on THE DALLES ; WEEKLY. CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1895. The Weekly Ghr oniele. OFFICIAL PAPEE OP WA8CO COUNTY. Snteied at the Poatoi&ce at Tne Dalles, Oregon at second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. . BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, IN ADVANCE. One year II 50 Six months .: 75 Three months 50 Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Address all communications to "THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be found on tale at I. V. JXickelsen t store: Telephone No. 1. OLD TIMES RECALLED Deeds of Jesse James' Gang Emulated. IRON MOUNTAIN TRAIN ROBBERY Bat Little of Value SecuradFacts the Attempted Queen & Crescent Train Robbery. of St. Louis, March 28. The California express on tbe Iron Mountain railroad, which was held up by two masked rob bers one mile this side ot Williamsville, Mo., at midnight lapt night, reached here this forenoon, several hours late. - According to the trainmen, the hold-Dp was one of the most daring since the time of tbe Jesse James gang. The two men took complete possession of tbe train. Their arms consisted of Winchesters and Colt's revolvers. Con ductor Webb said : "One of .the men ' covered me with a gun and ordered me to throw up my bands. ' He grabbed my watch, and ran his hands down my pockets and got about $7 I had collected in fares. They forced the engineer to run' up the track about half a mile with the express car, after uncoupling it from the train. The messenger was com pelled to open the larger safe or they threatened to kill him. They ransacked local packages, but Messenger Early thinks they got nothing of value, as the money was locked in the larger safe at Poplar Bluffs. Their' work done, the highwaymen got over the fence and made for tbe woods.' How It was Done. Louisville, Ky., March 28. The in side facts of the attempted hold-up of the Queen & Crescent No. 3, near Green wood, yesterday morning, are told in a special to the Evening Post, as follows : "The plot to hold up the train had been hatching for weeks. The road and express authorities managed to, get a de tective into the confidence of the robbers, who stayed with them until about 2 o'clock. The train was due at the ren dezvous at 3 o'clock, and the local detec tive made an excuse to go to Greenwood station, a mile away and get the crowd something to eat. When the train palled into Greenwood, Detectives Grif fin and Eddy were notified by Frazer, tbe local detective, that the game was ready. The engineer was to give a special signal or whistle if the train was halted by bandits. "Promptly on the spot, one mile south of Greenwood, in the dark shadow of a tunnel cut, tbe signal came from the en gineer. The train wheels had not stopped ere Griffin, Eddy and Frazer sprang from the train. Every one fairly in sight went down under the rapid fire of the detectives. The robbers were so dazed that their reply fire was wild, and in & fow rmnnfpfl nil waa nvpr' "The two men killed were Jerry Mor row aged 50, and T. Morrow, 16v desper ate characters, living in the vicinity. The tramp, Martin, the third man shot was not thought to have any connection with the affair." Were Hard Citizens. Chattanooga, March 28. Jerry Mor row and bis son Tom, the trainrobbers, killed yesterday near Greenwood, Ky., lived about 14 miles from Greenwood, and were tough characters. The third man found wounded was William Mar tin, of Allegheny, Pa. H. M. Brown, the mail agent, says he saw one of the robbers shoot Martin. local politicians that the early dissolu tion of the Dominion parliament may be ot tbe possible results of tbe adjourn ment of the legislature. What Great Britain Meant. . New York, March 28. A special to the Tribune from Washington says : It is said by those who are in position to be well informed as to the intention of the British foreign office that the re presentations - which this government has made to Great Britain through Am bassador Bayard in regard to the British ultimatum to Nicaragua, are a miscon ception of the text of that document. Tbe seven words in the ultimatum to which President Cleveland and his cabi net have attached so much importance in the measure, were those which provid' ed that the third member of the arbitra tion commission should be "not' a citi zen of any American state." This phrase was tbought to be an explicit declaration by England that she declined to recog nize any force in the Monroe doctrine. and to be a gratuitous reflection upon the United States. The intention to cast any reflection upon the United States was promptly disavowed by Lord Kimberly through one of his under secretaries, and it is said that the meaning of that unfortu bate sentence and the intentions of the British government have been miscon strued. As ordinarily employed and understood by the British foreign office. the pharse "American states" is limited in application to the smaller republics ot Central and South America... It republics which Great Britain desired to exclude from having a casting vote, While technically and literally the United States forms one bf the "Ameri can states'," it is. explained that the English foreign office never classifies this government and its people with the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking South and Central American countries, conse quently it is asserted that the words "Not a citizen of any American state' do not bar out tbe United States accord' ing to the view of the British foreign office. Viewed in this light a clearer under standing is given to the denial on the part of Great Britain that any reflection upon the United States was intended in the propostion above referred to. It has been said by a high diplomatic authority that if the United States were excluded from participation in the arbi tration such an act would be not only undiplomatic but offensive to a country with which Great Britain maintains freindly relations. Cowardice A Murderer's Exhibition of in Court. Manitoba Public Schools. Winnipeg, Manitoba, March 28. There was a decided sensation at the close of the sitting last night, when the government announced that it would adjourn the legislature Friday until May. This means the remedial order cannot be discussed before adjournment. Tbe government says this action was taken to gain tftae to consider the legal points involved. Prendergast, tbe leader of the French Catholic party, pronounces it a scheme to force the Dominion government to take immediate action. . Premier Greenway says the remedial order is too ' important a matter to be dealt with precipitately - by . the house, and he therefore deemed it wise to take ample time to become thoroughly acquainted with the whole range of the subject. The government hap already submitted to eminent constitutional lawyer's some of the chief points affect ing the jurisdiction of the legislature re-' garding schools. It is thought by some Chicago, March 28. Sidney Cooper, a colored murderer, and his wife and tw children, created an exciting scene this morning in Judge Sear's court room at the .beginning of the trial. When as sistant State's attorney Pearson, who had just finished the trial of Maggie Til ler, condemned to death, asked tbe first venireman, "have you any scruples against the inflection of the death pen alty?" the citizen answered, "No." 4t the mention of the word, "death," the prisoner, who had shot George Adams, another colored man, in cold' blood over the question of a dollar, col lapsed in his chair as if struck dead He fell back unconscious and while the bailiffs tried to restore tbe terror-stricken wretch, his wife and children " became wildly hysterical at the sight. The ecreaming woman was removed to an ante-room by order of the judge. The hysteria spread to some of the spectators and for a moment pandemonium seemed imminent. All through the examina tion the murderers face was blanched with fear. McKlnley's Western Tour. Columbus, O., March 26. Governor McKinley's Southern trip will be follow ed soon by a "swing around the circle" through the West. William M. Hahn, member of the national republican com mittee for Ohio, and Governor McKin ley's commisssoner of insurance, is now in the West, where he has been for sev eral weeks, making arrangements for the governor's visit. It is now arranged for the governor to leave Columbus about June 1. The trip will include most of the Western states and extend to the Pacific coast. In view of this fact it is generally doubted here that. Governor McKinley has put himself on record, as reported from Thomasville, Ga., as being unalterably opposed to free coin age of silver. He would hardly takes stand, they say, against the unmistak able wishes of tbe people, among whom he intended .to go immediately in the furtherence of his interests in- the presi dential nomination'. Arms for Insurgents. Washington, March 28. The govern ment has been informed that three ship ments of arms have been made to Cuban insurgents from tbe United States with in the past three weeks. In one case arms were sent from Philadelphia to Savanna and transferred from that point to Santiago de Cuba, the hotbed of the insurgents, by means of fishing smack's. The government is doing all it can to prevent these shipments, but it is said they are being constantly made. Gen eral Compos' appointment as captain general of Cuba is viewed here as mean ing a vigorous campaign against? in surgents. ' ; Her Son a Catholic Prelate. St. Paul, March. 27. Mr. Julia Ire land, aged 87, mother of Archbishop Ire land, died today. '' . . ; v, ' . They lscnssed the Canal. Washington, March 28. The presi' dent saw. by appointment, today.' War ner Miller, and other chief officials of th Nicaragua canal. These gentlemen afterwards saw Gresham, with whom it is said they discussed the effect Eng land's ultimatum would have on their interests in Central America. Senator Miller subsequently said he was con fident American interests would not be allowed to suffer. He had come to Washington in regard to the appoint ment of the board of engineers, "for the purpose of ascertaining the feasibility, permanence and cost of the construction of the canal." Miller said the engineers, he under stood, would be selected at once. The Nicaraguan minister bad a con' ference with Gresham today regarding England's ultimatum, but refsued to give anything about the matter to press, I.OS Angeles Street Hallways. Los Angeles, Cal., March 28. Cin cinnati capitalists are trying to purchase tbe Main Street and Agricultural Park railway. ' The Bedondo railway is also mentioned in connection with the deal It is said that if the sale is consummated as it likely will be, the Main -street road will be converted into an electric road and be run in opposition to the newly formed Street Railway Company, which recently organized in San - Francisco, The Rebellion Ended. Colon, Colombia, March 28. Govern ment troops bave been victorious in an engagement at San .Carlos.- Dispatches from General Reyes, commanding the government forces, confirm the news of a great battle at Ensine, March 15. Al though 1,500 government troops died on the march, tbe rebels, numbering 2,500 were routed with the loss of 1,200 killed, Only 700 Colombian troops were killed Tbe rebellion is ended. Crossman Denies It. Panama, March 28. In an interview with Captain Crossman, of the steamship Allianca, he denies the story sent from Havana about his having the insurgent Maceo on board on his last trip, and landing him at Sandy Hook. He de clares he does not know Maceo. . In the Mlddletown Asylum.' Middletown, N. Y., March 28 ctor John A. Bigelow, who yesterday,' in New York, murdered Amy Thill, and then committed suicide, was confined in the insane asylum here from December, 1892 to May,; 1893. Iht Report Denied. Toronto, Ont., March 28. A dispatch from Ottawa denies that Ministers Foster and Tupper have resigned. The dis patch adds Foster is in accord with his colleagues, but Tupper differs, and has offered to resign. Bark Colusa at Shanghai. San Francisco, March 27. The Mer chants' exchange was advised this morn ing of the arrival at Shanghai of the bark Colusa, long overdue, froruTacoma. The passage was made in 113 days. City of Para to Be Repaired. Fobt Monroe, Va.. March 27. The City of Para was towed to Newport News this morning, where she will be repaired. She expects to sail for Colqn Friday evening. Date of Blssell's Retirement. ' Washington, March 27. Postmaster- General BiBsell will retire April 4, and Wilson will formally tak&charge. A Duchess Dying. London, March 27'. The Dowager Duchess of Buccleach is dying. A Nebraska paper says: "It will be an amusing . signt, next summer, to see some of our farmers chasing a cultivator down a long row of corn, attired in a swallow tailed coat, a Fedora hat, plaited shirt, piccadilly collar four-in-hand tie, and a pair of patent leather tooth pick shoes, being the full dress suit of some Eastern dude, and contributed to the sufferers ot Nebraska." W. T. Sanford, Station Agent of Leeper, Clarion Co. Pa., writes; I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. The Pendleton Tribune . says the barometer at tbat point yesterday was the lowest since. 1886, at which time a fearful storm raged. The same dropping of the barometer was noticed here, but we failed to hear of any storm follow ing it. 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