VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1894. NO. 211 THE BILL JN FORCE Secretary Carlisle Sends Out Instructions Concern ing it. THEY RECEIVED TWO CHECKS The Pullman Employe. Give 1b Their Testimony Concerning Pullman's Methods, and Cloae Management. Rulings of Carlisle. Washington, Ang. 27. Secretary Carlisle has decided and will instruct customs collectors that goods placed in bonded warehouses under the McKinley law and made free of doty under the new tariff act are entitled to free entry and need not be exported and reimport ed in order to get the benefits of the new act. This is of speeial interest to the wool trade, as a large amount of wool is stored in the bonded warehouses. In this as in all other mooted -questions the - secretary will follow the intent of con gress and let the aggrieved parties ap peal to the courts if they care to contest on technical grounds. He will undoubt edly bold that diamonds are dutiable, notwithstanding the erroneous punctua tions of the free list. The secretary to day sent the following telegram to cus toms officials at all . ports : "A vessel with a cargo not discharged nor entered for consumption may be made vessel warehouses temporarily for such goods aa shall be entered today in bond." The secretary today sent the follow ing telegram to collectors at New York, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago and Port Townsend, Wash. : "You are in structed as follows concerning the col lection of duties under the recent rev enue legislation of congress ; "First All articles heretofore subject to duty, but made free by the provisions of the new act, may be withdrawn from the warehouses on and after Aug. 28, 1894, without payment of duty. "Second All manufactured articles except originally provided for in the schedule, composed wholly of materials otber than wool or woreted, as a com ponent port ot their chief value, will be admitted on and after August 20, 1064, at the rate prescribed in the new act, all other manufactured articles specially or generally provided for in said schedule, will continue until January 1, 1895, to pay rates of duty imposed thereon, by the act entitled, 'An act to reduce the revenue, equalize duties on imports and for otber purpose; approved October, 1890.' "Third Coffee and tea, hides and skins, raw or unco red, whether dry, salted or pickled, will be admitted free of duty on and after August 28, 1894, and treasury circular S. 12,510, dated March 24, 1892, issued in accordance with the proclamation of the president of the United States, dated March 15, 1892, and directing the collection of duties upon certain articles being pro ducts exported from Venzuela, Colum bia and Hayti, is hereby revoked." Although, as stated, it is Carlisle's purpose that the intent of congress shall be followed, it is learned that as to all questions ot errors in punctuation he will make m decisions nor give any in structions to collectors nntil after an actual case has come before him on ap peals from the decision of the board of general appraisers as to whether dia monds, seeds and certain other articles are by the terms of the bill dutiable or on the free list. Collectors will without instructions bold them to be dutiable in order to protect themselves, and the im porters must go to law if they contest these rulings. Pullman Employes Received Two Cheek. ' Each Month. Chicago, Aug. 27. The strike com missioners devoted a large portion of to day to the examination of Manager E. F.Bryant, of a bank at Pullman. He was particular to state he was not an em ploye of the Pullman company, as the bank was owned by the Pullman South ern Car Company, but later admitted the latter company is controlled by .the Palace Car Company. Bryant said the capital stock of the bank was $100,000. and in J uly, 1893, the deposits amounted Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report to $658,000. Two thousand four hun dred and twenty-five depositors were Pullman employes, 'their accounts averaging $240. In July, 1894 the de posits amounted to $453,000, with only 1414 employes and accounts which ayeraged $270. Witness said the Pull man workmen were paid in checks. Each month they were given two checks, one representing the amountof rent due, the other the balance of their wages. "Jt is just a sort of a gentle reminder the rent is due," suggested Commissioner Kernan. "It is simply for the men's convenience," the witness persisted. Bryant was rigidly examined as to the method of the company in collecting back rent. - Britannia Out of Commission. London, Aag. 27. In consequence of the capsizingln Portland roads of the Britannia's dingy, through which two of the crew were drowned,' the prince of Wales has canceled all the cutter's en gagements on the western coast. The bodies of the drowned sailors have not been recovered. The Central News is authority for the statement that the Britannia will land her guests at Tor quay-, and proceed to Cowes, where she will go out of commission, nnless the Vigilant compels her to contest for the Cape May cup September 9. Captain Carter, of the Britannia, is deeply grieved by the loss of Mate Simons, one of the two drowned in Portland roads, who, the captain declares, was his most useful officer. Shock to Queen Margaret. Rome, Aug. 27. Queen Margaret went to GreBSoney valley in the province of Turin several days ago . to visit Baron and Baroness Pecose. Saturday her host gave in her honor an excursion into the Alps. During the assent he dropped dead before the queen's eyes. She was nearly overcome, and became hysterical sev eral times before reaching home. She still suffers from extreme nervousness. The king was summoned Id her early yesterday. An examination of Baron Pecose's body showed he died from heart disease. A Dutch Expedition Repulsed. Amsterdam, Aug. 27. The expedition against Lambok has qeen attacked by the natives and the Dutch beaten. Lam book is an island not far from Java. The rajah at Lambok is 'a sub ject of Dutch rule, and his people having complained of his administration, an expediiton was sent against him in June. The rajah promised to reform. The ex pedition when returning was attacked and defeated. Whisky Trust nnd Taxes. Peoeia, 111., Aug. 27. It was re ported this morning the whisky trust would pay taxes to the amount of $5,- 000,000 at 11 o'clock, but up to 11 o, clock officials' of the revenue office had received no advice. At 1 p. m. only $1, 700,000 had been deposited in the New York banks for the payment of $5,000,- 000 taxes. Dissatisfaction in Venezuela. Nxw York, Aug. 27. The steamer Caracas arrived today from Venezuela. She reports considerable dissatisfaction continues among the lower class of the country, but no immediate outbreak is feared. Some of Crespo's cabinet are stated to be very unpopular with many people. - JL "Run-down" And "used-up" feeling is the firat warn ing that your liver isn't doing its work. 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