of nis roval nibs one of "the resulta of the administra tion of honest Groyer Cleveland." About Women. order of the day in the great manu facturing centres of the east. And protection 'flourisheth in the land. The beauties of protection never shone more brightly. Walla If alia States man. Please give us a homiletical discourse appreciate a tax on their lands, while the aggregate wealth of the citiea would go scot free. We do not know of a better opportunity to illustrate the fairness (?) of the single-tax ideas of these reformers than the present no blood on the ground where the body was iouna nor on the oodv. atom this it is evident that the muider was com mitted in some other place and the hodv subsequently deposited under tbe railroad arch. The trnnk was nude, and a turn and bloody chemise was tound near the body. I mi. ... !... iv 4 i j ;mo ,! n :n - iue arms are iniacr, oiii tue legs are mis .uui0p,.Uu im.uiuujr j,,Cyu- -c MUj.cjr ""'vuiuu, - It is believed the woman has been ing tbe ranks ot labor and capital in eastern uregon tma lull, England. For instance, a Democratic version of the reason for the 150,000 strikers parading the streets of . Lon don. We delight so much to hear of dead for two davs. DISASTROUS STORM REPORTED. x hiladelfhia, oept. io A severe wind storm, accompanied by rain, pre vailed in this city and vicinity all day. lire alarm, police, telegraph and tele- It is reported on good authority that the English government will do noth ing in relation to tbe seizure of fish- the happiness and conteutment of" the ins 8clooners in Behring sea; but will phone wires were prostrated all over the leave the dominion to attend to its "'"H" ""uuguum . . , , , the state are reported to be In very bad " -- .m iVuiU nui ud an j i suape. can policy of protection matter or surp-ise if the Canadians ine aamaging storm wincu prevailed i ........ were not bait as belligerent now as "horny handed sons of toil" in coun tries which are opposed to the Ameri- along tbe Atlantic coast Sunday still con- j i . - i . The TJnUinoT,.. in Aftoo . . I llUUrr, UOU the rCpOHS reCdVCQ DerC 1H- "u tncy were lew days ago when they dicate that the damage to the railroad entering the fight in October with brave hearts. The following is the manner in which the New Northwest, of Deer Lodge, addresses them: thought thev had back them. the British fleet to lines entering Atlantic Citv, Cape May, Ucean City and other coast resorts is very The attendants in the Queen of Eng land's household are cn duty only six uiimj ins out oi iweive. Mrs. Oicar Wiide is one of the most popular "platform ladies" in England She is earnest, graceful and easy. There are 400 women in tbe art depart ment in Cotper Union. The eraduates and pupils have earntd $17,805 durirg tne past year. Mrs. Ole Bull has had a fine music room constructed in her house in Boston. Hie room is lined with teak, and its arnn-tip properties are said to be somcthm? ex traordinary, 1 he Q'leen of Corea is no fiffurehearl. She bas her voice in the councils of the King and an establishment of her own inside the palace grounds. The Queen dresses of course, in Corean cosiume. She carries a chatelaine watch which is diamond studded, and smokes American cigaiettes by the thousand. Mrs. Margaret Killman. of Prosntct. Me., died recently at the eee of one hun dred years and two months. She wus the oldest person in Waldo countv, and she never saw a train of car. She lived lo vve nave nnaouotedly within a Republicans of Montana, the most short distance of The Dalles good coal the lracks rc washcd awy " Pces. come, ana tmnK possibly it may, when ana editor, and has held commanding important contest in which you ever mines, hich only need development SUNSET COX IS DEAD. the whole system of tariff taxation may be annihilated. But as yet we do not propose anything more than such a reduction as will reduce the revenues to the actual needs of the government. " ' The following paragraph from the one just quoted says: . In other words, we are unalterably and thoroughly opposed to any attempt or design at "protection;" because it is class legislation, favoritism, unequally burdensome npon the poorer classes, a breeder of excessive wealth and whole sale poverty, evil in its every operation and result." . If this is not blowing hot and cold on this question, we do not know what it is, and the East Oregonian, ""we believe to be the fairest exponent of Democracy of any paper in the state. In one place it indignantly pro tests that it is not in favor of free- trade, and in a tew lines iariner on it says, "we are unalterably and thor oughly opposed, to any flltempt or de sign at 'protection.'" Metaphysically speaking, there is no country in the world absolutely following a free-trade policy. England is "protected" in some things, and always will be. Rev enue is necessary for the support of. government, to be derived either by tariff, by direct taxation, or the land- positions in tbe United States. From 1857 to 1865 he was Democratic member of congress from Ohio, and removed to Ner York in the latter year. Again, in lobs, he was elected as a member of congress in the latter f your triumph would come as recom- state.and has been several times re. pense for fad-;lity and fortitude. I T'. I I . elected to the same position. In con- VVKn unuea ranK9 lue 01a ParV 18 cress he occupied a leading nosition 8ure of victory in Montana O a. at among his partisans, and of bright, great. Only a few early trains succeeded 8ee, five Scocfitions grow up about her, in getting thrmtgh. The meadows near , ,6"-" s-' n'ouwuuu ivieniy Atlantic City are covered with water, and - , olu,s"rv,ves. iier descendants are Mrs. John Wethered, daughter ot Phil ip E Thomas, nrniectnr find fil'cf nrnC i New York, Sept. 10 Congressman dent of the Baltimore und Oi.in nniru "Sunset" Cox died at 8:33 o'clock this has hanging in the library of her country t,5U'u5' o tjuici, buu me eai, jusi out oi isaltimore, what is dying man breathed his last as peace- claimed as the first recorded telegram fully as if fa'ling into a light sleep. It reads: Message from Mrs Dolly Madi- rearlv for the W. evpr nrp .bp rlv ,A J it ,K0 w .:k Z 7 J oi rresmeni Jlaaison. She ' . , " , , J " "v " ,cr lrum 11,8 "tusiae ior me past two aays sends her love to Mrs. Wethered " resented this city, by building a ana g1"9, seta nis leit nana wniie his engage contronts you. Comhats-you to be a 80urce of wealth to our sity have had before, but none like this. . r u o i . .i - and community. Our business men Bravely you met the enemy in encoun- . . . tMt. lipn rfpfpr inPviiAl.lp could attord to su'wcribe a fund to keeping your ranks closed up, ever have these deposits thoroughly pros- One ticket ailmits the bolder to thn two Great Shows. For particulars see illum inated posters, lithof ra hs, programmes and the various advertising mediums. Two Grand Exhibitions Daily, Doors Open at I and 7 p. m. Performance Commence I Hour Later. Thompson's Addition -TO- DALLES CITY. Now Ready for Sale on Easy Terms, Xow ia the time to buy while- PRICES ARE LOW. This troct has been surveyed and platted In acre. tracts tvith convenient streets and avenues and bo arranged that purchasers can tjet one block or sev eral acres in a body. The lan I is conipantthely level, soil excellent, water easily obtained, location pleasant, beautiful and easy to accesj and Jins the cny unnittuaieiy on uie ease Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds. FOR SALE BY The Dalles Land and Improvement Co. For particular! apply at the office of the Company rooms 7 aud 8, Land OiBce Building, The Dallcc, Or. COME AND SEE THE PROPERTY. THORNBURY & HUDSON, ftped&wtr Teal Estate Aleuts. St. Mary's Academy, "SSf Conducted by the Sisters of tbe Uoly Names. Thia Institution cflcrs every advantage for heme and social comfort. The course of study comrrisea all tha branches of a thorough English education. Special atteutton paid to the artf and fort-in lan guage. Htuiiku returned August 26. For further particulars apply to the Superioress. au3 H. GLENN, Is again at his old stand and has oa hand FINESr BRAND OF ENGLISH CEMENT. Iiiqnor Dealers. 500 Men Wanted To Unload Slicooners -At the- NEW BEER HALL, Court street. Between Mala and Second. Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the best domestic ana imported orands on tt&.e. John Donovan, Prop. Twti UQii.a daily, leuvinir the In ml ilia limine at 1 .': p. m. nnd2 a. m. 1 he 12:10 train run thrcufh to M alia W alia. coinectinir at V all u la Junction with :hv Nnrthtm Parinc train for Helena, St. Piul an 4 iho Vtt. Hie 2 train runs through to Fanning. tn via. IV d'eton aud Walla Walla, and to I'nloa. L Grande. 1'nLerCity, connectinif at Huntinrtoi with or .-"ii Mmrt Line for Denver, Council Bluff. Kan C t and the Ivuit. Trains yoiujf wett leT The lalV-V 12:40 P.M. and It A.M. TlTVwTv 10 ntl frni rincipa point In the 1 lvf . I i United Status. Canada and Europe. ELEPANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS EMIGRANT SLKKI'INO CARS run through oa Express trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, and ST. PATJL, W-Free of Charge and Without Chang. Clo t Oonneo: on at Portland for San Francisco and Fuget bound points. To San Francisco Leavina; Steamship Wharf Port land, at 12 Midnight, as follows: Columbia Wednesday, fept I "ivtfuu Sunday, H State Thursday, 44 li Columbia Monday, " 4 iev-"n KitdNT, ' 10 Stito nf California Tuesday, " $4 Columbia Saturday, " M To Portland Leaving EpearSL Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. II. as follows: Orczon Tuesday, Sept. S State of California Saturday. " T Columbia Wednesday," 11 Oreir n v Sunday, " li Male of California Ttiurwla, " 1 Columbia Monday, " M Orison Friday, " 17 KATES OK PASSA'iE, (including meals and berths Cabin, 1H 00 Mecriige, r 00 H-.und Trip Unlimited S) 00 For further particulars Inquire of any Agent of the Coniony. or A. L. Uaxwell, A. O. P. T. A., Port land, Uregon. a."l. maxwell, TO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ByWu of the SouthernPacificCompauy's lim:. The ML SHASTA ROUTE. Quicker In Time than Any Otlior Houto between Portland and San Francisco Leave Purtlnnd 1 P. VL. frailr. Through Time, SO Hours. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST siEPINGr-OARS, for accomodation of Second-Class Passentrers, attached to Express Trains. Fare from Portland to Sacramento ana Baa Francisco:. Unlimited f 25 First Clasa. Limited 20 00 Second Class, Limited It M THROUGH ITICKKTH TO ALL POINTS, South and 3ast; Via. California. n. KOEEILER, Uauager E. P. ROOKRS. Asst. O.F. and Pass. Agl1 Big O has glyen unlveo sal satisfaction la the cure of Gonorrhoea and Clleet. I prescribe It and feci safe lo recommend ing It to all sufferers. A. 1. STONEB, B.D Deesiur, III. PRICE, 81. C9. Sold by Druggists. Snipe cfe Kinorsly. The Dalles, Or. If any drain says lie has tlie W. I.. DcmaSaa hews witlioat name aud price stainpvd si he bottom, put him down aa a fraud. Xi2ir Cart, tn v'd ff 'Tr 1 TO 6 DAT8. L JOeuaotMtf not ws Km oasM Striatum E3 nr wiljtartbs fAZrui Cksmlcal Co. X aatrianalfB tHaa5aark1 H l r vyeV J. O. MACK, AVIIOLESALE Liduor Dealer 1 FREKCH'S BLOCK. Second Street, - - Tbe Bailee. EAST END SALOON, Near the Old Mint Building, Second St., -The L-nlies, Or. Always on band the Best Wines, nl Cigars. A Pleasant Evening Resort Columbia Brewery anil Imported Lager Beer oo craupht. Tanks of all sizes, from 1000 to 40,000 gallons, mads to orucr. 43T Contracts for all kinds of buildirJEa taken at the lowest fitrorea. O.T.THOMPSOS. A.W. FAROHEK. THOMPSON 8c FARGHER. General Blacksmiths Near Mint bnildine, Second St. Horse-Shoeing and Goneral Jobbing Price, reasonable and to suit the times. wagon roed tributary. could easily make them ready wit, he always did noble work for Lis party in debates. Mr. Cox was most renowned as a humorist, and to American literature he has added the inestimable works of "The Buckeye Abroad," "Eight Years in Congress," "Winter Sunbeams" and Why We Laugh." A few weeks ago be passed tnrougu tins city, and we had the pleasure of a few moments' conversation with him. Wa found him affable and gentlemanly, and we are sorry that so soon we are forced to mention his demise. But he passes to his silent resting place in the tomb honored and respected by friend and enemy. He was generous to a fault, possessed of bright and spark ling humor and in debate was always ready to parry a blow, and equally willing to shake hands with a discom fited foe. Tho memory of Mr. Cox will bo pleasant to all Democrat and Republican and none will bo missed It is currently reported that Mr John L. Sullivan will be a candidate on the Democratic ticket for congress, from a The diminished consumption of sugar caused by the trust has created o!d fnund, Douglas Taylor, held the other. He bad been conscious all day until about a quarter of an hour before t io end. Mr. Cox's last conversation was about tbe four territories, whose statehood he hoped to father. lie mentioned New A Scrcp r 1'ap aves II er I . It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was iu the last stages of consumption, told by her physicians that she w:is incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a pieeo of C N. THORNBURY. T. A. HUDSON wrapping paper she read of Dr. Kind's New Diaeov. erv. .nil irnL i. umii . hnttl.- , k:..A.t k..- u- an over-supply, with no promise of a Mexico ODd Arizona, and said something boa"t large bottle, it helped her more, bought " I , . .. . o I another and vrev hotter fir. w.i,ti.,t,.i " i auoui mnKincr a wrear ertnri nn thoir iw. I -.. . r " - u3" Boston district, and whv not? I , -n , . . i - . , . ... half at tbe coniiog session. Die Will E2IIG tniS trU8 DU&meSS WUIl I T .I r. Y- j t o-i:."., ..IJ . i a I iu uic aneiuuuu, nunc ur. ii"CSoou iaa,. ouaia.au -uu.u icutrseuv ;Uai- ,. wcaDons in nse ttmnni, ..n,,.!:.., waS talkinr to bim.Cox made Rome w,M rtmarK, which completely upset the doc tors dignity. Late in tne afternoon telegrams were stituents as well as he did his backers in the fight with Kilrain, and what more could be desired? Hon. John C. Morrissey was once a prize-fighter, and fitted himself for parliamentary rules by following those laid down by the Marquis of Queensbury in the L. can do the same. it will be forced to succumb. This is a way in which consumers can regu late the price of articles, and it will be effectual every time. The campaign has opened in Wash ington, aud Vancouver was the first battlefield. We may expect a lively He would be a "striking" example of canvass, as both parties appear hope- free-trade and the rights of the peo- I ful of victory. If the electors will ring, and John pie in the lower house of congress. elect the Democratic ticket on the platform which it has adopted, they are very different from the people in other portions of the United States. Corporal Tanner has resigned his position as commissioner of pensions, and his resignation has been accepted. No one can doubt the patriotism of I The Democrats are confident of sac- Commissioner Tanner, but very many I cess in Montana, and very hopeful of might call in question his discretion Washington. Last fall they bet two and judgment. Daring the war for to one on the election of Cleveland the union he fought gallantly for the and lost. 175 Seccn-1 Street,' The Dalles. sent to Cox's three sisters, two of whom live in Zanesville, Ohio, and the otber in St. Louis. Cox's nephew, who is superintendent of the Smithsonihn Institute, was also telegraphed for. Dr. Lockwood said the immediate c lose of Lis death was heart tailure, and that tbe first cause was peritonitis. Telegrams were sent to Sergeant-at-Arrus of tbe House of Representatives Leedom, and to Speaker Carlisle, man tides. New York, Sept. 10. Incoming ves sels are anxiously waited for news of tbe great storm at sea which bas been raging during tbe past few days. That it bas been the worst of recent years is made evident by the high tides and storms which have done great damage along the coast. In tbis city the cellars and first floors oi ouuaings aioag tpe water Iront are all 1 14 oj London. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. u now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 f""-"3- ' lu.iur jKiriii-uiani senu stamp to . H. Cole, dnigirist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonuenui Discovery tree at Snipes & Kinersly'a BLAKELEY & CLARK, THE LEADING Prescription Drug i sts, Country and Mall Orders will re ceive Prompt Attention. GEO. P. JIOBGAN, ROOM O. Land Office Building, Is agent tor California Innnranee Cj. of San Fianjijco Guardian, of London. INSURANCE, Money to Loan on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security. Will attend to all tindu oj Land business be fore the U. S. Land Office. Booms 7 and 8, up-staira, U. S. Land Office building-, THE DALLES. OREGON. HUGE! CHRIsUAX. W. K. CORSON, Chrisman k ton, iXCCESSORS TO 'C. CI1H18.UAN fc BONH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY GEOCEEIES AND MILL FEED. Third Street Between Washington and Federal. Hare On hand aud will eell at the lowest possible price, rancy ana siapie urocenes and Mill Feed. Highest Cash Price for Counlry Produce. Call and ex amine prices before purchaslntr else where. augiTH Chrisman & Ccrson. WOOL EXCHANCE SALOON ! DAN. BAKER. Proprietor. NEAR THE OLD MINT, SECOND ST., THE DALLES. OR. He Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on band. Free Lunch every evening?. SNIPES & K!NERSLY,nte streut. The Dallei, Oruxen. T D. TAYLOR, Washington Street, In rw of French & Go's bank building. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Boat In tbn world. l?jrnmlno hlfl SS.OU CENIIINK HANI-KKVF.D SHOE. 4.O0 HAND-SEW fil WKI.T 811010. 63.RO POLICE AND FA KM Kits' SHOE. 1!.S KXTICA VI.UK CAl.K KUOK, AVOKKINOrtN'S SHOU l.00 and 1.75 liOl'j' Kdioiir, SHOES All made In Congress, Eultur and Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LADRE8. Beat Materia!. Bt Strle. Best FltUnf, It not sold by your dealer, write W. I IH)LGLA. BKOCKTOX. MASS Examine W, L. Douglas 82.01) far Gentleman and Ladies. J. Freiman, AfftMThe Dallcs,0r. 919 SewinK-BIaclilB?1 o at nr iidi id trad la all pent, by piarioc or machine fwgaiwMntMptopii ran m-. tttcni. wa wiu arna irre t Kraoa tn each loclitr,iht vny at Mwtnv-naebiBa mada la tfaa world, with alt ibe aturtimenta. n will alao aand rtre a complna Una of our etmljr and ralnabla art aamplaa. Id ratum w asva ibal yta iiuw what wa arnd, to ihtMc whs nar ral. at yoar boanr. and cflcr li uiontbtaJi ahall bacoma vi.ur ewa propvnv. TbU rrand anarbtna ia madeahar tfca nincr pairata. hkb hmv ma oat i.rf jm pairaia run oat it aald forS:i. wtib ikm tiarhnienia. and mow aalla fair iaAO. Baal.atroami.awaiata ftil machine tn Iba world. AH ha roe. No capital required. I'laia. nHf laatrftctioaa rirro. 1 tioao who writa lo at one can car IVee lb bMt rwlnp-tnachlaa ia tbo world, and tba finest Uneorworliaorairrtartarrr aaowa totrrint rin mnea. TJV Ac CO., Box ?4rO. jaatuaia. Jlalnaia PAUL KREFT, Artistic Painter and House Decorator, The Dal la, Oregon. ITr-uso Painting and Decorating a Bpeclaltr Ke Inferior and cheap work done; but good, lasting work at the lowest prices. chop adjoining postolllce on Second Ftrcot. 1 il.IIIW 1 an. mM CSasrai-i riJL Da THE DAIXZS. OREGON. -THE- New Zcland Insurance Co. Is one of the Best in the World Also managers for Oregon. Washington and Idaho oi tne Mutual Benefit Life InsuranceCo., OF NEWAKK, N. J. Paid policy bo'de.-s, sii.c ) or'an: ition, 92,812.907.00 ! Assets, market va'ue SKO.JtH. :G4 14 Surplus, N. T. standard 5.512,10 81 One of the mnst soiid companies In (h. United State. AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon aiuriMjrica oa naamngton ana luaiio. MONEY LOAN. NOTARY BUSINESS Before starting on a Journey, get an ACCIDENTTICKET. Only 25c for $3000 Insurance. Loaning Money fix non-realdentaa specialty. 8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders. O. I. TAY LOII. J HILL & CO.'S " SAMPLE BOOMS Keeps constantly on hand thecholcest Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Corner of Union rnd Soeond Sts. The Dalles. Orernc New Grocery Store ! at Tire CHRISMAN OLD STAND, IS 4 Thirl ft, Ths XlaUoa, Or. Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Canned Goods, Feed and Provisions, And desire a share of the nubile oatronoare. as wa ex - pect to sell at Pricks to Suit tub tiaan Tihss. 4V AU Goods Fresh and Warrranted First-class. WELCH & SMITH. -T II E- Farmers'andButchers EXCHANGE, IViont St., Opposite Umatilla llonse. THE DALLES, OREGON. Wolfgang Schraederjrop'r. Alwayt on tale the best, of Imported acj Domeatia Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, Bottled Bew of all kinds a t per laity BUCKLER 8 I1EEU OX TAP, FREE LUNCU FOR CCBTOMEItS. WcHff.mff Schraeder.