O) VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1894. NO. 273 PEACE AT ANY PRICE United States Again Asked to Mediate. CHINA WILL CONCEDE ANYTHING London's New Lord Mayor Receives a Cool Reception Copenhagen a Free Fort France Will Not Interfere Chicago, Nov. 9. A special to the PS&t from Washington says: "This government has again been asked to in tervene in the China-Japan war. It is a request from China that the United States co-operate with Great Britain, Russia, Germany, France and Italy to stop the war. China sets forth at length the present status of the hostili ties, and says she always recognized the independence of Corea, and is willing to continue to do so; moreover, she will ' ' pay Japan an indemnity to defray that country's expenses in the war." The Chinese Army Starving. Shanghai, Nov. 9. The Chinese army of the north has retreated to the mountains, where the soldiers are re ported as starving and suffering severely from cold and exposure. The Japanese army is reported encamped at Leng Wang Cheng. The Japanese are pursu ing 15,000 Chinese, mostly new recruits. Port Arthur is not expected to make a determined stand against the Japanese. Admiral Sir E. R. Freemantle, in com mand of the British fleet, considers Port Arthur will probably be the scene of the last engagement of any importance be tween the Chinese and Japanese. Chinese Soldiers Fleeing. London, Nov. 9. A Chee Fee dis patch reports that hundreds of Chinese are arriving there from Manchuria, whence they are fleeing, frightened at the approach of the Japanese. Chinese troops and such vessels of the ' Chinese fleet that are cooped up at Port Arthur Hiave been ordered to attack the Japan ese wherever they meet them. It is re- ported 'Vwo of the forte at Port Arthur have been captured by the Japanese. Chinese soldiers are deserting from New Ohwang, fearing an attack by the Jap anese. Missionaries Leaving the Interior. London, Nov. 8. A dispatch from Shanghai says missionaries of the Pres byterian church of Ireland, who have been working in Manchuria, have left the interior and arrived at New Chwang. Another dispatch from Shanghai says the Japanese have undoubtedly cap tured Talien Wan, a short distance north of Port Arthur. The Chinese fleet is reported arrived at Wei-Hei-. Wei. France Will Mot Interfere. Paeis, Nov. 9. The Revue de Paris says France will never reply to propo sals to intervention for the purpose of effecting a settlement of the Chinese Japanese war until she shall have learned exactly what are' the thoughts and hopes regarding the matter. ' v London's Ijtv Lord Mayor. London, Nov. 19. The crowds which witnessed the procession today attend ing the installation of the new' lord mayor,. Alderman Sir Joseph Ren ale, were far smaller than usual on such oc casions. The decorations were tawdry, and the procession itself was far from comparing with those of some years back. Silver Men Win In Nevada. San Fhancisco, Nov. 9. Complete re from 70 in a total of 161 precincts in the state of Nevada give Cleveland for gov ernor 2525, Jones silver 6448, Winters dem. 380, Peekham pop. 552. For con egress, Newlands silver 2862, Doughty yon. 1913 Bartine rep. 1855, Reilly dem. 125 : ' ' ' ' Six Republicans From Kentucky. Washington, Nov. 9. R. H. Carro thers, chairman of the Kentucky state republican committee, telegraphed Mr. Babcock that six republicans have been elected to congress from that state, with out counting Denny, in the Ashland dis trict. ' ' ' ' '' " ; "The men will find a woman's pocket ; if she gets to running for office," says the Frankfort eage. Philadelphia Record. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report U'.NC-e Sutro for Mayor of San Francisco Baa a . Majority Over All. San Francisco, Nov. 9. Dispatches from Southern California received at the headquarters of the democratic state central, committee today reduce Estee's plurality there, and consequently would indicate the increase of Budd's plurality in the state at large. "Budd is elected by a plurality of 3000,'' said Chairman Gould. "There is no danger of any frand wresting the victory from Mr. Budd. We are keeping a close watch of the count not only in this city, but in the entire state." At the republican headquarters the committeemen stated that Budd's plu rality would not exceed 1000. Complete returns from 1658 precincts out of a total of 2274 in the state give Budd 97,182, Estee 95,05r and ' Webster 43,567. This represents a total vote of 248,633. With 616 precincts to be heard from, there is a possibility of a further reduction in Budd's plurality. For justices of supreme court, long term, Henshaw, rep., leads with 94,271, and Temple, dem., comes next witn 85,697 ; for the short term, Van Fleet, rep., is far ahead with 80,837. On the re mainder of the state ticket, the only democrats Jar enough ahead to insure election are Wells and Beamer for the state, board of equalization, and Stanton on the board of railway commissioners. The only change in the list of members of the next legislature is the election of Fassett, rep. from "the forty-sixth assem bly district. This will give the republi cans a majority of 51 on joint ballot. The congressional stiugglo is virtually decided, Maguire in the fourth being the only democrat elected. In San Francisco, with 11 precincts to hear from, Budd' has 30,804, Estee 19,518, Webster 6233 and French 537. The returns of the vote for municipal officers are complete. Adolph ' Sutro goes to the mayor's office by a majority over all competitors, and a plurality of 18,128 over O'Donnell, his closest com petitor The rest of the ticket is mixed. The new board of supervisors will have seven republicans, and the new board of education will contain six republicans, three democrats and three non-partisans. Cleveland and a Third Term. Chicago, Nov. 9. The Herald's Wash ington correspondent sends the follow ing : "Does President Cleveland's look upon the recent tidal wave as a call for a third term? Since Tuesday, two of the cabinet officers, one of them in my hear ing, have suggested the possibility of a third term for Cleveland as the only avenue of escape for the democracy from the slough of defeat in which it now finds itself. Whether these suggestions were made in an echo of the speaker's under standing ot how the wind blows at the white house, or whether they were made in more excess of loyalty, is not known. Today a third member of the cabinet, Secretary Morton, in the course of a con versation on the political situation, made use of words which had a rather signifi cant sound. "The day of machine poli tics is at an end in this country," said the secretary. "The machine is a fail ure, and in the future we shall have to look to strong individualities for our success.". " ' Alabama Congressmen Klected. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 9. Official returns Bhow the election of the follow ing congressmen: First, Clark, dem.; second, Stallings dem. ; third, Harrison, dem. ; ' fourth,' Robbins, 1 dem. ; 1 fifth, Cobb, dem.; sixth, Blankhead. dem.; seventh, Howard, pop. ; eighth, Wheeler, dem. ; ninth, Underwood, dem. Con tests will be filed by Robinson in the third and Goodwin in the fitth, pops., and W. F. Aldrich in the fourth and T, H. Aldrich in the ninth, reps. Copenhagen a Free Fort. Copenhagen, Nov. 8. Copenhagen was declared a free port this morning and tonnage dues abolished. Port dues have been reduced half and converted into import upon merchandise, but not applicable to goods in transit. - Monument to the Csar. Paris, Nov. 9. A meeting was held yesterday at which it was decided to open subscriptions" for a monument to the memory of the late czar. Hon. Alexander II. Stephens. I ocasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons Liver Regula tor, with good effect. Hsjn. Alex. H. Stephens." The Chronicle prints the news. no WM rarJafj, This is iL This is the new shortening or cooking fat which is so fast taking the place of lard. Itis an entirely new food product composed of clarified cotton seed oil and re fined beef suet. You can see that Is clean, delicate, wholesome, appetizing, and economical as far superior to lard as the electric light is to the tallowy dip. It asks only a fair trial, and a fair trial will convince you of its value. Be sure and ret the eennlne. Sold in three and five pound pails by aii grocers, jdaae py THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. ST. LOUIS and Chicago, New York, Boston. Harry Some women do have a re markable faculty for invention. ' Will For instance? Harry The wife of a friend of mine has patented what 'she calls a 'snore diverter.' It is composed of a hood and a section of flexible pipe. When hei' husband's snores grow un bearable, the hood ia lowered over his head and the snore ia conducted into the cellar." Will What then? Harry There hasn't a rat been seen in the house since the diverter was used. . Pittsburg Bulletin. 810O Reward, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beiDg a con stitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment.' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting airectly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease', and giving the pa tient strength by building tip the consti tution and assisting nature to do its work. The proprietors have so much faith in itscultivative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonals. Address. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Bingo This dog is too big. I want one to go with my youngest boy. Dog Fancier What has the dog's size got to do with it? Bingo I want a dog ' with short pants. ' La Grippe. During the prevalence of the grippe the past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. Bang's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped ail of ' the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and hay fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. An English admiral, says : "It is true, the life-saving service of America ia not equaled anywhere in the world." It is also true that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saves, annually, thousands of lives. Invaluable in sudden colds, throat and lung trouble. Notice. To Whom it May Concern : This is to certify that the undersigned has sold out his interest in the store KwongOnTai.. He is now a member of the firms Wing Hong and Dock Hing. Seid Wing. If otlce. All city warrants registered prior to January 2, 1892, are now due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Bdbget, City Treas. 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