! 1 1 " 3 ' : ' ' . . ' ' - ; 1 - 1 - ' - VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. no. iga TROOPS ORDERED OCT lecntiye Action Is jnstifled After COXEYITES LIABLE TO CONTEMPT In Stealing the Northern Pacific Train-They Resisted the " Federal Courts, Washington, April 25. A8 there has been manifested already in congress a disposition to criticize the president's action in ordering out United States troops to stop Hogan's train, it may be proper to set forth the facts thai influ enced the executive branch of the govern:": 'nt in this matter. First, it appears that the Hogan party, 500 strong, applied to the Northern Pa cific railroad authorities for transporta tion free to Washington. This was re fused by the receivers, tlien the men broke into a round honse, captured an engine and made up a train. At this stage the railroad authorities applied for and obtained from the federal court an injunction to restrain them. The authority for this was the fact th' the railroad is now in the bands oi the United States and the courts will be responsible for its management .through the receivers. The Hoganites disre garded the injunction and the court issued writs of arrest against them for contempt of court. When the United States marshal sought to serve this writ,' he with his deputies was locked up by the Hoganites and the party ran away with the train, headed for Washington. The judge and United States marshal telegraphed for aid to Attorney General Oldey. The latter saw the president and General Schofield was called into con sultation. It was soon settled that there was a warrantable necessity for execu tive action. .-The property seized was within federal control and the mob bad resisted the mandates of the federal courts. Sections 5,297 to 5,316 of the re vised statutes authorize the use of fed eral troops to suppress insurrections, re bellions and conspiracies which prevent enforcement by judicial process .or civil process of the laws of the United States. There was no ground for the interference of the governor or state authorities of .Montana, for the matter was offensive against federal statutes. The president therefore issued orders to Col. Swain at Fort Keogh to intercept the law breakers, arrest them and turn them over to the United States marshal for such action and punishment as the court may pre' scribe. Fortunately this point is one of the strongest garrisons in the northwest, comprising about 500 men. " St. Paul, April 25. Colonel Mason, of the third infantry commanding at Fort Snelling, has been ordered to bold the entire command in readiness to move at a moment's notice, and similar orders have been sent to all military posts in the northwesst. have been ordered to hold themselves in readiness." . Tariff in tbe Senate. Washingtok, April 26. The demo cratic members of the senate committee on finance held a meeting today for the purpose of conferring oyer the proposed changes in the tariff bill. Secretary Carlisle was before the committee. There is no room, for doubt the commit tee has agreed upon a policy, but all parties to the conference are very reti cent It is known the income-tax bill has been altered so as not to discrimi nate against persons who derive their in come from incorporations or business partnerships. ; Other changes have also been made, which it is believed - will satisfy its- opponents. It is believed also, amendments to many schedules have been agreed to.. Secretary Carlisle in sympathy with the efforts of the committee to obtain a bill that will surely pass by a party vote, and there is good reason for believing the movement has the sanction of the president. The Blythe Esta'e. San Fhanctsco, April 26. It is esti mated that the Blythe estate, the dispo sition of which the supreme court has just finally decided, is worth about $4,000,000. ' Out of this Bum the costs of litigation and other expenses, which the successful claimant, Florence Blythe, estimates will be about 40 per cent, will have to be paid, -leaving the large sum of $2,000,000 or thereabouts at Florence's disposal. FORMIDABLE NAMES. I The Butte Contingent Captured. . Forsythk, Mont., April 26. The Montany army of the commonweal, 650 strong, came in from the west at 10 :45 last night. Its leaders gave it out that tbe train would remain here until morn ing. Colonel Page, with a company of 250 infantrymen on a special train, arrived shortly after midnight and found Coxey's army asleep in box cars. .The surprise was so complete the Coxeyites gave up without a struggle. GREAT NOKTDKKN . STRIKE. BUI Negotiations Between President ana tbe Strikers Failed. St. Paul, April 26. Tbe outlook in Great Northern affairs is the men will not go into conference with ' President Hill again, and under no circumstances accept his proposition for arbitration and go to work pending a settlement in the event of their not again conferring they will send a note to Hill notifying him that they do not propose to tie up the road the entire length. Hill today said be had .waited long enough for the men. The people along the line de manded service, and he proposed to give it to them. I have men enough , to man the road," he said, 'fand the militia Tbe Complicated Nomenclature of Eu ropean Nobility.: . -It is customary on the continent of Europe to bestow several baptismal names upon a child, only one of which is used ordinarily in after life usually the first in the list. In France, as well as in some other European coun nes. the bestowal of any other baptismal name than one belonging to the Chris tian saints or taken from the Bible or from the name of persons of mythology or ancient times .is forbidden by law. No child can be given a npme which is the surname of a living person not even that of the president of the republic. Though it is. customary-to use bat one of the Christian, names which are bestowed it is necessary to .give the en tire list on certain formal or official "oc casions. Lately in Paris an Italian gentleman, M. Campagna des Barons de Sartana, was naturalized a French citizen, and on this occasion his lull name had to come out. It was as fol lows: "x - Vincenzo Salvatore Maria Gen naro fc rancesco-de-oaies urancesco- d'Assisi Francesco - de - Paolo Eocco Michele Crocifisco Einiddiq Pasquale Gioavanni Giuseppe Geltrude Carlo Gaetano Alfonso Ciro Andrea X.uigi Gioran Giusene Geraldo Antonio di- Pava Antonio-Abatte Campagna des Barons de Sartana. All these names up to "Campagna" are jriven names; the rest constitute the surname, which is sufficiently long in itself. The Christian names are twenty-six ' in number. Several of them consist of the combined given names and surnames of distinguished persons, after the manner of a certain English child who;' at the request of his parents, was baptized "Sir Henry Haveloek -General Wolseley Prince Al bert Jones." - The names of some of the members of the British nobility are constructed on a plan not altogether different from this. For instance, the name of the present earl of w'harncliffe is Edward Montagu Stuart Granvillts Montagu- Stuart - Wortley - Mackenzie. Youth's Companion. Tbe Sex of Rabbits. Does . the common hare or rabbit change its sex with the season? know that this seems like asking a very foolish question, but if you will investigate the matter you will find that there is something in it after all Dyly, the English dramatist, izu his "Midas," says: "Hares we cannot be because they are male one year and I of Four-Footed Beasts bears out similar idea, and most of the ancient writers on natural ' history ' give- us to understand that hares are bisexual. have often heard old hunters claim that no man ever saw a male hare in summer or a female in winter! - Now is the time to kill squirrels. Sure Shot at Snipes & Kinersly'e. ,. . - Sure Shot Squirrel Poison at -Snipes & Kinerely's.' ' ; , ., Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. ' - Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report. ABC2JLFBEElf PJIT33 " As old as the bills" and never excell ed, "Tried and proven " 13 the verdict of millions. 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Mr. Powell is building a house on his lot in Johnston 's addition. The farmers have their grain most all in and are rolling it in some places. Our butcher Eli Hinman has left, to be gone for some time on a shearing expe- diton. . Gardening is the order of the day, and thrifty - housewives are busy planting corn, peas, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Humbert have gone to Portland where Mrs. Humbert is to be placed under the doctor's care for some time. ' Miss Lizzie Lang of Portland is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. G. Johnston. Little Hazel Johnston has been quite sick with tonsilitis, but is some better. Dr. Deitrick went to Portland Tuesday to assist in a surgical case. He thinks of moving his family to. our town to make his future home among us. Wednesday, a welcome visitor in the form of a beautiful . April rain, came. which will be much appreciated, as the grain needs more moisture to sprout. We see no reason why . the coming har vest will not be all that can be hoped for, as prospects are fine at 'present. . Mr; A. K. Dafur and Amos Gregg - are going to have a fruit farm on a large scale. They have set out about 400 strawberry plants and 400 prune trees, with the expectation of selling more prunes. So Dufur will have a fruit farm in her own vicinity and we can soon ob tain fruit (that is aa Boon as they bear) without going almost to Tbe Dalles. The. fruit trees are gay in their spot' less robes of pink and white, and the air ia laden with their sweet perfume, while the barn yard is spotted, with the little downy chicks, ducklets -and goslings, which shows that even natnre with the assistance of man, is doing her best to give bountiful harvest of animals for the use of mankind, as well as fruits and cereals. -:. . . .. Qtfiz. When Baby was sick,' we gae her Cantoris. ' When she was a Child, &oe cried for Castoria. When abe became Miss, she chug to Castoria, When Ehe had Children, she gave them Castoria. Advertised letters. . ..Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postofBce at The Dalles nn called ' for, . Friday, April 27th, 1894, Persons' calling-for aamewill 'give' date on which they were advertised : Adams, J C Battler, Miss Bettie Clark, Mrs Martha Gorman, Frank P Davis. Miss Effie Mounts, W P Fowler, Mrs EB Reece, M'ss Francis Rhea, Miss Eva O 2 Simons, Mr Henry Smith. Lena Thomas. Mr. Alvin Wing, Graeie '.. . Woodford, Mrs Wm . M. T. Nolan, P. M. Joles, Collins & Co. are rnnning a free feed yard for the accomodation of their customers. ' .daw Poison the squirrels. Snipes & Kinersly's. Sure Shot at 4. r -FOB- Itadies GhildFen s and Gentlemen's .ft u' .1 i Special in Ladies' Hose, 8$c a pair. .1 . HOSIERY Special in Men's Hose, 5c a pair. We Carry the Only . .. Louis Hermsdbrf " Hosiery. None "but the BEST BRANDS ; handled. EVERY PAIR "warranted STAINLESS. Also the "EREBUS". and ""ST., S. and P." Brands. . Ladi CALL." AND SEE OUR UNEQUALLED :s' 25-cent A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. A Great Man's Experience. - 1 Grant Gazette. A certain resident, noted for his love of truth and varacity, told the following story : "Not long since he had occasion to spend the night in a little town not a thousand miles from The Dalles. He repaired to a leading hotel and retired at quite an early hour. Before blowing out the lamp he carefully placed a num ber of matches on a stand so that- they could be easily found if required , during tbe night. On the 'stand was a wash bowl nearly filled With water. Along in the silent watches of the night he chanced to waken, and was surprised to find the room filled with a wild-wierd music, exquisitely soft, sweet and seem ing to come from 'out the air about him. Now our friend ia not a spiritualist and has no particular love for the occult. So he concluded that a light would have a soothing effect upon his nerves ; but upon searching for bis matches he found that they had mysteriously disappeared. With 'nervous haste he searched his pockets, and just as the well-known strains of 'We Are on the Ocean Sailing' came floating on the air, he succeeded in lighting the lamp and the mystery was explained. It seems that a gioup of bed-bugs had found the matches and in order to have a little fun had built them into a raft and were enjoying a sail on tha waters in the- bowl. When the v found they were discovered, their fright waa pitiful .and quickly changing their tune to 'Pull for the Shore Brother,' they suited their actions to the ' wind and soon reached the edge . of the bowl and escaped." 1 5 i Mil i - v-y Photographs. For the next sixty days will make my best $0 per dozen cabinets at $1 per dozn at Chicago Gallery, opposite Mavs & Crowe 8 hardware store, on Second street, The Dalles, Or. dl4t. Imperial bicycle, lightest and best to date. See J. M. Huntington & Co. ' for infants and Children. . ' THIRTY years oberva.tion of Caatorla with, the- patronago ot, million of pcraona, permit ni to epeafc of it without gnetng. It la TinqtiPirHonably tha best remedy tor Tnfanta and Children the world haa ever, known. It i harmlei. Children lihe it. It gtveu them health. It will aave their live. In it Mothers have) - amm thing which is ahaolntely aafe and practically perfect at m ahild'a medicine. ... x Castoria destroy 'Worms. ',.'".' Castoria allaya reveriahneaa. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cnrd.. I Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. . - Castoria enres Constipation and riatnlency. . Castoria B on trail eo the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonona aif Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. "Castoria assimilates the food, regulator ifao stomach and bowels. Hiving healthy and natnral sleep; : - ,.r . C-storia. is pnt np inne-size bottles oily. It is not sold in bulk. ' X7ontnllow am one to sell yon anything elio on the plea or promise that it ia"jnt as good" and "will answer every purpose." ' . Pee that vn yt C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fao-simile ' gjgnatpre cf QhlZdrzn Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THIS ; SALE js no. puff, merely for the f sake of . bringing in- a few dollars, but a genuine clear ing sale at such-prices as will .quickly distribute the goods into possession of other hands, v Those f that come early will get the best assortment from which to make their selection. , 1 . 1 M. HONYWILL; The Store to Let. - - .- . . . ' - V i