wuw. VOL. VII THE DALLES, ORKGON, SATURDAY AUGUST 4, 1894. NO. !9l ' THE FRENCH STYLE Santo Sentenced After Trial. Very Brief i AN AGREEMENT IS REACHED So Says the Cabinet Officers, But the Conferees Deny the Truth of the Statement. Doomed to Deatb on the Guillotine. LYON8t-Aug. 3. There were few peo ple around the palace of justice -when the trial of Santo, assassin of President Carnot, waB resumed today. The prisoner was even more defiant than yesterday, and took his seat with a mocking smile upon his face. Leblanc a fellow-prisoner with Caesario at Mar seilles, testified that Caeeario told him he intended to kill President Carnot, probably at Lyons when the chief mag istrate visited that city. "That is a lie," imterrupted Caesario excitedly. "I never told you or anyone else anything about my plans." Le blanc continued: "Caesario confessed to me he was designated by lot." "That is untrue," shrieked Caesario. "How untrue?" aeked Leblanc, turn ing to the prisoner. x eiu 10 jou after you had made that reniaik, 'But who would be so bold as to kill Presi dent Carnot? I saw him in Paris sur rounded by troopa and police. You answered : 'He will be chosen by lot.'" There was great excitement in court while the prisoner and Leblanc were shaking to each other. Later Leblanc said: "Caesario told me he had often seen King Humbert in the streets, but he added that to kill him it would be necessary to have a rifle and shoot him from the street, . as he ould be sur rounded bv soldiers." 'It is a lie," shouted the prisoner. I was never chosen to kill President Carnot. Moreover, absolute liberty of action prevails among anarchists." The prosecuting attorney reviewed the details of the trial and demanded the jury not to hesitate to do their duty. M. Dudreuille, for the defense, made an appeal for the prisoner. At noon the jury reared, ana atter an aDsence 01 fifteen minutes announced the verdict, Guilty, without extenuating circum stances." Presiding Judge M. Brenil- lac pronounced the sentence, "Death by the guillotine." Cteario exclaimed ,'Vive la Revolution Sociale!" The prisoner was immediately hnrried to his cell. As he left the courtroom he cried. "Couraire, comrades ; rive la Anarchie." In spite o the prisoner's defiant attitude, his habitual smile disappeared when sentence was pronounced.' M. Dubreu- ille gave notice of appeal, and asked that the presiding judge's charge to the jury at the opening of the session be en tered on the records. Th Tariff Situation. Washington, Aug. 3. After the meet ing of the cabinet today, four members announced, each to a different person, that an agreement had been reached by the senate and house conferees on the tariff bill. The basis of the agreement was not disclosed, but one of the more distingnibhed members of the cabinet said to a press association representa tive: "You can announce that the presi dent will sign a tariff bill within ten days " This statement was bulletined by the association. It spread rapidly through out the city, and caused much excite ment.!1 No one of the cabinet officers who spoke of the settlement would di vulge the terms, bnt the inference was strongly conveyed that the senate bill. with not very material concessions, i the basis of agreement. The paramount reasons that seem to have brought about an adjustment were stated to be the ab solute necessity for the cessation of the period of uncertainty in order that gov ernment finances miicht recunerate. gold exports stop, and the country be given an opportunity to resnme busi ness, which has come almost to a stand still because of ihe long-drawn-out de lay. A radical free .trade memher ot the house is quoted as saying that if he were in a desert famiehin frin thirst he would not refuse to drfnk of a ool of water because it was not as -l-ar as Highest of all in Leavening Power. I I V "-S J i f I 111 1 i a x ? I Vs. " Wi-J Li Va Cf,aa crystal, andf that if the tariff bill was not altogether foul be; would accept it, and hope for better in the future. Newl From fingli.lt Correspondents. Londox, Aug. 3. The Daily News correspondent in Berlin says that the German colonel who commands the Japanese forces in Corea, Major Freiherr von Gotschreiber, formerly of the Corean general staff, is organizing the national geneial staff of Japan The Shanghai correspondent of the Times says: "The inquiry into the Kow Shung affair was conducted by the com ruisaioner of customs in Tien Tsin in the presence of the foreign consuls. It was concluded today. orty-nve survivors stated that the morning of the 25th the Japanese ordered the Kow Shung to an chor off the island of Shopa. The trans port remained there until noon, being twice boarded, when, having given no provocation, she was struck with a tor pedo and sunk. The Japanese fired with gatlings at the swimmers long after the Kow Shung had foundered.'' The Russian and British ministers in formed the correspondent that China had shown the utmost moderation and had won the sympathy of foreigners. The Times says editorially: "If the declaration of the Russian newspaper that no power will be permitted to oc- cupy a portion of Corea is a hint to England, it is scarce y necessarv, for not even the most sincere desire on our part to see Corea decent ly governed would lead us to interfere with that in teresting but dangerous country." An Answer to Japan. Tien Tsin, Aug. 2. The emperor of China has issued a manifesto in re sponse to Japan's declaration of war. The manifesto says that he accepts the war which Japan has thrust upon him, and orders the viceroys and com manders of the imperial forces to "Root these pestilential Japanese from their lairs." The emperor throws the blame for the shedding of blood on the Japan ese, whom, he asserts, are fighting in an unjust cause, Uhe emperor has ex pressed a de'ire to come to Tien-Tsin in order to be near the center of intereet. but Viceroy Li Hung Chang is opposed to the movement on the ground that Tein-Tsin does not afford suitable . ac commodations for his majesty. Woe and Desolation. London, Aug. 2 A dispatch to the Daily News, from Vienna, save: "A doc tor of the Galician town of Caleszcyky reports that sometimes people who at tend the funerals of persons who died of cholera are attacked with pains on their way home, lie down and die in a few hours. The town is isolated. There is no commerce or industry. All the nhops and factories are closed. The rich have fled, while the working people waik the streets in a starving condition, take the disease and die." i An Investigation to Follow. Great Falls, Aug. 3. Every wheel in the yards of the Montana Central railroad stopped at 12 o'clock today and the west bound train was delayed two hours. The American Railway. Union decided in the forenoon they would up hold Engineers Bowker and Murphy, and the strike was inaugurated because the master mechanic refused to reinstate them. About 4 o'clock the men decided to go to work, pending an investigation. A Hardened Criminal. Los Angeles, Aug. 3. An old man named Henry Hunt, who enticed Samuel Holroyd out in the country July 22. 1 and tried to kill him with a piece of lead pipe, for robbery, was brought into court toay. Officers say they have dis covered that Hunt is one of the most hardened criminals on the coast. He has killed several people, robbed banks and stage coaches and has been in the penitentiary many times. 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