VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURD AY, APRIL 23, 1892. NO. 112. Look at the Bar ains! t 4 tt ir ir t ct OLD AND : AT THE: WELL KNOWN STAND. AlW&iJg to the Froqts ! REGULAR Clearing OUT My Kntire Stock, Consisting of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Gaps, GENTS' Furnish GOODS, La&ssanii Emoioifleiies . HOW GOING AT, BARGAINS. And the Sale will be con tinued until all is disposed of. A special opportunity is here afforded for. small stores to replenish their stock. . ... We are now opened for business and offer the stock bought - of McFarland & French" at cost. Having bought this sjbock at a liberal discount and finding we have a surplus of many lines of goods, have decided .that during the next two weeks we will give all an opportunity to secvire . genuine bargains. Although we are sold out of a -few articles, why ' go. elsewhere-for what we have to offer and pay Fome -one a profit when we are willing to sell you . " - - " - THE POPE'S : JUBILEE. Three HnnOred Cimmittees to Collect tie Donations. . . ; COMMISSION TO ARRANGE FETES. The Great International Pilgrimage for Dry Goods, Furnishing -. . Boots anil Shoi Notions. Etc., Wc fibsolate Cos 1 1 ) Remember this- offer, is for two weeks only. Remember this- offer April 18th to. April 30th. PEASE & MAYS Next September. THE PRINCIPAL FETE IN FEBKUARY Estimates Places Presents Exceeding the . 938, 000,000 of . his , Priestly Jubilee. EosE,April 22. At the Vatican ex traordinary importance is being given the people's Episcopal jubilee next year. The central organizing committee-has al ready received notice that thousands of gifts are to' be sent. ' To collect all dona tions more than three hundred commit tees have been formed in " all ' parts of Christendom. ' From reports received fromthese.it is believed, the presents will equal or perhaps excede those made on the occasion of . his priestly jubilee, when they amounted to upwards of $8,- 000,000 cash and $20,000,000 in other presents. The special commission ap pointed to arrange the fetes ' in connec tion, with the ' jubilee " have decided a great international pilgrimage shall take place next September, in order that those who will not be able to attend the fetes during the first six months of 1893 may have an opportunity of paying hom age to his holiness. : The principal fete is fixed for February 19th, 1893. Call and Price these Goods, Sprm g Dry - AT THE- - - ' OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND. Young 6VKuss, BiacKsmiiti s Wagon shod The Largest Variety,' the Stock,-the Most Complete Best Assorted Selections J; General Blaeksmithing and Work done I promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeeing a Speiality. Summer Dress Goods, The Prettiest Patterns, the Most Fash ionable Shades. . See our stock. 1- Gents' Furnishing Goods, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hats, Etc., We sell "MANHATTAN" ; SHIRTS. J Fine Footwear, In every Size, Prioe and Width ' ; ' i new . line of Lawn Tennis Shoes. r. w. wiLmflms & co. Third Street opposite the old Lielie Stand, S N I PES St K I N E RSLY, LEADING- 1 Jff 3 Sffgf VVSi : THE ilflpl Wholesale al Retail Droisls : rills? i NO II yon take pills it Is beciiuse yon thave never - .- .- i - -tried the - . i: '-----.- S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It -works no nicely, eleansirig the liver and KidneysraetaasaWld physio without canning pain or sickness, and does not stop you from Muog ana warung. To try it Is to become a friend to it. For sale by all druggists." .''' "!.' i MRS. O. DAVIS : " Has Opened the r ; , v-'f- Handled by Three Registered Druggists: ; - - "1 ' ,,C . - ' ALSO AEL THE LEADING ' i- ::, Patent (Dedieines and Druggists Sundries house; paints, oils amd glass. Agents for MurpliyV Fine Varnishes and the only, agents in tonei wiu, y 11110.111 a . j tuiita. . - . Narrow Mlndedness Abhorrent. " Baltmore," April 22. The Rev. Dr. Stafford, a " well-known Catholic priest and theologian; who stands close to Car dinal Gibbons, made some remarks about the policy .of the Catholic church in a lecture last night before the Phoenix Club, the leading Jewish social' organi zation of the city, which are causing sur prise and comment in religious circles. "It is not often" he said, "the" Catholic crtest is invited bv a non-Uathohc or non-Christian organization .to lecture In the past it was unknown , in our day it is rare, but thank God a better spirit ia beginning to prevail. Men are begin- ing to understand that they can adhere to their respective religions and profess them without despising those who differ from them. ' We abhor the"narrow-mind-edness of those who think that to profess one religion a man is to despise all who do not profess, it. This new spirit 13 abroad in the land, and I am. surd all will agree with me when I attribute this happy condition entirely to the enlight ened policy and broad-minded ehurch- manship of the distinguished ' prelate who presides over this ancient see, and who influences the church throughout the country." . . - . r '. Repairing; Damages. Sacramento, April 23. Visitors to the most prominent points that have suffer ed by earthquakes, report large forces engaged in tearing down dangerous walls and repairing damages. Davisville cam" out luckily, and citizens have little com plaint to make. A drive over the roads through the country about Davisville and' Dixon, shows, many demolished chimneys on farm houses. Agreat many people in Winters are using tents as they are Afraid - to pass the nights in their houses. The work of repairing is going on at a rapid rate. Several slight shocks were felt during Thursday night. Peo ple in- Vacaville are generallyliving in tents, aa but few houses are left in shape for occupying. "Confidence is being re stored, and rebuilding commenced. X The Seattle Conspiracy. Skattxk, April 23. When the weep ing widow of Wm. Radloff; who was sup posed .to have been burned when his house was destroyed by fire recently, in this city ; was made aware of the fact to day that "he still lives," and that he is a fugitive from justice and that the bones she has been weeping over -were those of a corpse dug up from the ceme tery and made to serve the purpose by being put into the house, dressed in the clothes of her husband ; when she real ized these things, it is said, her grief took a sudden turn.. She , will perhaps lose the $55,000 insurance on the life of the-husband.' A mannamedKostrouch, who has been confined in prison charged with the murder of Radloff, has made a confession that Radloff is alive, and his confession appears to be supported by connecting circumstances, ;: Koetrouch was put to the test yesterday. He went to the cemetery under the eyes of. the police and picked out the grave from which the body was taken. The police think they will capture Radloff in a few days. The 31 onltary Conference. Washington, April 23. Senator Stewart is outspoken in characterizing the alleged plan of President Harrison for an international monetary conference, to be held early next summer, as an electioneering device, absolutely devoid of any honest purpose, to carry out the express declaration of congress,' namely, the full remonetization of silver. Sena tor Teller does not see how the confer ence can have any practical results, in view of' the ; insurmountability ' of. the limtation to be placed upon the'eonference according to reports. Invitations have been issued to foreign governments to participate, however, and . while the president has practically completed all arrangements, it is quite clear that none of the republican silver senators have been taken into' the confidence of the ! administration on this latest -alleged project. : -" "Fools not all Dead." , Chicago, April 23. Two suits are pending, and another one is to be brought, against the Swindlers ,Geo. J. Schweinfurth, the false Christ. " These cases will develop that there is a large number of people in the world incapable of taking care of themselves.' To illus trate, Capt. A. W. Wilcox, a man to whom hundreds have trusted their lives and properly on the lakes, brings suit against the pretended Christ for heavy damages, several years ago be had a loving wife and family with considerable property, His wife came upder the in fluence of the "church ; triumphant1 and the" property gradually dwindled away under the influence of Schwein furth. Then she left her husband and refused to consider herself his wife say ing that she belonged to the church. : Tim ROCKWELL RETAINED. Tie New Tori Contested Election Case in the House. - ' - 'DAVE HILL'S MAN" TRIUMPHANT. Farmers' Alliance Men Voted Solidly. With the Republicans. . HERMANN AND WILSON PAIRED. Mr. u'Farrell's Befcrs to Hill' as Fox, and Cleveland' the Lion. OtUer News.' . the. Hopkins" Millions. ".. Sax Fkaxcisco, April 22. A New. York special says it turns out that Timothy Hopkins' demands for a liberal portion of his foster-mother's estate was much more liberally , acceeded to than Edward F. SeSrles' attorneys would at first have had the public believe. The real settlement, it is now admitted, was at about $1,000,(R)0 more than the $3,- 1.500,000 which Hopkins was said to have received, and the properties given to MrrHopkins are 'so largely undeveloped that their natural expansion by a little effort' will in a few years, it is said, make them worth aHeast $10,000,000. Washington, April 12. .After four hours' debate today on the jNoyes-Kock- ; house decided to retain Mr. Rockwell in ."' his seat. The principal speeches of the day were made by Mr. Fellows, of New York, and Mr. Cochran, of New York, who spoke for Mr. Rockwell and Mr. made an honest appeal for Mr. Noyes, - the contested. . The discussion was at times tart and spicy, and the interfer ences of Senator Hill in the case were alluded to. At times the scenes were ' dramatic and there was considerable confusion. Fellows - made the closing argument for the contestee, followed by Bourke Cochran in a violent speech. Then O'Farrell . closed the debate. In the course of his remarks O l arrell re ferred to Hill as a fox and Cleveland as a lion. His reference to the "magnifi . cient an4 grand Grover Cleveland," . brought down thunders of applaute, but he failed to carry the house with him. The previous question having been or- ... dered, a vote was taken on the nret ot the minority resolutions, which declares Noyes not entitled to his seat, it was car ried ; yeas, 140 ; nays, 96. The house adopted the second resolution of the minority, declaring'Rockwell entitled to his seat by yeas, 123; nays, 10. Both: these resiutions however, are in the- nature of substitutes for the majority of 3 resolutions, which, as amended, "will still 1 1 1 . 1 Tf iL . . I J voted solid for Rockwell there would not be the. disgrace attached to the affair -that there now is. Even the farmers'" alliance men, who usually vote with the democrats, voted solidly for the republi can contestant. The vote is a triumph - for Hill, as it shows he Ktill has a great pull on the democratic, house. It waa he who made the. first fight against the, committee report. He reached all but. the strong Cleveland men in the house,, and even some of these were won over. Both Hermann and Wilson were .paired today and did not vote on the contested cases. j. ue nuuiu uivvc uccu hjc re publican, who as the law and evidence . showp, was clearly entitled to the seat. , Hebrews Butchered. . - :-Panama, 'April 22. The-" murder' of In the New Frame -Building on SECOND STREET, Next to the r Diamond Flouring Mills. ,'; First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours. 7 3 t 1.: ' The -WE ; ARE- Largest Dealers in,.; Wall Paper.- Finest Line' of Imported -"Key AVest and Domestic Cigars. ' A . m m -i - - - . - - -1 . ' . ; . . ; Agent lor lansxii s .iruncn-. . i ,- i -r ;C . ; 129 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon Hebrew settlers in Santa Fehas received a check by the lynching of one of the assassins, a policeman.- .This action was taken none too soon, as several Hebrews were butchered during the last six weeks.. Some of the Rosario papers Jcharge that the police are implicated in a system -of murder and plunder." A few" days ago in. the matriz, or cathedral of Tucnman, a man cut off the head of a woman who was kneeling at the altar. ; There is not the least hope' of the assassin's being punished. - - , , . Hon. John Leary of Seattle, and wife, are off for a bridal tour to Asia and Aus trail a. Mrs. Leary - is the ' daugh ter of Gov. Ferry, and ia a eharming woman The wedding at Olympia waa the grand est event of its kind ever celebrated . in that city. ..' Casting Glass Sewer Pipes. Anderson, Ind., April : 22. R. V G. Guptill, a prominent glass manufacturer, claims to have discovered the lost art of casting tubes which was known to have been practiced - by the Eygptians. He has interested capitalists in his inven tion.' Yesterday he made the first cast with success. Glas tubes suitable for sewer, gas and water- mains, joined by glass cement, are also the invention of Guptill. - - ' ,- -.. M. M. Estee to Succeed Noble. Washington, April 22. It is an nounced that it has been positively de cided to make a change in the cabinet on May 20, and it is stated that Attor ney-General Miller will occupy the va cant seat on the supreme . bench. . Sec retary Noble will become the attorney general, and M. M. Estee, of California, will succeed . Noble as . secretary of. the interior. -; -- - --. . . Influx of Immlrruta. , ' NEW,ToBK.ADrd:22. There are in port today the largest number of immi erants landed here in any one day this year. - Immigrant officials say the nam' ber exceeds anything known at the high est tide of foreign., immigration to this port. - In all . 5,435 " immigrants were brought here on six steamers. . ..' . i - Work Jbas began on the democratic wigwam, iq Chicago, whichis.to accom modate 20,000, to see Cleveland nomi nated.-;'"' ' -'"-'--.- : Telegraphic Flasbes. The Morrow Alliances have placed a full county ticket in the field. . Those ninnies, Drayton and uorrowe, are again parading over Europe. . Parano Baptista in all probability will be the next president of Bolivia. Paris is uneasy about reports that the, Dahomeyans have captured Portoneuvo. Deputy United States Marshal Sinnott has arrested Postmaster Mason, of Tilla- 1 1 j 1 . r e mooK, cuargeu winviorgrj The trial of Deeming, the demonhas been postponed, to give time for witness es to arrive from England. . . It was thought that Jfldge Marr, of New Orleans, had been, kidnapped. It is now believed that he fell into the Mis sissippi river, and was drowned.. The new light ship, off the mouth of the Columbia river, has proved herself to be a most seaworthy vessel. During the recent big storm, says the mate, any one down below would not know but that he was on the land, .. . .. .. - . Both;, railroad officials and the repre sentatives of the employes of -the Read ing "System deny there is any occasion for, or prospect of, a strike on that road. But this is the old way of sending out 'ihews.",.a statement one; day and its contradiction the next. . j . ;: u . ,,' y- The Paris "police have been working up a job for themselves. They now pro pose, to " strike for an increase of pay April 30th, or turn the city over to the anarchists on May. -day. According to this, it was pretty nearly a true predic tion that the police had a hand in the af fair last month. . Only "White Help Employed,