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VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH, 19, 1894. NO. 76. TROOPS HAVE LEFT General fficCoci Has Withdrawn .Ttem From Denyer ta Fort Logan. supreme' court hearing today The Outcome of the Pollard-Breck'W' ridge Trial Will ; Be a Divorce Suit Denver, March 18. General McCook today withdrew the federal troops from the city to 'Fort Logan. The proceed ings against Mayor Van Horn and Police Commissioners Rogers, Barnes and Mall ins for contempt of court, in "having violated the injunction issued by Judge Graham on behalf of Martin and Orr, will coinr? up' before Judge Glinn to morrow morning, Judge Graham having gone on a vacation. A Suit for Divorce to Follow. ' Washington, March 17. The final chapter of the Pollard-Brecklnridge ' trial, rumor says, will be a divorce suit. The secret marriage of Mrs. Wing and Representative Breckinridge t- '.- place in New York . April 29th, is tbuvro by the certificate of only a few days ago. It was not until the following July that the public marriage Was celebrated in Louisiana. It was after the New York ceremony that Breckinridge promised in the presence of Chief of Police Moore- to marry Miss Pollard. According to the testimony Colonel Breckinridge contin ued, his relations with Miss Pollard three weeks after he was married to Mrs. Wing. This revelation of unfaith fulness and duplicity on the part of Col onel Breckinridge, it is'. said, has keenly affected his present wife, and it . is now asserted that when the pending trial is concluded a suit for divorce will follow. Tbs Feeling. Against the Governor. " Denver Colo., March 17. The feeling against Governor Waite rnns very high, and it is said the temper of the opposition to him is such that the slightest pretext would be the cause of a personal assault on him. The propriety of having the governor Beized as a lunatic was discus sed by 'some, and at one time seriously considered. NEWS OF THE STATE. F. I.. Bennett of Kent undertook to run through a burning straw stack ' last week, but tripped and fell into the fire. Luckily he did not inhale any of the fire, but his face- and wrists were pretty badly burned. ' . J; E. McKinney of Lone Rock has just learned .that a silver mine at his old home in North Carolina, in which he owned a twelfth share, has been sold to an English company for $29,000. A brother and two sisters alw get a share nearly $2,500 each. He expects his brother out to Condon soon, and it is very probable that they will invest their 5,000 in- some enterprise at Condon, says the Globe. . A few days ago, Superintendent Gard ner of the Boys .& Girls' Aid Society, received word from Justice McQuillan, of Hillsboro, that one Myron Beard, liv ing on a farm near Greenville, had been brought before him and sentenced to a . term in the county jail for abusing his two little boys, one aged 2 years and the : jxa oui as the hills" and never excell ed. "Tried and proven " i3 the verdict o f .millions. Simmons Liver Regu lator , is . the only Liver and Kidney medicine t o which you Can pin your faith for a c.u r.e . A rmild laxa tive, an d purely veg etable, act ing directly - oa the Liver and Kid- an !' ; neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. - The King of liver Medicines. " 1 have used yourSimmons Liver Regu lator and can consciencioufily say it is the. kine or all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself. Geo. W. Jack son, Tacoma, Washington. . , 43-EVEItY PACKAGE'S ' Aaa the Z Strfnip jo red on -wrappers err'i ID Pits other 4 years. The children were found to'be covered with bruises and cuts One of the eyes of the-2-year-old boy was blosed and blackened, and the skin had' been knocked of the right temple. A large red handkerchief was tied around the little fellow's head, and represented a pitiful appearance. The elder child's hair had been pulled out from the back of his head. The case will be heard be fore County Judge Crandall, at Hillsboro On March 24. Mr. Gardner will be on hand, and he thinks there is no doubt that the permanent care of the little ones will be awarded to the society. NEWS NOTES.' De Gama and seventy officers boarded a Portuguese warship and put to sea un molested. 1 " i - The amended tariff bill will be pre sented to the senate Tuesday, but debate on it will not begin till two weeks later. The fine Union depot at Denver was completely destroyed by fire yesterday morning. ' - The loss is $500,000, fully in sured. The story was circulated at the state- house that the request" for troops at Cripple Creek was only a ruse 'to get them away from Denver. Secretary Carlisle has submitted to congress an estimate for an additional appropriation of $10,000 for.carrying out the Chinese registration act. The Cripple Creek (Colorado) miners are striking for an .eight-hour day with nine hours pay. They euccepsfully re sisted the sheriff and posse, and now the militia has been enlisted against tbem. .- There will be no contest over the will of Annie Prxley. Robert "A. Fulford, her husband, has effected a settlement with the mother and sisters of his late wife, which, it is claimed, exceeds their expectations. The mother of the actress, it is said, will, receive $15,000 and an allowance for the remainder of her life, while the sisters. will receive $10,000 and an allowance. The disgraceful row between Governor Waite and Messrs. Orr and Martin, of the fire and police board, over the pos session of their office, in which the state militia and federal troops took a prom inent part, will be settled in the courts. The chief' executive has submitted the controversy to the supreme court, aa hia legal advisers have advised him' to' do ever since the trouble began. ' A decision is expected as early aa Tuesday Miss Martha J. Fuller, a pretty sten ographer and typewriter, 26 years of age, who for the past three years has been employed by "Mr. Mullen, a New York lawyer, was Jound alone in the office, dying from pistol shot 'wounds by J. T. Magee, a lawyer in an adjoining room. Blood was flowing from' two great holes in either temple. . A revolver was lying upon the desk which a few moments be fore she had closed, preparatory to going home. It is thought Magee killed her himself, though he claims it was suicide, It was later discovered she had refused him in marriage. ' . - : FARM PRODUCTS ABROAD. Houses are very cheap in Australia. The horse' markets are glutted with animals. offered, for which there is no demand. Similar " reports come from Great Britain. Indeed the. depression in' the prices of horses seems to be world wide. A fixe stud of hackney horses has been established at Buda-Posth, Hun gary, by a wealthy gentleman named VVahrmann. Among the foundation animals are thirteen mares from the renowned Brodkfield stud of Mr. Bur- dett Coutts. . The agricultural department of India Has adopted what is there spoken of as "a new idea," and which consists in publishing for general distribution monographs, similar to the farmers' bulletins of the United States depart ment of agriculture. - ' . Farmers in all the parts of Europe which suffered from drought last year find it difficult to provide forage, to keep their live stock through -the win ter. In France and Germany, twigs of trees and vines are made to contribute to the subsistence of cattle and sheep, . United States Commercial Agent Smith reports that the Rhine vintage of 189.3 was a full ' one-half crop. This is. a gratifying amount, as a three- fourths vintage is a rarity ' and a full vintage remarkably scarce. It is ex pec ted on all sides that the Rhine wine of 1893 will be nne in quality. Deserving Praise We desire to say to pur citizens,' thai for : years we' have been- selling . Dri King's New. Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New- J,ife Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate- to guarantee them, everv time, as we stand ready to refund the purchase - price, if satisfactory results do not iollow their use. There remedies have won their ereat popularity purely On their merits, Snipes & Kinerelys druggists. . ' THE ISRAELITE N EGYPT. Egyptian Names Are Falthfally Repro duced la the ISible. A correspondent of the .Manchester.. Guardian writes: - . Perhaps hardly any taie ei ancient times iias.eome down to us so rwell accredited as to its main: facts as the story of the sojourn of the Israelites in Egypt, their wanderings" in the desert, and the slow and painful . evolution among- them of a higher form of religious faith, and yet, if we are to believe Profs. B. Stade ("Geschichte des Volkes Israel") and E. Meyer ("Geschichte des alten Aegrptens"), the Israelites never were in Egypt, at all. "All that we read of their history in Exodus," says Prof. Stade, "is a myth decked out as history." A defender, however, has arisen for the old story in far Japan, whence Prof.- L. Riess sends a paper to the Preussihc Jalir bucher (December) discussing at some length Profs. Stade and Meyer's argu ments, and giving his own attempt at a rationalistic version' of the Bible story. He dismissed as untenable their argument from the silence of . the Egyptian records (why, he pertinent- ly asks should the Egyptians have sought, to preserve- the memory ot events so little creditable to them selves?), and rejects as unscientific their attempt to emasculate ' into the mere' passing wandering of some small nomad tribe that migration and regeneration of a whole nation which has left lasting traces on the history,; of the world. The. accretions of a later date may be distinguished from the small bits of genuine tradition that are ; all that have come down to us by their very appropriateness, by their aptitude to enforce the tendencies of the age in which the tradition took definite liter ary form; thus the. miraculous element in the story of the Exodus would grow naturally out of the desire for religious edification, the omission of other men tion of other tribes than their own from "the growing' national exclusive- ness. Hut where-we find details erven which are opposed to the tendencies of the later time, such as the Midianites, later on Israel's '. bitterest enemies, figuring now as their main helpers in a spiritual as well as material sense, or the forefathers of the two great tribes, Ephraim and Manaseh, spring ing from an Egyptian mother, there we may surely draw conclusions favor able to the genuiness of the tradition of which they form part. No explana ' tion can account so simply for th faithful reproduction in the Bible nar rative of Egyptian names and circum stances as Xhat of the memories left bj' a lengthy sojourn in the country. Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte has just left the Russian army, to wear his uniform again only in case of war. He is an exile without a home, for the famous villa of Prangins, at the foot of the, Alps, near Lake Leman, is for ever closed. His one ambition was to become a great soldier; the privilege, was denied him in France and he went to Russia. Now he lays down h.is sword and intends to travel. I. To the Public. I have been in office two terms for which I am grateful to the voters Ot this county, and am ready to step -down and out Whenever they say so, but through any misunderstanding, I desire, there fore, to make the following statements First, I have never pledged myself to anyone that I would not be a candidate for school superintendent again. Second,: I have not been, am not now, and do noWintend to ' be, a candidate for county clerk before the republican county convention. Third, I am a candidate for the nom ination of county school superintendent before the coming ' republican county conv.ent.ion, subject to the decision' of the convention. . Troy Shelley. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, , As mercury will surely destroy the sense ot Emeu and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. -. 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The gospel of high protection will be preached by Governor William McKinley of Ohio, author of the tariff policy which the present administration and majority' in congress is endeavoring to annihilate. Governor McKinley will arrive here some time in May, and ar rangements for his tour' of the state are now being made by the republican state committee. Hon.' Henry Watterson, editor of the Courier-Journal, is booked to lecture in Portland April 26th on ''Money and Morals," and the local democracy is preparing to meet him with open arms. It is doubtful that his contract will per mit him to deliver a partisan address, but bis lecture will draw a packed house just the same. The populist managers have booked Ignatius Donnelly, Chair man Taubeneck and United States Sen ator Stewart to stump the state for Pen noyer and Pierce. Entertainment as well as enlightenment is in store for the voters of Oregon. Oregonian. The Good Templars. The regular weekly meeting .of Dalies Lodge, No. 2, was held at the K. of P. hall on .Saturday, March 17th, and a very en joyable time f was had. Four new members were initiated, after which a short literary and musical . program was excellently rendered by members of the lodge. .This ia one of the pleasant features of our lodge, and is worth men tioning At each meeting the .commit tee on entertainment have the. program prepared,, which consists of readings, recitations and music. Our lodge is in creasing in membership, and we have a class of members Becond to none in the state. 'Anyone desiring to unite with us will please inform any member of the lodge. Come and lend a helping hand for the good of the cause. ; V - ' ; , . - y . - . : " A Mihbes. O. W. O. Hardman,' Sheriff -of Tyrel Co., W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does pot hesitate to. say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a .bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 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