CI) m$&0 mum 'sMWWm VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894. NO. 194 NOW KING CAUCUS The Honse aM Senate Feeling for Each Other.. THE MURDERER GETS TEN DAYS The Cholera' Is Raging in St. Peters burg, But the Death Rate Is Comparatively Low. A. Caucus on Tariff. Washington, Aug. 71 Chairman Hol roan called the house caucus to order at 3 o'clock today, 119 members being dreeenti Bynnm offered a resolation re citing the fact of the disagreement on "the tariff bill and declaring the conferees should meet in a spirit of liberality and by mutual concessions agree upon a measure that will meet with the ap proval of both bodies. The resolution further provides for an adjournment until G o'clock Friday next, and if no agreement is meanwhile reached,, the democratic senators be invited to meet that day in joint caucus. Bynum said above all things an agreement was nec essary. He was not prejudiced for or against the senate bill, and would give bis 'support to .any. the conferees migh agree upon, but he spoke for the people of his state, who demanded the bill be speedily passed.' His tone was mild and conciliatory. Speaker Crisp 'en tered while he was speaking. Chair man Wilson Teplied to Bynum. j He said one of the conferees' greatest troubles was just such movements as this for a caucus by which the house conferees were subjected to fire in the rear. He deprecated the adoption of the Bynum resolution. ' Livingston of Georgia offered a sub stitute expressing confidence, in the house conferees, and leaving all action to their judgment. Race for Her Majesty's Cap. Cowss, Aug. 7. In the race for her majesty's cup, in the royal yacht squad ron regatta today, for all yachts belong ing to the squadron, over the old queen's oourse revised the Prince of Wales' cutter Britannia, Emperor . William's cutter Meteor, formerly the Thistle, Admiral Montague's 40-rater cutter the . Czarina, Lord Dunraven's 62-rater cutter Ii'Esperanza, W. K. Cookson's 40-rater Castanet and the 61-ratei Mohawk, started at 10 a. m. The Brittania crossed the line before the gun was fired and was therefore disqualified. The Czar ina led, followed by the Meteor. The Meteor finished first, but the Czarina won on the time allowance. The House Caucus. Washington, , Aug. 7. The house democratic tariff caucus at 3 o'clock to day and the interview of Senator Voor hees pronouncing in favor of the house , position on free iron and coal are the absorbing topics among the members of the. house. , Those who projected the caucus assert they have not intended to discredit the conferees. The anti-caucus men denounce the causus, however, as a flank movement toward a surrender to the senate. From the general tenac ity of the caucus, as well as the anti caucus men it seemed evident at noon there would be no resolution instruct ing the bouse conferees to recede or otherwise discrediting their course. ITorty-Klgnt Hours to A (Tree. Washington, Aug. 7. Gorman, in an interview, say 8 the house conferees on tariff have just forty-eight hours longer to agree. If an agreement is not reached then he says the senate will break off further negotiations and put sugar on the free list. He declares a bounty on sugar,' which the Louisiana senators want, will not be continued for this year. Rather than do this, sugar will , be placed on the free list, and this, he add ed, will be a loss of $20,000,000 annually. He declares the president and eenate conferees want sugar taxed.' Chinese Seize Japanese Passengers. Shanghai, Aug. 7. A dispatch says the captain of the Chung Kiang, which arrived today, made the following state ment with regard to the seizing of Jap anese .by Chinese soldiers. While the ship was at Tunku the Chinese proposed seizing the Japanese passengers. They bound the Japanese and flung them over on the wharf. Li Hung Chang Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. 5ov,t Report ' when informed of this . outrage on the British flag, commanded that the Jap anese be returned at once to the vessel and that the soldiers who made the raid be punished severely. . Bynum and Bprlnrtr Confer. . .Washington, Aug. 7. Bynum and Springer conferred at noon and drafted a resolution to serve as a basis of caucus action, ' It does not direct the ' house conferees, to recede from their position, but urges that they reach, a speedy agreement. Provision is. also made, if this agreement is not effected by Friday next, that there be another, caucus. After congratulation among the friends of the house conferees, it was decided to introduce a substitute resolution, but to vote down the ' Bynnm-Springer reso lution. , ' ' , Investigating Judge Kicks. Washington, Aug. 7. Steps were taken by the judiciary committee of the house today for the investigation of the charges against Judge A. J. Rick?, made by - the Central Labor Union of Cleve land. It was agreed that no steps tow ard impeachment should be taken un til more was known of the matter, and the case was referred to a subcommittee, of ' which Bailey is chairman. Bailey will-' introduce a ' resolution authorizing the judicary committee to investigate the case. ' Changes in tUo Ministry. Copenhagen, Aug. 7. King Christian has accepted the resignation of Premier Jacob Broennum Scavenius Eatrup, who retires on account of old. age, and has appointed Baron Reedtz Thott minister of foreign affairs. Premier Luttichan becomes . minister of finance. General Thompson succeeds General J. J. Bahn- sen as minister of , war, and Bardenfleth takes the place of Ahgoos as minister of public works and instruction. Ihii Britannia Outjockeyed. London, Aug. 7. The prospects of a race between the Vigilant and Britannia tomorrow are doubtful. . Both will prob ably have to nnnergo repairs when docked. The Vigilant is now about Hampton waiting to be docked. - There is some chagrin at the manner in which the Yankee outjockeyed the Britannia yesterday. Sugar May Be Free. Washington, Aug. 1 7. Conservative democratic senators guardedly admit there is no foundation for the report that a movement may be made soon to put sugai on the free list. One said to day it was liable to come in the shape of a motion to discharge the tariff con ferees, and have the senate recede from the amendment on sugar. To Die In Ten Days. Lyo8, Aug. 7. Caesario Santo Gerr onimo, the assassin ofPresident Carnot, has persisted in his refusal to. appeal to the court of cassation and papers were sent to Paris today for the signature of President Casimir-Perier, fixing the ex ecution 10 days hence. . ' . 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