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VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1895.
NO. 8
THE FUNDING BILL
An Amendment to Carlisle's
Currency Bill.
HALF A BILLION BONDS PROPOSED
Sibley of Pennsylvania Scores Cleveland
for Trampling on the Prerogatives
of the People.
Washington, Jan. 8. The first busi
ness in the bouse today was a resolution
from the committee on rules anthorizing
the appropriations committee to insert a
clause in the sundry civil appropriation
bill.
Debate on the currency bill being re
sumed, Beltzhooven, democrat, of Penn
sylvania, gave notice of an amendment.
It proposes a section to enable the secre
retary of the treasury to fund treasury
notes which may be in circulation after
the first of August, 1895, which were
issued under acts of February 25, 1865 ;
July 11, 1862; March 3, 1863, and July
14, 1890. by issuing bonds to an amount
not to exceed $500,000,000, redeemable
at the pleasure of the United States after
five years, payable in twenty-five years
from date of issue, with interest at 3 per
cent, payable semi-annually in gold
The bonds are to be of such' denomina
tions, not les than $20, as the secretary
may determine, and to be sold at not
less than par for gold or for treasury
notes.
The members flocked around Sibley,
democrat, of Pennsylvania, when he be
gan.i characteristic address against the
bill. He was applauded when he said :
"it ever a rebuke was needed lor one
who has attempted to trample down the
prerogatives of the people, it is needed
for him who has attempted to usurp this
eptire government to himself. The time
has come when there should be some
thing more than brace, belly and brass
to this government.'.'
bread.',- After booting the government,
the procession went to the dry docks
where is the berth of the British war
ship Tourmaleine, which was sent here
to help preserve order. A committee
boarded the ship and represented to the
captain that they and their families
were starving. They insisted that the
government should feed them. They
threatened to take the necessaries of
life from the stores. . The captain in
timated that such attempts' would be re
pressed with a strong hand. The dele
gation finally withdrew. Starvation is
becoming more general daily.. Lady
O'Brien's committee Btarted two soup
kitchens 'today.
Bis Young Wife to Be Eancated.
Louisville, Ky., Jan. 7. Cassius
Marcellus Clay, the "Old Lion of White
hall," is carrying out his plan of educat
ing his young wife to fit her for her new
station in life. A few days ago he en
gaged a governess, Miss Josie Martin, of
Munfordville, who has gone to White
hall to give Mrs. Clay lessons in deport
ment, music and the ordinary branches
of learning. Mrs. Clay is only 15 years
old, and has little more than the rudi
ments of an education. She has had ab
solutely no experience in society, and is
as ignorant of the graces of dress and de
portment as of mathematics or the
sciences. Miss Martin is expected to
make a finished lady of her.
( Bngar Planters Lose.
Washington, Jan. 8. The district
court of appeals today affirmed the de-
cision of the district supreme court re
garding thg Grant Miles .Sugar Manu
facturing and Planting Company of
Louisiana. A mandamus was asked
compelling Secretary Carlisle and In
ternal Revenue Commissioner Miller to
proceed under the law awarding sugar
bounties, notwithstanding its repeal by
the new tariff law. The case was brought
as a test suit. An appeal to the United
States supreme court ia yet open to the
planters, the case having gone against
them in all inferior tribunals.
Those Tariff Complications.
Washington, Jan. 7. What' action
congress will take to end the growing
tariff complications between this gov
ernment una European powers, or
whether any measures will be adopted
for that purpose, are questions clouded
in uncertainty. Considering the im
portance of the tariff war to commercial
interests, the attention given it by con
gress is noticeably Blight.
Chairman Wilson recently introduced
a bill in accordance with the recom
mendation in the president's message to
repeal the one-tenth of a cent differen
tial on sugar which evoked protests from
Germany and Austria, and which it is
stated inspired retaliatory action by the
former government in the form of pro
hibition of importation of American
beef. But it is not altogether certain
that the ways and means committee
will report this bill to the house. Mr.
Wilson was asked about the prospects of
the bill, but did not epeak enthusiastic'
ally of them. . He said the remaining
time of this congress was very short and
there would be a great pressure on the
the committee for allotments of time for
various bills.
Mr. Cannon of Illinois said if the ways
and means committee would propose to
re-enact the reciprocity system which
congress had obliterated witb marked
discourtesy to foreign governments par
ties thereto, as well as to the detriment
of American business, he said sarcastic
ally, that the republicans would co-oper
ate with them heartilv. '
Starving Men Demanded Food.
St. John's, N. F., Jan. 7. This morn
ing a crowd of 5,000 workingmen who
yere thrown out of employment by the
financial collapse, gathered before legis
lative chambers. Later they paraded
the principal streets, carrying white
flags, bearing the words: "Work or
Governor Millard Gaining.
Los angeles, Cal., Jan. 8. Judge
Clarke, of the superior court, was Been
at 1 :30 this afternoon and asked regard
ing the administering of the oath to
Lieutenant-Governor Millard, replied
I administered the oath yesterday af
ternoon, but I do not think it amounts
to anything. It was simply done as a
precautionary measure, and carries no
weight whatever with it. I am given to
understand that a committee of the sen
ate are coming to the city, at which
time the oath will be administered in
their presence, which would ,'make it
legal. - Governor Millard is ' still on the
gain."
Debs and Associates In Jail.
Chicago, Jan. 8. Eugene V. Debs and
associates, under jail sentence for con
tempt of court, surrendered to United
States Marshal . Arnold today, and the
jail commitments were promptly made
out. No proceedings in couvt looking
toward a stay of sentences were begun
All the defendants except Howard
and Elliot were present in the marshal's
office.
Yardmaster Murphy Killed.
Helena, Mont., Jan. 8. Yardmaster
Patrick Murphy was instantly killed at
Billings yesterday. He had made up
Northern Pacific freight and stepped on
the end. of. a break beam to ride down
the yard. .. He slipped, fell under the
cars and was cnt to pieces. He leaves
wife and four children.
Supreme Court Convenes.
Washington, Jan. 7. The supreme
court convened today after 'a recess of
three weeks. Senator Allen of Ne
braska was among the applicants for ad
mission to practice before the court and
he was admitted on motion of Senator
Mitchell of Oregon.
Harris Is Benomlnated.
Nashville, Jan. 7, The democratic
caucus today renominated United States
Senator Harris, State Treasurer Craig
and Comptroller Harris. - - t ;
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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Ask the men who are making Im
itations of COTTOLENE, the new
vegetable shortening, why they
give tip lard and try to trade on
the merits of COTTOLENE ? Per
haps vou can guess why .
Ask the grocer who attempts sub
stitution, why he tries to sell an
imitation when people call for
that pure, palatable and popular
vegetable shortening, COTTO
LENE? Perhaps you can guess.
YISK
Why should not YOU use COT
TOLENE, instead of lard or any
other compound, for all cooking
purposes? It has the highest
possible endorsement ; from Phy
sicians as to healthfulness ; from
CookingExpertsastosuperiority;
from housekeepers as to economy.
Use COTTOLENE and stick to it.
Bold In 8 and 6 pound palls.
Made only by
THE N.K.FAIRBANK
COMPANY.
ST. I.OTJIS e.n.4
Cbleago,New York,
Boston. - -
The Saltan Furious.
London, Jan. 7. The Standard corre
spondent in Constantinople says in a
dispatch concerning the Armenian
atrocities :
'Mr. Gladstone's speech of December
29 has caused a profound sensation in
the Yildis kiosic. The 'Sultan would not
await the arrival of the English papers.
but ordered Rustem Pasha, the ambass
ador in London, to wire the full text
The sultan is furious and bis waning
anglophobia has been suddenly intensi
fied."
( 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
is a certain cure for any disease or weak-
cess of the kidneys. A trial will con
vince you of its great potency. Price
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kin
ersly, druggists.
Got. Mclntyre Inaugurated.
Denvbe, Jan. 8. Gov. Mclntyre was
inaugurated at noon today. The cere
monies, which were very simple, were
held in Tabor opera bouse before a large
audience. The oath of office was ad
ministered by Chief Justice Hay. The
governor's inaugural address was de
voted chiefly to state topics.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the Opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free: Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free." All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. Sold bv Snipes & Kinersly
' Mother and Child Missing;.
Chamberlain, S. D., Jan. .8. The
wife of Charles Schwiesaw, a farmer liv
ing near here, has disappeared under
circumstances which, point to murder.
Christmas, night she and her baby
were driven from the house by her hus
band, who grabbed a gun and followed
her. The sheriff and a search party
leave in the morning for the scene.
--3 Symptoms of: kidney troubles should
be promptly attended to they are
nature's '' warnings' that something is
wrong. Many 'persons die victims of
kidney, diseases:; who could have been
Bayed had they taken proper precautions.
The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean
Liyer.j!Xidney.:.Balm has saved thous
ands of valuable lives. If you have any
derangement ' of the kidneys try it.
Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes
& Kinersly,' druggists. ''
ite.nUiclie. and Settralaia cured by Dr,
Great Cut Sale.
To commence today for this week tlie balance
.of our choice stock of
MEN'S SUITS
will "be put on the market to close
At Cost.
We have still a nice assortment. Some of the
"best materials, made up by the best workmen.
DON'T MISS THIS. It's for Your Benefit.
We have decided to run our entire stock of
Men's Woolen Underwear at Cost,
For this week only.
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO
nil
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promote Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Caatorla contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Abchbr, M. D.,
. Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
" For several years I have recommenced your
' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwiw F. Pardke, M. D.,
135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castoria 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."
CJLKLOS MLiRTTK, D. D.,
New York City.
Tn CxHTAua CoKFAjrr, 77 Hurray Street, N. T.
J. b. JJCHKNCK,
(resident.
J. M. Pattjsbson,
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 Portland.
DIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. L-iebe.
"H. M. Be all.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
DEALS BS IN -
Pare Drugs cuemicals.
FINE LINK OF
IJttPOflTED and D0JHESTIC CIGflSS
At Our Old Place of Business.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. G-XjIEIEsritSr.
BOSS
CASH
STORE.
Good
For those Ladies -who have not yet purchased a-
x BOSS
CASH
STORE.
GLOAK OR JACKET.
Just opened some that have received the latest touch and
will be sold under the
Genuine French Wool Cashmeres,
Colored Hahit Cloths,
Navy and Black Coatings.
Linen Tahle Damasks, Damask Napkins,
Huck and Turkish Towels,
Colored, Bordered and White Linen Doylies.
Blankets and Comforters. Mackintoshs for Ladies and Gentlemen.
"Oitl-vi-nni -v - "I 1 Iri iiln Vvi-4- Vin Iao
CLOTHING For Men, Youths and Boys. CLOTHING
. - ........ ........ .
Mats and Caps, latest styles. Boots, bhoes and. folippers. A. nne stocJc
to select from at Bedrock Prices.
Agency of Brownsville
Clothing, Blankets, &c.
JIL- HOfiVWlLtLi, Importer.