Ilf TTI If V tick THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2.1. 181)1. NUMIJEIt 31. G I VOI-. IV. m OVER COREA Cliaa and Japau attic About wnat Ncitinr Owns. ake sn:i fok n millions House Noli" 1 Amend the Constitu lj(Mr So that Senators Will He Elided by the People. The? Vt Milt the Meitnte Ulmitml. WjniiN'iToN. J"'y "I. There in u jll Bu Inure of members of (lie house tml.iv. It iwiirs demanded tlio regular onlrr. A resolution proposing hii iniiMulincul to tin" Constitution provid ing tlmi senator lie elected by a direct nlle ,, thi' people. Although a two thirds vot in rt'itiiri'l lor iiiiuhii ti-h uif iit'" '"iHtiiiitiiui, lliu pending mmlulioii win- o.seil l"7 to 4!), thirteen Volt" t spare, I '1" IlllllOUnCCIIieilt WSH rem veil i L 1 1 l-1 n .t-rti t ic applause. The h-iii-i' di-agrecd to the senate amend nifiiih mi (! 1 1 itt in ii appropriation dill, llolinan, Allen iiixl W iIki'ii of Washing ton were appointed ecnfnree. Mukmi m Itotli Hlioulilera. Washington, July "I. Seiuttnr AUtm Of .N.'I'lilHkil, H IIHMlllll'l- of the Ull'.'lir ill- e-tigaiing committee, made a report t. the nen.ite hii iliMiniui ii that of the committee, lie says evidence shows that tin' sugar trust contributed to the om i iti IiiiiiIm, both of tin democrat ind republican purlieu, with the exped ition, if not i III I !'! promise, tlllll ItH interest would I in cared for, hihI tluit )l l'lumon nod Quay spcculaicd in mir during tin' pending of t tie tariff bill, lie recommended tliut laws Ik MttH'il covering both thrse practices. A t'apltallat 1 hrenten the Hennte. Washington, July "1. Senator Joni'ii, one uf tlie tariff Conferees, ha received adoicn letter of which tlie following in fair HM-(-i uimi : "To Congressional fiiiiiiiittee on TurifT : If you punit the Uriff hill with iiu-oliiu tax attached, don't forget to order your collin. Yon will need tilt-ill nil ill noon as you leiive Washington. So help you Gud. Signed Democrat. Hugnrlllg iIT. Waniiin- ton, July 21. The conserva tive ilviinH'rutic leaders ill llie senate ire ill -i' iixh 1 1 1 1; the advisihility uf hold iiig u caucus for the pur pone uf trying to refill mi understanding on the tariff oirii-uieii. Their plun in for a repent ol the sugar Isuiuty ly an independent bill if (tin differential duty on refined luar is stricken out of the tariff hill, Hid llie hill defeated in c iiuaequciicti. 1hl' All) That's All) Nr.w Youk, July 21. The Kbiiuhh FV-iiu- IxiiidlioldnrH' coiiiiuiltve, Silim I'. Dutelier ithuiriiiHii, him entered nut in tlir llniteil SialeM circuit emirt for New Vuik in llie iiauiu of John Cjuimy Aildiim, Hitaiimt Iwilinell H.ine ami the enme i.f JHy liouhl, to recover $11,000, OW', the pmeeedH of nwuritieii. T,i H(IU-Not talk. Wahiiimiton, July 21. The 'epuli liran AdviHmy committee of the iriiule toJ,w d eided to recomuieml to the re- Pullilr.ni HellHllim tllllllliW delltlifllllK til iu the greater part of the lalkiiifc' on the tantr Hinl to vote rolully to Mlrike out tli ditr.-reutiul nuiir luy. M'miid Nt U ui k Without Them. Ciiiiaiio, July 21. The reiin.vnl of Hie lr.i.ii h Irmii the Lake Shore VHriN 'H niiiht eauxed the men em plot ed there to refiiHU lo work tlii-i nnirninit. Trei-ident N,.ell aft'iired tlie return of II" onii,iuiy of militia and I lit) un-n re uiiird ih,.ir work, llnllrv).. I ho lall TrUlller er. Wamiiinotos.'JuIv 21. A rniid im priiveini'iit in the couditioii of tlm Went "n iiihiI m-rvice ix reported ly the pout 'HicedeiiHrtnient diHpHti'liep today. The Ptal nllirliiU 1.,'lievn that all ii jmioun fleet of the trike a ill he overcome hy hie liettiuniiiK of next w k. Hlla Will ! Kinohtowm, Dulilin Kay, July 21. Ihe Viuilan won today under pondi hin hereiofure considered unfavciratile '"her. 8he flniHlied a fifty mile cruise "'fee minute and thirty-nine recoiid ''"d of t,e Ilrltrti una. And the Hall Kelt. ,l,"Nt. Ida., July 21. A cyclone nwenl 'er Kik county a day or two a", lvel i'lif tree and ile-lmy inif sheep and '"n''- Hail stone to tl e depih ot five Inch.-, f,. (, ,,!,;,.,,. Two prus- Pfelom were Injured. "r t'cilm m ti Uriih. In Hi V linilea I. I 'IVH'- KentiUtor. I hate not lo t ne VhVm i, ... I". I'ayloh, At. for tJraii,fers of ti.i. Now Arrat the Oilier llw. Citlt Aoo, July 21. U.doodwin, . K, tiuiiis and J. Kllii.tl, dircctom of the Amurlcan Hallway Union ami K. I. Benedict, cteno(rruplicr, aero arreNtn lodiiy. Warrants are out for Directors John MacVeahan and TIioiiiuh Ilogan. A Muli at I'ullnisa. CitiCAMo, July 21. A mob at Pulliniwi today attempted to Intercept thirty llolluiider on their way to the full man shopa. The police escorted the workmen through tlio crowd and re mained on guard at the works. Hlily luilltitiueola at at. I'aul. St. I'aul, July 10. The I'nited Stutes lrund jury today retried (K) indict ineiitH iiKHiiiNt striker and others for In terferiiiK with ttie u.ails. liencli wur runtii were Issued. That Hunt Mr... Wahiiinuton, July 21. The senate mii'iir iiivesiiriition coiumittee reMimed work today. The miiHt imiairtant wit liens is Marry Kood, the New York Her uld rejMirter. t Irril Into tlm Mol. Cinuik'nati, July 21. Deputy United Stutes Marshal Schlesiner firerl three shots into a crowd that wus sinning him today. The policemen drove the mob away. A Hair Million lllass. I'.ikmi.noton, Ala., July 21. A firo this morning consumed the Caldwell hotel and udjoiiiing Imil. lins ; loss, f :00,()mi ; insnruuee. (UitO.OO. War lierlarsij lletwenn t-lilna aud Ihiikii London, July 21. A dispatch from Htiiiuhut says a rumor is in circulation that war lias heeu declared hetaeen Cliinu and Japan. Th H'lil Market. I'uutlanu, July 21. Wheat un changed. Sail Francisco D-ceiiibcr, KM), Chictiyir Cash, C2, .'4'; Sep- temher, ui, . Indlrlmriit Itetnraed at Clilesffn. CuiCArin, July 19. Twenty-nine in dictments were returned hy the special federal jury, charping offense against the interstate commerce and (Hiatal laws. The jury completed its lalsjrs and w as u inch a rued. The district attorney re-liii-ed to allow the name to lie published until the wurrauts were served in the moriiitiK. No warrant were issued this evening, as the court wanted to itive all an opportunity to furnish bail. The hail was lixed by Jndiie Sen limn at $10,000. There are cumulative indict ment Haiiist Deha, Howard Kellher and Kotrors; also sirnin-t the other di rectors of the railway union. Sovereign, of the Kniirhts ol Labor, may be among the indicted. Tlta Han fraiielaeii Inveslla-ntliin. San Fkancihco, July 19. The United States itraud jury resumed i ' s session this afternoon. Wrioiis aci in re straint of interHtnte coinmeice com mitted by railroad employe were under consideration. Un ted Mutes District Attorney (i.irter says no indictments will probably bereinrned until the in Vciti;ulion is completed. lleatraliieit frmn liilerferliic. SpuiNtiriKl.il. July II). The miner of the 1!ik Muddy tlnul C.iiniiany. at. Mur. pbysboro, ruck t his week, and the com pany nppl'ed today for an ii junction from the United Suites coiirt re-lraiu-init the strikers from Inlerfet imr w ith operations of the mines. The injunc tion w as granted. One lluuilred Striker In .lull niKMiNOHAM, A!a.,July 19 One hun dred st ikcrs, charged Willi pai tiuipalinn in Mouihit's riot at the Pratt uiliies. are in jtil. The juil is heavily guarded tie night, as the i llne-s have U en informed of a threatened attempt to rescue the strikers. An Arrest at Tnonina. Tacoma, July 19 AngiiHt t:oldberg, W 1 1 1 in in Cassiiy hihI John Slmrt were arrested tonight for contempt uf court by diieila-y ing Judge ILindlnrd's orders. I'hey were brulje carpenter, and took a band-car, on w bich 'hey rode from the laiiiiede tunnel to Kent. W. II. Nelson, who ta in the drug husine at Kinifville, Mo., ha lo much coiilidence in Chamber lain' Oil ic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy that he war rant every tail tie and timers to refund the money lu any cu-tomer who I not satisfied alter u-ins! it. Mr, Nelson lakes no riek in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure fur the dlneasea for which it is intended and he knows It. It Is for sale hy Itlakoly A I lougbton. Men VI all I ml Fifteen men wanted to cut cordwiMid. I iitj n ire of Tint Dai.i.ks l.uwnwtiNO Co. Sittncribe (or liia CitaoNici.i. GORMAN ON CROVEK Hs Makes a .Bitter Attach cb ths JAPAN OPENS THE C0RCAX WAR The Labor Lcadera in Court, Hut Say They Will Fight Until Congress Decides Their Appeal. The Ilemiicratlo War. Washington, July 2.1. The buttle over the conferee report on the tariff bill wa refumed in tfio senate today. The attendance is larger than on Friday, and t tie fight is confined to the demo crat, the republicans cnucedini; it to be their fight. President pro-teiu Harris is in the chair. After tho routine busi ness was finished Voorhce called for the conference report on the tariff bill, and then the torm broke. Gorman addressed the senate at length, ppeakiii); from carefully prepared notes. After reviewing tlie condition of the senate which made a compromise necessary, lie delivered bis defr.mce in dramatic tones. The infamous calumnies heaped on the bead of the senate, forced from his lips, be said, this plain, unvarnished statement. IJelerring to the president's letter, he said : "It is tlie most uncalled for, the most extraordinary, and the most unwise communication that ever came from a president of the United States " Gorman then proceeded to detail the manner in which to meet the objections and secure the support of cer tuiu disaffected democrats, the changes had la-en agreed npon. He stated em phatically that during this work, Vest and Jones had frequent conferences w ith Cleveland himself. He charged directly every one of tlie senate amendments had la'en seen by Secretary Carlisle before they were agreed npon. He read the inierview with Secretary Curlisle on April 30ih. in which the secretary gave this same bill his sweeping endorse ment "The secretary of the treasury nec essarily spoke in a great measure tor the president on matters relating to bis de partment," said Gorman. In response to an appeal from Gorman, Jones of Arkansas related a conversation he had with President Cleveland before he pro posed the Jones amendments to the tariff bill. He said he told the president he would not go one step further with the com promise measure until be was a-suied it would have the president's support. The president told him he would favor almost any coin pruttiine to secure the passage of the bill. Vilas a keel whether President Cleveland had not expressed a desire for free coal and iron? Jones replied he had, but had urged the senate to get the compromise bill through. Gorman resumed with one of the most sensational references heard in the enate for many a day. He said the senate bad been traduced. Attempt bad la-en made to try and gibbet them before the country. Charges had la-en "ioully made coming from distinguished souices," and these must be met and refuted. These charges were echoed by men w ho chirped w lieu he talked. The senators w ho tiad been traduced had founht for the tariff reform bill when '-cowards in high places would not show their heads." He said he could con ceive of no reason for the remarkable action taken by the president unless perhaps the one responsible for it was "consumed by vanity" iu having the country regard him as the author of all that was right in the tariff reform bill. Never before since the declaration of independence had the president of the United States la-en guilty of such viola tion of the spirit of the constitution as had I'leveland in writing his letter to Chairman Wilson. Gorman had Black burn read an extract from Washington's farewell address about the encroach ment of the executive on the powers of C'liiitress a subversive of tne principles of the republic. "The liberty of the senate has Wen invaded," he said, in thumb-rum tone, "but we stand here to maintain our rights and the rights of the people, though thousand hirelings write us down and traduce us." All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. K. Bucklen A Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, a well a a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold by Snipes A Kinersly. they Will right to a tlnl.li. Chicago, July 2.1. What is consid ered by libor leaders as one of the most iuioi tanl legftl battles in this nation's history was U-gun in the I'nited States circuit court today w hen President Debs, Vice-President Howard, Secretary Keli her and Director Rogers, officers of the American Railway Union, tiled their answer to thn contempt rule. The de fense proMjses to cirry the case ta the supreme court in tlie event of an ad verse decision here, and if defeated will appeal to congress. Magfi Driver Klllt at (Jnverument t amp. I'obtland, July 23. Word was re ceived here thst two uianked men held up the Mount Hood stage near Govern ment Camp this morning. The driver, a man named BroinGeld, was shot and killed and one of ttie horses suffered the same fate. The stage contained six or seven ladies who were relieved of ail their valuables. A posse bus gone in pursuit of the highwaymen. 1hn Kenate Hill or None. Washington, July 23. A gentleman w ho is very close to the Gorman-Brice wing of tne senate, is positive that the assertion that thp tariff bill will cither lie the enatu or the McKinley bill, w ill be proven correct. Tlie senators are in dignant at the president, and will not consent to any concession or compro mise. The bouse must come to the sen ate and concede everything, or there will be no tariff legislation. In Favor if the Itailrnail. Washington, Jnly 23. Secretary Smith today affirmed the nclion of ttie general land office in rejecting tlie ap plications in tiie cases of Ferdinand Garbairo, Theodore Barlan, Isaac L. Williams, ZeraGn Wunderle, Lou Wark, James Brown, John Anderson and Tim othy Healy to enter lands near Oregon City on the ground of a previous patent given to the Oregon A California rail road. laaue Joined lo the Courts. Chicago, July 23. An answer was filed today by the officers of the Ameri can Railway Union in the contempt pro ceedings before the United States court, growing out of the alleged violation of the federal injunction against interfer ence with the mails and interstate com merce. The answer contains only specific denials of the allegations con tained iu the information. Try Troops on Thrir. Uniontown, Fenn., July 23 This rooming a bomb was exploded under the house of a non-union man named Dan bar. The house was literally blown to pieces, and that the family escaped un injured, is miraculous. Nearly 2000 strikers have gathered here today to at tend a meeting; they are in an ugly mood, most of them drinking and all armed. Nouili C'arollua Opens It Haloons. Columbia, S. C, July 23. Governor Tillman issued a proclamation today de claring that all state liquor dispensaries would be opened August 1st. Although there is no further armed resistance to tlie state militia in their efforts to close saloons run by individuals, the law is looked on with disfavor, and trouble will begin as soon as the dispensaries are again opened. llrowned In tho Lake. Habkison, Idaho, July 23. Frank Bramtuel and Alfred Mottof Pullman, Wash., were drowned in St. Joe lake while swimming horses last evening. Frank was the son of President Bram tuel, of the Farmers' and Traders' bank, uged 21, and Alfred was the son of A. W. Mott, a merchant, aged 14. Japan Opens the right. London, July 23. A private dispatch says a Japanese gunboat opened fire on one of the Corean ports tialay. The W heat Market. Portland, July 23 Wheat unchanged. San Francisco New, seller, .90, ; Chicago Cash, .53,. Last June, Dick Crawford brought his twelve months old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and being sickly everything ran through it like water through a sieve. I give it the usual treatment in such cases, but with out benefit. The child kept growing thinner until it weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the fattier to giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle of the 25 cent sise had been used, a marked improvement was seen and its continued use cured the child. Its weakness nnd puny constitution disap peared and its father ami myself believe the child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. 1)., Tamaroa, III. for sale by 15lakeley A Houghton Druggist. TRYING TO AGREE Hill Says tlie House Will Never JAPS SINK A CHINESE CKIISEK The Well man Arctic Expedition Sup posed to he Lost The Chocolate Colored Queen Protests. The House Will Tr Yield. Washington, July 24. Every sent in the galleries was filled today when the senate met. At 12:28 o'clock Harris, the manager of tlie tariff bill, called for the conference report. Hill was at once recuunized. He agreed, he said, witli i-orman that the democratic party is in the midst of a great crisis, it would do no good to obstinately adhere to the position taken when the bill passed. Backed by the publie press of the coun try, by the democratic masses and the president of the United States as it un doubtedly is, the house will never yield. Hill said he sympathized with the president's letter to Chairman Wilson. Its sentiments were his. The president violated no clause of the constitution when he sent that letter. . The demo crats of the country are in sympathy w ith Cleveland and the democratic clubs and conventions all over the country had endorsed ttie Wilson bill in respect to free raw materials, and on the other hand the senate bill had been received everywhere with disapproval. Mar.tial Ylolatlug; the Law. Gvthuie, Oklahoma, July 24. Gov ernor lien f row lias received a telegram from the citizens of Enid, declaring that the United States deputy marshals are violating the organic act of the territory, by arresting citizens, denying tliem a preliminary bearing and spiriting them away. At ttie same time an unlawful organization at the norm end of town is threatening to burn the city. Japanese Win the Flr.t Battles. Shanghai, July 24. A telegram from Nagasaki this morning says that a de tachment of Corean troops at the insti gation of Chinese residents, made an attack on tiie Japanese garrison at that place and were repulsed after losing many men. A later telegiaui says that a Japanese cruiser and a Chinese trans port vessel had an engagement, and that the latter was sunk. The More lie IMaaaree., the Nearer He la Klght. Washington, July 24. At 3 o'clock the senate adjourned until main tomor row, without doing anything except talk. Tiie democratic senators intend holding a caucus this afternoon, ami Senator Hill lias not been invited. The general opinion is, that while Hill dis agrees with both the senate and tlie president, lie is nearer riijht than either. To I'revvul Kinugglliig. Washington, July 24. Senator Power of Montana lias in roduced a bill to have the collection of customs revenue along tlie northern border of the United States, traiisferied to the war depart ment. Tlie object is to have the Isjrder better patrolled, so as to prevent the smuggling ol Chinese and opium. A New L.alur I'lilun. Chicago, July 21. The American Lalxir Uu'uii, a new order, designed lo gather under one banner the whole army of the tolling in usees, has been launched with W. C. Walsh as presi dent, it is said tlie new union will lie affiliated with the American R.tilwav Union, and w i I be controlled by the same men. Hawaii's Ou ell fr.iteats. Washinoton, July 24 I'he president submitted lo the senate today a letter from Minister Willis dated June 2S, in which he reports the receipt of a protest signed Liliiinkitlaiii, -earnestly requ-.t-ing United States not to extend its re cognition to any tiovernineiit formed. Tlio W luat Market. Pobtland, July 24. Wheal valley, .80 to .82,'ji per cental. Walla Walla, .75. San Francisco new, seller, .9tli percental. Chicago Cash .67u'. Sep tember delivery .53l4' -r bushel. Think They Mill Agree tu Agree. . WasiiinoT'N. July 24. Mills and Smith representimt ttie two extreme Highest of t.i in ic- vwy&H ADSOLUTECV PUBE wings of the democratic party in ibe senate today ex preyed the opinion that the party get together ami )ass tariff bill licfore adjournment. Anil Kite Won Again. Rochksj I'oint. Southampton. .Intr 24. The Vigilant won today in llie twelfth fifty -inile race with the H'inan uia by 3 minutes and 22 second- I'he wind was fresher than during ant f the preceding contests. They Won't Freean Now. Chicago, July 24. JaiucH W. Scott, publisher of the Herald, says the i.eed lie no occasion for alarm about the Well man arctic exploring party nntil niter August 15th. Ami the Clerks Uo Hack. Wasaington, July 24. The hon-e to day passed the hill for reinstatement of tho clerks dismissed from tho i iilnHy mail service lietween March l.Vli ami May 1st, 18S9. Not luaappulnted Lot6. Sr. Louis, .Inly 24. Augusta K ch, 71 years old, today wrapped her-i- f in coal oil-saturated sheet as a stir "id mnl setting it on fire perished. I. nut In the Arctlra. Lonoon, July 24. Late advic irmii Norway leave but little doubt Imi ihat the Wellman Arctic expedition i U-t. The Ambitious Little Slate Fleker.. In a large room sat the little slme pickers. Tlie floor slanted at an angle of forty-five degrees, and the coal hv irjg been manifested by the gieai 'eeih was streaming sluggishly in l"n iron troughs. Ttie boys sat straddlint: these troughs, and as the mass moved owiy. they grabbed deftly at the pieces of slate therein. There were five or tix of them, one above another, over each trouitli. the coal is expected to be fairly pur.- alter it passes the final boy. The in-n ling machinery was above them. It th up, dim figures moved about in the dust clouds. These little men were a terrifically dirty hand. They resembled tin- New York gamins in some ways, bui iney laughed more, and when they l.uuli-d their faces were a wonder and a leiror. They had an air of supreme independ ence and seined proud of their kind ut villainy. They swore long oaths with skill. Through their ragged shirt we c iuhl get occasional glimpses of shoulders,, black as stoves. They looked prici-ely like imps as they scrambled to get a view of us. Work ceased while tbey tried to ascertain if we were willing liv give away any tobacco. The man who perhaps believes tliat he controls tln-iu came and harangued the crowd. I In talked to the air. Tlie slatt-pi ,-kers all through this region are vet at tiie spanking H-riod. One continually wonders ainit their mothers and if there are any school houses. But as fur tliem, t hev rin: not Concerned. When they gettime i 'It' they go out on the culm heap and play base lml I or fikht with boys from oilier breakers" or among' tbemmlve-. ac cording to the iippoi tnnii ies. Ai d lie fore I hem ul w ays is I be tee til one day jetting to be door boys down in llie) mines and, later innlebois. And yet later, laborers and belp-rs. Finally a lien they have gn wn to be irrent dig i:ien they limy bee him niinei-, real miners, and go dow n and net 'iii-ez-d" or perhaps escape M it shattered ,,lil man's elat with a iin-r- "niiner'fl a-i lima." They are verv inn bilious. Meanwhile Ihey live in :t ,lrti?e of in fernal din. The ciash ami i hini.h r of tlie nntchi nery is like ihe mur ol mi im mense caiarnct. Tlie room un i ii k a i. d blare- mid bellow. 'l nnls of dust blur the air until the window s shine blindly af.ir nlf. A I the sliiic'nie is a uenihle from the heavy sweep ami code i.f the (Hinderon mechanism. Down in the midst of it sit these liny urchins, a here I hey euro fifty -five cents encn day. l b. y local!. e this atmosphere nniil i heir him." grow heavy and sick witn il. l in y Imve tins clamor iu their eais un til it is won 'erliil Ih n they have any Imodium-vd"r rein.iiniiiL'. lilt they are iiiic wed; they continue to swanifer. And at the lop of llie "breaker" lalnr ers can always be neen dnmpiiw the r. i.i i i n a- Cal down the w id.-, voracious maw of ihe Ceatine. Wauled, a kl I to do general house nor. A pplv St this ntlice. ... x.u.i.'st U. S. Gov't Uqiort again