c VOL. VII. THE DALLES- OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1894. NO. 152. WOOL IS LEFT FREE But Woolen Manufactures all AroM Protecte THE GENERAL AND THE MONEY Death by the Tlague-'Colorado Catches Hail Qua- Buys Sugar Stocks, and Will Again. Are Tinkering With Wool. Washington, Jane 15. In the senate today, Teller asked unanimous consent to consider the house bill approving the negotiations of the United States com missionera with the Southern Ute In dians. and eon fir mine the treaty rtrnvis ions of June, 1890, for the allottment of lanes in se eralty. Vilas did not like to consent to a bill that would overrule the treaty and take from the Utes two- thirds of their lands, giving in return a tract of less extent. Teller decided to allow the bill to go over until Monday A bill was passed authorizing Com . manaer uennis W. Mullen to accept a medal from the Chilian government. Annother bill was passed fixing i) price of desert lands at $1.25, and author izing the refunding of payments in ex cess. Peffers amendment to the tariff bill to transfer all manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool to the free list i was defeated, 3 to 45. Allen, Kyle and Peffer cast the affirmative votes. Hans brought announced he would vote "aye' bad be not been paired. The senate then plunged into actual consideration . of the wool schedule. Vest explained tbe finance committee had been moved to place a duty on shoddy and waste to exclude them from the country. One of the purposes of placing wool on the free list was to discourage the manufacture of shoddy, which under the McKinley act naa doubled last year and reached $9,000,000. Quay Bought Sugar Stocks. Washington, June 16. Senator Quay was before the sugar committee juBt be' fore 4 o'clock. He told the committee that he had bought sugar stocks for speculation ana that be would do bo again. He had been dealing in stocks more or less all his life and for the past 20 months had been buying and selling sugar stocks. The day before the vote was taken be sold all he had at a loss so it could not be charged that it had in- nuenced bis vote. He said he had not been furnished any information aa to what the nnance committee would do with the sugar schedule and that formed no part of bis basis of purchase or sale He saw no reason why a United States senator should not avail himself of i plain business proposition and h in tended to transact any such business in me iuture as be bad in the past. A number of other senators were examiner! but none of them except Ransom gave any testimony beyond the denial of the categorical questions concerning th purchase and ownership of sugar stocks or Knowledge of any purchase by any one connected with them either officially or otherwise. " Kelly and hlg Army. Evansville, Ind., Jane 16. Kelley's 1,100 'wealers left here about midnight last night. Kelley was offered $200 to go, but refused, as it would not carry him to a city big enough to work. He iaid he intended to stay until he received $700. Today the matter was com promised by payment to Captain Doug lass Jones, of the steamer Rosedale, of $700 to transport the army to Leaven worth, Ind., with the promise that for an additional $125 he would carry them to Louisville. The army had nothing to eat, and most of them left camp and went through the city begging from door The Stars and Stripes. Chicago, June 16. The first official celebration of the anniversary of the adoption of the American flag by the continental congress in 1777 took place today under the auspices of the Ameri can Flag Day Association, an organiza tion incorporated under the state laws Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 A. J&S3&f and which has for its object the setting apart of the third Saturday in each June for an annifal national celebration, with the view of fostering patriotic sentiment among tne children in the public schools. This morning the school chil dren of the various sections of the city assembled in Lincoln, Garfield, Douglas and South parks. Every little one car ried an .American flag. Exhibition drills were given and patriotic orations delivered. At each park an immense flag was run up to the staff, and tbe children saluted it as they marched by ' Ills Own Executioner. Little Rock, Ark., June 16. Messen eer Aronson arrived from Monroe. La. last night, bringing particulars of prob ably tbe most sensational self-execution on record, nor six or eight weeks Mon roe has been stirred to white heat over fires of an incendiary origin. Several bouses have been burned, entailing the loss of a considerable amount. Althongh efforts were made, to discover the fire bugs, they escaped detection until Wed nendav. wh small buildings in the outskirts of the town, bloodhounds were put on the track of a man who had evidently left the burning buildings. The dogs finally ran down a man named Kay. who was arrested and confessed, saying he had fired different buildines to eet even with persons who had either refused to give him employment or discharged mm irom tneir employ. Kay had been night watchman for various companies. The jail was broken open, and Kay was tnL J A 1 . t.a&cu Duma uiobuzicB away , escorteu Dy a crowd of 400 to 600 persons. Kay dis played great nerve. He said he knew his time had come, admitted his guilt, and declared that perhaps he deserved his fate, bnt he besought his captors to allow him to execute himself. After some parleying this was granted. Kay had the rope, which was around his neck, flung over the limb of a tree where it was securely fastened: then he climbed up the tree and jumped from the first branch, breaking his neck His body swayed to and fro. while a shont went up from the crowd that awoke the echoes of the surrounding woods. The spectators at once dispersed'. Tneir General is Hissing;. Kansas City, June 16. General Ben nett left the camp of his commonweal army in the east bottoms Thursday night, with $103, collected at the con vention of Kansas populists, savinz that he was going to purchase boats to trans port bis men down the Missouri river. He has not been Been since. Some of the men believe the general has been murdered and robbed. Others believe he has skipped out. Colonel Gannon. Bennett's first lieutenant, is also miss ing. , The men said if he returned to camp they would ride him ont on n. mil . but they will gladly welcome Bennett DacK. lhe camp is in treat disorder. There is no money and very little food. The men asked Lieutenant Artz today to ieaa tnem on, but be declined until some trace of Bennett can be found. The Democratic Silver Conference Omaha, June 16. The secretarv of the democratic silver conference, which is to be held here Jane 21, announced today that Representative Brown will speak on "We favor the immediate res toration of the free and unlimited coin age of gold and uilver at the present ratio, without waiting for the consent of any other nation on earth." Other speakers of national repute will be present. Clothed Him In a "Motner Hnhhar.l Wichita, June 15. At Kinsman last. night, when Editor Brown arrived from the populist state convention, where he bitterly fought woman suffraee. he was met at the depot, taken from the side of bis wife, clothed in a "Mother Hub uaro. aness and compelled to mr?. through the streets before a brass band The friends of woman suffrage did it. The Continuance for Prendergrast. Chicago, June 17. All continuance for Prendergast until Nov ember have been dispelled by Judge urane this, afternoon announcing that ne would bold to bis former ruling that tne motion lor the continuance be over ruled. The trial is set for nextWednes day. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Kitchen Extepsioi?,, . University Extension is good, but Kitchen Exten- sionis better. Wider knowl edge of better cooking pro cesses means better health and comfort for everybody. Science can never do us better servicer than by the multiplication of the cook ing schools which make healthful means and meth- ods available for even the most modest home. 00TT0LENE The vegetable substitute for lard, is science's latest gift to the kitchens of the world. Every woman who has ever cooked a meal, knows that lard is disagree able in use and unhealthy in its effects. Cottolene is a most satis factory substitute clean, delicate and far more eco nomical. At your grocers. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBAIMK & CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BOSTON. Tne Hail Storm In Colorado. Bbighton, Colo., June 16. The hail storm yesterday was the worst known .here for years and destroyed all crops in its path, its track was from four to six miles wide and from eight to ten milea long. The loss to crops will reach many thousand dollars. As an evidence of the intensity of the waterfall, the Platte river rose one foot in ene nnnr over an already high stage of water. Sherman Now Holds the Record. Washington, June 16. Senator Sher man, was congratulated bv many of his associates on the floor of the senate to day on the fact that be had reached a term of service in the senate length to that of Senator Benton, whose service had hitherto held first runt m duration, covering a period of 29 years, a months and 27 days. 'Killed by the Plague. Honq Kong, June 16. The mortality caused by the plague here so far ia 1900. the British soldiers have been attacked, two oi them having died. Upon the ap pearance Ot the Plaeue. 8.000 nnranno ned to the highlands in the interior. i.be infected district is now closed. .who, auticeaees, tumors and even T.:i- -i cancers, are the result of a natural effort of the system to expel the poisons which the liver and kidneys have failed to re move. Aver's SarsAnnrilla of,'mv.loto - " " uulUJUlUUa all the organs to a proper performance of their functions. Tkn I t - poisonous snaKe is but a slight remove from being more danger ous than the poison of scrofula in the blood. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla purifies the vital fluid, expels all poisonous sub- tances, sand supplies the elements of we, health and strength. South Africa summer known in fifty years. During canj, fan oi last month the aver age snaae temperature at Cape Town was 90 to 95 degrees, the heat in the sun ranging1 from 1D0 to 150. Some inhuman wretches hve just orresiea m insicupitz, Austria, who pursued a shocking calling. They stole children, then deformed them, for purposes. Charles XII. of SwHon 10 , ernably rash. He often regretted Ms yemuauj, out never reformed it. ooi'sCottonlloot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. Suctxs&ullt vaed fnonthlg bjf thouwandm of Ladiei. Is the only perfectly ttfAfttlll MllnhlA MMlfnlnA -4 - covered. Sewmre of unprincipled dragsists yvho offer Interior medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, tate no mubMU, tte, or inclose tl and 0 cents in postage m letter ana we WW send, sealed, by return mall. Pull sealed psmcnlars in plain envulopa, to ladles only, 8 (tamps. Address Pod. Lily Corananr. No. 3 richer ninrfe. "t. lllch. Sold in The Dalles by Snipes & Kinersty. The hicrhest mountain i'n .Tan. : 1 uimuia, Wllicn IS thlrtocn V,lc.j feet high. The averajre trip around ya twii . - " . V&Al comprises about twpntu.tmn j miles of travel. To make the hair erow a nat.nml nW prevent baldness, and keep the scalp ' - 3. was lit- vented, and has proved itself successful. neaunv. 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Intaglios of sard set in gold are used as double link sleeve buttons by peo ple of artistic and quiet tastes. New tiaras are built like crowns. The centers are at least four inches high. Talk about American queens! 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 saya she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by sjakeley & Houghton, druggists. Keep your eye on this proposition We will give free to every new cash sub scriber to the Weekly Chronicle a year's subscription to the great New York Weekly Tribune. Thi8 offer will be open until the first of July. Don't forget it You get The Chronicle for one year for $1.50 and the Tribune as a premium. Old subscribers can have both papers by paying up arrears and renewing subscription at $1.75. . Malaria In any of Its forms. 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