en VOL. VII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1894. NO. 305 V THEY MAY INTERFERE England and Russia Have an Agreement. JAPANESE CAPTURE HAI CHENG Socialist Members of the Beichstae; to Be Prosecuted--M. Brlsson Chosen President London, Dec. 18. It is understood that the agreement between England ' and Russia in regard to the war in the East does not permit any warlike opera tions in the vicinity of Shanghai. This includes the prohibition of a hostile fleet paesing through the entrance of the Yang-Tse-Klang river. Japan has re cently threatened to disregard this agree ment on the ground that the Shanghai . arsenal is supplying Chinese with arms, etc. It is believed the third Japanese army at Hiroshima is destined for Nan king. The English and Russian govern ments have intimated they would pre vent this movement, and the recent assembling of the British fleet at Chusan and the Russian fleet at Che Foo is thus accounted for. It is understood England and Russia have decided to fight, if nec essary, to prevent hostilities on the Yang-Tse-Kiang. Japanese Capture Hal Cheng. London, Dec. 18. A Tokio dispatch says Japanese Lieutenant-General Kat eira captured Hai Cheng, December 13. The Chinese garrison numbered 5000, while the Japanese numbered only 1500. The Chinese retreated towards Llao Vang. The losses were trifling. A Che Foo dispatch says great uneasi- . ness continues among the residents of that glace, who fear outrages at the hands'of the Chinese soldiers. Four for eign warships are now at Che Foo. A nephew of Colonel Von Hannecken has left Shanghai to take command of the . Chinese troops at Tien-Tsin. A French engineer is constructing forts at Peking. The remainder of the Chinese transports have been turned over to the protection : of the British flag. - - Sir John Thompson's Body. London, Dec. 18. The cruiser Blen heim, which is to convey the body of Sir John Thorn psou to Halifax, arrived at Portsmouth from Gibraltar this morning. It is now stated the Blenheim will sail January A catafalque will be erected in the captain's cabin, where the body will remain until it reaches Halifax. - Berlin, Dec. 18. Mrs. and Miss San ford, wife and daughter of Senator San ford, will accompany Miss Thompson, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report B A AS&OWTSinr PURE BARGAINS! LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S MACKINTOSHES and MISSES GOSSAMERS, direct from the largest factory in the world. Rubbers of all kinds. Boots and Shoes of splendid value just opened. BOYS' SUITS, from $1.50. Agency of the Brownsville Clothing, Blankets, Etc. daughter of the late Sir John Thompson, to Liverpool this afternoon, preparatory to embarking on the Majestic, which sails for New York tomorrow. Mrs. San ford has received a telegram from Wind sor signed by all the members of the queen's household, conveying to Sir John Thompson's family renewed expressions of sympathy and particularly asking Mrs. Sanford to convey their sympathetic message to Lady Thompson. - Under Nicaragua's Control. Washington, Dec. 18. The depart ment of state has received a dispatch from Minister Baker, at Managua, say ing that the Mosquito Indians have sur rendered their rights under the treaty of Managua, and have become incorporated with Nicaragua. This surrender, it is understood, dispose of the last vestige of the claim of sovereignty by the Mosquito Indians over the Mosquito reserve, set apart by the Managua treaty of 1860, and the award of the emperor of Austria thereunder. It also terminates any ground for continued pretext of a British "protectorate" over the Mosquito reser vation, and groatly simplifies the right of transit across the isthmus. Cannibals In Mexico. Hekmosillo, Mex., Dec. . 18. The party of citizens who left here a few weeks ago to explore Tiburon island in search of gold mines, which, according to tradition, are to be found there, have returned, with one of their number miss ing. The Seres Indians, the cannibal tribe that occupies the island, made no hostile demonstrations towards the pros pectors, but Eduardo Flores, a young member of the party became separated from his companions, and, although a long search was made tor him, he could not be found. It is feared that he was kidnaped by the Indians, and killed and eaten. These are the Indians who killed and ate two California newspaper men about a year ago. , Trouble In the Coke Keglon. Pittsburg, Dec. 18. A special from Uniontown sayB the union coke men have driven their opponents from public places repeatedly, and they have decided to retaliate. The non-union men armed themselves with revolvers and congre gated at a store, half of their force being placed out of sight. The strikers at tempted to drive them away. The men in hiding appeared on the scene, and the strikers, finding themselves out numbered, started to run. At least 200 shots were fired. One striker was shot in the leg. Friends carried him home.' A number of others were more or less in jured. Two Fool Farmers Killed. Ottumwa, Dec. 18. A double tragedy has occurred three miles south of Eldon, and two farmers, Ambrose Dougherty and George Huffman, are the victims of a foolish quarrel. They had attended the county lycenm, and while driving mm IE) in Ladies' Hats, Feathers or Flowers will be given away with each purchase of a Dress Pat tern, Embroidered Skirt, Ladies' or Children's Corsets, Underwear, or Lace Curtains. Men's Overcoats, from $5.90. Newest goods and "best home both insisted on driving across the same bridge first. An impromptu xluel duel took place and Huffman was shot in the groins and Doughty was pierced through the lungs. Both are fatally wounded. Dougherty is a married man with a family. Huffman is 18 years old. One of Garzla's Revolutionists. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 18. Giraldo Saiz, who was capain of one of the bands of so-called Garzia revolutionists, who made a raid on San Ignacio, Mexico, two years ago, and massacred and ttbrned the bodies' of the garrison of Mexican troops at that place and es caped into Texas, was yesterday de livered to the Mexican authorities by United States Marshal Ware. The de livery was made on the authority of an extradition order issued by Acting Sec retary Uhl, of the state department at Washington. Great Oaks From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small begin nings. Never neglect symptoms of kid ney troubles ; if allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. S. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm js a certain cure for any disease or weak ness of the kidneys. A trial will con vince you of its great potency. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kin ersly, druggists. " ' How Stevenson Died. London, Dec. 18. An Auckland dis patch to the Star contains a few details of the death of Novelist Stevenson on the evening of Dec. 3d. Stevenson re marked to his wife that he felt a strange pain in his head, and almost immedi ately afterward he fell back senseless, and never regained consciousness. He died two hours later. The cause of his death was paralysis of the brain. A. Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y,. says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use ; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. Kings New . Discovery is un doubtedly the best cough remedy; that he haa used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not trv a remedy eo long tried and tested. 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