AT BLa L. A. " BB tk m paut i. VOL. IV. TIIK DALLES, OKEGOX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMHEIi "27. itftt. NUMI5KH 2. PEIXOTO URISOXER W jatciro CaptnrjA ty '.be In- swisnls. usnJ BATTLE IN THE INTERIOR fii'litins Hctcen Italian Troojs and Pcnistus--Fight With King Lolicncula. I'eknahmto, IVr. ':!. The martling nuiurs have reached here from various tooncs, w Mcli lend uii hit hi err ouiiiy lo .bsui, to tin" effect thai the insurgent ietl at Iiio Juiifir", after two days' Ha't'iry fighting, ma. If a determined iV.ai k iu force ami CAptnred the city. It I .!.!.! ('resident Peix do haw resigned favor id v t m i ru I de Mello, ami that Peixoto n u (.rioiier.j Though this is a tm-ral ruu.ni , u m right to add that t lie aeip! ( IVrnambiico li not credit it. i run ciciiidfnt was nnabie to obtain a reply to messages sent south, and nies ages fruiu tli Associated Preri corres pondent at Kio art apparently inter rupted, lending color to the N!if that omething extraordinary has happened. A battle between the relieli and : .ovrrnnient lorcet i reported as loi.c l csierday in the interior. Fifty govern ant troops are said t have lieeu killed. 1ANOTHEH iCtorsT Of TUB BATTLE, it 'KNOtt Avkkk, Dec. -"J. A severe en ii' inent between Brazilian insurgents md government troops is rejiorted to are taken place Itajahy, north of Iies- terro. It said that . were ar.lea ana u large munlier wonnded. The govern ment in said to have captured the rebel warship Madero. SO KCWS AT WASHINGTON. Washington. Iec. L'2. The covern- Vmtif Viau FMiviiviMl ink tt.ti-!,'. 1 fw! ifftt i n c the capture of Kio Janeiro, though it has lieen believed fur some time that I'eixoto is lotting ground, and in liable to -erious reveriiei at any tune. Officials ure inclined to think that if deceive re sults were reached Captain Picking would Lave been beard from. At the rlraiiiau legation the report is doubted, ut the ordinary daily message has not ieen received, and apparently something as occurred In delav it. 1'auftc tn a C'oartrm. t.w ionic, jec. mere was a panic in Judge 8teckler's court, situated in the building on the corner of Second avenue and First street, this morning. There were some l.MiO ieople in attend ance on some petty civil cawee. When about half of them were disposed of, a rambling sound was beard, and with u : t ry mai mv uiuming ao coiiMjriii a ush was made for the doors. For a :me the courtroom was the scene of the ivildeet excitement' People fought with ne another in their efforts to reach the treet. Kefore half the crowd bad got ut the floor sank some three feet, which added to the excitement. This j-as followed by bulging of the walls. All got out in safety, however. The t uiiding has been condemned several ;mes. . Two I'bmt fur tta. frlc of Una. Tub St. I-oiis Globe-Democrat Vmi- Weekly Tuesday and Friday Kiuht I'aires each issue Sixteen Faircs -very week only one doll a a a yeak, ueajntst nutional news journal published "Uie United States. Strictly Flepnbli- a ill politics, it Still GIVES ALL THE and gives it at least three days in,er than it can be bad from any weekly paper pablished anywhere. Tht firmer, merchant or professional man "no desires to keep promptly airl ttior- "glily posted, but has not the time to (f'-inl a larire dailv Dam-r. will find it in- iHieusible. Kemember the price, osi.v ne ooi.lar A yeak. Samplecopies free. Address, Oloiik Fkistinh Co., t. Lofis, Mo. irtor fur the Italians. Kome, I)ec. 22. Mocenai, minister of "'T in the chamber of deputies, today announced the victory of the Italian f roops over the Dervishes between Kas- kala Agordatyn northeastern Africa. 'he Dervishes threatened to attack gordat at night. The battle took pla-e esterday. The Dervishes numbered ',(KK) and were completely routed, leav g several hundred dead. Kixty flags F"'d mitrailleuse .were captnred by the tnlians. The mitrailleuse was maile in P "gland. The hulian loss was two flurers killed and two wounded. A tight Ytlth l.aUrngula. Cai-e Town, Dec. 22. Natives who ar- r ved at lluluwayo report that Captain F'lieiii ami 0" men, who were thought f ' '"tXP 1 n niaxHticrc-l ufter faliinu in- MutrtU'U; anibif-h, dffeateil King '"'f'yula's ffirce, beyomi t'ie Shniigmil j river IW-mln'r 4t!i. LibenguU fled. , (Premier Kbode. announce, that the na- lives are daily yielding guns and aste- j ; gais in large numbers and the Matabe'.es I are sobuiisively settling in the small ! kraals. To Kidnap llaliy Ruth. Aiiilexe, Kan., IVc. 21. letters writ- ten by one K. F. Km k and dated Topeka have been found here. Ttiey outline a scheme for kidnaping Rath Cleveland next month. Five people are named as implicated in the deal. At first it was thought to be a fake, but developments show it is probably the scheme of a crank who bad been hanging around the city recently, but who has gone F.ast. TWO WOMES INVOLVED. The police are reticent about the mat ter, but it is known two women are in volved in the plot. The date for abduc tion was set for some time in Januarv. NEWS NOTES. Mitchell of Oregon is interesting him self in a revival of the Torrey bankruptcy bill, and is quite sanguine of success, notwithstanding the defeat of the bill in the house. Jlie Hon. nugn .vicLurjy, grana master of the Knights Templar of the United States, was married at Charlotte, Mich., Thursday afternoon to Miss Emma J. (ioodrich. General John W. Ppragne of Tacoma, Wash., died Sunday last. He was born at Wtiite Creek, New Yorx, April 4th, 1S1T. lien. Sprague was a brave soldier and wit). a one of God's noblemen. The Salvation Army of San Francisco on Christmas day fed 8,000 hungry men I can vessels in Rio harbor all the pro and women at a former dive, changed to tection they desired from rebel fire au armv stution. They also gave away j while landing cargoes is asserted by ag- 1 AM bankets of food of the value of 2.50 each and sheltered over 300 homeless. They had accumulated a fund of ?S.000. The crank, Joseph Donjau, alio has seut threatening letters to the executive and Vice President Stevenson and others, has been caught, From a conversation with bim be evidently is one of the anarchists and socialist imports, as he is from Selesia. Austria ond is 26 years of age. John Koth, a laboring man, was beld np Thursday evening in one of the most populous thoroughfares ;in St. Paul by a woman and robted of $37. Koth bad $2t.K) with hiui, which the woman over looked. He says she was very cool, of medium build, and that two women followed her. Commodore Stanton, detached from the command of the South Atlantic a luadrou for saluting Admiral Mello in the harbor of Kio, has-been restored to duty and assigned to the command of the North Atlantic tuuadron. This is regarded as perhaps the choicest station of the command. A bottle has been foundjat sea near Almoira. on the Mediteranean, w ith this message inside: "Owing to the etorm the steamer Carolina, belonging to liil boa, foundered off Koquetas. All hands, with the exception of myself, were loet. I alone sin left and am awaiting the , ,,.!-. ti . in ml .iimixl "Caotain. ' The eovern- . . , ment has sent a gunboat to search for traces of such a w reck off Iiouetas. NEWS OF THE STATE. Game Warden McGuire and bis dep uty at Albany are making it tropical for the violators of the game laws in that vicinitv, and the former has secured , evidence against (juite a number of other violators in Yamhill, Benton and Marion counties, and is determined to put a stop to killing birds and game out of season. Mr. Botefuhr makes a good second to Mayor Mason's gift of a carload of flour by contributing a carload (400 bushels) of potatoes, to be distributed at the same time and place that the flour is to be dis tributed. There is an additional dona tion of 1,000 loaves of bread by the Ore gon German Baking Company, to be dis tributed at the same time, and another 1,000 loaves by the Pacific Bakery Com pany donated to the city board of char ities. The unsatisfactory result of Mrs. Williams' last fast, which has left her in a precariou condition, and the fatal ending of the fast of Mrs. Wells, do not seem to have dissuaded the faithcurists, and a surprisingly large number of per sons are now going through the w ilder ness. The anBociates of Mrs. Williams will not confirm the rumor that she is very much dissatisfied with the results of her 40 days' abstinence from food, though they admit she has made no im- portant revelations since coming out j the "wilderness," and that the condition j of her health is serious. j Shiioh's cure, the Great Cough mid I Croup Cure, is .,r sale by Snipes Kin- j ri.lv. 1'iM'ket size cn;.iins twentv-five dupes, only 2. Children love it f S;ii;er iV Kiiiers';-. Sold , TUTU? I DCIIII) fflllfr ( V Hit W Aujllll 31UllllAl Orfiercl to 3 to tas SMrau Islands. IS LOOKED UPON AS SUGGESTIVE Capt. Ticking of the Charleston Cen sured -A Draft Ordered by Pcixoto. San Francisco, Dec. 24. It was learned here today that the United States man-of-war Mohican is to be dispatched to Honolulu Wednesday. Sailing orders have already been received and there is unusual activity at Mare islund prepar ing the cruiser for sea. Tho vessel has been ordered to take a deckload of coal in addition to the usual supply, and it is evident an effort w ill be made to force the Mohican's old engines to make time. Coal heavers at Mate island are to have no Christmas holiday, so positive is the i order to equip the Mohican for sea with ! out loss of time. Inasmuch as the steam- j ilip Au. traIia gaile1 ur Hono!n!u Teg. j ttrdav anJ coull have carried aI1 the ne,.es5ttrv a,ivices to Minister Willis, the ; :nferen..e u th,.re mU8t 60me urzen. reason for strengthening the States naval force at Honolulu. United Hrasll New.. New York, Dec. 24. The Herald prints the following from Montevideo: Captain Ticking's refusal togive Ameri- ! grieved shipmasters to be a virtual recognition of the insurgents as belliger ents, and their views are evidently shared by the American merchants in the cily. These persons eay Captain Picking's reports of the situation to Sec retary of Navy Herbert have been so vague as to be absolutely misleading, and they declare that a firm stand taken just now by the American naval officers would be of material aid in bringing about a natiefactory ending to the revo lution. Felxoto'ft Order.- New Yokk, De?. 24. A Herald dis patch from Cania says the report has reached there that the government forces available for actual service, having been allowed to euffer serious depletions from one cause and another, Peixoto has now determined to raise the strength of the National Guard at once to a high Btand- I ard iu several provinces. Accordingly i be has issued an order that drafts shall immediately be made for slightly more than 12,000 men in each af the following provinces: larahibuna, Sao Paulo, Paruhaiba and Pernambueo. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our Kiirtilar t'orrcajieudent. Wamhngtox, Dec. 22, 1803. Senator Hoar's arraignment of Mr. Cleveland for bis unconstitutional as- sumption of authority in dealing with r ' . " Hawaii, as admitted in his special mes ' .. , ; ! sage to congress, was terrible, but strictly In aaconlance with facts. The memory of his burning words, as well as those used by Representative Boutelle, of Maine, in speech in the bouse, w ill linger long with Mr. Cleveland, who has . i iilrMndv pxnresseil himself to a friend as . .... . , , ., Deing sick oi tne wnoie uusuiess. ne will be sicker than that before congress gets through with it, as the democrats have not shown any great desire to either shield or defend him. The following ex tract from Mr. Hoar's speech is both true and pertinent : "If Mr. Willis went out instructed to reinstate the old gov ernment, absolutely or upon conditions, could little Hawaii help herself, if the American people had been behind the art? No, Mr. President, this adminis tration has )een hurried into this trans action, not by any sense of justice to Hawaii, not by any desire to vindicate the national honor, but for the sake of making what has turned out to be weak, impotent attack on its prede cessor. The great name and fame of Benjamin Harrison are source of envy and discontent in some bosoms." Secretary Herbert has got into hot water by adopting the royal methods of Mr. Cleveland. Not long ago there was a vacancy at the naval academy, which should have properly been filled from the fifth congressional district of S. C. Representative Strait, who represents that district in the house, wrote to See retllry Herbert concerning the vacancy bu rei;t.ive(1 no re,,!v, when he came to t(,e extra session he called at the navy department and was coolly in- Wrtncl inai secretary nertieri iiau the vacancy by appointing a youth "I u:- , own stat", Aiat'Htnu. ,nr. .-trim ims in troduced a resolution in the hoiive cull- ing upon Secretary Herbert for hisj authority fjr making the appointment. One would suppose from the frequency of the slaps in the face which the admin istration gives the democratic senators that it bad no need of their support. The latest slap was the nomination of Wayne MacYeagh, of Pennsylvania, to be ambassador to Italy. The demo cratic senators smile and try to pretend that they like it, but it is plain to all that they do not. There was no diffi culty about the confirmation of Mr. Mac Yeagh's nomination by the senate. He is thoroughly competent to creditably fill the position and if Mr. Cleveland preferred to give one of the highest honors at his disposal to a reuegrade re publican rather than to a democrat, re publican senators bad no objection, so tho nomination was promptly confirmed. The adoption of the following amend ment to the urgency deficiency bill in the house by a vote of 123 to 40 was a practical reprimand of Mr. Cleveland and Hoke Smith, for their wholesale sus pension of pensioners: "That any pen sion heretofore or that may hereafter be granted to any applicant therefor under any law of tho United States authoriz ing the granting of any payment of pen sions or application adjudicated npon shall be deemed and beld by all officers of the United States to be a vested right in the grantee to that extent that pay ment thereof shall not be withheld or suspended until after due notice to the grantee of less than thirty days, the commissioner of pensions after hearing all the evidence, shall decide to annul, vacate and modify or set aside the deci sion upon which such pension was granted. Such notice to grantee must contain a full and true statement of any charges or allegations upon which such decision granting Mich pension shall be sought to be in any manner disturbed or modified. " The administration men are alarmed by the statement ofj Senator Murphy concerning the Cleveland tariff bill. They know that if he lives up to that statement "I will endeavor, so far as lies in my power, to see that no injustice is done to the interests of my native city and state" it means another demo cratic vote against the Cleveland tariff bill in the senate, where they have few votes to spare. The majority reoort in favor of the Cleveland tariff bill is not calculated to make any votes for that measure. It is not much of a Christinas present for the democratic congressman to take home to their unemployed constituents; its fine talk about future prosperity will not buy groceries or pay house rent for those who have already been brought to want by the prospects of that which it so highly lauds. Secretary Carlisle's long delayed an nual report was eubinitted to congress this week. The most noteworthy re commendation it contains is that ask ing congress for authority to issue 200, 000,000 in bonds. This is just what Senator Sherman said during the silver fight that the administration would have to do sooner or later. Cas. COMPOUND. A roeent discovery by an oH physician. A'nwiltr Ud monthly fry thousand of IjuH- Ta the onlr tyrftwllr corercd. Bewar of unprincipled druggist who fr, t-fwtt mMlli'lni. In Dlaca of till. JLsk for Coek'a Cotton Kool Compound, takt m rbttl- tute, or inclum (1 and 0 oenu in pontage iu mm w will nA faloA. hr return m.:L Fullr.iod prtlculr la plain envelop, tit ladle only, t tamp. AxldruM rone .ii y o m p any. Ko. 3 y.khi r lilocc. IMtrult. tuca. hold In The Dllc by UUketey & Koogtnn. How' Thl! We offer one hundred Dollars Reward f..r nv n.ao nf ntjirrh that ciinnot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKXEYACO., 1'rops. Toledo, I. Wa tho nnilersiirned. have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business mnau,.tiiti. And tinanciallv able to carry out any obligation made by their hrm. WestATranx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, . Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Totedo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly uwii the blood and muc ous surface of the system. Price 7oc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton of Lii ray, Kussell county, Kan., called at the labaratory of Chamberlain & Co., Den Moines, to show them his six-jejtr-old liny, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, it having cured him of a very severe at tack of croup. Mr. Dal ton is certain that it mved his ls-.y's life and is enthu siastic in his praise iA the Kemedy. For ;! by liinkeley A Houghton. ibwwkw m urcsfy DECISIO.4 OH TITLES. The Wortl Xmlonul" Mo.t Not II l .ed by Private Corporations. One of the most important of recent events in buililintr and loan circles, is the decision of Comptroller Eckels, of the treasury department, regarding the style of associations doing' business on what is known as the "nutionul plan." He holds that the use of the word "na tional" as the part of a title or name of an association isillcpal and cites the following statute in support of his po sition: "All banks, except national banks, and all persons or corporations doing business as bankers, brokers, or saving m 1 COMPTROLLER J. II. ' ECKELS. institutions are prohibited from using the word 'national' as a portion of the title of such bank, firm, or corpora tion, and any violation of this prohibi tion committed after Septembers. 1873, shall subject the offending party to a fine of fifty dollars a day for each day during which it is repeated." The luestiou has been referred to the attorney general of the United States for an opinion. If sustained the decision will affect a large percentage of the associations which operate on the national plan. HUNTINO AND FISHING. About 25.000 people are killed every year in India by wild beasts and rep tiles. Deer are numerous in northwestern Maine, and annoy the farmers whose lands are near the forests. A snake, just discovered in Urazil, has tusks like a boar, and a two-foot horn ornaments its forehead. Salmon- fishing is prohibited in the state of Washington between six p. m. on Saturday and the same hour on Sunday. A O.UAIL almost pure white was late ly shot near Atlanta, Ua. The only part not white was the tip of the tail, and this was of the usual hue. A huge lob tr, thirty-five inches in length, was jtely caught by Everett Smith, at the edge of the surf, in I'atehogue. N. Y. One of its claws is twelve inches long. Georoe Jamison, of Hath, Me., had just warned Michael Nelson to handle his gun carefully when he (Jamison) tripped and fell, and received a death wound from the discharge of his own gun. The largest fish caught in the Co lumbia river so far this season was a Ktnnrcon measuring 11 feet 5 inches long and weighing 755 pounds, which was landed at Knappton, Wash., a week or so ago. The head alone weighed 151 pounds, and the fish yielded 4J7 pounds of edible meat. Cat or lingular Duty. A railway company in Australia has eight cats upon its staff and their maintenance is regularly entered in the company's books. Their duty is to look after three or four hundred thousand empty corn sacks which are much preyed upon by rats. That the rodents do tremendous damage is evi dent from the fact that the holes in the sacks have to be attended to by twelve women, who are kept constant ly employed. rrotrrtlon from Malarlrt. The preventative is the fur-famed Southern remedy, Simons Liver lieguU tor, a purely vegetable tonic, catlimtic and alterative. It acts more promptly than calomel or quinine. Shiioh's Yitalizer is w hat von need for i dysjiepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give yon satisfaction. Price 74c Sold by Snipes A Kinersly, druggists. MIAKPHUCHil, I'll , Jll'l. .'T, t-'f.1 M J. J. K R 1 1,. rl ut ! it-bn rip, I'll., 1far PlK-1 lnoe uhiI Krtmfc's Hi-iiiliirhc rut,!!!' fur sotsc llinu mikI wiint lo -tify ti thi-lr viiltic I tritil v 'rtoiin wcil rcc. tinnii-iMl. d medicine, but R"ot mi relic! llnTli 1 u-ed tlcn', mid now would no. In- without li.cm for ten time, their eot. Vourn nirt-ctfully t II t KLfct 'T SP.IX.H l( K . Wold j- Sullies .V KlhtTMy. Highest of all in leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOlJuTElY PURE UNDER THE SPOUT. A Strang Indian Mthod of Putting 1.1 1 tl One to Hleep. Sir George Campbell records In his Indian Memoirs a very strange habit of native mothers in the neitrhlKirhood of Simla. lie seems inclined to recom mend its adoption in England, but per haps he is speaking in jest. I wonder not to have scon more no tice of the curious practice of the hill women of putting their babies' heads under a spout of water to send them to sleep and keep them quiet. When the new cartroad was first made, there was a village at a halting-pluce where rows of such children might be seen in a grove close to the road. The water of n hill spring was so ail justed as to furnish a series of little spouts, each about the thickness of one's Uttle finger. Opposite each spout was a kind of earth piilow, and a little trough to carry away the water. Each child was so laid that one of thj water-spouts played on the top of its head, and the water then ran off into the trough. I can testify that the process was most successful. There never were such quiet and untroubles me babies as those under the spouts. The people were unanimous in nssertiu.f that the water did the children no harm, but on the contrary, benefited and invig orated them. In fact, they seemed to think that a child not subjected to this process must grow up soft-brained and good-for-nothing. Certainly their appearance showed no signs that this singular method of bracing the intellectual part of their bodies had done them any harm. INTERESTING FIGURES. The public and private indebtedness of the world is estimated to be 8100, 000,000,000. The Merrimac river is said to move more machinery than any other stream in the world. At the present rate of increase there will be iyo.000.000 people in the United States in fifty years. Is the construction of the Suez canal 80.000,000 cubic yards of material were excavated by 30,000 laborers. Potatoes first appear in history in 1503. In 1802 the United States raised 201,000.000 bushels. In 1884 the world raised 79,000,000 tons. Accoiidiso to the last census there are over 3,000,000 bachelors in the United States that is, 3,000,000 mea over thirty years old who have never been married. .. ,.!--. Chisgao is the enterprising potato county of Minnesota. Three million bushels were raised last year, three thousand car-loads shipped and the rest used in the large starch factories. . It is estimated that the richest of civilized peoples is the English, with per capita. In EruLee the aver age is said to be 51,102, in the Unite.! States $1,029. while by the sale of their lands to the United States government, some of the Indian tribes are worth from 85.000 to ? 10,000 per capita, man, woman and child. Even queens aro not exempt from fads. Queen Victoria is extremely fond of two Spanish bullocks of great beauty which she has had for many years. A young English girl has succeeded hi grouping the two aniuii.ls in a most ef fective manner in a bit of sculpture or dered by the queen, anil with whiuh her majesty was duly pleased. In tne course of her i,tm!y of the royal pets the young sculptor grew enviably inti mate with them, even to the extent of having them take lumps of sugar from her hand. Kir at Wooilhurn, Ors;oii. An explosion in the store of Iliuco Pros., at Woodburn, last Siitidtiy even ing, started a $40,000 fire, which h-jllled the etrorts of the firemen until the en tire block epposite the depot us burned. Look Over Voiir County HrrHiil All county warrants reuisiered piior to January ltith, 1H!l0, will le puid if iireenteil at mv ollice, corner of i 1 1 1 r 1 and Washington streets. Interest cease on mid after thi" date. Wm. Miciiki.i., Treasurer Wasco County. October 'Jli-t, l.SlKt. if WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! liest grades onk, lir, pine and muI wood. Olllcn l.'S.'l Second street. All orders promptly attended to. tf Maikk it I'knton. Htirklir. Arlti'-a -wlt. The best salve in the wnriil fur cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlirinn, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chill luins, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bo. For sale liy Snipes ,Si Kill ers ly. Fowler ! !. ' ;