i DAYTON • OREGON The Important Feature« of . tiie Chief Executives’ Ad- , dress to Congress»' To the Penate and House of Kigrmata- Uvas: It gives me pleasure te extend greeting to the Hth eongrsse aaaembtod la regular »«mlon at the-seat at govern ment. with many of whom senators and The Italian cabinet has resigned: General Pellieuz’s action is regarded as Al th« capitol crowd, swarmwi into la tbe Isglslallvs service. Tbs mealing oc a political move, to make poasible for the Margate di Budini,to spenre a th. corridors at an early hour and curs under felicitous conditions. Justify unanimous ministry. The ministers ot chokwi th« marine step, aa they aacand- ing sincere congratulation and calling for finance, justice and publie works, in •d to th. galterua from wh^h they our grateful acknowledgment to a to-’ the retiring cabinet, will not appear ig wot . to view th. show. As ia usual on nefloent providence which has so signally •uch occasions, th. rwerved galleries blessed and prospered us ns a nation, its successor. I W.M carefully guarded, admission be Peace •»mi good will with aU tbe nations E. L, H. wm , th. Wichita mountain of ths earth continue unbroken. boomar, who hM b—n at Wichita for ing only by card,, and tha public had A matter of genuine satisfaction is tae great difficulty wedging itealf into the growing feeling of fraternal regard and thro, weeks trying to organise a party, limited space eet aaida for it. unification of all sections of our country, baa l^ft for Ol^ahoma City without a the Incompleteness of which has too long ■ingle follower. At different time, he tn lbs dipper Mog.o. - delayed realisation of the hignest blessings claimed to have from 600 to 1,000 The senate chamber at the opening of the Union. The spirit ot patriotism is boomers ready to follow hie lead into session was a veritable conservatory. universal and is ever lncrea*lng In fervor. The public questions which now most en the country. The floral display was beautiful. Pre gross us are lifted far above either par Toru Hoshi, envoy extradordinary and cisely at 13 o’clock tho gavel nt Fie« tisanship. prejudice or former sectional They affect every part of minister plenipotentiary from Japan to President Hobart fell, and the senate dlffereneesi the United States, was a pasesenger waa called to order. An invocation our common country alike and permit or no division on ancient Ugas. Questions or from thexOrient on the City of Peking, was delivered by Rev. Milburn, th. foreign policy, of revenue, the soundness which fas just arrived in San Fran blind chaplain. Beveuty-seven senator, of the currency, tbe Inviolability of na tional obligations, the Improvement ot the ciaro. He will leave for Waahington responded on roll-call. public service, appeal to the Individual con at onoe carrying with,him inatructioiA The venerable Mr. Morrill, of V ot - science- of every earnest citlsen, to what in reference to the Hawaiian treaty of mont, was first recognizbd by the vice- ever party he beh>ngs,-«r In whatever sec annexation which will be considered president. He offered a resolution, tion of the country be may reside. The extra session of this congress which by the United States senate. wjiicb waa pagmfl, in the usual form. closed during July last, enacted Important When the German reinforcements, that the secretary in forte the house legislation, and, while Its full effects have I the establishment of aattaaal toato with a minimum capital of IfftMa TMs wM consisting of four companies of ma that the senate was in session and not been realised, what it has already gc- I enable the smaller villages ««4 aaskaS- compllshed assures us of Its timeliness and : tural regions of the to—try to to toW- rines, numbering 38 officers and 1,200 ' 1 reedy to. proceed to business. plled with currency to asset their de Allison of Iowa presented a resolu men, and a company of naval artillery, I further time will be required, and UM peo arrive at Kiao Chau hay, for which tion that a committee of two senators ple. satisfied with Ite operation and re mand« I recommend that the too— ad point, aa already cabled, they will « oa ' be appointed to join a I ike committee sults thus far, are in no mind to withhold eet out, they will bring th« German from the house to inform the president from It * fair trial. force there up to 4,668 men, th. lar that congress was in session, and pre THB CUBRKNCY «UEiTIOX gest body Germany haa ever «ent be pared to receive any communication be yond Eropean water«. It is understood might desire to make. The resolution that the reserves had to be drawn upon. was passed, and the vice-president Surgeon-General Wyman,* of the named Allison and Gorman as a senate Tariff legislation having been settled by the extra session of congress, the question marina hoapital service, has submitted committee. By resolution of Cullom of Illinois, next pressing tor consideration Is that of The most Important yrs Mi as wkk sMih hia annual report to Secretary Gage. It the currency. The work of putting our showa that during tbe fiscal year ended । "the time of..the daily meetings of the finances upon a sound basts, difficult as it this country to now caned npow to deal, that pertaining te |u Ssvstgn nto- June 80, 1897, the total number of 1 senate was fixed at noon. , On motion may seem, will appear when we recall tlons, concerns Its duty toward Wests aad patients treated at hospitals and the ' of Hale of Maine, a recess was then the financial operation of the government the Cuban insurrection. PnsMtma sob . since USS. On the SOth day of June of conditions mors or lem to csomwsw wMh dispensaries connected with the service I taken until 1 o'clock. At 1:80 the senate reassembled and that year, we had outstanding demand those now existtn< hove eowfrswtesl «Ms was 64,477. Although the total num- liabilities In the sum of m,StS,M? 41. On government at »id»« liases to the ease ber of patients treated was 678 in ex- the committee, beaded by Gorman, re the 1st day of July, 18», these ItabHtties The story- of Cuba flor usaay yuan toe ceM of those treated during the pre ported. The president’s message was had been reduced to >448.88»,496 S8. Of our vious fiscal year, «he expenditures were - preaeoted by Mr. Pruden -at 1:89 Interest-bearing obligations, the figures an effort toward tbe larger sstogMeaa ag«. are even more striking. On July V IMS, liberty and self-control; at erg is—d sw- (688,636, which is (21,000 less than o’clock, and was laid before the senate the principal of the Interest-bearing debt slstknce to tbe mother country; er sausea- and read. the previous year. of tho government was 81,338.881.80«. On ■ion and warfare and af Mefferts.I to- I ■Mil* । is ° .. X The annual report of James H. Eeklaa, controller of the currency, for the year ended October 81, 1897, opens with a brief resume of the history of tlte legis lation which constitutes the present National-bank act, and invitee the at tention of congress to amendments to the law recommended in former reports, without , specifically repealing them. The controller renews his recommend ation of last year,-urging tbat natioùal flunk examiners l>e paid an annual sal ary instead of fees, as now. In the Lower Honao. _ The house of reprewntative« present ed an animated appearance long before noon. Tho surrounding corridors were filled with jostling, moving crowds be fore 11 o’clock. -The «galierie. which overlook the floor were black with peo- ple. Floral tribute, for member, were numerous, and in some instances im posing. As the hands of th« clock pointed to 12 Speaker Reed, attired in a black cutaway coat, and wearing a fed tie, ascended the rostrum. The crack of the gavel subdued the din on the floor and conversation in the galierie.. In the deep .Hence which followed the calling of the asMmblage to order. the 1st day of July, ins, this sum had been reduced to 1685,017.100, or an aggre gate reduction of »1,747,2*4,10«. The Inter est-bearing debt of the United States on the let day of December, 1IW7, was JM7.- MM». The government money now out standing {December 1) consists of »344.- «1,014 of United States notes: »Kn.7M.8dO of treasury notes Issued by authority of the act of 1180; »8S4.8S1.6O4 of silver a rtlfi- cates and KI,280.761 of standard silver dollars. With tl meat am of the past before us, we should not hesi tate to enter upon a currency revision .which will make our demand obligations les« onerous to the government and re lieve our financial laws t>em amMguHy and doubt. The brief review ot what was accom plished from tho close of the war until UM makes unreasonable and groundless anp distrust either of our financial abll- Il»s.«tuatlon froth Further information from Washing ton respecting the pro[>oeed canal and looks for the channel at the dallea is to th. effect that it ia proposed to push a work bf i ffig Thf t™t for improving tl< Cohimbfo by « The speaaer then direct^ small channel at the dalles is adopted to call the roll. The roll call showed it will no doubt be stipulated that the the presence of 801 members. There work must be done with rapidity. wens 66vacancies from death or rneig- Jta^l i**"^ ,nd °»« cro- r’Ilroad •oc,d’n» has oc*-H - men,ber» ed*ct were read tr.7M rarBaW- WhiU ’ P^^nger k ji “ by direction of the speaker, who then “ ®ut to “ *>, and 8‘«‘<onary at the terminus, WU‘ 1,01 h* broken.' How- •heavy freight train ran into it, owing administered the oath of office to them. ever, the guaranty of our purpose to keep to the error of a pointsman. Eleven On motion of Dingley a resolution was the pledge will be best shown b/ ,.dvanc adopted for the appointment of a oom- ing toward 'to fulfillment. 2itrtkr-‘° «®- ■vil of the Psweoat Syetem. MWa^Up°n ,h* P^’dent and I»1?.? *V11 Ot the system la found thu*1« re?eiPt8 °l the customs so far Biform him that congress was ready to In the great coat to the government or this fiscal year undoubtedly will fall receive any communication he desired maintaining the parity of our different ^•d«r.b>y short of esliJ.^“mX form, of money; that to. keeping ." o to make. The speaker nam»l ru them at par with gold. We surely ranm. 7 *."e ro"n«gers of the new tariff bin “d„¡or this honor.’ °|f burden •“'« im thart X?kPenden<’y *" con«rPM- At On mot ¡off of Henderson of Iowa daily poses upon the people, given under fairiv that time it was estimated ' that ths sessions to begin at noon each day were prosperous conditions, while the p^st roir demonstrated that {Tl. no? customs would yield about (180,000,- ordered. The house then took a short only an expensive charge upon the rov- 000 during the first year. The indioa- refused, and the war }ng great loa. of life and tnaaarJ « taJury ‘® Amertr—^ZL^ besides throwing enhanced bwrd»«* The present Insurrection I wa , — February. UK. It k. "** * this time, te recall It. or.IP characterise It. r " against the enormOUs against it by Spain. The revatt effprta to subdue it tbe t’ubans prosperous and ewnteate« enjoying that measure or 1* the iflfalitotlto couMr^ — «"~ur~ - The offer made bv me 'bilged - > of this governmeat. f^ua ^f ^^r Ln"XytOamdT ln P™^*™p"d' ! -»:x: viK about 133,000, mu« i ---------- — - ‘ --/«PPropriationa for thwe men lo.t their live, .„d much I I *898, * includine deficiencies and miscel- Aftmbte i'roperty wav destroyed MO*^ “nd *bo"‘ *‘.000.- m .^‘ion ot ,rei«h‘ ‘rain K?d« th f *” <*‘in,aUd toT 1898‘ No. 88 had pulled ont °f Williams the troa.n !“d °1 Pubhe wwk* «>• •ir that oontrols the brakes gave not treasury department,among other items, and the train dashed down the steen asks for (100,000 ______ for ____ the «Awam erection of a ‘“oreasing velocity' «°ur“wnto, penitentiary, etc., at Sitka ibehand brakes were unavailing to Alaska .nJ a™ c Zi .«oi«a, ’^°<>0 ,Or «»»‘inu«tion obeck the speeii. .„d when " Poland Sr0" * PUW,C buHdin‘ With certainty, get gold Is by borrowin«' needs’ *t‘ The n° Si” wMn “ mo*1 The «overnment without any naed gold revenue is pledged to maintain talthndtr”^“0"' W,“0h “ h" ««adfiy «nd 5“ y done, *nd which, under the au « * “w whloh requires the government after having redeemed it/ notT t„ J Zerve cur""‘ funda demands Th. r?P|en,’hn‘»nt of the gold re- .¡rax? - insufficient to meet the evpen.es of the imes the govern- train left the track; Two engi ooupled to the train, which w._ . WHmnOn*j wEn8inTO^ Newton and W atson. and Fireman Berrv were ni. ned under their re.pect£ ^gLm Sd •o.t their livm, it i. mld, 'J b.’^ burned to death. * "•'“K Emperor William opened the semi™ SttoT“ T- ”“ r rebels to tbe mother country T w T. can Spain In the .2°^? promiwat Sn itirwj । Ofa her own act motto tive districts coni armies ware depr> cultural Inhabltani about the garrison waste and their de policy the late cat •» a necessary measure means of cutting off sunnier XT- insurgenta "l»Heo fru. It has utterly-felled as a war -vae JLZ?; warfare. It TZT termination. • A rain «t this abvwe of th» « ma - I hav. felt Casiona to enter the firm >^s's and long ln,prl^onZ7'" •rial of pending INmt —.m *.*?***' the first time sinoe 1894. The cam. mony took pike in White hall, in the royal castle. His majesty read the speech from the throne. The steamer Sm, BI m has arrived JB 1 Ban Francisco irom Panama and w.» ports. She brings the new. tUtlhi coffee crop for thia season will be one-third larger than ever s» Wi” d" “"'h t0WBrd “«king up Jibe Io«, occasioned by the rendu* Pape"' “*rt ,ha‘ O»«*» dlsiurbance of Otoe’s estosscO— wM •• ■* w<* toffs— to «Ms ss—off Spain unless In the dlrvrtli w to«—nto TMs «* ■— to Mfftaan —g M m U s to StoL ence or acquisition bg tbe UnMM States •* <M«ff m ba— to— Mato fffSto* to« through purchaw. nor has títere to— a— ton ea—t— off toe as—M .to— tom change of this declaré« poltey state a*— SstonMt B— ato a< An — sffnMt- tbe part of this governnseat. ■ ■■— aa« toe <—toVto— eg tor ato The revolution wtoeb brasa la N8. ssta*aBa«íe» ssatotorn aS toe santos. slon aptwvaen- sion. TK.r. mere Is — no desire on the —rr our people to profit by rhe — i v**” of Spain. We have —1^0^*^^ Ot, representing a lot shi™ g" f°r ‘be tariet* tE* b“»*’«- ■bip^ Kearaarge and Kentucky, was tested t,kt the Indian Ran i r__ «round. Tuesday. For tMtinJ por’d I**«, two eight-inoh shelte, one a Car- "" tbe °“,er • Wheeler sterling, were fired at the h continental iSc^n* dan,'r0U8 -«* ‘° ** that* the re- oeipta from this ¿uro. will not aggre gate more than (168,000,000. ** a ? T. "BWed ‘® ’*1e Knfitand and aH th 't<’'7 Hon’ Nong. • tlement io be followed by renewed IS- ! volt. For no enduring period abase «to enfranchisement of tbe roatiaensnl pan- ■eaalona of Spain In tbe Western eeaM- nent has the condition of Cm— ar CW policy of Spain toward fsba —« ra—d concern to tho United States. Disabled la Celll.l,... TTie steamship Co roan, XgW. york for ®^«»w has put in to Halifax, N.’ '" or- , "•’•ng been in cullision witb an ■inkuewn steamer. 'Ohe rainy afternoon a Sullivan Har- in T0™“" •"tertatnment w . « ¿° P”°” * P'nnMhion that wedding present 33 years aga Site found therein 607 needleu of assort