! . .: Ml mm VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1892. NO. m. Look at the Bargains! -:ATTHE :- - - LD AXD WELL KNOWN 'STAND. Alwaij? to the Ffoqi! REGULAR V My Entire Stock, Consisting of Hats and Gaps, GUIS' FnnMl MODS, laces awl EmroldBrles SOW GOIKIx ; AT BARGAINS. An the Sale will be con tinued until all is disposed of . A special opportunity is here afforded for small ' stores to ' replenish ' their Stock.- Call and Price these Goods, . AT THE- . ...... OLD AND WELL s KNOWN STAND, si Y'.' j" I . : ' If general Blacksmitbing and Work done . promptly, and all work Guaranteed. ' '"'' florae Shoeeing a Spciality. Tbirl street, opposite ttie old Lielie Stand. II you take pills it Is because you have never - , - tried the S. fi.VHeadachs. andr lirer Cure. It work so nicely,' cleansing tha liver and Kidneys; aetsasamlld physio without causing pain or sickness, and does pot stop you from T try .It la to become friend to It. ..for sale by-all druggists.' U,.., ... .... MRS. C; DAVIS Has Opened the In theXNe - rame Puilding on ' .-$EeOftD STREET, Nekt'tothr Ji Diamond Floorin; Mills. ' .1-. First Class Meal Furnished At ill Hoars. . Onlr Whit Help'fempVoyed. . ' Clearing; OUT Sale ! Clothing Dry BiacKsitii&AyaQon H.TIA Ti MHHXT ITS O I -" " 'm - ' . V FiRt ol'lliir Nnv Latest The . Largest Variety, the bummer! vThe . Prettiest liliers Ifli PE-ASK & M AYS Dry donahle . Shades. ; See our stock. Furnishing -Goods, Collars, Cuffs, ri,;sell;iMAOTCA Fine Footwear !;S w H m ' . In : every Size,.:: Price - and Width. new line of Iiawn Tennis Shoes. IILiIHfl CO. s Nl THE ! LEADING Handled by Three ALITHE LEADING Patent t ffiedieines and :i via HOUSE-PAIIITS, Agents fei' Murphy's Fine YarjiiSheaf "and the only, agents in ... vnj ui ..4 www nuij K-i- t.-U'ii iV?' -WE The Largest Dealers: rin . Wall ; Paper Finest Line of Imported Key,r;West : and 'Domestic Cigars !29 Second Street Goods to Arrive. Hits' Styles. Stock; - the. Most : Complete Best '-Assorted Selections. Patterns the Most Fash- Ties, . Hats, Etc., "We N LY, Registered Drugsts OILS AUD-GLASS. , ii uuauis; a. a x tuuks. , AKK- Th Dalles, 5rbri ITALY'S FINANCES BAD. A Check on tie TrMe AllianceDis- ; .arm or :Banirnpt . ' RESIGNATION OF THE . CABINET. The Situation Claimed as. a Triumph For the Vatican, KIKO hBMBKBT IN A DELEHMA. The Santa Fe Wreck- Wild Cattle in New YorkThe Heading Combine Want Influence. - Paris, May .7. A dispatch from Rome says : .' "King Humbert has not yet ac cepted the resignation of the cabinet, and it is- a" mystery it he has decided what coarse to pursue." Yesterdav Marquis di Rudini, the . prime . minister of Italy tendered King Humbert the res ignation of all the members of the cabi net, due to the refusal of the chamber of deputies to adopt a vote of confidence in the government's financial policy of retrenchment. The finances of Italv are in a bad way. . . French , newspapers all hail the Italian crisis with great sat isfaction, holding that it will be a check to the triple alliance. Le Fiaaro save King Humbert is in a ,delemma, and must either disarm the army or see the country , bankrupt; ... Le Qaulait claims that the Italian situation, is a triumph for the Vatican. . '. "'.'. Stampeded Cattle In Kew Trk City. 2Tbw Yonir, May 7. The streets of New York with a band of wild steers broke loose,- was a scene of conspicuous torment to a panui stricken public at an early hour yesterday in ' the' "vicinity of 45th street and East Tiver,', where they had been let oat of cor rail, at the fire of the large slasghter house of Childs & Co. The cattle went ''tearing through the streets in a": panic. "There was many harrow escapes from being trampled to death from the infuriated animals. The loss on the building, contents and wharf is estimated at f2oU,iKiu. - . ; -Stockbolders Have Rights. . ! -" Mobile, Ala. rf May . 6. Chancellor Taylor has decided . that ; the present management of the Mobile and Ohio road are not entitled to the-possession, and that the road must pass from the control of the Farmers'. Trust company of New York back into the hands of the Jstock holders, pending the appeal to the . su reme court. If the chancellor's decision is affirmed, the directory elected by' the stockholders -in February will, take charge.. v. . ; - : ,,. . . . : .-. ' ' The Santa JT a Wreck. Fx. Madison, la., May 7. The bodies of the. onknown woman and child taken from the wreck oi , the. Bant&Fe train near Medill, are now known to be those of Mrs. C. Bauseh and child of San Ber nardino, Cal. . They, . with . the other dead.were laid put in the morgue . here, ana presentea . a . snocking ; spectacle, Many of them are badly disfigured. The unhurt . and slightly , hurt today will leave for their destinations. ' , - After the Immigrant. Pittsbubo, May .6 The United fitates government is securing immigrant sta tistics with . a view of" amending the present laws;' It is proposed to follow the immigrant from the time of leaving Ellis island r to ascertain whether he be comes, a good citizen or lands - in .the prison or the poorbouse. V-The inspector is instructed to secure all- data possible at the earliest moment to forward to Washington for presentation to congress. Conviction Iaaposslble. Fbesno,- Cal.- May 7.-rThe second trial of Gambler Smith for killing an other gambler named Williams ended by the failure of the jury to agree! It is believed that his conviction now will be imppssijblevr . Both !.werf well known sporting men, the.killing being the re sult of a. quarrel ' over a fame of cards' Williams fired firat'st'riklng: Smith -.in the arm, and Smith returned . the fire. Killing Williams. ,7 ; ' . - Want TniiiitiiM. . Scbanto.v, Pa. May l.--T. V. Pow derly is authority for the statement that the Beading coal combine r has, sent an emissary Inio. flxe Lackawanna valley who has seen every minister and priest of every xlenomiaatian offering- passes and' money for their indbrsement of the combine. ' In two instances priests were approached with an offer to pay the jcost of the erection f paroclilal schools. !.; j t : ," Bolman Shown V-p. Washixotox, JVTay 7. Jf Rep. Holman haS made anything, either for' himself, the state Which he is presumed to "rep resent. or saved a dollar .justly " to the government by his senseless obstruction there is not a roan' living who 'knows it; His hypocrisy was shown tip in " its true colors ' yesterday on'a motion Of Eeed to . strike out a - useless item in', the appropriation bill, " relating to ;the Miamav in Holman 'e district. It Was done as a pretest upon which to base one of the severest lampoonings Holman has ver received in his careen -The best part of it all was that' nearly every person on the floor' of the' house, demo crats aa well as republicans, enjoyed the severe remarks of the ei-speakelr. to the fullest extent. It was shown beyond nil question that Holman was only a .re former and in; favor of retrenchment when it did not affect the state of Indi ana, or his own congressional district. Speaker Reed charged him' with ' never opposing any' appropriation foV.his 'own state, and Holman denied this by " say ing that'he'.voted-'against 'the'Ewamp land : proposition. -which would "have been of great benefit to his state. "Me Rae, of Arkansas, was promptly on ; his feet, and denied Holman's statements in the most emphatic1 manner. .- The fact is Holman is a humbug of the' worst kind, and was only placed at the head of the appropriation committee as a part of the bargain y ,' which Crisp, was elected speaker,.: and to carry out the record of false economy upon whi.;h the democrats propose to predicate their present campaign. jThe exposure of his humbuggery and hypocrisy was -'one of the enjoyable occasions of the week. - ' Barated -the Combination. Alleghany, Pa., May 7. Frank E'. Mqcan, treasurer of the Duncan B. Har rison and John L. Sullivan combination. was arrested! yesterday on a" 'charge of embezzling. ' The information, was made by. , Duncan B. Harrison. . Moran has been with Sullivan for many years, and accompanied him . to Australia. , . He is to have a hearing in Pittsburg today'. - :ti Portland Xive Stock.- Market. j ... - Poktlasd, May t 7TrThe .following prices of live stock, in. this market are furnished by A.; Fargher &". Co. t - CaL steers, average 1,150 to J,250 .)bs., $4.00 14.1a ; Grass fed steers, average 1,000 to 1200 lbs.,';$3.75 $4.00; jGrass fed cowsr average 900 to 1,100 lbs., $3.00 $3.80 ; Hogs, blc?k,average 125 to 200 lbs. $6.006.25 ; Stock, average 80 to 125 lbs., $5.75 ; 6.00 ;i Grass' fed sheep, average 80 to 95 lbs.; $4.75 4.00'j ditto average 100 to 110 lbs. $5.00 a $5.10; Grass fed sheep Eastern Oregon , average .95 to 110 lbs., $5.00 $5.10. The market iB strong, or good stock. : ' . -,: A . :' " .: ' ':'- - - '. ..- ."! -.- No Place to Lite. -- There has been some growling because in Oregon we have had twenty tflix rainy days during- the past month, - People wh -feel -inclined to resent this-should go over to Japan and "settle" at Gifu, where during thirty days lately they have had 1,757 earthquake shocks. ' This is one every half hour and a few shocks over:. Moetpeople will agree that this is a very shocking state of affairs, and must have a very deleterious . effect on the dairying industry, as under such cir cumstances it would . be impossible for cream to rise.' '. .j-f.- ' - - Itia impossible: to Settle coffee there with either fishskin or egg shells, and 4 the grounds have to be held down by i hydraulic pressure. When one reads of blizzards and la grippe on one . hand and perpetual earthquakes on the other, he f can thank his- stars that he lives in '.Ore- gonj where the early, and the later rains fall copiously and the clouds drop jtheir garnered treasures down promiscuously and where "crops" "never fail.-P6rtland Oregonian. "-'" ' - "''--. Queer Place for a. Marriage Ceremony. . ' Mary Buckner and W. B. Whitney' called at the' residence of Magistrate: Brownfield .Friday- night. They were! very anxioUB to be married, and that, too, in a hurry. - It was nearly midnight, and the magistrate was in bed. They said they wanted to catch a train .that left: in an hour; hnt,it would take some time to dress, and 'the magistrate .hit' upon a novel plan. The couple were in- ited to hia Wroom, the necessary pa-4 pers were drawn up, and while lying ; on bis couch the marriage ceremony vas ! performed. Lonisville CJonrier-JonrnaL ; , -; : .. , r- ; . . .; ; Sariaa Watehmaken to Exhibit. : ''") The watchmakers of Switzerland.'at recent convention in.Beme decided to i make an exhibit at Chicago of their i. finaet ad ooatlieBt 'watches, but not to attempt any competitioa. with American maamfacturers in cheaper grades. . They hare, applied to thw .Swifio rconncil : for firuuicial and 'other aid to enable them to make a creditable exhibit. !.:. aa-wna tast-a synoicat oi owiss ana KngrWi capitalists has been formed to utilize a part of the f alia of tha Bhiae as Latrffenbarg if or. vth, genT&tion of electric energy.' ' The Ws-tes will be led to torbine wheel and 700 hortM power P? aevePa- -fw xctaaiM ; .7.- - - 'l - -- '. '- .-.- ... ,K - - SCION OF DEMOCRACY. MeetingFor "dewlant; Tariff and Gold. TO PUT ONLY DEMOCRATS ON GUARD A Prote'stln Advance, Against all At . tempts at a Compromise. . NO KQI-IVUCATION OK STRADDLE.' Will -Not Stand for Silver Klntt, Mine Owners, and Others ' Hostile to . the People. Baltimore, May 6. The'youngdem ocracy of Maryland had a largj meeting hist night under- the . auspices' of the ; Cleveland tariff reform club. Resolutions were adopted demanding that no dele gate be chosen to the national conven- , tion who shall not have given an indu- ' : bitable pledge that he favors tariff re form and.: the nomination of Grover Cleveland.; As regards the tariff and silver, the resolutions say : "We pro test in advance against all attempts at a -compromise, equivocations or -straddles in regard -to tbes- great issues' as cow ardly and dishonoring to the democratic party, aS it is to the interest of tariff op pressors, silver kings and mine-owners and hostile to the true interests of the people, and, whether intended or not, calculated to place the democratic party in a false position, and bring about its defeat for the benefit of those two classes." - ? .- -' . . Old Dancers in China Uenewed. Omaha, May 7. In the M. E. general conference yesterday, the committee on Chinese exclusion "made no report, as it had learned that the bill bad been signed by the president, therefore it was too late to. take action until the exact wording and condition of the bill was ascertained. Dr, Swindell offered a motion to have V the question referred to the committee on the state of the church . He feared the passage of the bill would, jeopardize ' the lives and property, of missionaries in " China, and wanted the matter considered and disposed of so the conference might be thoroughly informed as to the actual state of affairs, r The matter was finally referred to another special committee of five ministers and four laymen. - Grave Dang-er to Chicago. Chicago, May 6. 4s n result of tfie--tremendous rains this , week there is grave danger that the immense amount of sewage now being discharged into the lake will reach the crib and pollute the city's water supply. The officials hope the flood may. subside in- time to enable them td commence pumping back into the Illinois and Michigan canal." River all over the Country are out of theic banks. Very Light Sentence.. -London, May 6. Charles Mowbray... publisher, and David J. Kichol, editor of the anarchist; paper Common Weal, were tried today -for counseling the mur der of the authorities .who caused the conviction '. of ' the Walsall anarchists. Jiichol ' was " sentenced to- eighteen months at hard "labor, .-and Mowbray was acquitted on the ground that he was not connected with . the' paper - at: the time the article was published. -" Jay Gould' Illness. . ' "I Sasta Fe, May 7. About ten days ago Jay Gould was so much worse that relatives and 4a minister were, sent for, and came here from the east. . He is yet quite ill and confined to his bed in his private car at Albuquerqe. ' f j.p Mmst G. Too. . -..u- , . c.. . , ' aA5S FbancIsco, May 6. Sixteen Japs arrived from Naiiaimo on ihe steamer Grandholm 'today. Controller Phelps re- fused ' to - land " them' aS they wore an imdesirable-looking lot of emigmnt?, arid will send theni' back to Nanaimo. ; h-: m'-v :: o; . l' h : ImDeaehed Him. k X)ttAwa, Jffay 7.--After.two weeks the 1 impeachment .,:of - Sir - Adolphe , Carou, : postmaster-general .of . Canada, for malfeasance in, office,' W accomplished . yesterday; Bribery was of the specifica, tion, -and.- the amount, involves nearly $i,ew,ooo, : ' - " - . . - May JCxport Cora. .St. PaTBBSJBCBGy May 6. The govcrn nent .grain -commission ' has recom mended the exportation of maize from j the southern ports of Russia. j ; 1.. - ..- . ...