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VOL. VII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1894.
NO. 308
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SUBSTITUTE OFFERED
Carlisle's Currency Bill to be
Withdrawn.
IT DIFFERS VERY MATERIALLY
Revenue Cotters Grant and Ruth Or
derert to Northern WatersAdmiral
Walker's Report.
Washington, Dec. 21. The Carlisle
currency . bill now before the' house of
representatives will be withdrawn and a
substitute presented. This decision was
reached after a caucus of democratic
members of the banking and currency
committee quietly held last night, fol
lowed by a conference between Secretary
Carlisle and Chairman Springer today.
The substitute has already been drawn,
and will be offered by Springer today or
tomorrow, certainly before the holiday
recess, as the desire of all concerned is
. to get it before the country prior to ad
journment. It differs very materially
from the original Carlisle bill.
Two very important features appear
for the first time in the substitute. The
original Carliole bill contemplated that
all national banks must reorganize under
the new plan. This would have re
quired them to surrender the govern
ment bonds which now constitute the
basis of their circulation . The substitute
does away with this imperative change.
If the national banks wish to continue
to hold their United States bonds and
issue circulation thereon, they may -do
. so. It is felt they will soon discover the
advantages of the new system, and
therefore adopt it voluntarily. The
other important features of the substi
tute is that it does away with the un
known liability of the banks to guar
antee the notes of all other banks. The
original bill contemplated that if a na
tional11 bank failed, its notes would be
paid Cut of its assets and a general safety
fund made up by all banks. But if the
assets and safety fund were insufficient
. to pay the notes of the failed bank,
then the comptroller of currency has to
make a pro rata assessment and shoulder
them with the unknown risks. In
effect it made them supply insurance on
all notes of the banks in which they had
no concern. In view of these criticisms,
the substitute will be the limit of lia
bility of all banks for the failure of in
dividual banks. They will, however, be
compelled to keep up this safety fund by
more rigid provisions than proposed in
the original bill.
The Nicaragua Canal.
London, Dec. 21. Chairman Bartlett,
of the stockholders' reorganization com
mittee of the Kicaraguan canal, in an
interview today, and the whole of the
Nicaragnan shares at bis disposal had
been taken in England. He could have
sold many times the amount of the
shares he possessed had they been avail
' able.- He will sail for New York next
week, to organize the new construction
company and complete arrangements to
place the securities of the company in
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.
the United States and Europe. Active
work upon the canal will be begun soon.
Among the members of the reorganiza
tion committee are some of the ablest
leading English politicians and scien
tists. Bartlett says the building of the
canal with or without the assistance of
the United States has become a cer
tainty. ' -
The Wonderful Gold Veins Struck.
Denver, Dec. 20. The recent great
gold strikes in the Leadville district are
csusing wild excitement. "Railroads are
taxed to their full capacity. The Den
ver, Leadville and Gunnison railway,
the short line from Denver to the camp,
is preparing to run extra trains to ac
commodate the travel. .Gold strikes
have been numerous in Leadville for the
past two years, but none have attracted
so much attention as the two latest, in
the Rex and Triumph mines, which es
tablish the fact that the gold belt ex -extends
at least three miles, the two dis
coveries being that far apart. The pros
is that Leadville in 1895 will be the
largest producer of gold in the world.
There was a large attendance of rep
resentative men at the convention of the
Colorad oSilver League today. After a
hot discussion the following resolution
was adopted with only two dissenting
votes :
"That the words 'non-partisan' be
stricken from the constitution and by
laws wherever they appear, and that the
members of the Colorado Silver League
refuse to affiliate or work with any po
litical party which does not nationally
declare, unequivocally, in favor of the
free and unlimited coinage of silver at
rate of 16 to 1.
Search for Missing Vessels.
Washington, Dec. 21. Carlisle today
ordered the revenue cutters Grant, at
Fort Townsend, and the Bash at San
Francisco, to proceed to sea at once and
steam northward in search of the nine
American vessels which are eleven days
overdue from Fuget sound points.
The Seal Industry.
Washington, Dec. 21. The secretary
of the treasury has sent to the house a
letter saying as soon as the information
mentioned in, the resolution offered by
Dingley relating to the Behring sea seal
industry could be gathered it wouM be
transmitted to the house.
Admiral Carpenter's Report.
Washington, Dec. .21. The navy de
partment has received a report from
Admiral Carpenter on the Great Yalu
naval battle in the Chinese war. The
admiral's report clearly shows the great
value of battle-ships.
Condition of National lianks.
Washington, Dec. 21. The controller
of the currency has iesued a call for re
ports of the condition of the national
banks at the close of business December
19th. '
Sauer kraut at W. A. Kirby's. tf
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
Aa&o&Eir paints
20
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
People Who
Weigh and Compare
Know and get the best. Cottolene,'
the new vegetable shortening, has
won a wide and wonderful popu
larity. At its introduction it was
submitted to expert chemists.promi
cient physicians and famous cooks.
All or these pronounced
a natural, .healthful and acceptable
food-product, better than lard for
every cooking purpose.
The success of Cottolene is now
a matter of history. Will you share
in the better food and better health
for which it stands, by using it in
your home?
Cottolene is' sold in 3 and 5
pound pails by all grocers.
Made only by
The IM K. Falrbank
Company,
ST. LOUIS and
Chlcsgo, New Ifarkf Hostoa,
At the football game : Farmer Spear
mint They're all college fellows, I take
it, on'botb. sides. Freshmen Son Yes,
father, all college men. Spearmint
Um-huh ! Un I take 't them fellers 'th
th' hay doodles on ther head's from th'
agricultural college ! Cleveland Flain
Dealer.
- 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., sayB
that Dr. Kings New Discovery is un
doubtedly the best cough remedy ;' that
he has used it in his family for eight
. years, and it has never failed to do all
that is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy bo long tried and tested. Trial
bottle at Snipes-Kinerslys Drug Co. 'a
Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00.
Druggest Haven't we several gross of
that Infallible Cramp Cure somewhere
on those top shelves, John? Clerk Yes,
6ir. Druggest Have them dusted off
and labeled "Sure Cure for Chilblains,'
and put them in the window.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
rm
Boss Cash Store.
BOYS' SUITS,
from $1.50.
value in Men's Suits, Pants
Special
For this -week our entire stock of Children's Boys', Men's
Overcoats at Cost.
with every Boy's Suit sold, a pair of Wool
- We -wish, to call particular attention to our elegant line of
LADIES' Swiss Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS,
which, are to "be given away at 16c each.
Regular World Beaters at 35c each. . .
See Display.
For Infants and Children.
.Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria, contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
Castoria is so veil adapted to children that
I recommend 16 as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Abchbb, M. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
For several years I hare recommeria'edyour
Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwik F. Pardkk, M. D.,
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castoria1 is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
CaBlos Mabttw, D. D.,
New York City.
Ths CzNTAna Cohpajtt, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y.
mm
CENT
Hats, Neckwear, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c.
M
HONYWILL,
Specials
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A. M. WILLIAMS & GO
J. H. SCHBHCK, .
President.
J. If. Patterson,
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE DALLES, - ' -
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check. -
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York. San Francisco and Port- ,
land.
DIREOTOHS;
D. P. Thompson. Jko. S. Schjcnck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Tjebk.
H. M. Bkaxi..
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Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
DIALERS IK-
Pore Drugs . Grtcals,
FINE LINE OF
UBPOflTED and DOMESTIC GIGflHS
At Our Old Place of Business.
UMBRELLAS,
UMBRELLAS.
Specialties
Hose and Boy's Shoes.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glas
and
Picture Moulding.
BARGAINS!
BOYS' SUITS,
from $1.50-
Importer