. .--, - OREGON COURIER, vol. xir. OREGON CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1895. NO. 37. J DEFENSE OF CHINA Matter in Their Own Hands. THE INFANT NEW YEAR Begins Ufa aiinpiciuiioly. Ho has waked in oiio of our guberb beds. Km her Tune has left liim to drift fur himself nnd the world InultH etrMtio'A mwl m.u In him for Din minute, but iie'ii get along Manclinrian Princes Take the very iiicoiy wiui sucli luxurious sur roundings. It's juat t lie bedroom suite for 18II5; it was picked from our display, t lie largest ami finest, containing all the latent styles, and every suite a Riecial viilue. There can't he much insomnia litis year when such Irresistable charms for shep are provided. There's a charm, to), about our parlor suits and dl pieces, and a double distilled charm about our prices. It's an opportunity to net a parlor set for $10 00. BELLOMY L BUSCH, Oregon City, Ore. LI HUNG CHANG'S INFLUENCE 15 .YEARS IN THE OLD ST. OREGON LOUIS . Medical and Surgical Dispensary. Tlil ! the oldest Private Medical Dispensary In the city of Portland, the first Medical Dis pensary ever started In this city. Dr. Keuler, the old reliable specialist, hai been the general nmiiaKer or tills Institution for twelve years, daring which time thousands or eases hare been cured, and no poor man or woman was ever rerused treatment because they hsd no money. Tho St. Louis Dispensary has thou sand of dollars ill money and property, and la me financially to make its word good. I lie si. Louis Dlspensrry has stair or the beat Physicians and Sturgeons In the country, ,- an men 01 experience. A complete set of 8ur Kicnl instruments oil hand. The best Klectrlc Apparatus In the country, both French and American. Their apparatus for analysing the urine lor kidney and bladder diseases, are per fect ami tne very latest. No difference what doctors have treated you, don't be discouraged, but go and have a talk with them. It costs you nuiuuig lor consultation, besides you will be irenteii klwily. Peraonsare calling at the St. Louis Dispensary, every day, who have been treated by some advertising quacks or this city and received uo benefit. This old dispensary is the only one In the city that can give references among the business men and bankers as to their rommerc.al standing. -They positively r-maiiieeio cure any and all Private Diseases in every form and stage without loss of time irom your work or business. Rliswnatism f""Xby . "nZx seal to Dr. Kcsslcr a few month! ago by a friend attending medical college in BcW. It has never failed, and we guarantee it. Kidney and Urinary Complaints. Painful, difficult, too frequent, milky or ..,w,y urine, ununiural uncharges, carefully Irrnlrd and permanently cured. Piles, rheum ntisin nnd neuralgia treated by our new reme dies and cures guaranteed. They Find This I. Necessary In Order to I'reveut the Intrigue or Chinese Of. Heinle Chinese Htragglers Heeonie Savages, Lost to All Human reeling. London, January IS. The Times has tliis dispatch from its Tien Tsin corre spondent; The Manchurian Princes have taken (lie defense of the country Into their own hands. The intrigues of the Chi nese ofiicials aim to thwart them ; hence a conflict that paralyzes the executive power. Li Hung Chang, though relieved of all functions exceot that of Governor of the province, still Indirectly influ' ences the ofiicials. Chinese arriving from Manchuria report that the country be tween the rivers Yalu and Liao Ho is desolate. No honses are standing. The timber has been burned, and towns and villages, erstwhile populous, are without a vestige of life. Only scattered grouos of frozen corpses are seen. Food and fuel cannot be got. The wounded sailer terribly. The movements of troops on both sides are hindered by the exhaus tion of the supplies, which the country people at first supplied through fear. The stragglers from the Chinese armv. who have taken refuge in the hills and I forests, have become savages, lost to all human feeling. THE ARMIES IN Tllg FIELD. London. January 15. The Central News correspondent in Tokio Quotes a dispatch, dated at Hai Chang yesterday, irom Ldentenant-ueneral Kale lira, who COOK CAPTURED. WANTS THE 'EARTH I THE C0MMITTEES- The Notorious Oklahoma Outlaw Run I to Karth III New Malice, Saktc Fr, January 15. United States Marshal Hall to-day received dispatch from Sheriff C. C. Terry of Chaves county, who yesterday captured Bill Cook, the notorious outlaw of Oklaho ma, stating that the prisoner had been Conditions Under Which Teace May be Declared. Practically Settled Mo Tariff Legislation be rushed This Session. Wahiiinutox, January 14, The Wavs and Mean Committee of the House met to-day for the first time In months. It was expected the meeting might bring important developments in view of the ma, stating mat tne prisoner nail Dccn NOTHING SMALL ABOUT JAPAN Rvernment's noed of Increased revenue, safely landed In Jail at Roswell this fore- No positive conclusions were reached, . mi ,i . .ir .. . j I I-' however, beyond the reference of several pan questions to subcommittees and a fa vorable report on the bill exempting from duty exhibits at the Baltimore Ex position in 1897. The actionof the com miltee was looked upon as significant, indicating that no tariff legislation will 1 , . t .... i. PueheU this session. Wilson stated - tnnv a i ; r . , ,i, . i. i i rondit on .f l.l,Ia. J "" biiuwd To Demand as I'eaee Conditions Certain Islands, the Nutorallily o' Cores and the Ilrniollllou of Forts-Two Hon dred Ihlnese Killed In Hal tie. auon, January h. ine Standard's ierun correspondent telegraphs mainline. ....r ln,ln,nt .in promising increase since tne woolen .. . " . . . ' i""""" schedule went Into ellect January 1, noon. The outlaws apture was ellccti d at an isolated cattle ranch few miles southeast of Old Fort Sumner, Perry and two deputies were In search of horse thieves east of Fort Sumner yes terday, when Sheriff Perry met and recognized Cook at the first glance. Quicker than a flash Perry and his men had their Winchesters np, and Cook was so thoroughly surprised that lie lost ins nerve, and although he had two six- alinntera ahnnt lita uraiat. Ida hand srMnt up at the command of the Sheriff. " Lo be independent ol China and The resolution bv Penes of Coloradoiak. Handcuffs were put on his wrists, and under Japaneee suzerainty: that China ing the Secretary of the Treasury to in- he was mounted and strapped on his I mn.t n. I form Cono-ress as to lbs alviaaliilits nf , . . . , ' - . h.. hub VOIWH lOIOIlUB, IKO 1110 lOTlfl . . . , , . . , J wwii nurse, which was lutiuu neu on me i , t.Iii, ,l;.,i t,. ,i j n, , I ""Teasing; me ueer lax was Voted down Plains near the cabin. -One deotitv led ""'"""""" wtliout d vis on. and an nnfavorahlo T ..... . m . . ii.i ,l llL ll . .fit it - ..v.v tne animal, while Bhenir Terry and tits " e,i uemunsn an loruncauons on report w ill be made in accordant vlth other deputy rodo behind them. Thus the roulo from Corea into China, and the sugge stion of Tarsney, that the re the trip to lioswell was made, a distance ihaf .lunnn .1..H u ti.. r. ...... i quested information was full v covered of sixty-five miles. Mari-ha Hall ex-1 , (1111 . ...... . by the annual report of the Secretary of feels to Hear from the United Mates " r- ...... f... - the treasury and the Commissioner of ietrict Attorney of Oklahoma, ArkBn- tobllshnient of relations looking to Internal Kevenue. The bill ol Money Chinese-Japanese alliance will alro be 01 Aiisstssippi for increasing the beer required." l8X w,s reierred to the subcommittee on internal revenue. Wilson's bill to irlu. Uge on- tii one-tenth different! on imuoh, January n. a aispatcn to sugar was also referred to a subcom the Central News, dated Kaiping, Janu- niittee. Whiting reqnested the correc- thur (Jeneral llon 01 Bn error in me tariit law as to the Japanese hemp carpets. Keed objected with the PORTLAND MARKETS. sas and Texas, to whom he wired, an nouncing Cook's capture. It is said that with the State, express and railroad companies' officials there are rewards amounting to $15,000 for Cook's capture. n an interview with the captured bandit at Koawell he acknowledged himself as ary 10, midnight, says Bill Cook, and said that when captured Nogi, who commanded he was on his way to Mexico and meant troopB that took nart in the battle near w quit m Highway, neeaiu: mere, reports as follows: 1 He Officers have me. and Will take "The Chinese had erected extensive me back where I am known, and there defenses near the river. We attacked is no use for me to deny it. but don't first the two win nf tlm enemv. and i. . I , I : i . I - .it i l. . , . . give uie iitm iikb iiie uuier iuiiuwb uave, inen tne center, and finally by a nank sarcastic statement that the law was all eriors. The proponed correction was then referred to a subcommittee. BgroBK Till TEUBITOBIES COMMITTEE. Washington. January 14. The Gov- ernor of Alaska to-day addressed the In. I h.na Mmn. h. k. .n . 1 1 . . I - that are charged to me. . I have doneall sion of Kaiping "at 10 1 m? 0 TZZZmZI' my work on the open highway, never 200 Chinese are known to have been ff.poh a SSXr T Justi ea of tlm friT! killed, but it is impossible to ascertain iAATJKllTMh man iiiiiroD iv nao v, n iiuicc vi liib eAU'i iiiiiiniHr wnnniii'u. vv H innv food that I was compelled to have when represents that one portion of General dodgii g the officers. My brother Jim Sung s army left long Kow January 8 was sever connected with any train fl 1 li firPQ y.'. Csncers. Rle., cured, no U I U OUI CO difTcreuce how loug alfected. Private Diseases ,autee tocure any case ol hvplnlia, (junorlMEa, Ulret. Strictureacured no clifcrciice how long staunlng. Spermator-rha-a, l.osa of Manhood, or NiKhtly Kmlsaioua cured permanently. The habit of Self Abuse ellectually cured in a short time. errors and follies of Call be remeritetl theae old doctors will give you wholesome ad vi and cure you make you perfectly strong iit'iiii,,. iuii will oe ntiijicf.fi nt titiv eesa in curing SrBKMATOKa iiika, Srminal Uia. IWK11.T Vniiim M.a Vonr IUUIIK HIGH youth Young Men or Old' Vailing Mnnhood. l'hyaic Suffering from Nr.. voua ukuilitv, lost. aical Kxcesse. Mnin. Worrv. Stunted Develoimient. nm,,.,...! weakness, enn be restored to Hkkfkct Mkai.th and the Noni.K Vitalitv ok Stkono Mun, the Pride and Power of Nations. We claim by years of practice by our exclusive methods a uniform "Monopoly of Success," in treating all diseases, weaknesses and afflictious of men: FEMAIE DISEASES &i!LlZ Jssz Prostration, reuiale Weakness, Leucorrhosa and Oeneral Debility, and Woru Out Women speedily brought to enjoy life again. Call or ivrne uarucuiura Ol your case. Home treat. mem itiriiinnra uy writing US partlculara iciici. Birii-ur roiiniicuimi. for Kaiping and another portion marched in the direction of Hai Chang. The enemy's main force retreated Janu ary 10 to Ku Ho I lee. The Japanese cavalry is now scouting for the Chinese. Dating his dispatch at Kaiping, yes terday General Nogi reports that his scouts say General Fmg with some 10.- 000 Chinese is in the vicinity of Tsaicho, Uther Japanese commanders report a large force of Chinese in the vicinity of Yeig Kow and Lao Ya Ten. 160 prisoners." The Chinese force, including the artil lery, is stated In have imnilu'rcd 4 000 11 : ii(ii .1, I ' ... . . .. roouenes, ami i uiu not nave anything ueneral Kogi also states that 10,000 Chi nese troops under Genet al leh were moving up to support Kaiping, bnt, to do with the Rock Island or Texas and Pacitic holdups nor the Santa Fe and Fort Worth, but did rob the 'Frisco at Bed Fork last July. Five other boys were with me. I had nothing to do with bank robberies. I was in but one rob bery, and if indicted for that under the name of Bill Cook, will plead guilty." A PLEASING MAJORITY. Ministers Delighted With tho Itelehe tag Vote. Bekmn, January 15. The majority which referred the anti-Socialist bill to the committee yesterday was large All ' unless necessary. MKOICINK furnished free In .11 Prl.nt. ...J u ire-NO cuttlus, Wlo or atretchlnir ' "J iotiors. General Nich. while escaping in a car riage January 10, passed within fifty me ters of the Japanese, who killed his horses, wounded him and nearly made him a prisoner. The Chinese peace envov. Chang Tin noon, arrivea in euaiiRiiai mis evening onnnoh indalial.tiliaMir.i.i,,,.. n, withaBuiteof fiftv-six. The Cantonese I .!... ,i . nnio hi. nln f .In.n .nrl Hu..lOM SIBieU mainly Ol national liberals and Ttennv Tnnri,14 TIArolrH.nefia. in their placards that he will disurace . Coneeivatives, against whom were ar- zette advises Japan to make peace with rayed the (social .Democrats. South Ger- uuina at once, ine uazetie warns Ja- man Democrats, Radicals and a few Guelphs and independents. The Em peror was much pleased with the result power to try certain cases under the law of Uregon, which he wants extended to Alaska. At present there is but one Federal Court in the Territory. The size of the Territory makes it necessary to go thousands of miles to court, and trm tkla nn u.n ,A T . . 1 1 - . 1 I . ,1 I. f .U ! I .v. .o . i(wuu im nniii.e uuniii.CB w lie- rei .ii, u, ine"":i. cide minor cases, especially liquor com. .v ...... ..B "j.v... . ...a piainis, ,WU .IUVII ,ArAiinnn .fllllVOIAaS, I lin.MDn.n Bnn ... . ........ J1AU ie A aa UaUUIIM 1,1, a . , Edda. the Japanese student, who while w ashinoton January u -i he House in delirium escaped from his room at St. Committee on Commerce to-day decided coni,.n. ii...... i ;.wii ji.. to lavoraoiy report nermann's bill lor a appeared, was found yesterday seated Jf. ll?,hl8',11P nd'K "8nl opposite besitie a ImveUtck near Aladaiin, He r ." ..., " mi " F"2 " Wheat Market, J here Is no change to report In the local wheat market. Business is quiet and prices as formerly quoted. A large number of ships in port are receiving gooti dispatch. Only one ship in the harbor is disengaged. The local ton. nage report is as follows : Engaged, 21), 832 tons j disengaged, 1,834 tons: to ar rive, 47,151 tons; total, 48,317 tons: total same time last year, 37,233 tons: same date 1803, 60,588 tons ; same date 1892, tl,ivi tons, lxxial export wheat quota. nous are: vauey, ii'io per cental Walla Walla 07K70c per cental. Produce Market. FlOUB Portland. Salam. Casmiliaand Dayton, are quoted at $2.40 per barrel ; Golddrop, 12.05; Snowflake, $2.35; Ben ton county, $2.40; graham, T2.152.40; superfine, $2. Oath Good white oats are n tinted at OR si fill 1 1 T ntm s-. n. Atauc; mining, xttaxuc; gray, Z0(rz7c. foil Of TAPE WORMS (Samplesof which can be seen at their office, .0 j ,.,ukito iu 24 noura. And Mver Complaint la RFAn TUIC uiKCH cienti name at Dedtintr? and tirin.. i. niAi i iiivkhvh.h f.'. . II.. bottle, set .aide and look at it in .!, ,. oot OP m"w"MTlKvS -7, r in, if it is cloudy, or has a cloudy aetllina iu II .i , ".'V1 PATIKM9, write Tor que you have some kidney or bladder diseaae tlon, b,?"k a"rt ,ref diH"ols of your trouble, ' I enclosing stamps for answer. China. DECLARATION FROM BU8SIA. St. Petbrsbubo, January 15. The Novoe Vremya says to-day in a leader -nrHhs lisstopa a-sr - - ". " If the friendly and peaceful repre- of tbe flrt reading, although it gives no sentations of Russia's diplomacy be not guarantee of the future of the bill. He considered, she will be compelled to sup port ber claims on Corea with force of had suffered much from exposure. He had taken with him a razor with which to 6ght the Chinese. His idea was to walk to Japan and join the Mikado's army tliure. He now shows signs of re turning reason. ADVISED TO HAKE PEACE. pan that her demands may become so be selected by the Secretary of the Treas ury, the ship to cost $"0,000. NEW CURRENCY BILL. by Provisions of the One Introduced Senator MePherson. Washington, January 14. Late this afternoon, out of its regular order, Mc- Thereon sought to Introduce a financial exaggerated that the European powers bill, but owing to the objection being made, he withdrew it, although be was granted permission to have it printed in CATARRH AND PILES. tMepuarrtnteetocnreanycaseof Ciitnrrh or Piles. Don't he afraid to trt becuuse so ninny remedies have failed. Treated with our own remedies. Address with stump, LOUIS STREET. COlt. ST. DISPENSARY, SECOND. PORTLAND, OREGON. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route uc inn SOUiilElLN 1'ACIFIC CO 4..tii'eia l'raiu Leave Coriiuuu tidily, ooiilli. ' fturlii. PorlliiuU Oregon city Ban I'lalicltico ti 16 r.M. I Lv V:i0f. it. I i.v lU.-t,A,M. i Ar Portland lo aTT,. Jiuisnj, rlurrmuurx, Jiiiiulixii Uiu, lrviuir, t,u gent) una ult stutiuii. trum uoneouig lu Amijuud inclusive, Tun ubuvu mkiUH stni ul all j.iuy iitciunivc, laiiKoat, anciiua. Ar l b.lUi Lv I.ui.i Lv i :uu r. a slutloiia Irotu KOSKIIUUU .MAIL DAILY. 8::wa.m. , Lv a.m. Lv b:Mf. H. Ar Portland Oregon t:ity Hoaeburg Ar Lv I.v t:30r.a ;i:;'jr.l. 7 .on a PININIJ CARS ON OUDEN KOUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLKEfEHS AND ' SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. WestNlue Divmloii. Between I'OltTLANU and COlIVALLlk M All. TRAIN DAILY IKXteiTSUWDAY.) 7:30 A.M. I Lv Portland Ar i 5:;tt P. 11 12:lo P. M. Ar C'orvallik Lv I 1 :UI P. M . At Albany ami Uorvalils conuccl with train Ol urcgou racing Itauroaa. SXCRKSS TRAIN DAII.V ( EXCEHTSUNDA V. I 4:401'. M. I 7.2ft P. M. I I.v Ar Portland MrMlnnvllle Lv I 5:!0A.M TIIHOL'GH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN TUB EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE (.'an be obtained at the lowest rates from I.. H. MOUPE, Agent, Oregon City R. KOEIILKR, E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. 0. V. A P. Agent Portland. Or I INTERNATIONAL I MZ2$:La DICTIONARY j A Grand hiiumtt. . , S Snccemiornftha I A " Inabrldged." standard of the V. 8. Gov't Print ing Office, t lief . 8. BupremeCourtand of nearly all tbe Bcnooioonas. Wamilv mended by every State Siirinten- oeni oi Dcnooia, and other dnra tora almost with out number, A College President write : Tor " eaae with which the eye finds the M word sought, for accuracy of deflnl "tlon, for effective methoda In Indi cating pronnndatlon, for terae jet M comprehenslTe etaitementa of facta, and for practical im as a working "dictionary, Webster's International' excels any other single volnme. The One Great Standard A nthnrity. Has. I. 1. Brewer. Jnstice of the V. 8. fiirMneronrt.writM: "The International I w-ti,iarT is the perfection of dictionaries. I rnmmend it to all aa tbe one mat ataiut. ard authority." I PA aavlnir of thrrr mil jt daf for a year will provide more than rnmrh moarr to pnrcbae a enpy of tbe ImernationaL Can you afford to be withont it? G. A C. XERXTAiT CO, Pnoiilicrn, SprintBeld, JTaaak, r.S.. 9V end lte wrWii for ffe ismneiM. lxj bus bar eitt i repnnts of snrm i iliihi Mexican Mustang Liniment arms." TUB TONd I1AK 1NBUBRKCTION. ' Lo.ndo.v, Januaty 15. The Tokio cor respondent of the Central News says : Jn a dispatch from Fusan Captain Ta kubakan yesterday reported that the Tong Hak insurrection in Junt Sen Do lias been suppressed. A captured spy declared that the insurgents would prove ine sincerity ot tneir surrender by tie heading their principal chiefs and forty others. The Captain and the Corea n authorities examined the Tong Hak prisoners, who declared that divisions had occurred among them, when the Japanese sailors and Corean soldiers at tacked them and completely terrified them. THEY'RE AFTER GUNST. for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Seres, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, ' All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang liniment conquer! Pain, Makes flail r Beast wsfl fin. To CONSUMPTIVES In ondersirned having been restored to health by simple means, after snnVting for several years with a severe lung affertkm. and tbal dread disease Coa?aa prion, is eDitou lo make snown to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To ihore who desire It. he will cheer fully send (free of charge; e copy of theprescrin tion aseri, which thev will find a sore rare for roa.awiptlon. Asthma, Catarrh, Brnnrhl tla and all throat snl lung Maladies. He hopes !l sufferers will try his reined t. aa It is invaluable. Those desiring tbe prearription. which will cost them nothing, and may prove a -leasing, will please addren. Rev. Eg-warf A. Wiltea, Brssklya. N. Y. ran Franciscans Again Say Everything Bad of Klui. San Fbascisco, January . 15. Two monster mass meetings were held in this city tliis afternoon to protest against the appointment of M. A. Gunst as Police Commissioner; to denounce local polit ical corruption and to protest against District Attorney Knight for not causing the arrest of C, P. Huntington. The first two subjects came in for the greater attention from the various speakers, Dr. Elbert Dille addressed the big audi ence that crowded Odd Fellows' Hall to the doors, filling gallery and floor, until there was not a seat left. Held at the instance of the law and order league, it was a significant and enthusiastic dem onstration, marked by fiery speeches and followed to the close by the hearty accord of a gathering wholly in earnest Dr. Dille compared the government of a Republic to a pyramid, saying: " Only two things can reach the top ine eagie ana tne lizard ana in city af fairs it is the reptile that gets there, leaving his slimy trail behind. All the gamblers and all the vicious are saying 'We've found our Moses. We've got San Francisco and a fence around it, and our Moses to lead us into it.' " Dr. C. O. Brown's message to ex-Governor Markham was read. It was:- - "With boss rule, thug rule, corr tint ion rule and the indifference of good citizens tnis has become a government of the worst, by the worst and for the worst. You have done Ibis lo please the . liijuor men and me gammers, ihey have put their brand on you, and you are their man. ine mark you have put on your self is indelible. There is an immortal ity of infamy. From this hour Govern or Markham stands convicted as a man who seeks the approval of the dregs of society. He has thrown a mantle of shame over the closing hours of a wrecked administration." One leading sentiment ran through all the speeches: "We want a new char ter." When Dr. Brown was called to the platform he said : Oood will come of tbe Gunst ap pointment. Out of it will come a new charter, and we will see to it that the whole miserable Police Commission is wiped ont of existence. We do not want a Police Commission in fraternity with the gamblers, saloons and brothels. No man has any business on the Police Com mission who has any connection with gambling and pool-selling. This ap pointment says to the gamblers : ' Bovs. you can go on about yoor business, and 1 as a Police Commissioner will wink my eye on that side.' " congratulated Chancellor Prince Hohen- i- i , . . , r, , films- ijianK tne ranperur imu issueu an ' .'"I C0S.m!.!d.!,.r?.hly.. G.eMf! orde? for the arrest of three Generals wan. v UI IIOVIVIIUUIU S BKKICBD1VU will not allow China to concede thein -.UEY COMMANDED AT PORT ABTflUR. London, January 14. A Peking dis patch says that at the instance of Li Hung Chang the Emperor has issued an speech. His Majesty is said to have heard with his own ears how his War Minister defied and reproached the So cialists. He is supposed to have sat in the recess of the imperial box, where unseen by the members he could hear all that was said in the debate. The Social Democrats have revived from the inactivity of previous weeks, and have mobilised all their forces against the bill. Friday evening they held meetings to protest in every district of Berlin. Ig nase Auer, August Betel, Paul Singer, William Leibknecht and several other Deputies made speeches. Most of them seemed to expect defeat. They warned their adherents to prepare for the era of repression to be Inaugurated npon the passage of the bill. Tliev advised all to destroy ail letters, lists, accounts ol pro who commanded the Chinese troops at Port Arthur. IN FIGHTING CONDITION AGAIN. Shanghai, January 14. Divers have patched up the Chinese warship Chen Yuen. She is now in good lighting con dition. THE WHISKY TRUST. Appeal From Grosseup'a Decision In the Circuit Court of Appeals. Chicago, January 14. The United StateB Circuit Court of Appeals this morning took up the appeul of the Whisky Trust from the decision of Judge Grossciip, awanling $37,000 of rebates to the Gottschalk Company of Baltimore, ceedings and plans o agitation wnich ,ln" 8.i , .i Binges ui ii e ,.. k. n....i : a'KuX .!5 ".!... foundation of the trust. In order lo Esela Extradition Proceedings. Wasiiingtos. January 14. Respond ing to resolution of the Senate, the President has sent to Uw. body a copy of the extradition proceedings of Gen eral Ezeta, late Vice-President of Salva dor, and otber refugees who were granted an asylum on board tbe Bennington. Much of the correspondence is of a tech nical legal character. since the expiration of the Bismarckian laws and thus make ready to face with ont fear the house researches and es pionage of the police. In Hamburg similar meetings nave Deen held. Hoth there and in Berlin the meetings were remarkable for the number of women present. Conversations in the lobbies " ( 4 1!..I... I. . 1 WBS UISII ',1 HI , "y.i: r 'A' clined to till out the form government would carry the main para graphs of the bill. Tbe Clericals will modify a few provisions in committee, but will not change the measure mate rially. The Social Democratic leaders were especially loud in their declarations that an amended bill would surely dbss. The Clericals have obtained priority for the debate on their bill, for the re turn of the Jesuits. The bill will pass its nrsi reauing to-morrow. keep its hold on trade the trust granted to all dealers who handle its goods ex clusively a rebate of from 2 to 5 cents a gallon. To secure the payment of the rebate it was necessary for the distribu tor, wholesale or retail, to fill out a form furnished by the trust, to which an af fidavit was made. Gottschalk & Co. was distributor for the trust, and de- , The suit for the collection of its claim was then begun, and in April last Judge brosscup rcn dered judgment against the trust for (37,' 112. The trust was not represented be' fore the court to-day. Its attorney, W W. Stevens, requested by letter a post ponement, and, if it would not be granted, said he would submit bis brief without argument. The Gottschalk Company is represented byex-Governor and ex-United States Senator White of Maryland. full in the Record. When MePherson sought to introduce the bill Aldrich asked that it be read at length, but Cockrell, in charge of the deficiency bill, objected, and MePherson, thrusting the proposed bill in his pocket, left the chamber. The bill, which he may again introduce, provides for an issue of 3 per cent bontlB for the purpose of car rying into ellect the resumption act ol ibio, and makes them payable at the pleasure of the government after a period of five years from their date of issue. It also provides for the coinage of the seigniorage now in the treasury to tbe amount of $66,000,000, Chat amount to be paid for public expenses as needed. It is expressly stipulated that nothing in the act should be construed to change tiie law relating to treasury notes now outstanding. The Secretary ot the Tieusury is authorized, in lieu of the issue of bonds, to reuuire that one-half ot the customs duties Bhall be paid in gold, goltl certificates and United States notes. All national banks are per mitted to issue currency up to the par value of the bonds deposited with the government to secure their circulation, RICH GOLD STRIKES. THAT ATHLETIC MATCH. DINQLEY'S SUBSTITUTE. The English Are Determined, and Will Bring It Off If Possible. Provision of III II Amending the Present Hhlpplug Act. Washington, January 14. The bill to anion.! 41m law 1allnn In filitrmlna wa. .Ko,n a ,li.rx.I, ,l.:il .1 I- " ""' .- fl--K , . ::r.". " rrH7 Commissioners, which the House passed to-day, was a substitute prepared by London, January 13. The permanent Secretary of the London Athletic Club of Chairman Williams .of the Athletic Committee of tbe New York Athletic Club to the interview with Holman, Honorary Secretary of the London Ath letic Club. Mr. Parker said : " I cannot at present speak officially. but I am sure that of the dates given. Ding'ey of Maine for the bill as reported by the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. It was acceptable to the committee and to Maguire of California who was especially interested in the matter. It amends the act of 1890, in September 12 and September 21, the, tead of repealing it, se as to provide committee would prefer September 12, ior ine university mem tiers ot the team are obliged to go ha -k to their studies at the opening of the term in October. Twelve letters which I have received to- that when seamen are shipped before a shipping ijommissioner lor the coast wise trade or for trade with Canada, Newfoundland, Mexico or West Indies w.... . i . .. M i.A .... .1.. tn , n , , ,. , " S'.tUICll OIIBII W UISUO 111 milting day have confirmed our previous belief ,d the seamen so shipped shall be paid .......,B ... ,iu- ana aiscbargert as provided by the sh p- rvtaaihla Kilt malhnn Y,m A ..!, I ,n . r . r way in order to arrange for the interna- pectg jf the shipment had not been tional meeting, and the London Club's a.ia ir, . ai,ir,ninn rv.mm;.,;.. autumn meeting, September 28, there- and tb.t the clothing of seamen shall be lore, will probably be abandoned. The exempt from attachment, and any per pindon Athletic Club will send s team Urn withholding such clothing from its from within the limits of its own mem- .i.n - . .. .,, , t. . . :. , uniina biisii uv euuin. ai s 111c uvi ' heratnn nil will m.ka lh l. I .- ... 1 ---ri ceeuing f luu, in the match among members of the club, and the opinion is that too long a period has elapsed without an interna tional contest." Want Bread for 1 heir Families. Dubois, Pa., January 15. The pros pects for a speedy settlement of the mil Extra ftesslon Probable. Nsw 'Yobk, January 14. The Her arld's Washington correspondent tele graphs: " I have the highest authority for the statement that President Cleve land will call an extra session of Con- IIV UIU - I , . . . . ,' ers strike are apparently yery good. The the present session if this (Wress men are willing to work on short time if ad ion'us without enacting any leaisla- tbeir comrades, who were recently dig- tion for the relief ol the treasury. The . - I TI . I . I 1 1 charged, are taken back. Tbey say they win make tins concession in order to keep the families of tbe idle miners from starving. Mr. Klliot, the general man ager for Lewis, Bell 4 Yates, the owners of the mines in which the strike is on. has gone to Buffalo to lav the dto posi tion from the men before tbe firm. He President has authorized a member of the House Committee on Rules and a prominent Democratic leader to make this statement for him." Another Hall Combine. Montbeal, January 14. Another nail combine was formed here to-day. The is expected back to-morrow, and unon price of cut nails was advanced 60 cents the reply he will bring depends the im- per keg. The following manufacturers Sllvor Mine at Creede Develop! Into Cold Producer, Ckkedk, Col., January 14. A big gold strike was made to-day in the New York and Chance mine at this place. Hereto fore the mine had been a rich sit ver producer and enriched the owners several hundred thousand dollars, and now it hns developed into a gold pro ducer. Tbe strike was made on the 1,000-foot level. A shipment made to day carries fourteen ounces of gold and 400 ounces of silver. Henry Wolcott and Judge E. 0. Lefevre of Denver are the principal owners. NEW STKIgg NEAH SILVgB CLIFF. Sii.vkb Ci-iff. Col.. January 14. Great interest prevails here over a new gold strike four miles from town. The rock formation and ore is said by Crip ple Creek experts to be identical with that of Bull Hill. The assays made by the best assayers in the State show from fl2 to $700 per ton, gold and silver values. J he vein is in the uassicgmine belt. PURITY OF THE BALLOT. No End of Fraud Discovered In the Ban Prancl.co Election. San Fbancisco, January 14. Since the recount began in the Haley-Curry contest over the County Clerkship the disclosure of no one day has equaled the discoveries of fraud made to-day. Proof was produced that votes were stolen in blocks of fifty by the officers who count ed the ballots immediately alter election. Party lines did not separate the honest election officers from thieves. Officers filaced at the polls by each party v lo afed their oaths and committed crimes, and, strange to say, the two bands of thieves stole almost exactly the same number of votes, Haley making a net gain of only one vote during the day. Adams Repeated His Charges. Coi.CMBt'8, January 14. President A. , Adams of tbe Ohio miners in a speech to miners at Miawnee reiterated the charge that not a miners' strike had been settled during the past nve years n which the settlement was not brought about by corrupt influences. Local la bor leaders say that rresidrut Mctsride will have to prove his innocence of the charges made against him by Adams or suffer the eonseijnences. mediate outcome of the strike. Tbe strikers say they are willing to make any reasonable compromise that will give all of them at least enough to pro vide bread lor their families. are included in the pool : The Canada Rolling Mills, Pillow, Horsey A Co., Montreal Rolling Mills, Abbott A Co., Graham Nail Works and the Ontario BolliD. Mills. Baring Liquidation) Concluded. Ns Yobs, January 14. The Evening Poet's financial cablegram from London tv-day says that the Baring liquidation has been formally and finally concluded. A circular will be issued to-night, thank ing tbe guarantors and relieving them frees all (ortaer liability. Kn 0.1 nail im aiiaIh1 aa In Iah - wH.a ... i, ,.wt-i.v, oka lunun.i uaun. $5.76(30.00: barrels. 0.00fSU.25: cases. an nf - v ' ' nAKLgr reeu barley. tWMO&o per ceniai; urewing, aucgsoc per cental, Becoming to quality. Mimjjtuffh Bran, $13.60; shorts, $13.60: chop feed, $16017; middlings, none in market; chicken wheat, 76c per cental. - hat uood, $Hio per ton. Buttbb Firm : fancy creamery is q noted at 2527Jo; fancy dairy, 20 22c; fair to good, 1517icj common, Chbksb Oregon fair. 8(10 nr pound ; fancy, 10(ijl2e ; young America, 910c; Swiss, imported, S032c; do mestic, 1416c Potatoes Quotations wholly nomi nal. Onions Good Oregon. 7ri)(v cental. Pooltbt Chickens. l2.R0f3i.rnn nor dozen; ducks, $4.00(314.60 geese, '0.0O 7.00; turkeys, live, not wanted; dressed, choice, 13c per pound. Fbbbu Fkuit California grapes quoted at 85c$l per crate; good Oregon apples bring $1.001.25 per box; Jersey cran berries, $14.00; pears, $1.00(o)1.16 per box; persimmons, It. i(a 1.36 per box. Eggs Oregon, scarce and firm at 2Kn per dozen ; Eastern, 26c. TinDtmi. ITanix rtalifn 1. .w. .. IV 1 . umiiuiuia IUUIUI1B, $5.60e.60; Sicily, $0.60; bananas, $2.60 ujo.ou per Duncn ; t lorma oranges, H.UU (34.25 per box; California navels, $3.60 per pox; pineapples, Honolulu. $3.00(3 3.60; sugar loaf, $6. Figs, California oiacx, boxes, quoted at V1.Z5; sacks, 4 oc; uaillornta white, 10-pound boxes, li.iutSl.io; ZD-pound boxes, $2.60 sacks, G8c; Turkish, boxes, 14 16c fancy large. 20021c: bags. 10c. Obegon Vegetables Cabbage, Jj'lc per pound ; squash, tioc per dozen. California Vegetables Brussels sprouts, 65Mc per pound : string beans. 1213c per pound; green peas, 1213c per pounu; arucnoxes, si.zo per dozen; cauliflower, UOc per dozen ; sweet pota toes, $1.50(41.75 per cental ; cucumbers, oc per aozen ; asparagus, ihc per pound. Nuts Almonds, soft she I. 12(3140 per pound; paper shell, 1617c; new crop uamorma walnuts, soft . shell, iac: standard walnnts.- 10Mailc! Ohio chesnuts, new crop. 14(S15c: De- cans, i.i(tf loc ; Brazils, tzj 13c; filberts, u(5ioc; peanuts, raw, lancy, 57c; roasiea, iuc; nickory nuts, 8(giuc; co- coanuis, uuc per dozen. Wool Valley, 7(10c, according to quality; Umpqua,79c; fall clip, 6(a)6c; Eastern Oregon, 6(3j7c. Hops Choice, 7c; medium, 46e; poor, 23c. Provisions Eastern hams, medium. U-iV2o per pound; hams, picnic, umue; break-last bacon ulSe', short clear sides, 10llc; dry salt sides, 910c; dried beef hams, 13 (i 14c; lard, compound, in tins, 00 ; lard, pure, in tins, 7)llJc; pigs' feet, 80s, $3.60; pigs' feet, 40s, $3.25; kits, $1.26. Merchandise Market. Salmon. Columbia, river No. 1, talis, $1.261.0; No. 2, tolls, $2.262.60; fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.76(n)l.bii; Alaska, No. 1, talis, $1.201.30; No. 2, tolls, $1.90 2.25. Coal Steady; domestic, $6.007.60 per ton; foreign, $8.50 11.00. Beans Small white, No. 1, SJc per pound; butter, 3c; bayou, 3c; Lima, Buoab D, 4'c: C, 4,i(c ; extra C, 4c: dry granulated, 6:; cube crushed and powdered, 6,'c per pound ; Jc per pound discount on all grades for prompt cash ; half barrels, a more titan barrels; maple sugar, lotgiuc per pound. Cordage Manilla rope, l'-inch, Is quoted at VHc, and Sisal, O'c per pound. Corrgg-CostaRica,22rd23c;Rio,20 (ifc; Salvador, ttfc; Mocha, 20), (328c; Padang Java, 81c; Palem bang Java, 2028c; Lahat Java, 23(325c; Ar buckle's Mokuska and Lion, $22.30 per i uu-pound case; uoiumbia, $.U per luu-pouna case. Meal Market. Beef Gross, top steers, $2.25(3 2.35; fair to good steers, $2.00; cows, $1.76(9 z.ov; dressed peel, B(tt4io per pound. Mdtton Gross, best sheep wethers. $1.75; ewes, $1.50(31.65; lambs, 2e per pound; dressed mutton. 3(4c: lambs. 4c. Veal Dressed, small. 66c: large. 3 (gic per pound. Hoos Gross, choice, heavy. $3.7501 4.00; light and feeders, $3.75; dressed, Vio per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. "At old aa thehillB,,nnd never excell ed. "Tried and proven" is the verdict of millions. Simmons Liver Recu- lator is the T lator is the rPTTPT 'only Liver J-JbHtl and Kidney 'an medicine to which you can pin your faith for a care. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it Sold l.y all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made intoa lea, The King of Liver Medicines. "I have used j'titirHlmmnnsI.lver Regn latorand enn ronacli.ntliMialy any It Is the king of all liver medicines, I consider It a medicine cheat In Itself. oeo. W. Jack Son, Tucoiuu, Wublilugtou. WEVERT PACKAGE-Ct Baa the Z Stamp In red on wrappea Pills a t s This extra ordinary B Jovenator la the most wonderful discovery of the age. It has been en doraed by the men of Europe and America. Hudvin is K.r wg0- HsdyiR stepe Prematuran8s of the dis charge in 20 days. Cores I'1 It tSn railing sen-' twitching of the eyes oil other puts. Strengthens, Invigorates and tones the entlresyitem. Hadjaa cures BeDlHty, Nervousness, missions, anddavelopis and restores weak organs. P-msla t. '"lfj!f(. d 3 'WvtwwrDWwtviw.. quickly. Oyer 2,000 private endorsements. Pretnatureness meant Imnotency lo the first state. It Is a symptom of seminal weakneai and barrenness. It can be stopped In M days by the use o r Hudyan. The new dlsoovervwaa mufe he IhaAnoMaL IsUoftheoldfamouaHudioa Msttlotl Institute. It Is the strongest vltaiiser made. It Is very powerful, but harmless. Bold for 11.00 a pack age orS paekages lor tlOOfpUlnaetled boxes). Written (tiarantee fflven for a mi, a. Ifvon hue six boxes and are not entirely vured.su man win ueseui w you iree oi an unarm. oenamr circaiaraana leaumonisis. Address HUDSON MEDICAL IN8T1TTJTK. Jtnnetlon Stockton, market Ellis Htm. an r ranciaco, ximu y CcAVEATS.TRADE MARKsj COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT f Ttr m prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to M U NN Oil., who have bad nearly Ofty years' experience In the patent business. Communica tions strictly confldentir.1. A Handbook of In form, .'oa concerning Patenta and bow to ob tain Lm sent free. Also a catalogue of meolian- loal and sulenttno bonks sent rree. Patents taken through Mnnn Jk fln. Msla special notice in the Helen tl Ho American, and thus are brouaht wldelr before the Dublin with. uut w, mo inventor, i nis spienaia Issued Wflaklv. alnaantlv MlltRtratnrl hu h l,a laruest circulation of any soientlno work In Ul. wuriu. .j a year. DainpiB copiim sent rree. FboUE Net cash prices : Family ex. tras, $3.40(33.55 per barrel ; bakers' ex tras, $3.303.40; superfine, $2.20(32.65, Wiikat the market remains station ary in price, with no great activi y in progress. Quotable at 87 !c per cental for No. 1 shipping and HHllc for a choice article. Milling qualities are steady at per cental; Walla Walla wheat, 75(n 7(J'aC for fair average quality. 8O085c for blue stem and 7072)c for damp. BAH!.gY ine situation does not show mprovement; demand light and prices easy. We quote: reed, fair to good, 7834c: choice, 81(882c; brewing. 80 !i6c per cental. Oath Prices are easy at the late re duction. Milling quoted at .2; surprise, $1.051.15: fancy feed, W7V ; goo I to choice, 87oii5c; poor to lair, W c; black. 11.16(31.30: red. $1.12(al.l7i; gray, 92c(8$l.C0 per cental. Hops Quotable at 5(3 8c per pound. Potatoes The market is steady for hoice goods. Volunteer new potatoes are quoted at ldic per pound; Early Kose, 35(345c; Kiver Ked, 30(335c; Bur banks, 35(350c; Oregon Burbanks, 50fi 85c; ralinas Burbanks, 76c$1.00; sweets, 60(3 75c per cental. Unions Quotable at 60(3 iUc per cent Woo l Fall Free Northern. 78e: Northern defective, 6(?7c; Southern and 8an Joaquin, light and free, 6t36c : South ern and San Joaqnin, defective, SQ4e. More Frande Developeat. Sit Fsabaxcisco, January 12. The recount of the vote tor Sheriff developed more frauds to-day, and demonstrated the necessity for the enactment of law to simplify the counting of ballots. The result of tbe day's labor was a net of thirty-nine for McNeb, making total gain to date of 25 U I line Kilitlon. monthlr. S0a voar. Hlnale enplos, oents. Every number contains beau, tlful plates. In colors, and photographs of new nouses, wim piaus, eusuiina nuiiours to snow tbS latest deslans and secure contracts. Address ilUNN A CO, MSW I-OIIK, atil BaOAUWAT. Job Painting at the Courier OUice. 0. R. & N. CO. E. McNEIL, Receiver. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUT B S VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE BIINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL VIA UNION PACIFIC RY. DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMER LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS FOR ; SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or add:ess W. H. HURLBUBT, GenT Paae. Agent, PoaTLAKD, Oa. .K&n'l Lip FsTll Fw Children Cutting llrnr Tttik IN USE OVEr VIfTY YCAR3. Itlltv fmmn HL prmnt Htm. Ci till .a ens' mrumt a AMrae Mat. ef I nrnttttrnttm murlmf VmmmH! Mmm. -