... - . - - ' VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1894. NO. 59. A VERY GOOD JEST Carnegie ani Friei Behind tne Target. UTAH WILL BE ADMITTED Slavs and Hungarians Attack a Work Train, and Fire Promiscuously In to Passenger Coaches. 'o Reasons for Apprehension. Washington, June 25. The president today, in speaking of the financial situa tion, said : "The offer of certain of the New York banks to replace from their vaults the gold withdrawn from the government treasury for shipment abroad is certainly thoughtful, and patriotic. The elements which make up our financial situation, do not justify any apprehensions, and the administra tion still adheres to its pledge and de termination to protect our national credit at all hazards and to keep the quality of our money equal to the best, so far as the limits of executive legislation per mit. Of, course, croaking and disquiet ing tales are circulated during the st-'-i-"gent financial condition. I assume, however, there is too much patriotism among our people, and too much famil iarity with our resources and capabilities to permit our reserved force and finan cial vigor to be discredited. "When the last government bonds were issued to replenish our stock of gold it was nearly as low as now. While outside of our gold we had, in available money to pay the ordinary expenses of the government, only about $19,000,000, we now have, besides our gold, and in money applicable to government ex penses more than $53,000,000. I under stand it is charged in certain quarters that the paymentof matured obligations is postponed to the amount of $50,000, 000 or $75,000,000. This is not true. We are paying as we go, in the usual way. . Last year, up to June, the bal ance against us, arising from the ex ports and imports of merchandise, ex cluding gold and silver, was $64,552,040. , The balance in our favor for the sama period this year will be $62,940,565, rep resenting a change in our favor of $127, 492,602. The conditions taken in consid eration with the willingness of our banks to help the treasury during any tempo rary and unusual drain of gold, ought to eatisfy the most conservative of our safety. It must not be forgotten there is another feature to be taken . into consideration, that we are no longer purchasing silver or issuing gold ob ligations therefore." Attacked a Work Train. Hunwsutawxey, Pa., June 25. Since the men attacked the train loaded with coal and iron and the police at Adrian last night the women have put on war paint. At Walston, early today, they massed and charged upon a work train, but before any serious damage was done the guards drove them off. At noon Captain Clarke, of the coal and iron police in Adrian, was pounced upon and beaten by women. Stones were thrown at General Manager Fisher's train last night, and both engineer and fireman were hurt. The striking cokers seriously damaged the Posum Run railroad bridge, on the outskirts of New Haven, Pa., last night, with dynamite. The railroad is a branch of the Southwestern Penn sylvania, over which coke from the Trotter works is transported. Two hundred families in the company houses at the Panhandle mines, near Pittsburg, painters, etc,, have been evicted. They firmly refused to sign the scale. One Result of the Assassination. WAsmxfeTON, June 25. William A. Stone, a member of the judiciary com mittee, today presented the following bill in the house which was referred to the judiciary committee : "That any person or persons who shall belong to or who shall be appointed or designated by any society or organi zation existing in this country or in any foreign country, which provides in writ ing or by verbal agreement, understand ing or countenance, for the taking of human life unlawfully, or for the unlaw Highest of all in Leavening Power.. i-1 X, , ful destruction of building's of other property where the loss of human life is the probable result of such destruction oi propertv, shall be 'deemed an an archist. "Any person or persons being anar chists, as defined by the first section of this act, who shall attempt the life of any person holding office, elective or ap pointive, nnderthe constitution and laws of the United States, or who 6hnll attempt the destruction of buildings, or other properties where the loss .of life of any such official would be the probable result of Buch destruction of buildings, or other property, shall, upon trial and conviction of such offense in any circuit or district court of the district where such offense was attempted, be sen -fenced to death bv hanging, which sen tence shall be executed by the marshal of the district m accordance with the sentence of the judge before whom the case was tried." Armor-Plate Frauds. Lincoln, Neb., June 25. Farragut post, G. A. R., last night adopted the following: '"Resolved, That we recom mend the confiscation of the Carnegie plant as a military necessity, and the trial for treason of every person con nected with this cowardly assault on the very citadel of our national liberty; that we recommend that in all future trials of armor plate from this plant, Carnegie and his man Frick be placed immediately behind the target till the test is completed. . "Resolved, That we call upon the press of the country to demand, in the name of all the people, such tests -of material which enters into the con struction of our national defenses as shall make it practically impossible for such treachery and scandals to occur ; that if there be no constitutional law to bring such miscreants to the dungeon cell and gallows tree, the representa tives of the press urge national legisla tion to the end that justice be done and the honor and glory of our flag be main tained." Were on a Fishing; Excursion. New iobk, June 25. The disaster cansed by the capsizing of ' the tug James D. Nicholl, off Sandy Hook yes terday, is rendered more harrowing by the fact that most of the man leave large families. It is thought not less than thirty-three persons perished. So far, however, only seven bodies have been recovered. Those identified are Frank Dunn", Herman Evard, Keyser, Thomas Massett, Walter Buckridge. The two last named lived in Brooklyn, the others in New York. Among the missing are the following : Frank Mc Aleer, William Moore, Albert Pabst, Frederick Vohling, Solomon Grisman, Christian Seahn. Among the wreckage washed ashore are two kegs of beer. Kscaped from Jail. (Jorvallis, Or., June 25. Ed Scott and George Hall, who have been in the Benton county jail several weeks, awaiting the action of the grand jury, the former on the charge of assault with intent to kill, and the latter for burglary, broke out about 5 o'clock this morning by cutting away a' portion of the arched door at the entrance to the jail with pocketknife. The alarm was given by a passer-bv, and soon' after thir departure the sheriff and posse were in hot pursuit. About 3 o'clock this afternoon, the fugitives were over taken in a wheat field six miles west of the town, and were captured without resistance. They are both in jail again, and precautions will be taken to prevent a similar occurrence in the future. Illinois Democrats. Speingpield, 111., June 25. The democratic state convention convenes here Wednesday morning. General Black ia the only active senatorial candidate who has put in an appearance so far. He expresses himself confident of success. 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Jack box, Tocomu, Washington. J-KYF.KY PACKAGE-Gt flat the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. was devoted to the Chicago press and the Union League Club. He said he had voted against the $5,000,000 world's fair appropriation bill, and thus in curred their hatred. He spoke sarcas tically about the candidacy of Major McDowell, saying his enemies had even called forth memories of the great com moner. Henry Clay, to beat him. He said the beautiful flowers sent him by the ladies caused him to forget the rigid sentences he had framed for those who had said hard things about him. Want More Room for Grazing:. Washington, June 25. A large num ber of petitions for opening lands of na tional parks of California for the accom modation of sheep herders have been re ceived at the interior department. The department, however, has declined to take such action on the graund that it would constitute a violation of the act of congress under which the parks were set aside, and that congress can alone act. 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