0 id! . .... T , T I ! . .. s vo THE DALLES. OREGON, TUES DAY, OCTOBER 4, 1892. NO. 95. t r ...... V. E. GARRETSON, Mio!:lewei: SOLE AGEM FOB THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. - ' 138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or. Kranich and Bach Fianos. Recognised as Standards of the high est grade of manufacture. JUDGE NELSON'S DECISION. Speaking of patent medicines, the Judge says : "I wish to deal fairly and honorably with all, and when I find an article that will do "what it is recom mended to do, I am not ashamed to say so. I am acquainted with Dr. Vander pool (having 1 been treated ' by him for cancer), and have used his blood medi cine, known as the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure, and while I am 75 years old, and have used many pills and other remedies for the bloodr liver and kid neys, I mast say that for a kidney tonic in B rights disease, and as an alterative for the blood, or to correct the action of the stomach and bowels, it is a very su perior" remedy, and beats anything I ever tried. J. B. Nblson, --"Yakima, Wash. At 50 cents a bottle. It is the poor man's friend and family doctor, UOHN PASHEK, i - Tailoi, Hext door to "Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc;, of all latest ; . ; Styles, at Low Prices. .Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. fepaiiring and Cleaning V , Neatly and Quickly Done. CRAB. BTUBUNG. OWEN WILLIAMS. Stubling 8 Williams. The Germania, ' SECOND ST. THE DALLES, OREGON JpsT'Dealers in Wines,; Liquors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. HI. H- Young, Blacksmith & wagon SUop General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work -: Guaranteed. Horse Shoeeing a Speiality TM Street, opposite tne old Lielie Stani The, St , Charles :f Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. .This old. popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been re papered and 'repainted and newly carpetearthronghoat. r The . house cfantiiriff ITOfoo'msandis supplied with every modern convenience. , Rates reasonable. A go&'i8irant -attached 'to the house. Frer bus to and f ram nil trains. . . -v -,( ':-"- V ?r tofw; skNOWLfESPr6rJ.i- Glotnimr w- Our pall IJpe Of Clothing and' Furnishing Goods is can " ' . ;- $aue fT0pey By seeing our stoclc before making your purchases. , nr D uUll D w lams 1 DRUGS Snipes ciKinersly. -THE LEADING- Itt id 1 .... A . . . 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' HeariiiE. ;: BUT THE VISITORS MUST' BEHAVE One of the Most Interesting Religious Trials of the Day. DB. HILL RAISED TUK QUKSTION The I' ope Sends a Delegate on This Side of tb Pond to Try and Har monize Opinion. New Yobk, Oct. S. The famous case of Professor Charles A Briggs, of the Union Theological seminary, against whom charges of heresy have been agi tating the Presbyterian church for a year and . a half, came up this morning at the regular meeting of. the New York presbytery. The general assembly it its meeting in Portland, Or., last May , refused to accept the presbytery's dis missal of-the charges- against Brjggs, and ordered the presbytery ; to proceed witLv the trial. At the afternoon session Dr. Hall raised the question, whether the hearing should be public or. not. He favored the matter being dealt with with closed doors, and wanted "all re ports, even those to the press, formu lated in session before being sent out. Dr.: Briggs replied that he favored , a public inquiry. It was decided that the public should be admitted, but that if they made demonstrations similar to those of the last eession, the gallery ehonld be cleared.. . -i: A e1e?ate From llie Pope... . .i -. Chicago,' Oct. 3. A morning paper says : "Pope Leo is'sending Monsignor Satolli," president of . the - Academy of Noble Ecclesiastics, to this country, as a delegate apostolic, to take up the' much mooted school question with prelates in this country; ill an endeavor to harmon ize their differences of opinion. 'Mean time, the meeting of archbishops," which was to have taken ' place in ' New-"York early this month, has been- postponed till November." T .'.: " '" -Ths. Spencerlan . Era. '. ' ... Welcome..' On laet Monday a bicycle rider was arrested by one' of the east side policemen for having Air - wheel 'oh the sidewalk; Instead of taking the prisoner to the8tatioir, a8 he should, the vigilant ;copcollected five dollars from the man, told bim he would bold the money for his One, and let him go. It is hard to tell JusVftow- fair police powers extend under the Spencerian era of reform, but it is certainly estab lishing a bad precedent whenan officer is allowed to make an arrest, fix the fine or bail of the prisoner and then release the mail without taking- him to the station... It begins to look as though Judge Carey is to be ignored in pushing to a finish the great ; reformation of wicked Portland. ' , - - The Whaleback Wetmore. Oregonian. The ship seems to have suf fered no more material damage from its weeks of pounding by waves and storms on a dangerous beach, than the breaking in of the side of theicabin superstructure. LTJie ship iiaa not been broken, up. The nun eeems, inoeu, w ouve Bunerea no more '; injury i:than ' could .' b repaired ctuiiiy a'.vu.viuuxi uslii t-uuiu wv pul led pff .thetatid bankand towed', to a dockjf; This reveals a powsr pi resistance without paralell In the history of naval pot De"r6aiteq ; to prainaryj purposes of navigatlo'ii, bit it endarea more wreck fng .without total destruction 5 than any othet forni ,of vessel ever built.' Unfor tonatel j fattk epEP.nt vessels-are built for the purpose of being-navigated rather than that 6f beiDg wrecked. . : . Villard Ball Donation. Eugene Register. I In Villard Hall at the. state university in this city, hangs a large and exceedingly fine picture of Henry Villard, in whose honor the - hall Vas "named It was placed- there '"Wed-j nesday and is the gift of the late Mrs. H. S. Simon, of Salem, and sister of Mrs. '81' H. Friendl j.'of this cityf)It was pre sented by "her before her death, which occurred but a few weeks ago, and her wishes have been erecutedi - In the eor4 ner of the frame is the card of the donor j ni thia:'friend fv"thiilLBrverBityJwilI long hold her in grateful remembrance. ' S. -.Oerinan ; Vtt ysicl an, on Cholera... Jsw Yobk , Oct. 3. A Berlin special says Prof. Rumpf of ' the Eppendorfer hospital, Hamburg, has reported his experience 'in ; the- treatment of ': 3,000 cholera patients. 'He declares , that all the vaunted remedies ; are useless, in cluding Balol,. cres'ol, creos6te," lactic acid "and bydrocloric acid.-. Injected sul phuric acid and' inorphia, as suggested by American doctors, he also found of no avail, but in mild cases an injection of tannin .'was .' successful.' . Professor Rumpf concludes that all methods aim ing merely at disinfection of the intes tines fail ;; that the remedies must be sought which: remove- cholerical bacilli from the intestines. ; He mentions hot baths, hot' coffee, tea, wine', champagne and ' camphor as useful in critical cases. He adds that an injection of a 'solution of common' salts "cured 20 per cent.' of the cases. - Professor Klebs, of Zurich, who has been treating patients in Ham burg with injections of a fluid obtained through the culture of cholera bacillus, states that after an injection of the fluid the temperature of the patients soon be comes normal, and several apparently hopeless . cases recovered . under this treatment- - . - :-.-): Current Topics. Gen. Weaver appears to be performing the functions of a mustard plaster in the already heated south." ' " . ' ,' "Large hats will be worn',,? says a fashion note. Interest in the. modern drama appears to be on the wane. ' - France appears to have had - as much fun out of her centennial celebration as she did with her recent anarchistic dis turbances. - - - "- - ' . President Harrison- promptly "cinched Chile and the cholera ; we , fancy . he won't have much trouble doing likewise by Venezuela. V- :.' ' ' ' Rudyard Kipling's earnings are said to have been deposited in the New Oriental bank, ' which recently sus pended, and the writer was so troubled over it that he abandoned bis proposed trip to Samon. . .- . .,-;.' -; ',' If . the sun gave forth sounds loud enough to reach the earth, such' sounds, instead of reaching "us; in the- space - of about ;eigbt: minutes,'.'. as light' does, would '."only ' ariive. after Ja'" 'period of nearly 14 years.- . ; ' """' ' "The new sub-treasury building at San Francisco has an electric burglar . alarm installed between the rows of - bricks so that any interference - with - either the bricks or cement will cause an - alarm to sound.: -- - - - - : - - - ' A laudable movement is on foot to get President Harpej to get. President .Stry ker to move Hamilton -college - out west and make ; it an annex ' to' the great University of Chicago. It is understood that Dr.. Harper has- already offered to Dr Bristol the chair of bibliophifoeopliy-. May be, ifthe Evening Post . succeeds in getting Grover Cleveland :elected, . it will' be able i ! to get-Dock' '.Jenkins bounced. 1,TThe crime ; with' 'which the Dock is charged is that -of . haying v de clined to let "Mr. Godkin out of quaran tine before he took a sulphur bath"; " " ' '- ". '. r. .- ;- r :-, : .. y , -, T.he opeu fire place in the? new- public library building at Machias, Me., will be constructed of stones which . were used for. ballast ad board -'the British war schooner -, Margaretta, captured by the Americans near Machias during the early part of the revolution. ' ' ; Bismarck is quoted by Mr. "Bftrnet,' a New-York' merchant," whcEad a twenty minutes' chat wth the jox -chancellor at the Bad Salina.jTKiBeea'gen," during the summer, as having Txpreseed a warm desire . to see this country and some .likelihood of visiting . the Chicago fair next year. . Thfe Announcement should, at once settle i n't he negative the ques tion as to "whether KaisefsVVilhelm will be there. : - - - -'- 1 ' -' ; James Wood, a poor Irish carpenter of Springfield, HI., must have been born with two golden ' spoons in his moutli. He has just returned from Englajid "with 1 $120,000 awarded him in the settlement of the estate of John , Wood"," his great grand-uncle.'-' Now it is discovered that be is an heir to the Hatfield 1,000,000 estate," now in" the" English chancery; court. -. . - . . . (i Highest of all in Leavening-Power fii Sift H COLEMANS STATEMENT Dr. Cronin's" SasBectel Murderer Talis 'v ' . " Guarfleilly. UNION KIDNAPPING CASE An Elopement Leads to the Arrest of an Entire Family. ' "' . .' TUB HARD LICR OF , A VARHEB James Shaekleyv of Pendleton, Sued, ' II Itt en and Kicked, all Within a . Week Minor Mention-. ' . - SaLem. Or., Oct. 3. When inter viewed .today, Thomas Coleman, alias Carlson,' and supposed to be Geoghegan, or '-Cooney, thei fox,"'- Dan' Coughlin's friend, and the suspected 'murderer. of . Dr."' Cronin, talked with -more caution than , yesterday. His every-word was guarded. He made this positive- state ment: - v'-1- ' :"- -,; '-';-: -"As I eaid before I had -nothing- to-do wilh that Cronin case.' It is a delicate matter, and I don't' care to talk about . it. - I have a good idea how my name' : got mixed up with it, but I "do not want to talk-of it.'r There are people in Chicago who know I bad nothing ta do. with it. I'll demand all my legal rights ii .the matter and ; will, make a fight agaiast going to Chicago. I knew O'Sullivan, but not intimately. I never knew Dr Cronin and never saw "him' to my recollection. I wasn't in, Chicago. duringlhe trial and don?"tkhow.whether .; or not I knew . Burke. I' was never, ar rested in' Oklahoma as the - suspected' murderer of Cronin. ;". ' ; . - - " '.' " ; ' Coleman's two-year term in-the' state prison expires here in a month..'; ; ' ' . r A Kidnapping Case. -, ' Union, Or., Oct. 3. Frank Jacobs' and .' Miss Tennessee Baisley, of Dnrke, Baker county, were married, in' this city . Sun day. - J. C. Baisley, the. father of- the" bride, appeared and immediately ' swore out a warrant for the arrest of Jacobs, his father; mother and brother, .bo. a. charge of kidnapping the girl, who it is 'claimed Is only 15 years of age.'. The' enraged father, finding that an alfidayit had been 'made to the county, clerk that the girl was over 18 years, hadadditional warrants placed in the hands of the offi cers for the arrest 'of Frank and Fred : Jacobs on a charge . of perjury;" The ' first case came upjn Judge.'Blaskeslee's court yesterday and the plaintiff asking ' for further time,' .Thursday t was set as the date of trial. "Fred Jacobs escaped ', arrest, but the other defendants were committed to jail Under $500 bonds-,. Which they were. unable to give, i; j . ,.. , A Farmer's Hard Lnck..' Penil.ktox, ; Or., Oct. 3. Sunday ' morning James Shockley was kicked iii the breast by. a vicious horse which he was harnessing. .The kick was terrific and might have resulted : more seriously had he not been very near the animal's heel 8." Shockley was' badly bitten a few . days ago by a mare, and has genuine -hard luck, having been sued, bitten and kicked within a week. Cleveland the . Platform. . Oregonian. One , part of Governor Penrioyer's -epeech' is' sound. This is his criticism of the democratic party and its candidate for their positions on the tariff' question. While the" platform, as Governor : Pennoyer remarks, declares protection unconstitutional, the ' candi date promises that protection shall be, maintained, but only for the benefit of manufacturers. This is a perfectly cor rect statement. The candidate sets the platform aside, '.and announces that him- self is the platform. ' ' , The nebula., in Orian is a fine tele scopic object now. The great black space in this nebula is known, among unpoetic star-gazers as the .coal-hole. No star has ever been see a in this hole -Latest U. S. Gov't Report