CO' i VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 28. 1894. i.Lm xxijno, VALVEAjrUi, J1UINUAY. :V1 A Y m2H. InH4- rn lorf MINERS . AND MILITIA Being a Heretic, How Can He tie Pre- ; seirei Smitli. : A VERY INCARNADINE DOCTOR Skirt Divided Against Itself They Cannot Stand Bifurcated Demoralizers. Th Coal Itinera. Speingfield, III., May 26. Governor Altgeld today received many calls for arms, ammunition and troops. Rifles and ammunition were sent to the sheriff of La Salle countv for ue at Marseilles. also to Danville for use at the Mission Field mine. The sheriff of Christian county, at Pana, wired for troops late this evening, statins; that several thoas and miners -were gathering there and that tronble is imminent. The governor ac b o clock ordered Colonel Culver, of the Fifth infantry, to proceed at once to witb. nve companies of his com- mand. At 11 o'clock Colonel Culver left here with the following command: Companies C of Springfield. H De catur, I of Jacksonville and E of l'vters- burg, on a special train, over the Balti more & Ohio Southwestern. They were joined at Taylorville by company B The National Guard ot Illinois, outside of Chicago, is pretty well occupied and will have all the business they can well attend to. Adjutant-General Orendorff has received a telegram from La Salle saying a mob of 200 from Ladd captured a train to come to La Salle. The regi ment met them and cactured 40. marched them to the county line and re- aaaou lucui. aii. wenj urujcu, ana are .- - held now as prisoners in camp. He does not ex Dec t anv tfonble tonight. - - o General Orendorff and Lieutenant David J. Baker, jr., of the-TJaited States - ular army, left for Pana at 11 o'clock to- night. "Agio" The Government. Topbka, Kan., . May 25. At the "Home Guard" meeting in the populist league rooms here. G. C. Clemena Hair! "I do not hesitate to say that one of the objects I bad in view when I advocated the raising of the "home guards," was to have a force available, so in case the troops or national guard are called out to 6 top common wealers any where west ot the Mississippi river, we can stop the troops or national guard." Clemens men introduced the following resolutions which were adopted: "Resolved, That Captain Hunter is hereby instructed to tpflHAF tho imvarnn. K a r 1 I mo utra ui iuo xiome buard to maintain law and ordtr at Leavenworth aa acrainnr. f-r.r.Uiot Justice Crozier, the mayor, the sheriff, the United States marshal and other riotously disposed persons." Painted the Doetor Ited. St. Paul. May 26. Dr. H. S. Mitchell, a physician at St. Paul Park, was tarred ana leathered, red paint used in place of tar, and otherwise maltreated last night by half a dozen men, who have been arrested. John M. Newburg suspected the doctor of too great intimacy with his wife, and New burg. his eon. a relative. Harry Newbnrir. Albert Figg and another were charged with enticing the docctor from home and assaulting him. Two riba wera broken, and he was stabbed through one leg ana through the pericardium The Mob at La Salle. La Salle, HI., May 26. A mob, dis persed by the police this afternoon, are camped tonight in the woods a few miles oui, ana are exploding bombs as a signal 10 otner miners to loin them. The ohiae. tive point of the strike is seen to be the La Salle county carbon coal shaft, where Thursday's riot occurred. The strikers are congregating near Canal trt. Th militia is encamped about a quarter of a mue distant, lhe miners seem to be in an angry mood, and are excitedly dis cussing tae situation. Judge Ball's Decision. UBNViiB, May 26. The Baven Gold Alinine Company, nf Rriimlo r i. - . -' -r 11 wicdK, in corporated under the laws of West Vir ginia, appnea to Judge Hall, of the united States district court, today, for Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 an injunction to restrainl the strikers j from interfering with the property and its employes. The court held that it is not in the power of the federal courts to protect the property of citizens of another state, and that by tho constitu tions of the country and state police power alone rests with the state author ities. In makine this decision, which is at variance with the decision of another district court in the Coeur d'Alene case, the court holds that he regretted that he had to differ thus, and added : 'If the government of this state has fallen into the bands of socialists, which is true, or of imbeciles, which is also probably true, it is most unfortunate for the state, but it cannot be held as a reason for this court to exercise police power." ' Before the Bar of the Senate Washington. May 26. It is said that therecalcitrant newspawer menwho nave reiusea 10 testitv with regard to the alleged suzar trust influences in the matter of legislation, will probably be cited to appear before the bar of the senate Monday, on the instance of the senate investigating committee.' If they still refuse to give the information desired they will be committed for contempt. Cruel Man and Modern Woman. Ei, Paso, May 26. The city council has decreed that no woman shall b allowed to walk or ride in the street of El Paso wearine divided skirts. T he councilmen declared the practice, which nas threatened to . become epidemic in certain circles, to be indecent and de moralizing. An ordinance was passed embodying these views. t Situation Growing; Seriona at Pana. Pana, 111., May 26. The situation is I O- "-- (5 "vrw nviivuo rici J UVUI A. lie latest dispatches eay mobs are en route irom everv seofmn vh wro aa I J wWw..Vae .a,. WWSQ here bv th I w j wu& ai UlIB 1IUUI lU JU UlgUL J lfcj quiet. The troops have camped and w..... . I J&XlllElas. In VJsam n fn A laha n n Birmingham. Ala.. May 26. Four military companies went into camo at Ensey, near Pratt City, today at the order of Governor Jones, to maintain the peace in the strike region and guard property. The situation is more strained than ever. In the Houtsdale District Cleaefield, Pa., May 26. Five hun. dred miners visited Woodland this morning to stop Overlev's men from working. The situation in the Houtsdale district is grave. Dissolution Notice. XT..:.... r. 1 i - . .. '. uui;b ib iiereuy given mat tne part- nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Paul Krelt & Co., has been dissolved bv mutual consent. -Paul Kreft retire from the business, and the same will be continued by D. W. Vause at the old stand, who will assume all the partner ship liabilities Dalles City, Or. May 26. 1894. Paul Kbeft, D. W. Vause AT the late in)ilu rv.i.-i j - . uivauaudu Ml honor of Labitzky, the Catholic priest vmpusea a iestival hymn, the Protes tant minister wrote th wnwio . " V- lULAO Jewish synagogue furnished the sing- How sad to our hearts are some scenes of our U' uuuwu, Al OUr TftMlldnKnn. . . - -w u pincnk mem wj view; The use of the switch that was biought from the And vrin... . . , But fladrle tnf nli I a ih. v, . ... . i. ... . ! ' " " " uu.DUl.lcUM UIUBL f 1 1 H E II ('IV . " .i'vuf,iiv Vx lie U 1 1 1 ux. uiuvner Drougnt out men sue thought we Ol the (Trip ne. the achln?. the tKTir h tnrTii..ii f o Wrapped up In the horrible old fashioned pUl iiut that 8 all dona nwav urith T,. regulate the stomach, liver and bowels ur. i-ierce'a e lets einl. Vnn'li penenee no nam. nn Hianmfm-f nn - I T . '(.V 1 results. Children take them as readily Its thnilflATlfla nt vaa a U, advertisements for Dr. Saee'a Catarrh . . , w ta ai vtty LTCBb xcemeay. au cents; by druggists. To Buy Saddle llor.es. 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For sale hv Snipes & Kin- ersly Malaria in any of Its Forms. Chills and fever, congestive chills, can De prevented or cured bv the use of Summons Liver Regulator, a purely veg etable medicine, superior to calomel and quinine. - SPROUTS OF EXPERIENCE. The artichoke a weed? Yen mnn or less, we think. '" Give us barn cellar than barnyard manure. Narrow London streets. A Tironofied law that anv new li ring ing erected in London shall have its front not less than twenty feet from the middle of the street has brought out the fact that there are in the heart of the city .thirty-two miles of streets less than forty feet broad. If the prin ciple were generally applied, on a plan of reconstruction of streets,' land to the value of about forty million dollars would be sacrificed.'- A "damp-dktkctob" is the latest in vention to make miserable the travel er's life. It is a silver trinket, not un like a compass in appearance. At the back are small holes in the silver, through which the damp passes and moves the needle until it points to the word "damp." By. the aid of this un aired sheets can be detected. Madaoascab has a palm called the "Traveler's Tree." The footstalks of its leaves clasp round the trnnk. aind are filled with water, which flows out readily when the stalk is pierced with a knife. Each receptacle yields from a pint to a gallon. "WOOD'S XJHOSISOlixiVJ3. The Great Eaaikh BantJ,. promptly and permanently cures an forms of Kcrvcwm I Wam,KmiMHima. Sperm atorrhea, Itnpotmcy and all electa ofAtwe or Kmcenet, xen prescribed over SS larsra uonaanas or easesi efortOtd After. " BeHobUaaAEo dracsist for Wool's Phosohodlnei If he offers some worthless medicine In nlAoe of thla. bin hi. dishonest Store. lHf3kMA nrlnA in lfw - we wiU send by return man. Piioe, one package. at, six, so. tn vruipleaae, sto vOl cure. Pamph let in plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. . no iidoii vnemieal Co.. . 11 Wood ward avpnuo. Detroit.. AUch. Sold in The Pallea nv Rnlnes t Kluersly. Notice. All city warrants regiotrred nrinr to December 3. 1891, are now due and Dav- ahle at my office. Interest ceases after this date. I. I. Bdbgbt. Citv TrM. Dated Dalles City, May 15, 189-1. Pills ftMT IS FMl? tfi n 0 nnr- viiUll Y::y:'::"":''::'- colorI The Latest in STYLE We Keep Them PRICE WI For Gentlemen's Russet Shoes, LOFTY ATLANTIC WAVES. Heavy Ocean Waters That Swept Over a Steamer's Crow's N'egt. ' The 2f ew York daily papers all re corded the facts that the steamship Majestic, on her eastern trip, caught a sea that demolished - her crow's-nest lookout, and that tho Teutonic, which caught the same -gale coming west, had one sea which combed over the crow's nest and carried away her forward port lifeboat as it went over the rail. But none of the .daily papers took the trouble to mention just how the crow'a nest on these ships is situated, and con sequently how high that sea was. Inquiry by a Marine Journal repre sentative discovered that while in men-of-war and many other ships the cus tom is to have tho trows nest in the foretop or n t rifle nbove, the White Star ships have it at :tn.altitudo of twenty five feet above the main deck on the foremast,; reached .-by an iron ladder from the forward hurricane deck. In sxieh a shi; ar. the Majestic or Teutonic the height of the main cteek at the fore rigging is about . forty feet above the level of tho sea, which would make the height of the wave that carried away the crow's nest in this instance about seventy feet. This is. a pretty big roller for, the north Atlantic, . but in other parts.of the ocean such waves are often encountered in a storm. Supposing the ship to have been in the trough oS the sea . t.t the time thiu, wave swept her the luean height cf the wave might be calculated as not greater than forty feet, but it was certainly ' a . body of water- nearly seventy feet high from where the ship floated. Dr. S. F. Scott, BlueRideo. Harriiinn Oo.,JVlo., says: "For whooping coaeh Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excel lent." By using ft freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger in giving the Remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injur ious. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. The Cbsoniclb prints all the news. MEN'S Tailor-Made SUITS, MEN'S MEATS' Tailor-Mad e PANTS, MEN'S MEN'S OVERSHIRTS, MEN'S MEN'S UNDERWEAR, MEN'S ' At Valnes les Lad Gents On the feet of most of the bestrdressed Ijadies of this town yon -will find the iw ' rr n n ts ra IKT'51 DTHS B., C and mm A. M. WILLIAMS El GO A RUDE AWAKENING. It Generally Came to tho Nodders DurtcrJ the Old-Time Church Service. . . In the olden time church services were so long prayers, hymns and ser mons that it i.-i" no wonder that many of the hard-worked people- in the con gregations could not keep i awake. Both in the eld world and in the new various dcvii cs were resorted to for the purpose of barJiiliing' sleep from the church. , Aijoncf these was not the modern one ef tiuldng the services short and l .Urcr.iingv Our English father;; trit-tl ficveml' methods of break ing r.p tlv.' oficssiro practice. . One method va-s llir.t' lxown as "bobbing," a terr.i th v. explained by a writer in Notes and Queries: "IMy mother can remember Betty Finch, a very masculine sort of woman, being the 'bobber at Holy Trinity church in the jear 1810. She walked very majestically along the aisles dur ing Divine service, armed with a great long -stick like a fishing rod, whie.h had a bob fastened to the end of it, and when she caught any sleeping or talk ing, they got a nudge. " Dr. Thirl wall,, bishop of St. David's, gives in one of his "Letters" an amus ing account of a Kerry custom for awakening sleepers in church: . 'It is by ancient custom a part of the sexton's duty to perambulate the church during service time with a bell in his hand, to look carefully into every pew, and wherever he finds anyone aozing to ring the bell. ' "He discharges this duty, it is said, with great vigilance, intrepidity and impartiality; and consequently with the happiest effect on the congregation, for as everybody is certain that if he or she gives way to drowsiness the fact will be forthwith made known through the church by a peal which will direct all eyes to the sleeper, tho fear of such a visitation is almost always sufficient to keep everyone on the alert." For Rent. Five-room . house, in good order and pleasantly situated, for rent. Inquire at this office. . ' TTnprecedented in The Dalles; also Children ir uji ijii LLy ) D. Come to U s. For Infants and Children. Caatorlav promotes IMgeatfoa, and . overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, : and Feveriahness. Thus the child fa rendered healthy and its ' sleep natural. Castoria contains nc Morphine or other narcotic property. ' "CaKtoria is po well adapted to children that I recommend it as anperior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abokkb. M. 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