cn VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1894. NO. 179 AVAR OVER COREA China anil Japan to Battle About Wnat Neither Owns. ARE SUED FOR ELEVEN MILLIONS House Votes to Amend ' the Constitu tion So that Senators Will Be Elected by the People. They Want the Senate Elected. Washington, July 21. There ia a small attendance of members of the house today. Bowers demanded the regular order. A resolntion proposing an amendment to the constitution provid ing that senators be elected by a direct vote of the people. Although a two thirds vote is required for measures amending the constitution, the pending resolntion was passed 137 to 49, thirteen votes to spare. The announcement was received with democratic applause. The house disagreed to the senate amend ments on the Indian appropriation bill. Holman, Allen and Wilson of Washing ton were appointed ceuferees. Sugar on Both Shoulders. Washington, July 21. Senator Allen of Nebraska, a member of the sugar in vestigating committee, made a report to the senate supplementing that of the committee. He says evidence shows that the sugar trust contribnted to the campaign funds, both of the democrat and republican parties, with the expect ation, if not implied promise, that its interest would be cared for, and that McPherson and Quay speculated in sugar during the pending of the tariff bill. He recommended that laws be enacted covering both these practices. A Capitalist Threatens the Senate. Washington, July 21. Senator Jones, one of the tariff conferees, has received a dozen letters of which the following is a fair specimen : "To Congressional Committee on Tariff: If you pass the tariff bill with income tax attached, don't forget to order your coffins. You will need them all as soon as you leave Washington. So help you God. Signed Democrat. Sugaring Off. Washington, July 21. The conserva tive democratic leaders in the senate are discussing the advisibility of hold ing a caucus for the purpose of trying to reach ah understanding on the tariff measures. Their plan is for a repeal of the sugar bounty by an independent bill if the differential duty on refined aupar is stricken out of the tariff bill, and the bill defeated in consequence. That's All! That's All! New Yokk, July 21. The Kansas Pacific bondholders' committee, Silas P. Dutcher chairman, has entered suit in the United States Circuit court for New York in the name of John Quincy Adams, against Russell Sage and the estate of Jay Gould, to recover $11,000,' 000, the proceeds of securities. To Fight Not . to Talk. '. Washington, July 21. The repub Mean Advisory committee of the senate today decided to recommend to the re publican senators to allow democrats to do the greater part of the talking on the tariff and to vote solidly to strike out the differential sugar duty. - An Arrest at Tacoma. Tacoma, July 19. August ' Goldberg, William Cassity and John Short were arrested tonight for contempt of court by disobeying Judge Handford's orders They were bridge carpenters, and took a band-car, on which they rode from the stampede tunnel to Kent. Would Sot Work without Them. Chicago, July 21. Tbe removal of the troops from the Lake Shore yards last night caused the men employed there to refuse to , work this morning, President Newell secured the return of 'the company of 'militia and the men re sumed their work, - Believes the Mall Troubles are Over. Washington, July 21. A rapid im- provement in the condition of the West ern mail service is reported by the post office department dispa tches today. The postal officials believe that all injurious effects of the strike will be overcome by the beginning of next week. . Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report v". She Wins Again. ' Kingstown, Dublin Bay, July 21.-r-The Vigilant won today under condi tions heretofore considered unfavorable to her. She finished a fifty mile cruise three minutes and thirty-nine seconds ahead of the Britannia. , ( And the Hall Fell. Boise, Ida., Joly 21 A cyclone swept over Elk county a day or two ago, level ling trees and destroying sheep and cattle. Hail stones to the depth ol five inches fell in some places. Two pros pectors were injured. Now Arrest the Other Fellows. Chicago, July 21. E. Goodwin, K. E. Bains and J. Elliott, directors of the American Railway Union and E. P. Benedict, stenographer, were arrested today. Warrants are out for Directors John MacVeahan and Thomas Hogan. - A Slob at Pullman. Chicago, July 21. A mob at Pullman today attempted to intercept thirty Hollanders on their way to the Pull man shops. The police escorted the workmen through the crowd and re mained on guard at the works. Sixty Indictments at St. Paul. St. Paul, July H The United States grand jury today reported 60 indict ments against strikers and others for in terfering with the mails. Bench war rants were issued. That Sweet Mess. Washington, July 21. The senate sugar investigation committee resumed work today. The most important wit ness is Harry Rood, the New York Her ald reporter. ' Fired Into the Mob. Cincinnati, July 21. Deputy United States Marshal Scblesinger fired tbree shots into a crowd that was stoning him today. The policemen drove the mob away. . r A Half Million Blaze. ' Birmington, Ala., July 21. A fire this morning consumed the Caldwell hotel and adjoining . buildings ; Joss, $500,000; insurance, $300,00. War Declared Between China and Japan. London, July 21. A dispatch from Shanghai says a rumor is in circulation that war has been declared between China and Japan. The Wheat Market. Portland,. July 21. Wheat un changed. San Francisco December, 100,. Chicago Cash, 52, ; Sep tember, 54, . " v ASSUAGED BY PRIDE. . A Grief That Was Overcome by a Sense of Being Honored. , -Many of the old country emigrants do not wish, to give up their castle servility when they reach this demo cratic country, says the New York Times. The young wife of a man who has extensive coal interests, in Penn sylvania told some friends the other day of a recent experience in tliis re gard. Soon after she reached her new home, among' her husband's mines, the child' of a French "digger" died. Her husband, as was his custom, sent for the bereaved parent to offer any assist ance under the sad circumstances. "There is nothing I want," said the man, "only," and he fumbled his hat, "that milady should come to the funeral. If this will happen the grief,' which I have to lose my child will be lightened, in the honor which I shall have to write to my parents in France that milady was there." Such touching deference, of .course, was recognized, and "milady" went down to the little cottage on the day of the funeral. When she. went in the father sat with bowed head at the head of the coffin. His eyes, however, were furtively watching the door, and the instant she appeared he stood up. A look of pride that ho could not conceal spread over his face. With great respect he con ducted her to his own place and she sat there, the man standing motionless at her 6ide through the service. W.' H. ieloii, who is in tbe drug business at Kiugville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy that he war rants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because tbe remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by Blakely & Houghton. Feed wheat for sale cheap at Wasco warehouse. tt. "As old as the hills" and neVer excell ed. "Tried and proven " is the verdict o f millions. Simmona Liver Regu lator is tne jr? rr? 4 only Liver lator ia the J5-I.VW ana Kidney medicine to which you can pin your C 1 yI faith for a man mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act--r J 7 ing directly ff-l C on the Liver 4. Ill 3 and Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Djmggist3 in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. The King of Liver Medicines. " I have used yonrSimmons Liver Regu lator and can conscienciousiy say it is the kin;; of all liver medicines, I confident a medicine chest in itself. Geo'. W. Jack son, Tacoma, Washington. O-EVERT PACKAGE- Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. Indictments Returned at Chicago. Chicago, July 19. Twenty-nine in dictments were returned by the special federal jury, charging offenses against the interstate commerce and postal laws. The jury completed its labors and' was discharged. The district attorney re fused to allow the names to be published until the warrants were served in the morning. No "warrants were issued this evening, as the - court wanted to give all an opportunity to furnish bail The bail was fixed by Judge Seaman at $10,000. There are cumulative indict' ments against Debs, Howard Keliher and Rogers ; also against the other di rectors ofthe railway union. Sovereign, of the Knights of Labor, may be among the indicted. The San Francisco Investigation. San Fkancisco, July 19. The United States grand jury resumed its session this afternoon. Various acts in re straint of interstate commerce com mitted by railroad employes were under consideration. - United titatea District Attorney Garter says no indictments will probably be returned until the in vestigation is completed. Restrained from Interfering. . Spbingfield, July 19. The miners of the Big Muddy Coal Company, at Mur- physboro, struck this week, and the com pany applied today 'for an injunction from the United States court restrain ing the strikers from interfering with operations of the mines. The injunc tion was granted. One Hundred Strikers in Jail. Birmingham, Ala., July 19. One hun dred strikers, charged with participation in Monday's riot at the Pratt mines, are in jail. The jail ia heavily guarded to night, as the officers have been informed of a threatened attempt to rescue the strikers. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Tbree hot ties of Electric Bitters cured him. . . Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three- bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata waba, O., had fivs large fever sores on his leg, doctors said ' he was incurable, one bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. 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For several years I have recommenced your Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." Edwih F. Pardse, M. P., . 123th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The nse of 'Castoria1 is so universal and its merits ro well known that it reams a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Mabttk, D. D., New York City; Thb Centaur Compajcy, 77 Hurray Street, N. T. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. VKaNhaci a (JKNKKAl. BANKING BL'BJNKSa Letter of Crmiit issued available iu tbe Kaeterti States. iight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections marie at all' points on fav orable terui. MEN'S Tailor-Made SUITS, MEN'S MENS' Tailor-Made PANTS, MEN'S MEN'S OVERSHIRTS, MEN'S MEN'S UNDERWEAR, - MEN'S IV3. 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