VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1894. NO. -98. 77 '.V SALARIES RESTORED Jnflge Dunn's Orders to tne Union Pacific Receiyers. . DOINGS OF THE INDUSTRIALS The Leaders of Coxey's Army at Loggerheads-President Dole Drawing Dp a Constitution!. ,Omaha, April 13. Judge Dandy has ordered the wages of Union Pacific em ployes restored to the old rate. The orders apply to employes whose wages were cat last September. Where the men receive less than (60 per month the incrense is to date the 1st of last March. The inf-rease of others will date from April lt. ' The Industrial Army. Addison, Pa., April 13. Coxey's array today began its tramp over the mountains. Many would desert but fear the Winchesters of the mountaineers. A clash of authority occurred between Corey, Browne and Smith, who detest each other. . Coxey has disappeared, ostensibly in search of provision. Bread for Kelley's Army. Chjcyenne, April 13. The bakers have been working all night to prepare for Kelley's army. Members of the army generally desire to go to Denver and probably will do so. Trainmen pu nounce the recruits orderly, having no trouble on the trip. . The army is ex pected at 3 p. in. FROM HONOLULU. Praldent Dole la Busy Drawing; Up the Kew Constitution. San Francisco, April 13. The steamer Monowai arrived today with Samoan ad vises up to March 28 and Honolulu news of April C. ' Quietness prevails at Honolulu. President Dole is reported busy drawing up the new constitution to be submitted to the convention to be held in May. The proposed convention is now the main subject of discussion. The election of delegates it to be held May 2, and the registration of voters is now proceeding Only 547, however, have yet taken the oath necessary to qualify as e'ectors, These are nearly all whites and Portu guese. 1 he royalists are exerting every influence to keep the natives from going to the polls, arguing that the pro visional government is not the gov ernment of the Hawaiian people. The new constitution as pro posed by Dole will provide for an executive council, as at present con stituted, and a legislature to be formed by appointment. The upper house or senate will be composed of 24 members appointed by the president, vice-president and the executive council for two years. .In the lower house 40 members will be appointed by the executive coun- cil and eenutors. When the executive council, senators and assemblymen have been agreed upon, they are to be called together to promulgate a second consti tution and to fix. the date of a general election of government officials. Another London Scandal. London, April 13. A well-known in structor of music, having the entree of the most aristocratic society and a mem ber of several prominent clubs, has fled - the country as a result of exposure, He taught music in an institution at tended by the daughters of the best families, and by casting a religious glamor over his acts accomplished the ruin of ten or a dozen young ladies, The rules of the institution require three ladies to be present when, instruction was being given, but thiB was prevented by two keeping guard so that the pro feasor and the third lady could not be interrupted. This caused the pupils to intrigue with each other for their own destruction. His wife was a consenting party, having been persuaded, like the girls, that the old sins were the rites of a new religion, of which the professor was the prophet. Several girls fled with the professor.- . The names are . kept from the public. Sure Shot Squirrel Poison at Snipes & Kinersly's. ; To Bead For The Care. It is said on good authority that an expedition will leave Portland on or about July 1, heading for the recently discovered great cave situated in Joseph ine county at the southern extremity of this state. While no one as yet knows the full extent of this "hole in the ground," explorations have been made far enough to dieclose the fact that the famous Mammoth cave of Kentucky is by far its inferior in every particular. Another party is being organized at San Francisco for the same purpose, that of exploring the cave. The excursion from the city of Portland will make the trip on horseback, with pack animals, visiting en route Three" Sisters, Diamond Peak, Crater Lake, Mount Pike, Fort Klamath and Klamath reservation. The company will contain several East ern tourists in addition to an artiet and geologist. Ranch Bill, the scout, has been secured to lead the expedition. Telegram. NEWS NOTES. Mitchell spoke against the tariff bill Friday. " Of 109 members of the Rhode Island legislature elected last week, 104 are re publicans. JohruT. Davis, dry goods dealer, the richest man in Missouri, is dead. He leaves $25,000,000. War has broken out between loyalists and rebels in Samoa. Thirty have been killed and 50 wounded so far. News is ' received by. the Brazilian minister at London that the insurgent vessels were repulsed in the bay of Rio Grande and escaped to sea. The president has appointed a negro politician, C. H. J.Taylor by name, to be recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia. It is worth $30,000 a year. David Dudley Field died suddenly Friday morning of pneumonia. Field was 89 years old. His death occurred at his residence at Grammecy park, Kew York. ' . ASTONISHED INDIANS. They Thought a Red-Haired Paleface Something of a Freak of Mature. Twenty years ago the Indians in Colorado knew but little of the white man, and nothing1 hardly of his ways or habits except from tradition. Among the people who went to settle in Colorado at " that time, says Golden Days, was a man with very red hair. He and his party were thrown among the Indians,, who thought at first that his hair-was painted, just as they painted their own bodies and faces. An old chief came up to him one day and looked at his hair very carefully "Ugh!" said he. And then, turning to the interpreter who had the party in charge, ' he wanted him to ask the man where he got the kind of paint that would color, and yet not be greasy or look dauby. lie was tola tnat tne man s hair .was not painted, but he would not believe- it. He once more walked up to the man and scrutinized his locks, runnipg .his hand through them and looking at his fingers. The red-haired man became a little nervous, and half fancied that the chief was calculating how nice a- red scalp would look hung to his belt. The in terpreter, however, laughingly told the man what the chief had said. Two or three more of the Indians then gathered around the party, and they and the interpreter had a pow wow. Finally the interpreter asked the man if he would object to putting water on his bair. ; . " He saw that the Indians would not believe but that it was painted, until they saw that tho water would not wash the color out. The man took seme water, rubbed it on his hair and then showed his hands to them. But it took four or five days of wondering -examination to convince them that he had not found somepeculiar paint, and got himself , up in a bright red suit of hair. James I. of England had a horror of a naked sword, and could not look at one without shuddering and turning pale. It was caused by an antenatal influence, the murder of Rizzio having shortly preceded his birth. Poison the squirrels. Sure Shot at Snipes & Kinersly's. Now ia the time to kill squir r els. Sur Shot at Snipes & Kinersly's. ; Imperial bicycle, lightest and best to date. See J. M, Huntington & Co. . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. II f "J 1 QWs n rs$f rrs AESOUlilEMtf .PURS "As old as the hills" and never excell-. ed. "Tried and proven " ia the verdict , of millions. Simmons Liver Regu-y- lator ia the '. rir T't'm only Liver JL-00 and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your faith for t ta c u r e. A mild laxa tive, and purely - veg etable, act-" ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry ormadeintoa tea. The King of liver Medicines. ' "I have used your Simmons Liver Regu lator and can conscienclously say It Is the' kinof all liver medicines, I consider It a medicine chest In Itself. Geo. W. JACK- BON, Tacoma, Washington. . O-EVERT PACKAGE- Hslb the Z Stamp- ia red. on wrapper. 1 na n Pills IN OTHER CLIMES. Slug Three" at the California Mid winter Exposition. San Francisco, April 10, '93. Editor Chronicle: It is a very difficult thing for one who is trying to "do" a city like San Fran cisco in two or three weeks to find time in which to write, especially when writ- ng is out of their line. But when the city has about "done" them, there is nothing left to do but to take a few hours "off" and in the meantime ecribble a few lines for fear the threats made in case a letter was not forthcoming may be carried oat. As to the trip down : So calm was the ocean that but few of the many passengers on board the Columbia have any idea from that trip what rocking on the billows really means, indeed I must say it seemed so much like a trip down the Columbia river that I was somewhat disappointed, for when one has deter mined to try all of the cures for seasick ness which has been given by friends its toobad to inies a good chance. We were also very fortunate in having on board as jolly a crowd as could be imagined, among whom were the councilmen of Omaha, Neb., twenty-two in number. Then there were two professors of music and one comedian among the passengers, so you see we had concerts, dances, etc., but to me walkingor sitting on deck was far ahead of sitting in music hall even though we were highly entertained Well, when we reached the city, we were somewhat disappointed in not find ing the mayor, down to meet us, but got into a sort of a dry .goods box with wheels on, where a man' charged us five cents to let him punch holes in a piece of cardboard, and were soon at a hotel Now if any one from The Dalles is a cftmin' down here, they'd better not stay at a hotel, for in the one where we stayed there-was a pipe which must have connection with the lower regions, for when you turn a little screw and put a match to it it burns, and if you blow it but you're liable to die of gastric fever, and go to the other end of the pipe. ' Now San Francisco is a "right smart little town," and compares very favora bly Ith The Dalles, only they don't have crushed rock on their streets. I'm goin' to tell 'em about it. A good many of the streets must have been built for toboggan slides, they're all up and down hill, and although the view of the bay and golden gate is beautiful when once at the. top, one is compelled to take a car if they intend to go more than a few blocks. The weather at present is all that could be wished for, and one does not need a wrap or overcoat except very early in the morning or late at night. The flowers here are wonderful,' and on every corner may be seen large baskets of violets, roses, lilacs and numerous flowers for sale, which in Eastern Ore gon are just leafing out ; but the fruit trees are just blossoming. ,. . We Bpent one day of last week in Oak land, and it Is certainly a delightful place in which to live. While there we met several former Dallesites, among them Mr. H. Glaaier and Mr. and Mrs. T.J.Nichols. . - - - You will no doubt be surprised that we were in the city a number of days be fore attending the fair. Not because, as is commonly reported at home.it is a "mudwinter imposition," but because so many other things have attracted, and we knew the fair would keep. Of course I suppose the opinion of a "hayseed," who has few opportunities of seeing any Gome in Dae Season -AND SO HAS OUR- VARIED and CHOICE SELECTION So ring ; OX" Dress GoMs, INCLUDING Specialty in Challis, 5 c per Yard. Llama Cloth, Challis, Sateen, Crepon, Irish Lawn, Pongee Silk, &c, &c. Specialty in Challis, 5 c per Yard. Largest and Latest Assortment in Dress Trimmings. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. larger cities than Grand Dalles, and that through a field glaes, or of mingling with the outdide world generally, would hardly be authority ; tut our party has decided that our visit to a fev of the buildings yeeterday ; indeed I may say the art building, has .fully repaid ua for coming, and some of our party may be considered judges. ..The illumination in the evening is grand, and a we .watched the electric fountain playing and listened to the fine band last night, we were "glad we were livin'." The attendance yesterday was not large, . but Sunday there were 14,000 on the grounds. We visited Golden Gate Park that day, and, as is the case with everything else to be seen, althongh to us it is worthy of a good description, we are not competent to attempt it. - Tomorrow is Berkeley, day, as well as rose day at the' exposition, and will no doubt be one of the days, and we Intend to make the most of it. When we have seen more of the fair will be able to tell more about it. However, if you ae not sorry that you . insisted on our writing, am afraid that some of our readers may make you so by "stopping a paper" which contains Buch nonsense. If . so, charge it up to ...... v Slug Tbbek. Go' to the Columbia Packing Co. 'a Central Market 'for choice sugar cured ham, at 12 cents a pound. Ask your grocer for Columbia Packing Co. '8 smoked meats and lard. Insist on their prices and accept no substitute. Boneless hams at 11 cents;- select breakfast bacon at 12 cents per lb; chice kettle leaf lard, 5-lb pails? 55 cents ; 10-1 b pails at $1 at the Columbia Pack ing Co.'B Central Market. There is no necessity for buying East ern smoked meats and lard when you can secure a better article of home pro duction for less money. Call at the Central Market and examine the Col umbia Packing Co.'s meats and prices, and be convinced. T Late News from Brasll. Buenos Aykrs, April 13. Itis reported here that the states of Bahia and Per nambuco have revolted against Peixoto. A Bio Grande do Sul dispatch Bays the federal troops have completely routed the insurgents in that state. -. .' It will be an agreeable- surprise to persons subject .' to attacks of - bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and-. Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attacks may be pre vented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of : the disease ap pear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakely & Houghton. Vor Sale. . A fine phaeton and single barnecs, nearly new. - Inquire at this office. '. - Hawortb the printer, at. home 116 Court St., Feb. 1st. for Infants and Chndrers- ' THIRTY yearn' observation of Castoria with the patfonagn of v millions of persons, permit pa to speak of it without encasing. ' It is'nnqnestinnaply th host remedy for Infanta and Children the world haa ever fcnown. ' Tt Is harmless. Children lifco it. It gives them health. It will save their- lives. Tn It Mothers have. eometTitng which is absolutely safe and practically perfect, mm a, ohUd's medicine. . Castoria destroys Torms.' Castoria allays Fevorishnesg. - . Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cnrd. i Castoria cares Piarrhcea and ytnd Colic Castoria relieves Teething Tronhlea. Castor! onrcg Constipation and Flatulency. ' , Castoria neutralizes tho effects of carhonio acid gas or poisonous airy Castoria does not contain morphine, opinm, or other narcotio property. ' Cantoria assimilates tho food, regnlatos tho stomach and howels, j ' ' ' giving hfalthy and patera! sleep. ' "! i Castoria Is pnt Tip in one-sjge pottles owly. It is not sold in hnlfc. 2Dont allow any one to sell yort anything ele oa the plea or promise. tWtit iaajnt as good" and "will answer every purpose. - : Pee that yon ft C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fao-rimfls fignatoro cf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. TH:E:'CELEBRKTED COLUMBI v BREWERY, AUGUST BUCH LER, Prop'r. This well-known Bnwery" is now- turning out the beet Beer and Porte east of the Cascades.: The latest appliances for ihe manufacture of (food health fu! Rfr haw htn jnrriMlui-ed, and on' y the' tirtt-clse article will be p acetl on b-''n"!ft.A '" ' - ..-' " " ' . " ' '" ' . " -l; ' ' -:. ' What? '"'' Hand-Corded Coreetfv' Health Reform Waists, Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waists, . Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order. ' Where ? T ! At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north- east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment j w.ill be fitted before being finished. ' Call at the fac torv and examine our goods, or drop a card in the . office, and our agent will call and secure your order.