a. ) - 'A'"'" VOL. VII f - THE DALLES, OREGON- TUESDAY; JULY 24, 1894. i8i ; piiT ; : . v -: -r rPi:oraF 3 Mi mtfffi)Mif lift : 4 , ft A: TRYING TO AGREE Hill Says tie House Will Hera , Agree. ; - ' JAPS SINK A CHINESE CRUISER The Wellman Arctic Expedition Sup posed to be Lost The Chocolate Colored Oueen Protests. , Thl Home Will NiTer Yield. , Washington, Jul 24. Every Beat in the galleries was filled today when the senate met. At 12 :28 o'clock Harris, the manager of the tariff bill, called for the conference report. Hill was at once recognized. He agreed, he eaid, with Gorman that the democratic party is in the midst of a great crisis. It would do no good to obstinately adhere to the 'position taken when the bill passed. Backed by the pablie press of the conn try, by the democratic masses and the president of the United States as it un doubtedly is, the honse will never yield. Hill said he sympathized with the president's letter to Chairman Wilson. Its sentiments were bis. The president violated no clause of the constitution when he sent that letter. The demo crats of the country are in sympathy vwith Cleveland and the democratic clubs and conventions all over the country had endorsed the Wilson 'bill in respect to free raw materials, and on the other hand the senate bill had been received everywhere with disapproval.. Marshal. Violating the LiWi Guthbie, Oklahoma, July 24. Gov ernor Renfrow has received a telegram from the citizens of Enid, declaring that the United States deputy marshals are violating the organic actof the territory, by arresting; citizens, denying .' them a preliminary bearing and spiriting them away. At the same time an unlawful organization at the north end of town is threatening to burn the city . Japanese Win the First Battles. Shanghai, July 24. A telegram from Nagasaki this morning says that a de tachment of Corean troops at the insti gation of Chinese residents, made an attack on the Japanese garrison at that place and were repulsed after' losing many men. A later telegram says that a Japanese cruiser and a Chinese trans port vessel had an' engagement, and that the latter was sunk. The More lie Disagrees, the Nearer Be Is Right. Washington, July 24. At 3 o'clock the senate adjourned nntil noon tomor row, without doing anything .except talk. The democratic senators intend holding a caucus .this afternoon, and Senator Hill has not been invited. The general opinion is, that while Hill dis agrees with both the eenate and the president, he is nearer right than either To Prevent Smuggling. Washington, July 24. Senator Power of Montana has introduced a bill to have the collection of customs revenue along the northern border of the United States, transferred to the war depart ment. The object is to have the border better patrolled, so as to prevent the smuggling of Chinese and opium. ' A New Labor Union. Chicago, July ?4. The American Labor Union, a new order, designed to gather under one banner - the whole army of the toiling masses, has been launched with W. C. Walsh as presi dent. It is said the new union will be affiliated with the American Railway Union, and will., her' controlled by the same men. ,' . Hawaii's Qaeen Protests. , ' Washington, July 24. The president submitted to the eenate today a letter from Minister Willis dated June 28, in which he reports the receipt of a protest . signed Liliuokalani, earnestly request- ing United States not to extend its re cognition to any government formed. The Wheat Market. ; Poetland, July 24. Wheat vallev, .80 to .82K per cental. Walla Walla, .75. San Francisco new, seller, .90 per cental. Chicago Cash .57. Sep- .' teinber delivery .53J per bushel. i- Think They Will Agree to Agree. Washington, July . 24. Mills and Smith representing tbe two extreme Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report winns of the democratic party in the senate today expressed the opinion that the party pet together and pass a tariff bill before adjournment. ' And 8h Won Again. ' . Roches Point. Southampton, July 24j The Vigilant won today in the twelfth fifty -mile race with the Brittan nia by J3 minutes and 22 eeconds. The wind was'freoner than during any of the preceding contests. ' ' . They Won't Freeze Mow. Chicago, July 24. James W. Scott, publisher of the Herald, says there need he no occasion for alarm about the Well- mar) arctic exploring party nntil after August 15th. t ' ; And the Clerks Go Rack. . Wasaington, July 24. The .house to day passed the bill for reinstatement of the clerks dismissed from the railway mail services between' ilajrqh J5th and May ist; 1889. ::c'rv?:7y Not Disappointed -Lore. St. Louis, July 24. Angosta Kocb, 71 years old, today wrapped herself in p coal oil-saturated sheet as a shroud and setting it on fire perished. r Lost In the Arctics. London, July 24. Late advices from Norway leave- but little doubt but that the W,ellman Arctic expedition is loBt. THE KNIGHTS OF tABOE. Work of the General ExecntlT. Com- mltte In Omaha Omaha, July 22. All tho members of the general executive board of the Knights of Labor except Mr. Sovereign aie now here and have taken up quar ters at tbe Delione, where tbe session of the executive officers will be held. Sovereign is expected tomorrow morning. Martin, McGuire, French and Hayes were seen this evening, and when asked what they expected to do during the coming meeting they announced that General Secretary Hayes was the spokes man and they would look to 'him to talk to the press. Mr, Hayes said: "During the week we expect to com plete arrangements for a systematic can vass of Nebraska, and we will push the organization to a finish. I am glad to note that'' the 'organized ' workers of Omaha are forming themselves, into militia'' companies. Regarding - the movement f dr a general union of all. the labor forces,. I do dot know what will be done about that at this meeting. We We are in favor of changing cards, and have been all along, but we will never consent to a unity at the whole expense of the K. of L." Spread of Flagne. Washington, July 22. Recognizing the difficulties in tbe way of obtaining accurate . information upon sanitary matters from. Ortentalr!cQnDtries,; Dr. Stewart Eldredge, tha health' officer of the port of Yokohamaahd a member of tbe imperial board of health of Tokio, has sent to the marine hospital a semi official statement of the epidemic of the plague in Southern China. It appears from his report that this scourge, of which only fragmentary news has been received, is one of the most dreadful on record, having its great foothold at the port of Hong Kong,, where most of the foreign commerce touches. The diseaee broke out in Canton late last February, and at the same time was epidemic at Pakhoi, a port not often visited by Europeans. During March and April it steadily increased .until '; it assumed gigantic proportions. According to the letter of Dr. Eldredge, the eastern an thorities treated the disease with their ordinary indifference. Although Hong Kong is the center of trade in the east, buthalfa day's journey from Canton, and in constant communication ' there with, the existence of the'' danger was ignored. - Several cases appeared in Hong Kong during the first days of May. IE steadily increased in that place until the mortality reached 100 a day, despite the exodus of 100,000 Chinese and many Europeans. The natives, in most cases,' have left on feeling the first symptoms of the dis ease, in -the hope of dying in their native "villagee, . while a dozen Euro peans have been attacked and most of them have died. ' From -Canton and Hong Kong the disease is spreading through the neighboring country, and will soon appear in tbe coast towns of China, North of Hong 'Kong, because, from the carelessness in these ports, no effective quarantine is likely to be es r -?Err a ja uiu ess the hills" and , never excell-"' ed. "Tried and proven" is the verdict o f millions. Simmons; Liver Regu-- lator is the only Liver and Kidney medicine to vrhich y o u" can pin your faith for a cure. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, . act ing directly on tlie Liver and Kid an Pills neys. Try it.' Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder tobetaken ilry or made into a tea. The King of liver Medicines. "1 have used yourSlmmons Liver Regu lator and can conscienciously say it is tbe king of all liver medicines. I consider tt a medicine chest in itxeir. Geo. W. Jacb ' SON, Tacoma, Washington. 0-VEBT PACKAGE- flaa the Z Stamp in red on wrapper tablisbed. - Several cases have-already occurred on steamers traveling from Hong Kong to Chinese ports, but with out serious consequence, on account of the prompt action by the' chip's ' sur geons. A quarantine system- has been put in operation in Japan, holding ships from tbe infected districts nine days efter arrival or alter leaving.' The last case ha6 abated, and but one infected hip has reached Japan. Dr. Eldredge concludes his report : "If J. may presume to advise, I would gay. the most stringent measures may need.be taken to protect the United States, particularly as regards certain classes of goods from China likely to convey infection rage, old-cotton, etc.. and also such manufactured- articles' as are made in native workshops, with perhaps a case of plague dying in the room ; such things as straw matting, embroideries and every, sort of textile fabrics.- So long as the disease , is kept out of Japab, so long will this country be the "best bulwark of the United States against the importation of disease."..; '. The Height of Moans Rainier.'. , ' . Seattle, July 22-i-Rev. D. 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