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VOL. VII.
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 184
NO. 126.
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SWEPT BY FLAMES
A ' Million-Dollar Fire Occnrfel in
y:.' Men. Yesterday. :
COCKRAN'S CATHOLIC SENTIMENTS
Gen. Shreffler in Jail at Cheyenne,
Wyo.-Movements of the Army
Selected News.
Boston, May 15. By the torch of an
incendiary today over $1,000,000 worth
of property is in ashes, over 500 families
of . the medium and poorer classes, con
sisting of over 2,000 people, are homeless.
Many of them had little time to save a
portion of their household goods, and
are tonight sleeping in the open air.
Women with, babes in their arms and
little cLildren huddled close together,
having only the sky for a roof and a lew
mattresses saved from the tenements for
a bed, and no prospect of a breakfast in
the morning.
The fire covered a space of 20 acres.
JLa far as can be learned, six persons
were injured, none fatally.
CHURCH AND STATE.
Bourke Cock ran Create, a Sensation In
a Speech in New Turk.
New Yokk, May 15. Bourke Cock
ran created a sensation by a speech last
night at the opening of the Catholic
edncational hospital. HeBaid:
"To declare the Catholic church hos
tile to the republic is to declare a
mother hostile to her offspring." Turn
ing to the archbishop and advancing
with forefinger outstretched, he de
clared with impassioned eloquence that
he would -' accept the teaching of - the
church : from his grace with the utmost
reverence, "but if the day should ever
come (here Cockran'a voice rose until it
echoed through the big hall) when from
the Catholic pulpit you utter one word
hostile to the integrity of this govern
ment: T fell von shoh lantmncrn wonld ho
heretical, yon would be false to the re
public and false to the chnrch that
placed the consecrated: oil'' upon your
head for the blessing of your children."
A subdued murmur of astonishment ran
through tbe ball, quickly followed by a
great burst of applause.
General Schreffler In Jait.
Cheyenne, Wyo., May 15. Nineteen
industrials, including Schreffler, were
placed in jail here today by Marshal
Rankin's deputies. . Railroad officials
have a train ready to move the United
States troops against the industrials and
anxiously await orders fpom Washing
ton. Schreffler In The Tolls.
Cueyenne, Wyo., May 15. Eight
deputy marshals arrived in this city
this morning with 19 of the common
wealers arrested at Cokeville. : Among
the number was General Shreffler, who
is charged with being the commander.
He denied this. He said the contin
gent was without a leader, and that he
was traveling from. Portland to Topeka,
Kan., where his folks live. The "gen
eral" claims to be a stone-mason, and
. showed a card in a local lodge of ' the
national association. Judge Riner, of
the United States court, stated this af
ternoon that be would try the men for
contempt of court without any prelim
inary steps. It is probable that the
men will be arraigned before him to
morrow. An order was received here at
1 o'clock today ordering four companies
of the 27th infantry to Green river to
secure the 200 men now. in the hands of
VUnited States Marshal Rankin, and to
protect Union Pacific property. The
train bearing the soldiers left at 1
o'clock and will arrive at Green River
tonight.
Kelly Not Keeping- a Sideshow. ?
. Ottumwa, la., May 15. At a meeting
here Oeneral Kelly-said he wanted it
understood that he was running no pop
ulist sideshow. Kelly 1 says when' he ar
rives at Keokuk he -will masa his boats
into a huge ' raft; and' hire a tag to putl
the army , to-', QuincyV III. ,: The author
ities of Eldon, the 'next objective point;
intend 'keeping the' army out. - Kelly
gave Colonel ' Speed positive orders to
land there. '-- -
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
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THE LAW WILL UK ENFORCED.
Industrials Must Keep Their Hands Off
Railroad Property.
Washington, May 15. Secretary La
ment and General Schofield held a con
ference with the attorney-general today
with - regard to sending troops to assist
the United States marshals in prevent
ing the industrial armies from seizing
railway property in the states of Wash
ington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North
Dakota and . Wyoming. ' After the con
ference the attorney-general said if the
United States marshals could not en
force the law the troops would be sent
to their assistance.
The Tralnstealers Exhausted.
Gbeen Riveb, Wyo., May 15. About
200 industrials - who stole a -train at
Montpelier, Idaho, last night, arrived
here at an early hour this morning.
They abandoned the train here and
went into camp nearly" exhausted.
The citizens refused them provisions,
and it is thought they will seize an
other tram.. They are anxious to be
arrested, in order to reach Cheyenne.
' Membeis Flocked Around Him.
Washington, May 15. The entrance
of Chairman Wilson, of the ways and
means committee, into the house for
tbe first time after, his long- illness, 'vas
the signal for a spontaneous'' burst of
applause. In an instant the business of
the house was suspended and the mem
bers flocked around tbe West Virginian
in honor of his return to congress, and
congratulated him on hia recovery.
LARGEST WELL ON KAKTII.
Fifty Mifcliou Feet of Ga Per Day the
Estimated Output.
Toledo, May 15. The largest gas well
in the Ohio or Indiana fields was drilled
out at Horace farm, west of Fostoria,
today. The lease is owned by the Chi
cago Oil Company, and the well was
started, last week, in a territory which
was considered worthless. It came in at
4 o'clock this afternoon, and when the
tools were thrown out the workmen had
to run for their Uvea. The drill-stem
and rope were thrown fully 500 yfeet.
The well is estimated at 50,000,000 feet
of gas pet day, the largest well on earth.
The gas caught fire, and as a result the
wells are blazing in many place?. Flames
shot up-100 feet above the tree topB. A
curious feature is -that in 100 places
water is spouting through tbe ground to
a height of 10 to 20 feet. '
"Banquet to Secretary Herbert.
San Fbancisco, May 15. At a ban
quet given in his honor at Vallejo last
night by the board of trade, Secretary
Herbert said: "It is a plan of mine
that all the ships of the Asiatic station,
as well as the Pacific, shall be repaired
at Mare Island. The result of an order
to this effect has not yet been seen, but
in the future it' must be. ' I came here
on a business trip to get information
useful to: the navy. I hope it will also
be 1 useful to your navy-yard.' I hope
that the appropriations will be increased
so we can make the navy what it ought
to be. We do not need a navy like
England, but one better than we hav
We have made a great stride and
mapped out a navy worthy of this great
country, and if thope plans can be car
ried out I shall feel that so far as I have
obtained the increase I have not lived
in vain." .
NEWS NOTES.
A bill fixing the northern boundary
of the Warm Springs Indian reservation,
in Oregon, passed the senate yesterday.
A naval appropriation Mil of $25,280,-
966 to construct three torpedo bouts was
passed in the house yesterday, ' Before
passing it whs increase 1 $-5,500.
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COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Srtccc3rfuCg used
monthly iV " thousands of
Ladies. Is tne only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine dis
covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who
offer Inferior medicines In place of this. - Ask for
Cook's Cotton Boot Compound.1 take no substi
tute, or Inclose $1 and 6 cents In. postage In letter
and we win send, sealed, by return malu Fun sealed
particular In plain envelope, to ladies only, S
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" I have used your Simmons Liver Reen
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Coxey for Congress.
Canton, O., May I9. Jacob S. Coxey,
the originator of the commonweal, was
nominated by the populists for congress
from the 18th Ohio district.
PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL. '
Rapture In Diplomatic Relations Con
sidered. .
Lisbon, May 15. At a ministerial
council held last night, to consider the
rupture of diplomatic relations between
Portugal and Brazil, it was decided to
publish all tbe correspondence bearing
on the subjects which led to tne rupture.
The Portugal government says it has
done its utmost in dismissing the com
manders' of warships ; refusing1 to sur
render the Brazilian rebels,' and believes
the matter will be amicably settled.
The Situation at Blnefields.
Blcefiklds, April 28,' via New Or-
leans. Within 48 hours over 100 inhab
itants have left for San Andreas and
other islands, to await the result of the
revolution which is imminent. About
800 people all told have fled. Minister
Baker's arrival on tbe 26th, on the San
Francisco, is hailed with delight. Com
plaints are pouring in regarding abuse at
the bands of Nicaraguan officials. : Ad
vices from the cbaet state that the In
dians are preparing for war. There are
30 Nicaraguan soldiers upon tbe bluff.
Their dismissal is constantly promised,
but no sooner does one band leave than
another springs up1. Minister Madriz,
General Labezae, Police Governor Bend
ing, Colonel ' Lars and other officials
have disappeared. , Americans believe
they are hatching a plot to put the Span
iards in possession of the reservation.
, Amicably Settled.
Minneapolis, May J5. All the differ
ences existing between the Great North
ern railway company and its employes,
growing ' out of the ' recent strike, were
amicably settled- tonight when the re
port of the arbitration committee was
adopted.- it provides for the restora
tion of the salaries of certain employes
in accordance with the original proposi
tion, and also that all classes of em
ployes shall be taken back to work.
EGYPTIAN CARTOONIST.
Comic Artist
3ot a Modern
Product,
After AH.
; Inthe inuacura at Turin, in Italy,
there is a papi-v.:; role which displays a
whole series of Coinl oa.1 srtn?3. In the
first place a lion, a crocodile and an ape
are giving1 a vocal and instrumental con
certV V''i
Next comes"- an ass dressed," armed
and sceptered like a Phnroah.
i With ipajoi'.tio- swagger .he .receives
the gilt's presoateil' to him by a 'cat of
high degree, to whom a bull acts as
proud conductor.
A lion aud g-azcllo ar.i playing at
draug-hts, a hippop!tu.mt: i- perched in
a tree, and a; horo J.-a. cHinbcd into it
and is trying- to di.'.!::io h.'m.
Besides these tb'.-ie i.; a Pharoiih in
the shr.pe of a rat, drawn i.in, carriage
by prancing' prr; vhoti;:-.;fl, v.-ich is pro
ceeding: to ctcrm n foi-tTx.-::.-. ;:-vrriscncd
by cats, the latter i:-ivi?.jares but'
teeth and ctz::... '.-..uh l.;r iv-tohare
battleaxcs. KhitO.ls. )tr.-x .-j.-.nl arro-ws.
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OLDEST DOLL IN THE WORLD.
Believed to Date from tbe BefrlnnlnK of
tne Cnrlstian.Era.
Francella A. Hitchcock, : In' -the
".Doll's Dressmaker," tells ah interesting-
story of the famous Bambino di
Ara Coeli. It is the oldest doll in the
world, and if tradition is true, almost
as old as the Christian religion, for -it
is claimed to have been carved out of
a tree from the liount of Olives in "the
time of the apostles, andT to huve beeni
painted by St. Luke. Be this true or
not, it has been in the Eternal city
many hundreds of years,' and' is called
the "Ara Coell Bambino" (baby), be
cause the church of that name, one of
the oldest and most interesting- in
Rome, is its home. This church is
built on the site of a very ancient
pagan temple, and its .' nave is formed
of twenty two columns, the spoils of
the ancient buildings, the inscription
oh the third on the left proving it to
have been brought over from the pal
ace of the Cffisars. I shall never forget
the first day we visited this vast and
solemnly picturesque edifice. It was
just -at sunset, and golden shafts of
light illuminated the mosaic floor,
lighted up the richly gilded ceiling
above, and Hashed Jn wondrous bril
liancy over the Presepio, or manger,
where lay the miraculous Bambino in
swaddling clothes, literally crusted
over with diamonds, emeralds, rubies,
sappliires and other precious stones,
while its neck and wrists were entirely
covered with strings of the purest ori
ental pearls.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
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They Are. the Most Expensive Sort an
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American women'' who long for core,
nets should hesitate before accepting
Indian ones. . The case of the recent
suit in which an English . woman sues
for divorce from her Hindoo husband,
points a moral.- She alleged cruelty
as a ground' for her suit, and ' it is
claimed that the, same plea might be
made by nearly all the .women who
marry orientals' and go home with
them. . . '
As a usual ithing, the oriental gen
tleman, pursuing his studies at an
English or American university, is a
picturesque figure. He is likely to be
very clever, and it is taken for granted
that he is a prince at -least when he is
at home. He is popular with his fel
lows, and through one of them he
meets- and marries a pretty, freely-brought-up
girl. Then he takes her
home. '
She may not meet with unkindness
from her husband's family, for the
orientals have many amiable an,id at
tractive qualities, and they are not
cruel. But if the husband has not cut
himself adrift from the religion and
ties of his childhood his wife must con
form to a certain extent to the ordinary
life of the native woman. And, inas
much as she will only do this so far as
her love and. duty to her husband
oblige her, she will certainly fail to
satisfy her new relatives, and will ,be
looked on with coldness and suspicion
by them. -
A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick
with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a
prominent merchant of tbe town gave
her a bottle of - Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He
says she was well in forty minutes after
taking the first dose. For sale, by
Blakeley & Honghton, druggists.
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' Catnria is ro well adapted to children that
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