CO z if i AY I I I I II II FART 1. THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1895. VOL. V NUMBER 41. nrmrrn UCrll JELm Pardon to Revolting Brazil ians Not Granted. nr.HT THE CORBETT-FITZSIMMON May PnaitblT Occur In Indian Terri tory If Tem Kefa.es Out laws Surrender. Rio Jankibo. Sept. 27. The bill ori;nff amnPBt v to those until lately eneaeed in revolution against the gov' em men t in Rio Grande do Sul was vot ed down by the houee cf deputies after a .Vmto marked bv a vast amount of erp.itpnnent. Large forces, both of police and milli- tary, were neceeary outside the legisla- tive halls to keep back-the dense crowd that had gathered, and that was filled apparently with a spirit of dangerous rebellion. The deputies when they ap peared in the street were hissed and in- wnltp,! Bnfl had it not been for the guard that surrounded them they would undouDtedly have been attached perhaps killed. ITAOE-ROBBir. CAUGHT. and Klda Wood on His Way to Rosebnrg in tbe Sheriff's Charge. Grant's Pass, Sept. 28. Elda Wood wax arrested about 40 miles from here this morning, and brought to this city, arriving at midnight, charged with hav- robbed the stage between Rosebufg and finos BavfAueuet last. It will De re membered that a note was found nailed nnon a tree near the scene of the rob bery, signed Elda Wood, and threaten ing death to any one who dared to pur sue him. Charles D. Reeser, a miner, who knew Wood well, a:cidently ' ran across him ' oi'kingon the Copper Mine trail, 40 miles west from here, nearly two weeks ago, and spoke to him. Reeser came to this city and wired Sheriff Cathcart, at Roeebure about it. Cathcart came up here and deputized Reeser, who, in com pany with W. T. Turnham, of this place, Vent out and brought Wood in. Wood was going under the name of Jim Mc- Carthv He denies all knowledge of the rob- - bery, but it is known here that he told parties that he robbed a Chinese camp between here and Roseburg some months ago, and strongly intimated that he bad robbed the stage. He an swers the description of tbe man Sheriff Cathcart has been after ever since the robbery, and it is believed no trouble will be bad in convicting him. Sheriff Cathcart left tonight on the overland for Rosebnrg with the prison er. The reward for conviction is $500. RED CROSS IN CUBA. Spaniards .Will Kespect Wherever Seen. the Flag Washington. Sept. 27. The flag of the Red Cross Society will be respected by the armies of Spain, now engaged in an effort to crush tbe Cuban revolution, Tbe statement by a member oi tbe New York Cuban junta that tbe Spaniards have refused to allow tbe Red Cross So cieties to enter the ranks of the Cubans is emphatically denied by Miss Clara Barton, who is at the head of the organ ization in the United States. Miss Bar ton says : "Spain, as one of the forty nations that have signed the treaty of Geneva, is bound to respect tbe Red Cross where ver seen, whether a member of the or ganization ' is attempting to relieve the sufferings of a rebel or not." OUTRAGES continue. Reign of Terror Prevails In Portions of Armenia. i Vabna, Sept. 27. Advices from. An- tioeh state that the Ottoman officials there have excited MuBsulmen with tbe report of an impending massacre by Ar menians. As a result the Mussulmen, accom pained by the police, raided the ' Armenian church and searcbed tbe building for arms. The Armenians re sisted and three were killed. A reign of terror prevails in Kemakah and Erzen- gen, owing to oppression by the Turks. Many Armenians have been arrested. The Great Prise-Fight. Chicago, Sept. 27. The Chicago sporting men do not seem to be much biarmed at the action taken by the gov ernor of lexas. iney say it is one thing to call the legislature together and another to secure the passage of a law prohibiting fighting. Dan Stewart laBt night telegraphed F. E. Kennedy, who, with Paddy Carroll, expects to run a load into Dallas for the fight that the fight wonld be brought off in Indian ter ritory if a law was passed forbidding it AMNESTY in Texas. What action Uncle Sam would take if the two pugilists attempt 1 1 meet on bis domain is problematical. Decree Will Not Be Revoked- Chicago, Sept. 27. A local P"PerThat His Ultimate Acquittal says : - I . . j - Some of the American bishops don bt- intr that Eome would strictly enforce the order condensing Catholic member ship in the Knights of Pythias, Sons of Temperance and Udd fellows, recently wrote for instructions. .A letter in reply from Archbishop Larrison, secretary of the propaganda, says there is no chance for a revocation of the decree. In spe cial cases recourse may be had to Borne West Virginia Cyclone. Huntington, W. Va., Sept. 27. A cyclone passed over Green bottom yes terday doing great damage to property. Sixteen men were in one barn which was blown away. John Nance and Will Gimbly were horribly injured by falling timbers, and Timothy D. Lake and Isidore Clark eer lousiy injnrea, Kngland In Earnest. London, Sept. 27. The Pall Mall Ga- zette this afternoon prints a dispatch from Shanghai saying: Appearances indicate that England is finally in earn est regarding the massacres in China. live warships are now on the river Yang-tse-Kiang, proceeding toward the scenes oi tne disturbances, ana tour more are expected to start tomorrow The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there fs at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh j Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only postive cure now known to ' the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting' directly upon me uiuuu anu mucous sur faces of tne system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and eiv ing tne patient strength by building np tne constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.. Send for list of Testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Outlaws Surrender. Denver, Sept. 27. A special to the Times from Glennwood Springs, Colo. says: Green fisher and Dave Fisher, members of a gang of cattle-thieves, who escaped to the hills after a battle with - - - i the sheriffis posse a few days ago, have surrendered under the promise of pro- tection Dr J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is an unfailing remedy for all dis eases of tbe Liver, Kidneys or Urinary Organs. It is a certain cure for Dropsy, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Kid ney Weakness. Incontinence of Urine, Bed Wetting in Children, Biliousness, Liver Complaint and Female Troubles. A trial of this great remedy will con vince you of its potency. Price $1.00 per bottle, tor sale by SnipeB-Junersly Drug Uo. Rich Mineral Discovery Near Union, Union, Or., Sept. 27. A very rich mineral discovery is reported on the headwaters of the Minam river, 20 miles directly east of Union. The quarz is rich in gold. Spokane persons are in terested in tbe find. Last August while work in the harvest field I became overheated, was suddenly attacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Mr. Cummings, the druggist, gave me a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which completely relieved me. I now keep a bottle of the remedy handy. A. M. Bunnell, Centerville. Wash. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Druggist. The Bannock Troubles. Washington, Sept. 27. The attormy general haB sent additional instructions to the district attorney of Wvomine. based on information furnished by the Indian office, which will probably enable the United States officials to commence a prosecution against the whites respon sible for attacks npon the Bannock In dians. The chronic grumbler still lives, but there are less cases of chronic Indigestion and Dyspepsia than formerly. Tbe tact is so many people in the past have taken Simmons Liver Regulator that thev are now cured of these ills. And a great multitude are now taking Simmons Liver Regulator for the same troubles and they'll soon be cured. "It is the best medicine." Mrs. E. Raine, Balti more, Md. Money Market. ' New York, Sept.. 27. Money on call, easy: 12 per cent Silver 66c; lead, $3 15 The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on sale at their warehouse Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley Chop, Oats and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles for the now celebrated Goldendale roller mills flour, the best flour in tbe market and sold only in ton lots or over. 9-tf DURRANT CONFIDENT 18 ASBiucu. SAYS BE HAS BEEN LIED AGAINST Ttae Weakness of the Befense Com mented Upon by Local Ban Francisco Attorneys. San Francisco, Sept. 28. An evening paper publishes an interview with Theo dore Durrant, in which the prisonea ex pressed his disgust at the witnesses who had testified for tbe prosecution. He is quoted as saying: - I wonder that the fate of Ananias and Sapphire has not overtaken some of them. It if strange to me that they haye not been struck dead for what they have said against me on the stand. Durrant expresses confidence in hia ultimate acquittal. In the opinion of many members of tne local oar, tne counsel for the defense has opened the door for tbe admission of all tbe evidence in the Williams case at the present trial for the murder of Blanche Lainont. Daring the examination of Sergeants Reynolds and Burke, who were called by the defense, they were asked concerning a shoe with a brown stain on the sole, fonnd in the pastor's etndy. The pros ecution may claim the right to demon strate that the stain might have resulted from walking aionnd Emanuel church the morning the mutilated body of Min nie Williams was found. Evidence could then be put in showing tbe condition of .r a . mnr,ervl, com muted and tne possibility of a person entering it getting blood on his shoe, The defense will tight any proposition which has for its object the placing be fore the present jury of any fact regard ing the Williams murder. The district attorney says he is satisfied he has put in a very strong case and does not like to take the chance of introducing testi mony that might be declared irrelevant by the supreme court. Tbe defense does not seem to rely so much npon the alibi as it did a few days ago, and its efforts are now being de voted to an attempt to find flaws in the in . iMt-t-1 1 1, i . 1 1 1 . ul uuts ui iurraiiLH ll prosecution. Not one of Durrants 75 ,,aaam.roo Dfn t.n. fmnt. nrl Lho ,wnMi nhn'. w. the accused attended Dr. Cheney's lec ture of April 3. If he were there every member of the class would know it and dozens would appear and tell of incidents which happened ' during the lecture whereby the presence of the accused was impressed on their minds. The simple fact that nobody recollects his presence is proof positive to the pros ecution that he was absent. If General Dickinson fails to put tbe students on the stand, Mr. Barnes will call them in rebuttal, and, although their testimony that they do not know whether the de fendant was at the lecture will be nega tive in character, jt will thoroughly dis sipate from the minds of the jurors any impression that the introduction of tbe rollcall might have. In rebuttal, the district attorney will attack the roll book and will, by , a great many witnesses, show the careless way In which the re cord of attendance at the college is kept. It will be shown that scarcely a student had not at some time had the roll falsi fied by having a classmate answer for him. Durrant's hopes now rest on the abil ity of his attorneys to so manipulate the proceedings as to create a doubt in the mind of a juror so as to secure a disagree ment. He can build on nothing more substantial, and it seems impossible at the present writing that he can expect an acqnitial, DR. PASTEUR'S DEATH. He Wept Because He Was Sorry to Leave His Children. London, Sept. 30. A Paris dispatch to tbe Standard eays that the cause of M. Pasteur's death was weak, condition of his heart, with other complications. Last Wednesday, the correspondent adds, the crisis, uremia, set in, and from that time bia life slowly ebbed away, He was quite conscious of his approach ing end and bade an effectionate fare well to his wife and his daughter and son-in-law and their children. He wept a little and upon being asked : "Why are ydu crying, grandpa ?" He replied : "Because I am going to leave you all, my children," No Actual Attempt, but a Conspiracy. Yokohama, Sept. 29. It is now learn- ed that no actual attempt was made np on the life of Marquis Ito, prime minis ter and president of the council, as at first reported yesterday, but a conspir acy had been discovered, the parties to which intended to kill Marquis Ito. Wednesday night last, ' documents, which implicated' the man who has been arrested were fonnd. Washington, Sept. 29. The Japanese legation tonight bad no cable advices I confirmatory of the press report of the attempted assassination of Marquis Ito. Goldendale Railroad Extension. Goldendale, Wash., Sept. 29. The Klickitat Valley Railway Company finds it will be unable to accept the Dal ton & Gerlinger proposition. If any ex tension of time is not granted the Klic kitat people, other propositions will, be will be entertained. It is said the sub sidy committee has met with much en couragement, but. the farmers who have delayed action are waiting to see whRt they can realiza from the years crop, when they believe they can act more intelligently for their own interest. There are so many accidents to live stock whicn cause delay and loss to the farmer in his work. In a large number of instances tbe delay would . be but trifling if a remedy was promptly applied. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment has for many years been regarded as the farmers mend. Its healing on flesh of domestic animals is immediate and permanent. Price 25c, 50c and (1.00 per bottle. For sale at Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Date or the irlght Changed. ' Austin, Tex., Sept. 30. Tte Florida Athletic Club has notified Corbett and Fitzsiinmons to appear in Dallas to fight October 10, it being the latest possible date before a decision could be get through the legislature to stop the con test. . titzsimmons says he has received no such notice, and would pay no attention to it if he had, for tbe agreement calls for the fight October 31, and he will either fight or claim the forfeit that day. There comes a time to all of us, when we feel mean and "out of sorts" and in a condition to invite disease. It is then we need such a remedy as Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. To persons exhausted by sickness or . overwork its invigorating influence is surprising, promptly restor ing health, energy and cheerful spirits, Price $1.00 bottle. For sale by Snipes JUnersly Drug Uo. To Default Interest. New York, Sept. 20. -The board of directors of tbe Oregon Improvement r . . ""J"!' " meeun held today, de . default on the i; interest due Octo ber 1 on $6,468,000 of consolidated sea ond-mortgage 5 per cent bonds. The interest amounts to $310,000. The board had discussed the idea of borrow' ing money to pay the interest, but came to the above decision. , Did Ian Ever. Try Electric Bitters as ' a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the re' lief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs, If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepness, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with Dizzv Spells, Electric Bitters in the medicine yon need. Health and Strength are guaran teed by its nee. Large bottles only fifty cents at Snipes-Kinersly's Drug Co.'s, . Freight Steamer Ashore. London, Sept. 29. The steamer Dal- ton, from New York, is ashore on the west coast of Islay, one of the iarge is lands of the Inner Hebrides. It is feared she will be a total loss. The crew has been taken off in safety. Mr. S. A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal., had the Dad luck to Bprain her ankle. "I tried eeveral liniments," she said, "but was not cured until I nsed Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. That remedy cured me and I take pleasure in recommend ing it and testifying to its efficacy.' This medicine is also of great value, for rheumatism, lame back, pains in tbe chest, and all deep-seated and muscular paids. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton, Druggists. On the Gold Coast of Africa. - London, Sept. 29. The Times learns that the war office has summoned the in spector of constabulary on the gold coast of Africa by wire to confer npon the sub ject of the preparation of a military ex pedition to Ashanfee, should war with the people prove inevitable. Bucklen's Arma naive. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or monev rerunded. race zo cents per box. For sale Dy Snipes A Kin ersly. . . Fresh oysters, just received at A Kellar'e. ' IN ONE MIGHTY BOISE All Chicago Asks the Cubans ' be Recognized. , TWO GREAT MEETINGS HELD Seldom Baa More Enthusiasm Been Shown and Never Were Speakers More Seriously in Earnest. Chicago, Sept. 30. As much of the population of Chicago as conld find en' trance to the auditorium of the Central Music hall and the Y. M. C. A. building tonight shouted itself boaree in approba tion of a series of resolutions in which the government is asked to recognize the Cubans as belligerents. Such genuine enthusiasm has seldom been witnessed in this city, and on no occasion were words spoken by men more full of the heart and soul than the speakers. Mayor George B. Swift presided at the main meeting in Central Music hall, while Judge William A. Vincent was chairman of the Associa tion building. There were 17 vice-presi dents who occupied seats on the plat forms, chosen from leading business men and each had previously expressed him seif as in full accord with the object of the meetings. Among telegrams from men whoduld not be present, was one from Governor John P. Altgeld, and its ringing words called forth cheer after cheer. It was as follows: ... "It is time that Spanish misrule, Span ish brutality and Spanish outrage should be driven from American continent. Tbe nations have long asserted the right to interfere for the purpose of suppress ing a practice that shocks the moral sense of the civilized world, such as cannibal ism and the slave trade, yet the canni bals do not torture their victims and do not indulge in wholesale slaughter, while in Cuba the torture is fiendieh and the butchery continues. "We must end these horrors or else talk less about Christian civilization. Besides, when viewed from a geographic al and political or a military standpoint, Cuba should be onre. Let par country first extend recognition, then a helping band, and, lastly, a place in the Union. This done, the richest island of the world will soon become tbe gem of the seas." . Senator Cullom wired : "The people of the United States strongly sympath ize with tbe Cubans struggling to be free from Spanish domination. Our govern ment should do everything consistent with national honor in their behalf." General Alger's message read: "It seems to me what nas been previously done by our government and so clearly defined by President Monroe, concerning belligerent rights of those countries, should now be granted to Cuba. She has made a magnificent straggle for lib erty ; has formed a provisional govern ment; has been victorious in many bard-fought battles, with every advant age against ber, save that she is right. I truBt and believe she will win her in dependence. - The Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas read the resolutions, which were adopted as by one mighty voice. The resolution's also declared for a permanent organization to continue the work. REBELS ROUTED. Spanish .Troops Claim to Have Disper sed 8500 Insurgents. Havana, Sept. 30. An important en gagement is reported - to have taken place at Portero, Las Vegas, near Santa Spiritus, province of Santa Clara. It is said Lieutenant-Colonel Antonio Rabin, with a battalion from Grenada, two companies ot tbe z,amora battalion, a company of the Chictana battalion and two squadrons of cavalry dispersed 2500 insurgents commanded by Castillo, San chez, Legon and Sayas, after capturing' the enemy's position. The insurgents are reported to have lost 120 killed and wounded. Among the lattar are Sanchez and Legon. Rob erto Pinar was killed. On the government side, 14 men, in cluding Colonel Rabin, were wounded. A Pneumatic Ring. Chicago, Sept. 30. Dan Stuart has sent to Chicago for a pneumatic ring to be nsed at the Corbett-Fitzsimmons con test. The ring is stakeless and the up- Highest of all in Leavening Power. I 1 vv is per rope is trpon the same principle as the tire on a bicycle. On the floor ia a big rubber mat, which can be inflated jost sufficient to make it springy to tbe feet of the boxers and yet not retard their movements. A fall on the pneumatic mat or against the rope could not result In injury. . PREMATURE- EXPLOSION. Six Men Killed In Quarry Kear lode pendence. Mo. Kansas City, Sept. 30. Six lives were sacrificed at a quarry eight miles from Independence, Mo., this morning by the premature explosion of a blast. The victims are: Miles McTiernan, contrac- ' tor; Con. Proitt, farmer, 25 years old; Daniel Larkin, qaarryman ; ; Antonio Carlin, qaarryman ; Pat Welsh,. quarry man, and Tom Ferguson, 6 years old. y The men were crushed under a huge rock, and instantly killed. ' Tbe boy lived four hours. Two blasts had been 6et. It was in tended to touch off tbe smaller one, and . the men stepped out of the way and right under the other blast. The man who touched off the blast mistook tbe signal and set off the larger one. A ter rific explosion followed, jarring loose an immense overhanging rock which mashed the men to a pnlp. None Bat Ayer's at the Worlds Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowe'd an exhibit at the World's Fair, Chicago. Manu facturers of other sarsaparilla sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away -under the application of the rule fore bidding the entry of patent medicines and nostrums. The decision of tbe World's fair authorities in - favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as fol lows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of noetrums. It is here on its merits." Passenger Train Overturned. Denver, Col., Sept. 30. A special to the Times from El Paso, Tex., says : The passenger train from New Orleans was partly capsized at 7 :30 a. m. today, , near Malone, 80 miles east of here, ow ing to the softening of the roadbed by heavy rains. The engine, tender, mail and baggage cars were turned over, and the engineer, F. A. Thompson, was bad ly scalded. Big washouts are reported on the Mexican Central, near Chihua hua, and also on the Southern Pacific west of Lord a burg. Mr. A. A. Snyder, Sapt. Poor Farm,- Winneshelk Co., Ia., says : Last winter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and cared a. large running sore on bis leg. Had been s under care of physicians fqr months without obtaining relief. Sure- core for files, snipes-iunereiy urug Co. - Steamer State oi Mew York Safe. Cleveland, O., Sept. 30. The steam- State of New York, for the Bafety of which anxiety was felt last night, is ly ing under Long Point, where she took refuge to escape the big storm. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorle. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Called on foe a Statement. Washington, Sept. 30. Deputy Con-, troller of Currency Tucker has called on national banks for a statement of their condition at the close of business Sep tember 28, and also fo a statement of. taxes of all kinds paid by them during the fiscal year. . There are many good reasons why yoo should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, if in need of help. Tne only harm less remedy that produces immediate results. No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES. Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. : Seven bottles of Strickland's Sarsap-. arilla for $5, at the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. Money Market. ,. New Yobk, Sept. 30. Money on call, easv at 12 per cent. Silver, 66Jgc ; lead, $3 15. , , Latest U. S. Gov't Report