, . fair v - . ' . VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1894. NO. 297 COBLENTZ SUICIDES Was Warden of the Wash ington Penitentiary. HE WAS SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS Tom Reed's Boom Got a Booat from Piatt of New York and Quay of Pennsylvania. Against Women In Politics. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8. By a vote of 77 to 65 the legislature has set its face against any effort in the way of bringing . women into politics. Governor, Atkin son, on assuming office, was anxious to make Miss Helen Dortch, a good-looking literary woman of 18 years, his pri vate secretary. It was found that the preceding legislature had conferred a military rank upon that office. Through .Representative isomeniiet uovernor At kinson then sought to have an act . Daased making women eligible to hold statehoase clerkships, with the view ofr appointing Miss Dortch to the place of assistant librarian, and. it 'was this measure which the legislature squelched yesterday. Grand Master Shannon, of the Masonic fraternity, has offered Gov . ernor Atkinson the use of his name for the appointment, with the view of con ferring the place upon Mies Dortch as his agent. Standard Oil Magnates. Tyi.eb, Tex., Dec. 8. Attorney-General Henry said today : "I am not" at liberty to give out the precise conree that this state will pursue in the Standard Oil prosecution. As to the situation in New York, we will, try to remove any defect in the requisition papers, and will have counsel to repre sent us, on Governor Hogg's application. Should our requisition to the governor of Missouri be refused, the same course will e pursued. Aside from the supposed defect in the papers, the governor of New York certainly has no ground for refus ing to grant the requisition. The efforts of defendants to avoid coming to Texas will be futile." A Chicago DlTlae Eloped With tlie Wife of Another Man. Chicago, Dec. 8. It was discovered today that Conrad Haney, one of the most prominent Chicago divines, has eloped with Mrs. George W. Brandt, wife -of the manager of a prominent bak ing powder company. Haney is the pastor of the aristocratic pnion church ' on Lake avenue, and has been recently prominently spoken of as the successor of Professor David Swing, tor the pastor ate of Central church. He left a hand some wife and four children destitute. It is stated Brandt caught his wife and the preacher yesterday at a down-town hotel, and Brandt gave the minister twelve hours to leave town. Hanley did not wait, but flew, accompanied by Mrs. Brandt. ' Treasury -Officials Pleased. Washington, Dec. 8. The slight, but steadily sustained imppovement in treasury finances since the various pro visions of the new tariff law are becom ing operative, and business being ad justed to the changed tariff schedules is very gratifying to treasury officials This improved condition is shown in the daily receipts, which, for the month of December to date, aggregate $6,500,000, nearly $1,000,000 a day, Sundays exclud ed. Of the receipts, $3,635,523 have been from customs, an excess of $750, 000 over the same period last December, thus indicating a total revenue from this source for the month of December be tween ' $12,000,000 and $13,000,000, against $10,000,000 during November last. , Ratification and Taking Effect of the Chinese Immigration Treaty. Washington, Dec. 8. The president today signed a proclamation announcing the ratification and taking effect of the new Chinese immigration treaty. Sea retary Greshem's proclamation is pre cisely similar to those usually issued in such cases, and is confined to a recital of ' the text of the treaty, with notice to the public of its ratification. - Shot Through the Bead. Skattle. Dec. S. A Walla Walla special says : Warden J. A. Coblentz, Highest of all in Leavening Power. of the state penitentiary, shot himself through the head at 5 :30 this evening. He had been asked to resign by the pen itentiary commissioners, and it is sup posed killed himself because he feared the humiliation of removal. ' Coblentz was formerly acting collector of customs, 'and about four years since killed Holt, the smuggler, and was severely blamed for it. He also killed a man in Arkansas before he came here. He was in the government employ in Arkansas. . Turkish Line of Deiense. New York, Dec. 8. Communications from the porte to the British foreign office indicate that the line of defense to be pursued regarding the Armenian atro cities will be that the Armenians and Kurds both engaged in a ciyil war ; that outrages were committed on both sides. Turkish regulars were called upon to suppress the feud, and finding the Ar menians entrenched, called upon them to surrender. The Armenians refused, and were thereupon attacked by the troops, who were at first repulsed. It is admitted that a number of Arme nians who. surrendered upon being of fered pardon for their share in the dis turbances were executed, but the story that fortified villages were stormed by the troops, that they might murder the male inhabitants and outrage the women, are denied. . Sekki Pashi, who is in command of the force that is said to have committed the outrages, has caused the women who were taken pris oners by the Turkish troops to be closely guarded, The informant, referring to the subject, says if the porte shall fail to punish the guilty parties the only alter native will be European occupation of Armenia. Reed's Boom Growing. Washington, Dec. 8. Reed's boom for the presidency grows. There was gossip about the house today that Tom Piatt had intimated a preference for Beed, and this, coupled with the under standing that Quay has come out for the Maine statesman, served to give Beed stock a boom. Piatt and Qua; opposed Harrison at Minneapolis, and in the minds of republican leaders there is no liklihood of their support being captured for the ex-president. Storm In the Azores. London, Dec. 8. A dispatch from St. Michael's reports that a violent hurri cane passed over, the Azores islands. Pont a del Gada (the largest town of the Azores) breakwater demolished by float ing rock. A crane on the dock was swept away, and the German brig Adelbeid was totally lost with part of her crew. The British steamer Ituni was also badly damaged, and the British steamer Ful well broke adrift and was damaged in a collision. Acts of Brigandage. Constantinople, Dec. 8. The porte received dispatches from the governor of Van, dated November 29, December 6, announcing acts of brigandage there, and the capture of a part of a band of 20 Armenians who wore the Kurdish dress, and were armed with modern rifles. Six of the prisoners belong to the Ar menian revolutionary committee. Sev eral were killed and wounded on both sides during a skirmish, previous to the capture of the brigands. ' Free SlWer Coinage. Lansing, Mich., Dec. 8. A largely at tended " conference of free-silver demo crats of the state, including some of the most influential members of the' party, adopted resolutions here yesterday pledging every honorable effort to get the party in this state to adopt free sil ver coinage as the leading isBue in the next campaign. An executive commit tee of twenty-one was named and an organization effected. Navy Surgeon Dead. Washington, Dec. 8. Dr. J. Mills Browne, ex-medical director and ex-sur geon-general of the United States navy, died last night of paralysis, aged 63, Browne was attached to the Kearsarge during the civil war, and was aboard her when she sank the Alabama, He was retired as surgeon-general May 10, 1893. ' Governor Without Knowing It. ' Sprinqfield, 111., Dec. 8. Governor Altgeld has gone to Hot Springs for his health and Lieutenant-Governor Gill is in California. . This makes Dayton Craft, speaker of the house, governor pro tern. Craft is in Austin, Cook county, unaware of his importance. . Latest U. S. Gov't Report no CREAM OF TARTAR TREE. Some Queer Things Developed In Nature's ' Laboratory. Nature's laboratory ' is ceaselessly working, developing and storinir up products for the use of mankind at large. In the vegetable kingdom this is especially noticeable, and if man sometimes only succeeds, after much experiment and work, in making the plant give up its useful properties, at other times and these are of frequent occurrence he' finds the product , al ready manufactured, and requiring but a small amount of preparation to render it fit for utilization. To this latter" category of plants yielding ready-made products, says the New York Ledger, the -cream-of -tartar trees may be said to belong. They are members of the genus Adansonia, of the natural order Bombaceos. Until within the past few years it was thought that only one species could rightly claim the title of the cream of tartar tree the Adansonia Gregorii, the gouty-stem tree of Northern. Aus tralia. Recent researches have, how ever, proved that the baobab Adanso nia digitata of Senegal contains near ly two per cent, of free tartaric acid and nearly twelve per cent, of bitar trate of potassium. The acid is found in the farinaceous pulp sui-rotrnding- the seed, and has at all times been highly esteemed by travelers, who mix it with a little water in ordfer to make a re freshing beverage. Raising Cotton in Egypt. The cotton fields of Egypt are arti ficially watered about eight times dur ing cultivation, generally by taking the Nile water between the ridges on which the plants are growing. The general ripening of the pods begins in September and. the cotton is ready for the first picking in October. Shortening Sail on Land. "I've never been to sea," said Mr. Swyzzlby, "and so I've never seen 'em shorten sail in a storm at sea; but I think I can form a pretty good idea of how it's done, for I live in a flat, and I've seen the people take in their wash ing . on washdays when a shower came up." . - Specimen Gases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot tles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata waba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable, one bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's .Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & 'Kinersly. 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