VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1895. NO. 11 A RAGING FLOOD The Ohib Far Above the Danger Line. TO START NEW PARTY General Warner Wants a Mew Party mth Bat One Plank In the Plat form, and That Bimetallism. Ways and Means Committee. Washington, Jan. 11. The ways and means committee of the house met to day for the first time in months. It was expected the meeting might bring im portant developments, in view of the government's need of increased revenue. No positive conclusions were reached, however, beyond the reference of several questions to sub-committees and a favor able report on the bill exempting from duty the exhibits at the Baltimore ex position in 1897. The action of the com mittee was looked upon as significant, indicating that no tariff legislation will be pushed- this session. Wilson stated, informally, that the revenuee had shown a promising increase since the woolen schedule went into effect, Janu ary 1st. The resolution by Pence of Colorado, asking the secretary of the treasury to inform congress as to the ad visability of increasing the beer tax, was voted down without division, and an unfavorable report will be made in accordance with the suggestion of Tars ney, that the requested information was fully covered by the annual reports of the secretary of the treasury and the commissioner of internal revenue. The bill of Money of Massachusetts for in creasing the beer tax was referred to the sab-committee on internal revenue. Wilson's bill to take off one-tenth differ ential on sugar was also referred to the .ub-committee : Whiting requested the correction of an error in the tariff law as to hemp carpets. Beed objected, with the sarcastic statement that the law was all errors. The proposed correction was then referred to a sab-committee. - Suffocated by Gas. New Yobk, Jan. 11. Two men and a boy were suffocated by gas this morning in the tenement at 343 Grand street. The dead are: Jacob Rosenberg, 13 years of age; Abraham Bersan, 22; Jo seph Jacobeen, 75. An overturned gas stove caused the tragedy. The flat is occupied by Jacob Rosenborg, a butcher. Some time ago the flat was robbed, and Rosenburg had his workmen sleep there to guard against burglars, and young Rosenburg slept with them. The men slept on an improvised bed on the floor. A gas stove near the foot of this bed, used to heat the room, was found overturned and the gas pouring therefrom. It had evidently been kicked over by one of the men in his sleep. When discovered life was extinct in the men, while the boy barely breathed. He died shortly after. Bimetallic Leacnt, Washington, Jan. 11. General A. J. Warner, president of the Bimetallic League, admitted today that a conference of leading bimetallists from different parts of the country had been held in this city recently. "It was the decision of the conference,", he said, "and a strong ancf growing sentiment is mani festing itself in favor of uniting the friends of bimetallism in a bimetallic party, and appealing directly to the people on money issues alone. The con Bideration which seems to be leading to this result is the widespread conviction that there is no hope of restoring the bi metallic standard through the republican - party, or through the democratic party as now controlled, and, on the other band, it is equally impossible to accom plish this result within the lines of the populist parly, or to unite on the Omaha platform those in favor of restoring the bimetallic standard as it was before 1873." A Severe Electric Shock. New Yobk, Jan. 10. Mrs. Delia Ho- gan got on trolley car jno. icso, oi ine Seventh avenue line, in Brooklyn, yes terday. Just as she entered the door and was looking for a seat she dropped as it shot, rne twitcning oi ner Doay and the distortion of her face led the passengers to believe that she had a fit, but when she was removed to the Nor wegian hospital the house surgeon de clared that she was suffering from an electric shock. She will be able to leave the hospital in a day o'r two. It is thought there was a leak of electricity, and that it reached her through a metal plate patching a hole in the floor of the car. ' Oystermen Afloat on the Ice. Satville, L. I., Jan. 11. While 75 men were at worn nere on tne ice-covered Great South bay yesterday, dredg ing for oysters, the ice broke from the shore and drifted away with the men. Many of them plunged into the water and swam ashore. Others waited for the boats to take them off. Jacob Burr, one of the oystermen, was chilled when he struck the water, and could not swim. He was saved by the boats. The work of rescue was viewed by a large crowd, including member of the men's families, and great excitement reigned. Two Negroes Hinged for Murder. Chaitanooga, Jan. 11. George Mape and Buddy Woolen, young negroes, were hanged today. Woolen died a Catholic, Mape, however, refused to see a minister and his last words were, "This is what an innocent man gets, by ." He re quested that his body be thrown into the river, and said he would come back tonight to haunt the sheriff and all others who had anything to do with his conviction. The two negroes murdered Marion L. Ross, a white saloon keeper, December 17, 1892. Robbery was the motive. Woolen confessed, implicating Mape. Murderous Burglars. San Fbakcisco, Jan. 11. Two men entered the handsome residence of Julius L. Franklin, on California street, early this morning, for the purpose of robbery. They were detected by Frank G. Miller, the butler, who slept in a room in the basement! The burglars attacked Miller, who tried to use a revolver, and they beat and kicked him into insensi bility. During the struggle, Miller's revolver was discharged, alarming the house. The murderous burglars there' upon made their escape, taking with them $25 and a few pieces of jewelry. The Ohio Tbtrty-Seven feet Above Low Water Mark at Moon. Pabkeb8bcbg, W. Va., Jan. 11. The situation here today is more alarming than at any time during the flood. The Ohio river was 37 feet above low water mark at noon and rising rapidly. All mills and factories on the south side are submerged. Lockport, Newport and Riverside, suburbs, are flooded, and many families have been driven to higher ground. Lumbermen estimate their losses at $250,000. The Hawaiian Cable. Washington, Jan. 11. Representa tive Hitt, recognized as the republican leader in the house in foreign affairs, said today that he fully agreed with the president that the Hawaiian islands should have the benefits of telegraphic communication with the world at large, but was strongly opposed to putting their cable facilities under the control of any government but that of the United States. Hitt favors a subsidy for an Hawaiian cable. He Was Going to Heaven. Richmond, Ky., Jan. 11. William Taylor, colored, was banged today for the murder of Davis Doley, December 7, 1894. About 5000 people saw him drop. He declared he was going to heaven. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report WW Frauds Exict in many forms, but there is no fraud that is more contemptible than the one of substitution. 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Fireman Frank Bauman lay under the engine and was not released for a full hour. He is supposed to be fatally injured.- Engineer Frank Fisher is not so seriously hurt. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co ; Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Snipes & Kinerslv. Anotber Victim. New Yobk, Jan. 11. Patrick O'Reilly, residing on Bleecker street, was found unconscious from escaping gas this morning. He bad accidentally turned the burner on after putting out the light. All Free. 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