CO VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1894. NO. 154. THE DIAMONDS CDT AM Busy Cut tlie EottscMds Family Badly. THE NIGGER IN THE WOODPILE The 0. R. & N. to Have Its Own Receiver, and to Issue Bonds for Rebuilding. A London Sensation. New York, June 20. The Press this morning prints the following: London, June 19. Senator Tellers' proposed high tariff on diamonds is causing a sensation here where the Rothschilds have re cently bonded four and a half million sterling (ne.irly $20,000,000) of bonds for the South A.'. ican Diamond Trust. Be sides bonds, the Rothschilds are known to be very largely interested in the stocks of the diamond trust. The pro posed high tariff would produce a great fall in the value of the immense stock of unsold diamonds on hand, and greatly reduce the dividends to holders of the trust's stocks, which for years past has been 25 per cent. A cable received hy the officials of the trust from Premi. r Rhodes, of Cape Colony, it is stated, de clares that Secretary Carlisle promised last March that the senate would modify the hfch duty put on diamonds when the Wilson bill passed the house. Tell er's amendment increasing toe duty to 30 per cent is regarded as a blow aimed by the leader of the American free silver men at the Rothschilds, the leading bankers in the Europe, who have done so much to maintain the single gold monetary standard. The Colorado senator and ex-Speaker Reed have con sidered various forms of discriminating duties against those countries which op pose an international agreement for free use of silver. Will be two tceporta. Washington, June 19. George W. Silsby, broker, through whom the son of Senator Ransom had dealings in sugar stocks, was asked by the investigating committee today, how the order slip con taining Ransom's name became public. Silsby said the answer would probably involve a reference to criminal proceed ings and he must decline to reply. He was temporarily excused. The infer ence is that the slip Was stolen from bis office. He said Senator Ransom had not speculated. John W. McCarthy, broker, declined to give the committee any information as to his private orders for sugar stock, or say whether senators had been among bis customers. Lester, the telegraph operator for Car son & McCarthy, declined to answer questions as to whether he had wired orders for sugar stocks, and was excused after a very brief examination. Senator Davis expected to make the report of the majority of the committee on Have meyer and Searles to the district attor ney tomorrow, but Gray and Lindsay desired to present a minority and that of the majority has been withheld, so it might all be done at once. Gray and Lindsay think the questions which Havemeyer and Searles refused to an swer are not pertinent to the investiga tion. A Town Flooded. Wichita, Kan., June 19. A heavy storm visited this county last evening. At Mulvaney, 12 miles south, a cloud burst flooded the county. Water cov ered the Santa Fe railroad tracks so as to put out the fires in he engines. Mulvaney was under water to a depth of eight or ten feet and many houses were moved off their foundations. Boats were improvised from wagon beds and rafts made of lumber were launched and twenty families rescued by this means. There were no casualties, but the prop erty loss is heavy. The water eubeided rapidly. Bond, for the Canal. Washington, June 19. The details of the Nicaragua canal bill, which will be reported to the house, were practically closed up at a meeting of the subcom mittee today. There will be recom mended a directorate of 11 members, eight being government directors, one representative of the company, one Highest of all in Leavening Power. VBSOULfTELY PURE from Nicaragua and one from Costa Rica. Three government engineers will have charge of the work. It will be provided that dividends shall not exceed five per cent, so that a sinking fund may be es tablished. The government share of dividends will be credited to a sinking fund. "Some members of the committee think the debt can be raised in 25 years on the lines laid down. Bonds .were practically decided upon today for the whole amount, as the proposition to coin silver involved troublesome com plications and opposition. However, that section of the bill is subject to change, so that if any plan involving the use of silver seems practicable, it nan Vif ndnntpH. ' ( Xo Repair Damages. Omaha, June 19. Today it was an nounced at Union Pacific headquarters that one of the first problems McNeil will have to solve will be the repairs to the road between Umatilla and Port land, a distance of 187 miles, which has been seriously damaged by the recent high waters in the Columbia. It is thought the receiver's first action will be to issue receiver's certificates for the repairs of the system, which it is esti mated, will cost anywhere from $1,000, 000 to $1,500,000, these certificates to be come a first lien upon the property. Struck by a Cloudborat. Lock HAVENyPa., June 19. A cloud burst in Penna valley last night washed away ' entire fields of growing grain. The damage is greater than that in flicted by the recent flood. The down pour was accompanied by a severe electric storm. Three boys. William and Eddie Lore and Charles Hunter, who took refuge under a tree, were struck by lightning. Eddie Lore and Hunter were fatally injured. To Make a Redaction. Omaha, June 19. It was announced today at Union Pacific headquarters that the receivers would, about July 1, dis pense with the services of twenty-five clerks, and, perhaps, abolish one or two departments, as the result of the re duced work. This is regarded as the first substantial evidence that the Or egon Railway & Navigation's affairs are to be run separately after July 1. Are Importing Negroes. Scottdale, Pa., June 19. While the old men are still holding out in the coke region, the importation of negroes is gradually breaking the strike. Many Slavs and Hungarians, disgusted at the long idleness, are leaving, never to re turn. Secretary Darby, of the miners union, has resigned. This has a de pressing effect on the strikers. Ten More Mine Resume. Pittsburg, June 19. Ten more 'coal works in this district resumed today under the Columbus agreement, among them one in the thick vein region, where the operators refuse to pay more than 52 cents a ton. At Manown the miners decided to go to work when non union men were dismissed. The opera tors refused to discharge them. Ordered to Bmudm Work. St. Louis, June 19. The receiver of the I.oomis Coal Company, controlling the coal mines at Bevier, Mo., and other points, has been directed by the United States court to resume work at once, importing non-union miners if neces sary. In consequence United States deputy marshals are being concentrated at Bevier. Reserve Very Low Again. .Washington, June 19. The cash bal ance in the treasury today is $114,021, 047, of which $62,423,623 is gold reserve. Engagements for export already made, however,vwill reduce this reserve to $66,-9-'3,424. This is within a small amount of the lowest, point reached previous to the last bond ipgue. ' - Teller's Diamond Amendment. Washington, June 19. At the re quest jf Senator Teller, his amendment to increase the duty on diamonds from 15 to 30 per cent ad valorem, which would restore the rate fixed by the house in the Wilson bill, was passed over. It will be considered again before the bill is reported. Rambler bicycles are the best.' Good second-hand wheels for sale cheap. 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Statistics are very dull, and dullness is a thing- to be shunned by all well regulated persons, says a writer in the .Philadelphia Telegraph, but an article has just appeared in the Jour nal Officiel which is not quite uninter esting to France and the French. During' the year 1893 the deaths in Fraijpe exceeded the births by over twenty thousand. Hitherto the popula tion had Been about stationary, but this national deficit is serious. The French, from the highest to the lowest, do not care for large families, alleging, justly enoug-hy that children are expensive articles. Did not a cook the other day lay her woes over the death of her first born open to her sympathizing mis tess? "That baby cost me first and last not less than three hundred dol lars," quoth the bereaved mother, "and after all that expense it only lived three weeks!" The birth-rate is about as usual in France, at the ratio of twenty-two births for every thou sand inhabitants, but the increase in mortality is frightful, and is attrib uted . by the medical authorities en tirely to grippe, which they state has made more victims than the great cholera epidemics ever killed in one year. It is also solemnly set forth that the children who were born at the time of the war of 1S70 are, adding to the mortality by expiring now; but as these great medical lights state that the children born during the siege generally died in their infancy, owing to their privations, it is difficult to see why the mortality among the "war babies," as they were called, should have ceased for twenty whole years to spring up again suddenly. However, there is the unpleasant fact that the population of France, if something is not done, will speedily resemble, in this large and pleasant land, the rela tive proportions preserve-! by a single huckleberry sailing gravely in a very large bowl of milk. ' . Bneklen'i Arinca salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Snipes & Kin ersly. Boils, abscesses, tumors and even 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. Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates all the organs to a proper performance of their functions. A ''petrified woman," with much care and solemnity, , was expressed to the geological survey office in Wash ington. Maj. 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' He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. -NO-XKT SET T iXJJOr ua.T- M. HONYWI N - G GUT S A Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Paul Krett & Co.. has been dissolved by mutual consent. Paul Kreft .retires from the business, and the same Will be continued . by 1. W. vause at tne old l 1 1 Mil1 H U ship liabilities. Dalles City, Or. May 26, 1894. ....; Paul Kbeft, ' D. W. Vause. Prevent Them. It having been publicly circulated mat x am owing various Dins in rne Dalles, and no such bills having ever been presented, I ask that they be pre sented at once. Joseph Fbazikk, Hood River, Or. Look at This. . All county warrants registered prior to May 1, 1890, will be paid at my office Interest ceases after the 21st inst. . Wm. Michell, County Treas. : Dated May 19, 1894. 2m. . Notice. 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